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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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do you trust your intuition? >> sometimes, yeah. premonitions are not real. >> reporter: ever? >> ever. >> reporter: there's been a lot of time throughout the history of man when we've thought, well, the earth is flat because there's no evidence it's round. we just didn't know it yet that it was round. >> right. >> reporter: isn't it possible we just don't know the science yet that might prove that premonition, intuition, the sixth sense really exists? >> of course, anything is possible. that doesn't make it likely. >> i believe in skepticism. my favorite quote is, "a good scientist suspends disbelief and runs the experiment anyway." i think you're in a position to compete. >> reporter: there may not be no scientific explanation for laura day's intuition or any of the other uncanny stories we've heard tonight. but the believers say there's no way to disprove them either. when the coincidences are so outlandish, the phenomenon so bizarre, it's hard to at least feel that the sixth sense is real. [ female announcer ] introducing the wi
do you trust your intuition? >> sometimes, yeah. premonitions are not real. >> reporter: ever? >> ever. >> reporter: there's been a lot of time throughout the history of man when we've thought, well, the earth is flat because there's no evidence it's round. we just didn't know it yet that it was round. >> right. >> reporter: isn't it possible we just don't know the science yet that might prove that premonition, intuition, the sixth sense really exists?...
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it's designed to unpack our intuition on the subject of rich and poor. what are our intuition? >> i think we have a lot of intuition about rich and poor that come from the caveman instinct. we tend to see somebody with more and maybe want it. we feel indignation when we see someone with less. i think they have to be overcome with the idea of, look with this is a virtuous system. if we torp walk to a rain forest and think about how resources are distributed in a rain forest, we would look around at canopy and the great mahogany tree and say they gobble up the resource. in many people's mind is rat
it's designed to unpack our intuition on the subject of rich and poor. what are our intuition? >> i think we have a lot of intuition about rich and poor that come from the caveman instinct. we tend to see somebody with more and maybe want it. we feel indignation when we see someone with less. i think they have to be overcome with the idea of, look with this is a virtuous system. if we torp walk to a rain forest and think about how resources are distributed in a rain forest, we would look...
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wendy, i want to talk to you when we come back about that gut intuition. and, mark, i want to talk to you about that body language when we come right back. >>> we're following the developing news here on cnn. 16-year-old hannah anderson found in the woods. her captor was killed yesterday. she's about to be reunited with her father. i want to bring in wendy walsh, she's in los angeles, and mark class in san francisco. mark, you know, just a little bit earlier they mentioned that amber alert system. they said when they got back to where they were staying where they had a television, they said that is the young lady we saw in the woods. so the amber alert system, although many have criticized it, it can be handled better, you even said that yourself, but that's really what alerted them. that's how they knew. >> it's tremendous. it's just a wonderful result. and, don, you know from covering these kinds of cases that so often we find the victims dead. and the fact she's alive is just extraordinary. >> can we talk about intuition here, wendy? it was a gut feelin
wendy, i want to talk to you when we come back about that gut intuition. and, mark, i want to talk to you about that body language when we come right back. >>> we're following the developing news here on cnn. 16-year-old hannah anderson found in the woods. her captor was killed yesterday. she's about to be reunited with her father. i want to bring in wendy walsh, she's in los angeles, and mark class in san francisco. mark, you know, just a little bit earlier they mentioned that amber...
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it's designed to unpack our intuition on the subject of rich and poor. what are our intuition? >> i think we have a lot of intuition about rich and poor that come from the caveman instinct. we tend to see somebody with more and maybe want it. we feel indignation when we see someone with less. i think they have to be overcome with the idea of, look with this is a virtuous system. if we torp walk to a rain forest and think about how resources are distributed in a rain forest, we would look around at canopy and the great mahogany tree and say they gobble up the resource. in many people's mind is rather a virtuous ego system. it's not a place of equal distribution of resources. the termite on the ground or the animals in the treat have a different share of the resource than the great mo tree in the ab canopy. ecosystems are not equal. and people create the contribute varying disagree of value for varying degree of contribution to that value ecosystem. that's as natural as the rain forest, in my view. >> who are the makers and the takers you talk about. the takers are those who don'
it's designed to unpack our intuition on the subject of rich and poor. what are our intuition? >> i think we have a lot of intuition about rich and poor that come from the caveman instinct. we tend to see somebody with more and maybe want it. we feel indignation when we see someone with less. i think they have to be overcome with the idea of, look with this is a virtuous system. if we torp walk to a rain forest and think about how resources are distributed in a rain forest, we would look...
