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they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what their disability is because it is irrelevant. what do you want to deal on a computer? the print is too small, we can fix that. the mouse or the keyboard is too difficult, try this. try speech input, we will try different things to get the technology to work. the technology is what creates a disability. the other believe that we have is that it is important to step back from what we know at listen to our clients. has to stop putting our beliefs on them. we have to look at where people are coming from with technology. and figure out what the issues are that they are having. the big question t
they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what...
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i think parts of standard ground laws have drawn on that intuition. i also think that they do a lot more than not. they go beyond -- it is difficult when there is a gun in your face. i want to focus on florida. it was passed in 2005. in georgia, i will disagree a little bit. he is correct that there was nothing in the statute saying there was no duty -- duty to retreat in georgia before 2006. since 1898, but there you are in your home there was no duty to retreat. my understanding is that the legislature wanted to make sure that ended up as part of the statute. there has not been a duty to retreat in georgia. florida, on the other hand, did have a duty to retreat. it required when people were not in their own homes, thatf they were confronted with force, before they could use deadly force in response, they had a duty to try to -- if there was a reasonably available avenue of escape, to take that available avenue of escape. e stand your ground law, one of the tngs that i did was to get rid of that duty to retreat. no matter where you areon the street,
i think parts of standard ground laws have drawn on that intuition. i also think that they do a lot more than not. they go beyond -- it is difficult when there is a gun in your face. i want to focus on florida. it was passed in 2005. in georgia, i will disagree a little bit. he is correct that there was nothing in the statute saying there was no duty -- duty to retreat in georgia before 2006. since 1898, but there you are in your home there was no duty to retreat. my understanding is that the...
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john: intuition tells us that passing laws is a good thing.ids to toward the state capitals in d.c. don't come up to you and say, senator, what laws did you repeal. what is even passed. that is being a good citizen. >> politicians tend to be given the most accolades. that is when we give praise the most. we need to start recognizing that individuals regulate themselves much better than government can in most areas. i've roebuck, no, they can't playing up obama's yes, we can which argues that it is intuitive to think that government has to do these things. without these new rules life would be ugly. the poor would suffer. i have read your book. john: oh, good. >> i love it. this sends a message that people need to reach. and it is absolutely correct that intuitively we want to believe those things. john: as you point out in your k sometimes our intuition is wrong. one of those areas where human intuition often is wrong. perhaps it's something primal. perhaps the something cultural that wants us to think, let's have some of these important decis
john: intuition tells us that passing laws is a good thing.ids to toward the state capitals in d.c. don't come up to you and say, senator, what laws did you repeal. what is even passed. that is being a good citizen. >> politicians tend to be given the most accolades. that is when we give praise the most. we need to start recognizing that individuals regulate themselves much better than government can in most areas. i've roebuck, no, they can't playing up obama's yes, we can which argues...
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from your intuitions as a composer, science is a step behind art, but we were able to find that.from a player's standpoint, as you develop your skills over time, maybe studied in school, self-pop, but you build up certain skills. when it comes time to improvise or sit down and start to work out something musical, sometimes you have to forget all that stuff. push it out of your mind. it is a handy tool to be able to bring back and say, what am i doing here? i am and 3/4 time, 12 measures of this, and then it is going to go to a bridge or a second measure or something. >> to clarify one point you were talking about, using alternate to earnings -- for those who got not know, there is a standard way of turning the guitar. there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativity or just to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alt
from your intuitions as a composer, science is a step behind art, but we were able to find that.from a player's standpoint, as you develop your skills over time, maybe studied in school, self-pop, but you build up certain skills. when it comes time to improvise or sit down and start to work out something musical, sometimes you have to forget all that stuff. push it out of your mind. it is a handy tool to be able to bring back and say, what am i doing here? i am and 3/4 time, 12 measures of...
