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he used to work at intuit. also joining me is adam. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> shane, these allegations are surprising, astonishing. tell us who is to blame for people have their refunds stolen when they use intuit software. >> ultimately, the hackers are to blame. but intuit and other industry leaders are to blame. intuit knew that fraud was happening and they deliberately rolled back the protections, rolled back the alerting of the irs so more fraudulent returns could get through. additionally returns that made it through but then the nonpayment after refund transfer was rejected by the irs or sent back by the irs. they didn't pay it in full. intuit writes that off as bad debt. >> let me interrupt you for a minute. this is a complicated story. we'll break it down for our viewers. i want to play sound that comes from a conference call with one of the executives at intuit. let's hear that sound now. >> they'll choose whatever they choose. while we're all trying to solve the uber problem of having them be extremely good as no
he used to work at intuit. also joining me is adam. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> shane, these allegations are surprising, astonishing. tell us who is to blame for people have their refunds stolen when they use intuit software. >> ultimately, the hackers are to blame. but intuit and other industry leaders are to blame. intuit knew that fraud was happening and they deliberately rolled back the protections, rolled back the alerting of the irs so more fraudulent returns...
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i don't work for intuit. i don't know people who are the whistle-blowers inside of intuit. i don't have any idea what they're doing. what i do know what the irs is doing and what the irs is doing requiring more and more and more information from more sources on an ongoing basis. you've got that kind of information flying around, it is going to be stolen. and i make the point gerri this can not be stopped. that doesn't mean institute shouldn't be doing everything they can possibly do to minimize this. gerri: right. >> but the fact of the matter, gerri it can not be stopped. the reason the irs requires so much information from so many people on an ongoing basis. gerri: let's look at some numbers here. i think it is great to put that in context. turbotax, is massive. they have 29 million customers. last year that is how many people filed their taxes using turbotax. i have to tell you these people are fanatical about the software. they love it. they use it every year. they rely on it every little twist or turn that is different they know about it. here is what we're finding out
i don't work for intuit. i don't know people who are the whistle-blowers inside of intuit. i don't have any idea what they're doing. what i do know what the irs is doing and what the irs is doing requiring more and more and more information from more sources on an ongoing basis. you've got that kind of information flying around, it is going to be stolen. and i make the point gerri this can not be stopped. that doesn't mean institute shouldn't be doing everything they can possibly do to minimize...
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intuit, death and taxes are certain and intuit is involved in that. >> a split. karen?o go with b.k. i'm a valuation kind of girl and western union on its face would look like it's much cheaper but i think you're buying a melting ice cube. but one day it could just melt immediately. quick books growing nicely, not the cheapest thing out there, but turbotax doing nicely against h&r block. >> sit going to be a tie, guy? >> no. it's not. like last night. intuit,uick books growth up 50% year over year, improving margins. yes, valuations are stretched but the last time the pony express was cool, they were in the backfield. you know what i mean. >> this company over and over has thee threats. >> this is not a debate. we're done. intuit. western union is out. on twitter you also said intuit. >> there you go. >> so intuit advances to the next round. this would be a good one, intuit versus paychex. tomorrow back to our tech conference with a huge matchup between apple and hewlett-packard. the winner will then take on cisco in the knicnext round. tune in or logon for exclusive pr
intuit, death and taxes are certain and intuit is involved in that. >> a split. karen?o go with b.k. i'm a valuation kind of girl and western union on its face would look like it's much cheaper but i think you're buying a melting ice cube. but one day it could just melt immediately. quick books growing nicely, not the cheapest thing out there, but turbotax doing nicely against h&r block. >> sit going to be a tie, guy? >> no. it's not. like last night. intuit,uick books...