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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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what are our intuitions? >> guest: i think we have a lot of intuitions that come from our clannish caveman instincts. we tend to see someone with more, and maybe we want it. or we see someone with less, and we feel indignation. i think those insipts have -- instincts have to be overcome with the idea of, look, this is a virtuous to system. we would look around at a rain forest and say, wow, the trees bobble up all the resources. and yet that, in people's mind s rather a virtue rouse ecosystem. a rain forest is not a place of equal distribution of resources. the termites on the ground or the tapirs in the trees have a different share of those resources than the great mahogany trees in the canopy. so it's not -- it's really about the whole flourishing of the ecosystem. and ecosystems are not equal. economic ecosystems are also not equal, and people create and contribute varying degrees of value and receive remuneration for varying degrees of contribution to that value ecosystem. that is as natural as the rain f
what are our intuitions? >> guest: i think we have a lot of intuitions that come from our clannish caveman instincts. we tend to see someone with more, and maybe we want it. or we see someone with less, and we feel indignation. i think those insipts have -- instincts have to be overcome with the idea of, look, this is a virtuous to system. we would look around at a rain forest and say, wow, the trees bobble up all the resources. and yet that, in people's mind s rather a virtue rouse...
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not a surprise given the -- >> can i point out the most accurate thing this morning has been your intuition about what buffett is doing. when i read that headline and you said, that made no sense, and i'm looking at a headline, i'm, like, which do i believe, now i know which one to believe in the future. >> if you follow him, watch him over the years, you know you can change the stake like that. he did drop the stake in kraft and mondelez to 88%.
not a surprise given the -- >> can i point out the most accurate thing this morning has been your intuition about what buffett is doing. when i read that headline and you said, that made no sense, and i'm looking at a headline, i'm, like, which do i believe, now i know which one to believe in the future. >> if you follow him, watch him over the years, you know you can change the stake like that. he did drop the stake in kraft and mondelez to 88%.
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children do it intuitively, connecting a thing with fingers to say how many. it's the way we organize the stuff of our lives, from bugs to errands. and finding efficient and interesting ways to organize things and information is what the field of mathematics known as combinatorics is all about. >> children: [ in unison ] as i was going to st. ives, i met a man with seven wives. each wife had seven sacks -- >> hey, hey. hold on, kids. going somewhere are you? >> all: yeah. >> all right, well, make sure you return, okay? >> all: okay. as i was going to st. ives, i met a man with seven wives. each wife had seven sacks... >> even with the fairly simple system of colored buttons, we've already organized information in a relatively sophisticated way. and we started with a common, intuitive form of organization: the act of counting, or enumeration...enumerating, or listing, the children and then encoding that enumeration with these buttons. but there are lots of ways in which we could have assigned children to buttons, and they encode a variety of levels of informati
children do it intuitively, connecting a thing with fingers to say how many. it's the way we organize the stuff of our lives, from bugs to errands. and finding efficient and interesting ways to organize things and information is what the field of mathematics known as combinatorics is all about. >> children: [ in unison ] as i was going to st. ives, i met a man with seven wives. each wife had seven sacks -- >> hey, hey. hold on, kids. going somewhere are you? >> all: yeah....
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i partnered with intuit, maker of quickbooks, looking for small businesses to go to the website smalliness, big gain. at the end of the road we're giving someone a fully paysed, fully produced commercial that's going to run in the largest football game of the year. it's an opportunity of a lifetime and we think it will have a massive impact on that small business. probably the generations within that family to come. >> that's amazing. >> wow. go to the website sma smallbusinessbiggame.com. >> we'll whittle it down to 20. all the 8,000 intuit employees will vote, come down to the final four, then america votes and then a commercial in super bowl. you can't ask for more than that. thank you for letting us know about that. thank you for all the advice in this segment. stick around because we need you for the elevator pitch. >>> if you have a question for our experts, all have you to do is go to our website. the address is openforum.com/yourbusiness. once you get there, hit the show link to submit a question for our panel. again, that website is openforum.com/yourbusiness. or e-mail us yo
i partnered with intuit, maker of quickbooks, looking for small businesses to go to the website smalliness, big gain. at the end of the road we're giving someone a fully paysed, fully produced commercial that's going to run in the largest football game of the year. it's an opportunity of a lifetime and we think it will have a massive impact on that small business. probably the generations within that family to come. >> that's amazing. >> wow. go to the website sma...