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. >> rose: i'm fascinated by intuition and what it is. where does it come from and all that kind of thing. it's clearly part of... >> rose: absolutely. i'm waiting for you to say to me that's a stupid question. (laughs) >> no, no. there are great brain studies. >> there are no stupid questions but lots of stupid answers. >> there are brain studies of teaching individuals card games that shows that their subconscious brain, their subcortical brain understands the rules before their conscious brain can explain the rules. intuition. >> rose: i just interviewed the biographer of steve jobs, walter isaacson and he talked about steve jobs went to india and came back with a great sense of respect for intuition. it was one of the things that happened to him. >> walter isaacson also wrote a biography of albert einstein. >> rose: i know, indeed. >> and he talked about einstein moment of intuition when he said "maybe there's no such thing as synchrony in time." what a leap of imagination that was to explain the time and space continuity. he was walk
. >> rose: i'm fascinated by intuition and what it is. where does it come from and all that kind of thing. it's clearly part of... >> rose: absolutely. i'm waiting for you to say to me that's a stupid question. (laughs) >> no, no. there are great brain studies. >> there are no stupid questions but lots of stupid answers. >> there are brain studies of teaching individuals card games that shows that their subconscious brain, their subcortical brain understands the...
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[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: so i rely on intuition, and i have to get that spark of intuition before i write about it. [speaking in native tongue] [laughter] >> translator: otherwise writing is much more difficult than being a -- >> barber. [laughter] >> not a barber, of being a porter? of heavy menial work, is what he's saying. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: once the intuition is there, you don't feel how difficult it is, how strenuous it is. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: so i feel like the whale that goes under the water and goes for long periods of time, comes out for a small breath and goes back again. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and that's to melville. [laughter] [applause] >> all this week watch c-span for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of this year's republican national convention in tampa, florida. tonight's session includes speeches by senator rand paul of kentucky, 2008 republican presidential nominee senator john mccain, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, and vice presidential nominee paul ryan. watch every minute, ever
[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: so i rely on intuition, and i have to get that spark of intuition before i write about it. [speaking in native tongue] [laughter] >> translator: otherwise writing is much more difficult than being a -- >> barber. [laughter] >> not a barber, of being a porter? of heavy menial work, is what he's saying. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: once the intuition is there, you don't feel how difficult it is, how strenuous...
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your body knows intuitively when and what to eat. and how much. so when listen to this wisdom. she explains in her new book and create peace between you and your body and your food. welcome back. it is good to have you here again. it seems like dieting is it should never goes away. because we are always dealing with at some point. we know that dieting does not work. because we fall off and cannot be like that carry cannot live on the strength. what does work? >>> what works is eating into to flee. your body has a self regulatory system and action on when to eat and what to eat in freed under accurately. so we have the system policy it when a baby's first born and toddlers. and so the approach of mindful and intuitive eating is nothing new. >>> the and guess what mindful eating is not. is not taking the bag of popcorn or chips to the television and the couch. and watching the show and goes in and not thinking about how much or truffle or anything. yet to concentrate on this. >>> you don't always have at only to and when you eat your read about. but in the beginning to acquire fo
your body knows intuitively when and what to eat. and how much. so when listen to this wisdom. she explains in her new book and create peace between you and your body and your food. welcome back. it is good to have you here again. it seems like dieting is it should never goes away. because we are always dealing with at some point. we know that dieting does not work. because we fall off and cannot be like that carry cannot live on the strength. what does work? >>> what works is eating...
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it is intuitive. the bureaucrats take her sentiments and run with them.eds pass this many problems. 160,000 pages of rules. when kids to her state capitals, legislators are asked what laws did you get past? they never ask what you get repealed. it is just not intuitive that you are rules would be -- if you were rules would be appropriate. they don't learn from their mistakes. that law failed, let's give it one more try. spend more. this time, central planning will work. but it won't work. it doesn't work. no one and no group of people can be trusted to plan other people's lives. as frederick hayek said, the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to them and man how little they know about what they think they can design. the politicians just will not learn that, it leads them to say this. >> "yes, we can." >> "yes, we can." >> "yes, we can." >> "yes, we can." stossel: but no, they can't. gee, that's the title of a book that i saw recently. it's a good book to have around. but i think the subtitle of my book is key. "no, they can't: why government fail
it is intuitive. the bureaucrats take her sentiments and run with them.eds pass this many problems. 160,000 pages of rules. when kids to her state capitals, legislators are asked what laws did you get past? they never ask what you get repealed. it is just not intuitive that you are rules would be -- if you were rules would be appropriate. they don't learn from their mistakes. that law failed, let's give it one more try. spend more. this time, central planning will work. but it won't work. it...