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but consumer advocates says intuit is shirking its responsible. >> i blame this on intuit. more importantly intuit did not impose stricter security measures until it got nailed.. >> reporter: intuit gets its fees from taxpayers even those that were fraudulent. it ultimately determines are fake. john. >> lisa stark, thank you. >>> coming up next on the broadcast, police and the mentally ill. what officers could do better and the supreme court case that could lead the way. plus. >> i come to the personal understanding that i might never know sort of come to terms with that. >> a new law giving help to thousands of adoptees who want to know the truth and the tricky balance between privacy and the right to know. race in america hundreds of victims of the jim crow era and the search for justice. >> hi everyone this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. adoption law the bold move in ohio. >> i come to the personal understanding that i might never know. >> changing thousands of lives. race murders hundreds of black americans killed in the jim crow south, accusations the u.s
but consumer advocates says intuit is shirking its responsible. >> i blame this on intuit. more importantly intuit did not impose stricter security measures until it got nailed.. >> reporter: intuit gets its fees from taxpayers even those that were fraudulent. it ultimately determines are fake. john. >> lisa stark, thank you. >>> coming up next on the broadcast, police and the mentally ill. what officers could do better and the supreme court case that could lead the...
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shane mcdougle worked in security for intuit the company that owns turbotax. >> people should be very concerned. this is an industry wide problem and there's no incentive to fix this. >> reporter: he quit and complained to the securities and exchange commission claiming intuit could do more to confirm someone's identity by validating e-mails and associating a phone number to each account. >> when i pitched those ideas i was always told that we didn't want to impact the user experience. >> reporter: intuit says such claims are unfounded and that it used appropriate security measures for the threat level at the time and is instituting new procedures to ensure filers are who they say they are. with the months to go, what can online filers do to protect themselves? >> file as early as possible, the sooner the better. and if you're using these tax preparation services online, make sure that you're using a unique password. >> reporter: ethan doesn't know who has his refund. >> i'm going to be dealing with this at the very least for six more months. >> reporter: wondering just who has his mo
shane mcdougle worked in security for intuit the company that owns turbotax. >> people should be very concerned. this is an industry wide problem and there's no incentive to fix this. >> reporter: he quit and complained to the securities and exchange commission claiming intuit could do more to confirm someone's identity by validating e-mails and associating a phone number to each account. >> when i pitched those ideas i was always told that we didn't want to impact the user...
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i want to read an intuit statement.ions from former employees are without merit and rely on a complete misunderstanding of the reality of intuit's business. the allegations are untrue and unfair. (?) but i want you to hear from shane the whistle-blower who worked with the company. here's what he said. >> ultimately the hackers are to blame. but intuit and other industry leaders are to blame. intuit knew that fraud was happening and they deliberately rolled back the protections, rolled back the alerting of the irs so that more fraudulent returns would get through that they could book as revenue. gerri: jim does the whistle-blower have that right? do you think that intuit is sacrificing the safety of their customers for money? >> well, i think what's happening here, any time you squeeze the balloon of flawed, it will be deflected and moved to a different part of the industry. if you do better fraud detection at turbo tax it will go to another company that does online tax returns. consequently it effects their bottom line.
i want to read an intuit statement.ions from former employees are without merit and rely on a complete misunderstanding of the reality of intuit's business. the allegations are untrue and unfair. (?) but i want you to hear from shane the whistle-blower who worked with the company. here's what he said. >> ultimately the hackers are to blame. but intuit and other industry leaders are to blame. intuit knew that fraud was happening and they deliberately rolled back the protections, rolled...
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we have to move on. >>> power lunch did reach out to intuit. the company declined that invitation. it remains open. we asked them for a statement. they referred to us a press res re-lease from february 13th of this year where they refuted the allegations by mr. mcdougall and another former employee robert lee. the allegations are flat out wrong and based on their complete misunderstanding of the facts and a total mischaracterization of our business. so says intuit. melissa. >> a selloff on the street continues. dom is tracking the sector movers. >> every single sector in the large cap s&p 500 are down. a very red board across the board. as i point you to the dow jones industrial average here, you can see that just in the last five minutes or so we've made a move down towards our lows of the session down now by about 270 points or about a percent and a half to the down side. among the worst performing stocks so far today, utilities, consumer staples stocks. those are two of the more interest rate sensitive sectors. they carry dividend yields. wh
we have to move on. >>> power lunch did reach out to intuit. the company declined that invitation. it remains open. we asked them for a statement. they referred to us a press res re-lease from february 13th of this year where they refuted the allegations by mr. mcdougall and another former employee robert lee. the allegations are flat out wrong and based on their complete misunderstanding of the facts and a total mischaracterization of our business. so says intuit. melissa. >> a...