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and moral intuitional from statistical arguments, or arcane economic arguments every time. i think it is very important for lovers of freedom that we get a hold of this valid and intuitively compelling moral argument for these things and to do that we got to take on the moral challenges to these things. the thing we have to give people who are deeply oriented by their moral concerns is a bit of prudence. prudence is the intellectual virtue of seeing the world as is and acting accordingly as opposed to seeing the world as you would like to be and acting accordingly. it is our job to connect people's legitimate moral intuitions with that bit of the art of economics, consistent looking at not the immediate but the longer the effects of policy. that is economic reasoning. you don't have to have a course in macro to do that but you got to connect your moral intuition to that economic reasoning if you don't want your actions to lead to destructive consequences. >> another question. since we got the mic in the back, you, ma'am. >> i work in the stock market. really enjoyed your pr
and moral intuitional from statistical arguments, or arcane economic arguments every time. i think it is very important for lovers of freedom that we get a hold of this valid and intuitively compelling moral argument for these things and to do that we got to take on the moral challenges to these things. the thing we have to give people who are deeply oriented by their moral concerns is a bit of prudence. prudence is the intellectual virtue of seeing the world as is and acting accordingly as...
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it's all very intuitive. even if the broadcast time changes, with the season pass recording, you're always covered. you can record only new episodes and make sure each recording is kept until you delete it. you can also add extra time to your recordings to ensure you don't miss who wins in overtime or those final envelopes on those award shows that always run long. hey, with premiere, you're the boss of tv. let's say you're a will ferrell fan. now you can have your very own will farrell film festival. you can find him, or just about anything that interests you, by setting up a wish list search. premiere finds him wherever and whenever he's on. you can set your wish list to record every show automatically or be asked in each instance if you want to record it. whether your interest is surfing, soufflÉs, or the red sox, if it's on tv, premiere will find it for you. your tivo premiere gets to know what you like and makes suggestions based on what you watch. if you like a show, give it a thumb's up, or two, or thr
it's all very intuitive. even if the broadcast time changes, with the season pass recording, you're always covered. you can record only new episodes and make sure each recording is kept until you delete it. you can also add extra time to your recordings to ensure you don't miss who wins in overtime or those final envelopes on those award shows that always run long. hey, with premiere, you're the boss of tv. let's say you're a will ferrell fan. now you can have your very own will farrell film...
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because my dad was intuitive, my dad was amazing. >> can you predict events? >> future?> she can. >> you can. [ laughter ] >> the boston thing, he really did. see, you didn't tell them who the man was that you told that to. >> no. >> very high up. let's just say. he did do that. >> do you want to predict something now? or will you predict something now? >> you know what, i'm not really -- i sometimes can do that. in 1999, i did a pay per view special, i said in the new millennium what i'm really worried about is terrorism in our country and our government better shape up the airports. so i didn't say -- >> right now you don't have some -- >> the only thing that really -- that bothers me, but anybody could say it. it could be general, logically. but i do -- i am concerned about the earthquakes in the west. and other places. i am. but you know what, anybody could say that. so i can't give you -- >> they are getting stronger and stronger. >> yes. i can't give an exact date and time. but maybe i will write it to myself and mail it to myself, i've done that before. >> char an
because my dad was intuitive, my dad was amazing. >> can you predict events? >> future?> she can. >> you can. [ laughter ] >> the boston thing, he really did. see, you didn't tell them who the man was that you told that to. >> no. >> very high up. let's just say. he did do that. >> do you want to predict something now? or will you predict something now? >> you know what, i'm not really -- i sometimes can do that. in 1999, i did a pay per view...
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was that intuitive on its own? could you flesh that out a little bit?at 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. tonight we are pre
was that intuitive on its own? could you flesh that out a little bit?at 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...
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say about this topic yeah well i hope my women's intuition is being paid handily if it appears to compensate than two or. the question the first question is you normal women i don't know who john stossel thing i don't hear those kind of weird but yeah that's getting beyond getting beyond that i think that the wage gap is in ok so the big claim that people make regarding the wage gap that men and women just have different jobs right and men that are taking jobs that are more money for instance you know a man becomes a doctor or as a woman becomes a nurse and that's what accounts for the wage gap that's born out to women also dearly and true women get pregnant that's another thought is that women have to leave the some women get pregnant is it women have to leave the workforce in order to take care not only of children but of elderly people as well they deal with a disproportionate amount of the family rearing and stuff like that even though we should note in the united states that there is no you know paid maternity leave just as there's no paper turn if you leave things if there is no legal
say about this topic yeah well i hope my women's intuition is being paid handily if it appears to compensate than two or. the question the first question is you normal women i don't know who john stossel thing i don't hear those kind of weird but yeah that's getting beyond getting beyond that i think that the wage gap is in ok so the big claim that people make regarding the wage gap that men and women just have different jobs right and men that are taking jobs that are more money for instance...