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was that intuitive on its own? could you flesh that out a little bit?> i think that was a bit of necessity. i was asked to put together a collection of my transcriptions in 1990. it was the first time that i had to sit down and transcribe all my music. until then, i had done it in my head. i learned things so fundamental that i did not know i was doing. sometimes i did not realize that there were extra beats, i would change the meter for two bars. in that process, i learned a lot. also, of teaching. when you start to teach, you have to think about what you're doing so you can explain it to somebody else in a meaningful way. i think it was that process of having to write and transcribe music that made me aware that you can analyze something, to benefit, but one needs to be careful that the analytical side does not wipe out the initial impulse to write music. >> there is that famous story where a music ecologist told john lennon that he ended a song in an alien cadence, and he says, i did? this program is provided by the commonwealth club in forum. tonigh
was that intuitive on its own? could you flesh that out a little bit?> i think that was a bit of necessity. i was asked to put together a collection of my transcriptions in 1990. it was the first time that i had to sit down and transcribe all my music. until then, i had done it in my head. i learned things so fundamental that i did not know i was doing. sometimes i did not realize that there were extra beats, i would change the meter for two bars. in that process, i learned a lot. also, of...
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i wondered if you find that surprising as a player and what your own intuitions were coming into it. >> i think my intuition is that music is something that gets received in some sense or another, like radio, like something you pick up. it is a vibration. when i have written my own music for the guitar, a lot of times it is the result of having experienced something and having to absorb it like you might absorb a vibration or light our experience something rhythmic like walking down the street. >> a lot of composers say they feel like they are not really creating the music. they're channeling it. roseanne cash talks about holding up her catcher's mitt and catching one as it goes by. someone else talks about how the music is everywhere for anyone to take, that you just have to tune into it. >> driving down here today, there was a rough patch of road because there was construction. you are feeling the road. it makes you aware that no matter where you are or what you are doing, you could be some ki, and you hear something may be rise out of that rhythm. for me, personally, a lot of time
i wondered if you find that surprising as a player and what your own intuitions were coming into it. >> i think my intuition is that music is something that gets received in some sense or another, like radio, like something you pick up. it is a vibration. when i have written my own music for the guitar, a lot of times it is the result of having experienced something and having to absorb it like you might absorb a vibration or light our experience something rhythmic like walking down the...
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dell, intuit or williams-sonoma.uit. >>> some of groupon's early backers are getting out of the beaten stock today. mary thompson with the story. >> "the wall street journal" carrying a report that a number of the big investors were getting out of the stock. the share down to $4.50 earlier have bounced back a bit. 4.50 right now. standing at $4.69. back to you. >>> let's talk about the mother of all social media stocks that has struggled here in the markets. facebook. company now on sale at nearly half off from when it went public in may. some people are liking these levels. capstone investments upgraded that stock to a buy today on valuation levels. helping the company reverse from its record intraday low that was set earlier this morning at around $18.75. >> pretty extraordinary, bill. since the first trade day on may 18th, facebook market value has dropped more than $40 billion. that is the largest capitalization decline among any single company worldwide. according to rich peterson at s&p, nathan backrack of the
dell, intuit or williams-sonoma.uit. >>> some of groupon's early backers are getting out of the beaten stock today. mary thompson with the story. >> "the wall street journal" carrying a report that a number of the big investors were getting out of the stock. the share down to $4.50 earlier have bounced back a bit. 4.50 right now. standing at $4.69. back to you. >>> let's talk about the mother of all social media stocks that has struggled here in the markets....
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joining us exclusively is brad smith, ceo of intuit.ake the first question. >> will do, melissa, thanks. brad, why don't you talk about the quarter and the fiscal year, because i think people get a little confused about intuit's seasonality. we see a lot of analysts raising price targets after this quarter. you did some things like spin off the website's business and you're bringing on demand force to that same business unit. what is intuit doing in terms of maybe de-emphasizing revenue and emphasizing margin >> i would be happy to. first of all, our fourth quarter, we just finished up a strong year at intuit. grew revenue 10% on the top line and earnings share up 16%. what happened in the fourth quarter is we had portfolio reshaping. we made a couple of devest churs in the fourth quarter and an acquisition. when you move the numbers around it gets a little difficult at first blush to see whether we were at or above expectations. this morning most of the analysts came to the conclusion we were at the high end or above expectations. next
joining us exclusively is brad smith, ceo of intuit.ake the first question. >> will do, melissa, thanks. brad, why don't you talk about the quarter and the fiscal year, because i think people get a little confused about intuit's seasonality. we see a lot of analysts raising price targets after this quarter. you did some things like spin off the website's business and you're bringing on demand force to that same business unit. what is intuit doing in terms of maybe de-emphasizing revenue...