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t, no longer control the country, that would probably be count he intuitive to a lot watching this program? >> i know that. >> their family income out strips. 4r78 every senator, 43 out of 44 american presidents, virtually every college president of all but historically black colleges, the big, high-profile positions in this country have traditionally been held by people who are the descend events of those who came to this country before we changed the immigration laws. the idea that they are in the descent, on the run, they need their civil rights protected is kind of counter-intuitive. >> you know, in a way what you are saying doesn't speak very well of european americans. and the fact that just because they are european americans doesn't mean that they are not corrupt and they are not controlled. political process in america goes like this: the largest political financiers in america absolutely are zionists. i think every people have a right to be concerned about their heirtage, including european americans. and i think our heritage has been replaced. hollywood to me is not an express o
t, no longer control the country, that would probably be count he intuitive to a lot watching this program? >> i know that. >> their family income out strips. 4r78 every senator, 43 out of 44 american presidents, virtually every college president of all but historically black colleges, the big, high-profile positions in this country have traditionally been held by people who are the descend events of those who came to this country before we changed the immigration laws. the idea...
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it was more intuitive than what has come before it.t we can tell at this early juncture is that apple seems to be on to something in terms of the better utility. >> did you see a compelling use case? >> the compelling use cases they have opened this up for apple developer's to start dreaming. >> that is a no. >> there are some nice to haves at this juncture. some of the apple pay you that will weave into this. these are nice to have. at some point they may be essential for certain people. >> yesterday my daughter said, what is a geezer? i think your inability to operate the watch may give a new answer to that. do we think this is a generational thing? do you think another generation -- they are going to start wearing watches again? >> it is possible. they are targeting a younger audience, a millenial audience. going way up from there. it probably is the pricing strategy. i agree with our other guest. we don't yet know what this watch can do. they are going to surprises as they have with so many other apple products. >> what do you expe
it was more intuitive than what has come before it.t we can tell at this early juncture is that apple seems to be on to something in terms of the better utility. >> did you see a compelling use case? >> the compelling use cases they have opened this up for apple developer's to start dreaming. >> that is a no. >> there are some nice to haves at this juncture. some of the apple pay you that will weave into this. these are nice to have. at some point they may be essential...
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and the costs are sometimes subtle and you know not always intuitive to consumers. and so just 0 give you one example and this is something that we've been noodling about a little bit. we all understand that the advertisements that we see on the sides of our websites are not -- are different for individual people. right? you are not seeing the same ad on your browser as other people are seeing on their browser. and you know those are provided by third parties. not only with those third parties providing you with ads, they're also collecting information on your viewing habits and they are correlating them across the web. you know, and so that can lead to concrete harm so for example there are rules around the information that you may use to give someone a credit card. you may only rely on certain categories of information to issue someone a credit card. you know their credit score, pieces in their credit score. however, the rules around marketing credit card information are much looser. so if i am seeing a different advertisement for a different kind of credit card b
and the costs are sometimes subtle and you know not always intuitive to consumers. and so just 0 give you one example and this is something that we've been noodling about a little bit. we all understand that the advertisements that we see on the sides of our websites are not -- are different for individual people. right? you are not seeing the same ad on your browser as other people are seeing on their browser. and you know those are provided by third parties. not only with those third parties...