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once the entries end, sent 22nd, we've got 8,000 intuit employees. they will vote.arrow it down to the final four. then america will vote. once america votes. when we get down to the final four we'll have one winner. i'm going personally with brad smith, ceo, we'll go to four final businesses and let them know they're the winner. one business owner will get the commercial during the big game but three runner-up contestants are going to get nationally produced, nationally-run commercials as well. just not during the big game. ashley: what does intuit get out of all this. >> they're an advocate of the small business enter. they realize the value of the small business owner. that is the whole goal ofhi campaign. that certainly to help the one who gets the commercial and shine the light how valuable they are. they're the backbone of america. they employ more people than any other sector out there. when you look at big business that is around today, they start out as a small business. lori: right. i would say the small business is the bread and butter of intuit with thei
once the entries end, sent 22nd, we've got 8,000 intuit employees. they will vote.arrow it down to the final four. then america will vote. once america votes. when we get down to the final four we'll have one winner. i'm going personally with brad smith, ceo, we'll go to four final businesses and let them know they're the winner. one business owner will get the commercial during the big game but three runner-up contestants are going to get nationally produced, nationally-run commercials as...
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people'sjob to connect moral intuitions with the you. consisting of not looking at the media but the longer terms of interactive policy. you don't have to have a course in macro to be able to do that. but you still have to connect thatmoral intuition to economic reasoning if you don't like your actions to actually lead to disruptive consequences. microphone have the in the back, you, ma'am. >> i really enjoyed your presentation. over the years, i heard dozens of presentations about the financial crisis. i never tire of it. it's fascinating. 2008 go back to around when this was really hot, one guys i remember is hearing like barney frank and even people from brookings brookings and some sort of middle-of-the- road people, if you mentioned community reinvestment act, the immediately think that this has nothing to do with cra. wrong, wrong, wrong. is that a lie or were they speaking technically? could you explain that to me? >> let me start with that. it is a very long and complicated explanation, and i will give the sure hand. if you look
people'sjob to connect moral intuitions with the you. consisting of not looking at the media but the longer terms of interactive policy. you don't have to have a course in macro to be able to do that. but you still have to connect thatmoral intuition to economic reasoning if you don't like your actions to actually lead to disruptive consequences. microphone have the in the back, you, ma'am. >> i really enjoyed your presentation. over the years, i heard dozens of presentations about the...
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it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name.han ever to experience deep, restful sleep with our advanced dualair technology you'll only find in a sleep number bed. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now our newest innovations are available with 48-month financing, including the sleep number memory foam series. sleep number. comfort individualized. [ applause ] >>> as our battle of the sexes continues, let's focus on school. i want to ask the audience, how many of you liked school? i see more hands on the women's side, and that was my experience. i hated school. when my kids were born, the message was that school is unfair to girls. that parents should consider al
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it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with our advanced dualair technology you'll only find in a sleep number bed. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now our newest innovations are available with 48-month financing, including the sleep number memory foam series. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> hi, everyone. i'm beth troutman. we have great videos and the stories behind them "right this minute." >> two camera angles reveal what forced the driver into on coming traffic. how one bad move lead to a six-car pile up. >> kids are psyched about the parachute jump, but he's coming in a little hot
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tuff did intuitively as a common sense human being with a big heart.g to do. >> absolutely. >> -- what they are learning to do is lead with their ear and listen to them to get them to surrender. we don't have to have these shootings that end in violence. i said this many times, if we have the right training. she -- i know all i need to know about ms. tuff. she has a big heart. what did she say? i love you and i'm proud of you. >> absolutely remarkable woman. martin thank you and dr. amador. antoinette tuff saving hundreds of young children's lives with that remarkable performance. what a woman. thank you, both. >>> coming next, i'll talk to a man who has a lot to say about gun violence new york commissioner ray kelly. d. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a
tuff did intuitively as a common sense human being with a big heart.g to do. >> absolutely. >> -- what they are learning to do is lead with their ear and listen to them to get them to surrender. we don't have to have these shootings that end in violence. i said this many times, if we have the right training. she -- i know all i need to know about ms. tuff. she has a big heart. what did she say? i love you and i'm proud of you. >> absolutely remarkable woman. martin thank you...