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counter intuitive. names your head snap a bed. friendly. a whiff of the counter culture but american as pie and they say if we can't think of a better name we're register as apple computer. and, by the way, it's in front of attar i are in the phone book. [laughter] important marketing. so they begin to work on the apple i they are putting together the team early in the early history of the postcorporation period. there's another ingredient that has to come along to make it work. mark come tons the scene. >> you need money. their going from apple one to am two. jerry and others create , i mean, it wasn't manic create a beautiful case a plastic molding. it's going to cost a lot of money to do it. you can't sell your vw bus and hp calculator they did to get the apple one. so they need investment capital and mike comes along signs a line of credit, but also gives them a great piece -- gives steve a great piece of advice. a marketing document with three concept on it. one is to focus. really, you know, keep your focus. the other is em pa think.
counter intuitive. names your head snap a bed. friendly. a whiff of the counter culture but american as pie and they say if we can't think of a better name we're register as apple computer. and, by the way, it's in front of attar i are in the phone book. [laughter] important marketing. so they begin to work on the apple i they are putting together the team early in the early history of the postcorporation period. there's another ingredient that has to come along to make it work. mark come tons...
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. >> very intuitive, beth. it was carbon monoxide. he is out for about 11 minutes. >> the rules require that all of the windows in the car be rolled up. the doors are locked. they do break the window. they said he has blood at about 67% carbon monoxide. here to tell us how he survived is the driver himself. can you describe what happened? >> the exhaust manifold was broken, and the car filled up with carbon monoxide. >> what happened after the cameras stopped rolling? >> i heard afterwards that i was dead for roughly a minute or so. they gave me cpr and a mask on my face. >> are you race again? >> of course. it's in my blood, there's no way that i can stop. >>> our favorite storm chases were in south western south dakota when they got quite a video. they're calling it the mothership because it looks like a giant ufo. >> that cloud is huge. >> so they get within 100 yards of this tornado, they being reid timer, and shadchad cowen. the softball said is flying side ways. that's a rear driver side window, and it's special glass and it's g
. >> very intuitive, beth. it was carbon monoxide. he is out for about 11 minutes. >> the rules require that all of the windows in the car be rolled up. the doors are locked. they do break the window. they said he has blood at about 67% carbon monoxide. here to tell us how he survived is the driver himself. can you describe what happened? >> the exhaust manifold was broken, and the car filled up with carbon monoxide. >> what happened after the cameras stopped rolling?...
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and we're seeing a lot of competitors getting into a paypal of course is a big name, intuit has been doing it for a while. starbucks wants to work with square is a very big deal. they lead other retailers to do the same thing. i would imagine in the next year or two that if people want to pay simply by using their phones, that option will be available to them, alina. >> you won't need pennies or dollars anymore. dan simon, thanks so much. >>> 800,000 people forced to leave their homes as flood waters rip through the philippines. we are going to take you on the ground there next. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new ways to work together, business works better. ♪ four course seafood feast, just $14.99 start with soup salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four co
and we're seeing a lot of competitors getting into a paypal of course is a big name, intuit has been doing it for a while. starbucks wants to work with square is a very big deal. they lead other retailers to do the same thing. i would imagine in the next year or two that if people want to pay simply by using their phones, that option will be available to them, alina. >> you won't need pennies or dollars anymore. dan simon, thanks so much. >>> 800,000 people forced to leave their...
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everything that is intuitive to them is completely foreign to me. the good news is i am at no risk of becoming addicted to video games. the last point i would like to make is that the environment is really changing rapidly. 10 years ago, if we had sat down and talk about seniors and technology, a lot of people would have wondered why seniors would want to use computers, but that has shifted. over the next few years, as all of us move toward being seniors, we will not be wanting technology. we will be demanding it. the field is going to change, and more and more people are going to be here. so the ability to make technology accessible is there. those of us charged with doing this have a really important role. we have to be able to provide the tools for the technology in ways that the people can hear. i am happy to be your speaking with you because i think this is an incredibly important topic. this afternoon, there is a workshop on addressing multiple barriers for accessing technology, and it will be a brainstorming session where someone from my offi
everything that is intuitive to them is completely foreign to me. the good news is i am at no risk of becoming addicted to video games. the last point i would like to make is that the environment is really changing rapidly. 10 years ago, if we had sat down and talk about seniors and technology, a lot of people would have wondered why seniors would want to use computers, but that has shifted. over the next few years, as all of us move toward being seniors, we will not be wanting technology. we...
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making sure we don't steal money at the atm and doing everything and what i liken it to is the more intuitive marketing and b, the more people actually appreciated. >> the developer is hoping to launch this product in key cities like san francisco hopefully before the holidays. >> live in mobile 5, ken bastida >> it is expected to be standing room only here, beyond the glory sports bar in petaluma where a fund-raiser will raise money for the petaluma nationals, the all- star team that has made it to pennsylvania to play in little league world series. i have one of the mothers of a player here, a person is here also but the older brother plays first base. >> this is unbelievably crazy, the most unbelievable experience as a family we have ever had >> the be all white, they are in the world series, what is going on in your house >> unbelievable craziness. we came home from san bernardino and dump all the suitcases and through a laundry and. i work today and now we need to pack and clean everything, make airline reservations and it is a complete mad house. >> the latest thing they're selling, the
making sure we don't steal money at the atm and doing everything and what i liken it to is the more intuitive marketing and b, the more people actually appreciated. >> the developer is hoping to launch this product in key cities like san francisco hopefully before the holidays. >> live in mobile 5, ken bastida >> it is expected to be standing room only here, beyond the glory sports bar in petaluma where a fund-raiser will raise money for the petaluma nationals, the all- star...
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. >> it's intuitive.t to that, you said you ran into the same sorts of issues that they did, starting from the 1960s. that was stability or instability. >> exactly. what they did in the '60s is they went to an artificial stability system which adds a lot of complexity and for us that would have been out of the question. if we had to go that route we would have given up the project so we tried to work around it by getting simpler and simpler and able to solve the problem by getting the pilot in the loop. >> tell us how it works. one would think it's all computerized and fancy. it is intuitive but how does it work? you said it works depending on the motion or knows where you're going to go and what you want to do? >> there's not a computer on the system. all it is, the vehicle itself, the interface is such it tracks the pilot's movement. if he leans left the vehicle reacts by following the pilot and moves it left. it gives the pilot the sensation that his leaning created the left bank and it's the same goin
. >> it's intuitive.t to that, you said you ran into the same sorts of issues that they did, starting from the 1960s. that was stability or instability. >> exactly. what they did in the '60s is they went to an artificial stability system which adds a lot of complexity and for us that would have been out of the question. if we had to go that route we would have given up the project so we tried to work around it by getting simpler and simpler and able to solve the problem by getting...
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. >> it's intuitive.e get to that, you ran into the same issues that they did starting in the 60s. that was stability or instability. >> pay went to an artificial stability system that added complexity. for us that would have been out of the question. if we had to go that route, we would have developed the project. we worked around it by getting simpler and simpler. we were able to solve the problem by getting the pilot in the league. >> one would think it's computerized and fans or whatever. it is intuitive, but it works depending on the motion or it knows where to go? >> there is not a computer on the system. all it is is the vehicle itself, the interface is such that is tracks the pilot's movements. the vehicle reacts by following the pilots and moves it left. it gives the sensation that his leaning create the left bank. the nose goes down and the vehicle goes forward. the pilot leans back and nose up. >> when you did your deft, you did another run. in the desert in california, it's a video we have bee
. >> it's intuitive.e get to that, you ran into the same issues that they did starting in the 60s. that was stability or instability. >> pay went to an artificial stability system that added complexity. for us that would have been out of the question. if we had to go that route, we would have developed the project. we worked around it by getting simpler and simpler. we were able to solve the problem by getting the pilot in the league. >> one would think it's computerized and...
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. >> if the life guard noticed him or the boy was call l for help or intuition saying he was in trouble? >> the life guard saw this boy drifting. he headed out to rescue him. as the life guard brought this young boy ashore, his father was there and of course very happy to see him and grateful to the life guard. >>> the motor cross track. we are going enjoy somebody paying. it's okay. he got out of this okay. a triple, cases it on the end, loses control. whoa! he didn't land on his wheel. he hit the engine and frame of the bike on the dirt jump. that caused him to loose control of the brakes on his bike and he just went full through the fence. >> because this video is on his helmet, you have getting the first person perspective. i feel like i hit the wall. you feel oozy. his head twists and turns. i felt the pain. >> i felt the wind knocked outd of me. no broken bone, just the wind knocked out of him. there's fence posts. he went right between the fence posts. sort of like a field goal on the field. >> it's a good thing the tire did the damage for him instead of his body. >> the bike bro
. >> if the life guard noticed him or the boy was call l for help or intuition saying he was in trouble? >> the life guard saw this boy drifting. he headed out to rescue him. as the life guard brought this young boy ashore, his father was there and of course very happy to see him and grateful to the life guard. >>> the motor cross track. we are going enjoy somebody paying. it's okay. he got out of this okay. a triple, cases it on the end, loses control. whoa! he didn't land...