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. >> the problem is that it is counter intuitive to parenting.much as i made strides over the past year, it is still very difficult. katie: joanne is here. she found an organization called learn to cope. what advice would you give? i know that your son was able to successfully complete a rehab program. >> yes. katie: so, congratulations to you. and to him. >> thank you. katie: what would you tell people like gina? >> one of the most important things for parents is to get education on addiction. thout education, you want to get educated. there is nothing you can do to let go and kick them out. we need to be reminded that there is hope and a way out for our kids. katie: can you understand that she is as it is so counter intuitive to do the things that you need to do to force a kid to get help. >> brings me right back. you know being a mom you spend yourself wiping their knees when they scrape them or bringing them to the doctor and taking care of the kids that we love. then yav have to spin it around and change the sails and go a whole new directio
. >> the problem is that it is counter intuitive to parenting.much as i made strides over the past year, it is still very difficult. katie: joanne is here. she found an organization called learn to cope. what advice would you give? i know that your son was able to successfully complete a rehab program. >> yes. katie: so, congratulations to you. and to him. >> thank you. katie: what would you tell people like gina? >> one of the most important things for parents is to get...
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it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our 425 stores nationwide. where at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599 . and save an incredible 40% the sleep number limited edition memory foam mattress sets. sleep number. comfort individualized. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you
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it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name.easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with our advanced dualair technology you'll only find in a sleep number bed. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now our newest innovations are available with 48-month financing, including the sleep number memory foam series. sleep number. comfort individualized. ♪ >>> i still love joe. i don't think that joe was a bad person. >> reporter: it took some time for cheryl stack to get to this point. for two years, she has struggled. but has found comfort in her music and her faith. >> i have been more sad than mad. suicide is so painful on so many different levels. then you
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it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with our advanced dualair technology you'll only find in a sleep number bed. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now our newest innovations are available with 48-month financing, including the sleep number memory foam series. sleep number. comfort individualized. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme on
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she intuitively understood this man's humanity and mental illness and connected to him by disclosingngs about herself and not looking at the ak-47 and instead looking into this man's experience and what he wanted. he was afraid of being put away forever and she said let's work on that. you didn't shoot anybody. you didn't do anything that will probably -- and she asked the dispatcher, isn't that right? so she's going into a helping moe mode. mental illness and gun control, i'm not a gun expert but there is an increase in violence in mental people with untreated serious sigh yacpsychotic illne. we continue to take that very seriously. i want to come back to what is really a wonderful ending and speaks to what is happening all over this country and police departments. police departments are learning to do what ms. tuff did intuitively as a common sense human being with a big heart. >> absolutely. >> what they are learning to do is lead with their ear and listen and get them to surrenderer. we don't have to have these shootings that end in violence. i said this many times, if we have th
she intuitively understood this man's humanity and mental illness and connected to him by disclosingngs about herself and not looking at the ak-47 and instead looking into this man's experience and what he wanted. he was afraid of being put away forever and she said let's work on that. you didn't shoot anybody. you didn't do anything that will probably -- and she asked the dispatcher, isn't that right? so she's going into a helping moe mode. mental illness and gun control, i'm not a gun expert...
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it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name.han ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our 425 stores nationwide. where at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599 . and save an incredible 40% on the sleep number limited edition memory foam mattress sets. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> today's my first day at work at the harborside clinic and even though more and more states believe marijuana should be legal, the federal government believes otherwise. and the problems from back in 2009 is that the treasury department interfered with the operations and finally the attorney general filed forfe
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. >> my dad uses a robot for surgery made by the company intuitive surgical and i was wondering your the upsides? >> good product, but one of my great colleagues here, herb greenberg, has thrown a red on intuitive surgical, sorry, and i am not going to touch the stock that herb greenberg thinks could be difficult. too hard for me. >> hi, jim. eli from new york. i want to get your opinion on avenir pharmaceuticals and their increasing sales. >> i've got to do work on it. i'm sorry. >> i'm natalie from new york and i'm interested in regeneral. >> it's been a great stock for the year and didn't finish well on the quarter, but that said, two drugs in the pipe that i think are gigantic and terrific. i think that stock can go up substantially for the rest of the year. >> hey, jim. i've been waiting a long time to say this. boo-yah. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> you got me interested in the natural gas plays. and i've been very pleased in cheniere and chart. >> chart has been amazing. >> but what's wrong with westport? >> okay, westport, the problem here is that people keep thinking
. >> my dad uses a robot for surgery made by the company intuitive surgical and i was wondering your the upsides? >> good product, but one of my great colleagues here, herb greenberg, has thrown a red on intuitive surgical, sorry, and i am not going to touch the stock that herb greenberg thinks could be difficult. too hard for me. >> hi, jim. eli from new york. i want to get your opinion on avenir pharmaceuticals and their increasing sales. >> i've got to do work on it....