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a lot of it was on the basis of intuition and passion. the ice is obvious. there is no refrigeration. unless you have a recreational vehicle. you need to preserve food. and we sell it, rather than give it away. we want people to try to prepare themselves and think through everything they need to survive. that is the other part, survival and gifting, an interesting combination. coffee, we had a cafe. it was a pretty elegant location and we thought it was pretty funny. but as the city grew, just as any city, we need public gathering places, places where people could go who did not know others. you know, one reason tourists go to union square, and they go to a public place where they can belong without knowing anybody. every city needs space like that. we realized at our scale, we needed a civic plaza. we thought about bands, but as soon as you put them up on stage, you have these consuming crowds listening to the band. the longer they stood there the more beer bottle they drop on the ground. that did not seem attractive at all. we do not leave a trace after th
a lot of it was on the basis of intuition and passion. the ice is obvious. there is no refrigeration. unless you have a recreational vehicle. you need to preserve food. and we sell it, rather than give it away. we want people to try to prepare themselves and think through everything they need to survive. that is the other part, survival and gifting, an interesting combination. coffee, we had a cafe. it was a pretty elegant location and we thought it was pretty funny. but as the city grew, just...
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it's a fresh, intuitive design that works with office and skydrive, their cloud service, and connects people to facebook, twitter. microsoft will be incorporating skype into the e-mail service. you get free word, excel, and powerpoint word apps built in. in legal tech news, zinga has been hit with a class action lawsuit. they make social networking type games like farmville. the lawsuit claims the executives knew the company was struggling when they sold millions of shares before announcing a directed drop in earnings. their stock is down 70% from its ipo price at $10 set nine months ago. >>> police are investigating a double shooting that killed one person and left another injured in san francisco tonight. the shooting reportedly happened shortly after 10:00 pm in the 3,000-block of san bruno avenue. the injured person was transferred to san francisco general. the person's condition is unknown at this hour. >>> the a's take on the rays while the giants battle the mets. and speaking of the giants, their newest member joined the team just after the game. >>> tim lincecum had it going a
it's a fresh, intuitive design that works with office and skydrive, their cloud service, and connects people to facebook, twitter. microsoft will be incorporating skype into the e-mail service. you get free word, excel, and powerpoint word apps built in. in legal tech news, zinga has been hit with a class action lawsuit. they make social networking type games like farmville. the lawsuit claims the executives knew the company was struggling when they sold millions of shares before announcing a...
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i intuitively did not want to do it.omebody back east said, i have tried to track this acted out, and they went through a step-by- step thing about trying to get ahold of me and said, it is clear nothing is ever going to happen for this guy. over't feel victorious that comment, but the point was in my life, you don't take credit for things you on again. you don't do it that way. and when things actually did start to happen, the story had so much more power that i was in the big chill and suddenly i am in trivial pursuit and a lot of stuff. the mythology of that movie is part of my story. tavis: i love the way you phrased that it is important to be able to sense when you are gaining momentum. the flip side of that is knowing when the pump your brakes. i raise this because just like you have had successes in, you have had failures. everybody in this business does. how do you sense when this isn't going to work? >> where the problem comes, you have to have a force of will. you want to accept that you're going to wake up tom
i intuitively did not want to do it.omebody back east said, i have tried to track this acted out, and they went through a step-by- step thing about trying to get ahold of me and said, it is clear nothing is ever going to happen for this guy. over't feel victorious that comment, but the point was in my life, you don't take credit for things you on again. you don't do it that way. and when things actually did start to happen, the story had so much more power that i was in the big chill and...
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next seven days, saturday and sunday, i know this is counter intuitive. i also have nights. it will be nice. you don't need to change your plans for a shower. not a big deal. upper 80s saturday. and 91 on monday and 90 on tuesday. pretty good chance of showers late tuesday as a cold front heads our way. >> drop, but nice. >> a little weird. >> that's going to lead into the weird news. we all know that even in the age of the internet, there's nothing like being there, right? well, maybe. to singapore, where they came up with a machine that will transport a kiss. call it the cyber smooch. you can see it right there. you have special lips complete with special sensors. when you put your mouth on the lips, whatever you do is transmitted via the web to a second set of robo lips and we kiss. it's call the the kissenger and not ready for prime time. with any luck, it won't be. it's creepy, and you know where this is going. >> we aren't going there. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. >>> todd
next seven days, saturday and sunday, i know this is counter intuitive. i also have nights. it will be nice. you don't need to change your plans for a shower. not a big deal. upper 80s saturday. and 91 on monday and 90 on tuesday. pretty good chance of showers late tuesday as a cold front heads our way. >> drop, but nice. >> a little weird. >> that's going to lead into the weird news. we all know that even in the age of the internet, there's nothing like being there, right?...
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a fresh, intuitive design. and helps with services they already use such as facebook and twitter. skype will be incorporating video with e- mail. with free web applications built and and 7 gb of storage. and legal tech news zynga there is a class action lawsuit claiming insider trading. they make social working games like famrvile the executives knew that the company was struggling when they sold millions of shares before a substantial drop in earnings. they have not commented on this lawsuit. the stock continues to died at only $3 it is down 70%. add $10 with the ip 010 months ago >>pam: today's market update the wall street economic crisis as investors are waiting for three critical events. the dow jones lost 64 points. the nasdaq also fell six points. and the s&p was also down. these three events this week was policy meetings for the united states federal reserve, the european central bank and a closely watched report on united states jobs. >> the bankers cothe losers and let us start about to beggars, the losers with jobless. with it the -- biggest problem is home prices are r
a fresh, intuitive design. and helps with services they already use such as facebook and twitter. skype will be incorporating video with e- mail. with free web applications built and and 7 gb of storage. and legal tech news zynga there is a class action lawsuit claiming insider trading. they make social working games like famrvile the executives knew that the company was struggling when they sold millions of shares before a substantial drop in earnings. they have not commented on this lawsuit....
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. >> very nice intuition. >> you need to buy new dishes after this. >> and you need to buy some pantsght, everybody, we made it our number one video of the day. and our favorite video on the "countdown" is one that is going viral. and we've got the guy behind it all. >> i love this one, guys, this story is just great, minor league baseball from daytona, florida. this is a daytona cubs game, one of the minor league affiliates of the chicago cubs, we're seeing umpire mario seneca during this game on august 1st. but listen to what's being played. ♪ >> three blind mice. >> just a nonlyrical version of "three blind mice"". >> watch how the umpire, mario seneca reacts. >> you're done! >> points to the booth and says -- you're gone! kicks out derrick dye, an account executive and music intern. throws him out of the game. now listen to the radio crew from a.m. 1230. >> derrick dye was ejected from the game, that is awesome! >> the man responsible or the man who was kicked out of the game, derrick dye, the account executive, is joining us from daytona, florida. first off, what led to playing t
. >> very nice intuition. >> you need to buy new dishes after this. >> and you need to buy some pantsght, everybody, we made it our number one video of the day. and our favorite video on the "countdown" is one that is going viral. and we've got the guy behind it all. >> i love this one, guys, this story is just great, minor league baseball from daytona, florida. this is a daytona cubs game, one of the minor league affiliates of the chicago cubs, we're seeing...
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it seems counter intuitive to me. it was the most important issue, but it is not throwing them any closer. they have still got plenty of time to turn himself around into a winning candidate, but at this point he is a losing candidate. the economy is a giant issue. there are too many unemployed, to many fear being unemployed. too many are losing their houses. too many are terrified about unemployment, but mr. romney does not have a plan to turn things around. all the is saying is mr. obama said he had unplanned and he did not. mr. obama said he was going -- said he had a plan, and he did not. does mr. romney have a better plan? if he does, we have not seen heit. >> they have said governor romney will have his own economic plan. when might they put that out? >> they better put it out soon. i think mr. romney is a hard- working guy, a solid citizen, but he has thought into what i think is a bit of nonsense about supply side economics. he has bought into the idea that by cutting taxes used for the economy. that would be w
it seems counter intuitive to me. it was the most important issue, but it is not throwing them any closer. they have still got plenty of time to turn himself around into a winning candidate, but at this point he is a losing candidate. the economy is a giant issue. there are too many unemployed, to many fear being unemployed. too many are losing their houses. too many are terrified about unemployment, but mr. romney does not have a plan to turn things around. all the is saying is mr. obama said...