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wim had the same intuition.ie: were there moments when you said, this is not what i thought it was going to be? juliano: i always thought the project was great. but we hit one difficulty. having two directors on one film, it is almost impossible. we we wrote the film together and decided what was going to happen. how we were going to shoot. and then we had to edit it and be in the editing room. that was practically impossible. the first thing we did was edit our own sequences. then i had a go at trying to put the film together. oh, boy. wim, he is a nice guy. so gentle. when he saw the edit, he shouted in the editing room. it was scary. very scary. he took the thing over. come back with a result that is not so good either. we kept working with each other. there was a lot of fighting. we have -- we had different visions of what the film would be. there was a chance we would not be able to finish together. at one point, we decided to sit together and accept each other's presence. believe it or not, it took us a ye
wim had the same intuition.ie: were there moments when you said, this is not what i thought it was going to be? juliano: i always thought the project was great. but we hit one difficulty. having two directors on one film, it is almost impossible. we we wrote the film together and decided what was going to happen. how we were going to shoot. and then we had to edit it and be in the editing room. that was practically impossible. the first thing we did was edit our own sequences. then i had a go...
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will read the nerves then send signals directly to the artificial limb, allowing the limb to react intuitivelynd they're starting to implement that in the laboratory setting and will eventually make it out to a human being. >> until then katie walker is training hard for the 100 meter sprint. she hopes to are compete in the 2016 paralympics in brazil. jason is waiting for somebody to tell him something he can't do. >> i do what i do because i want to do it. i'm not superman, i'm just jason koger. >> now as much credit as we give to the technology, it's really the people. as well. when i mate jason and -- met jason and katie i was so inspired. they pushed the limits. for instance on trum tumblr, jason taught me to shoot a cross bow. that was so cool that somebody with no arms would be teaching me this. you can find more when you look on "techknow." >> the intersection of hardware and technology. >> that's our theme. we'll be sure to bring you more stories next time on "techknow." >> dive deep behind these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow." following us on twitter face
will read the nerves then send signals directly to the artificial limb, allowing the limb to react intuitivelynd they're starting to implement that in the laboratory setting and will eventually make it out to a human being. >> until then katie walker is training hard for the 100 meter sprint. she hopes to are compete in the 2016 paralympics in brazil. jason is waiting for somebody to tell him something he can't do. >> i do what i do because i want to do it. i'm not superman, i'm...
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. >> reporter: the choice to save the core blood, was that mother's intuition. >> yes, it was.it was something to would help her, we'd do all we can. >> had you read up on what core blood was and how to apply it. >> no, i had no idea what it could do. >> reporter: it's after 10am. the matthews have been at the hospital for hours. grace has been weighed, measured and probed, she's settled into a corner room at duke's children's hospital. she's a lot more peaceful. weighed. >> not at all. >> reporter: now what happens? >> now we wait. the nurse comes in and evaluates her in here, and we wait. >> reporter: how are you feeling at this point? >> good, really good. >> reporter: this is the day grace receives an infusion of core blood, part of a study aiming to put data behind one of the most exciting areas of research, the use of core blood to heel brain injuries. she has history and a physical that was done today. everything looks good. she is set and ready for her infusion this afternoon. >> the core blood programme at duke university is the brainchild of this doctor, more than the
. >> reporter: the choice to save the core blood, was that mother's intuition. >> yes, it was.it was something to would help her, we'd do all we can. >> had you read up on what core blood was and how to apply it. >> no, i had no idea what it could do. >> reporter: it's after 10am. the matthews have been at the hospital for hours. grace has been weighed, measured and probed, she's settled into a corner room at duke's children's hospital. she's a lot more peaceful....
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.♪ ♪intuit turbo tax♪ at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu.h subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing! drive-in movie theater! home and auto. lamp! squares. stupid, dumb. lines. [ alarm rings ] no! home and auto bundle from progressive. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. (cheers and applause) >> jon: my guest tonight, got
.♪ ♪intuit turbo tax♪ at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu.h subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing....
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person that we need to be contacting and workings the predicttive policing system and it's instew intuitionnstinct. >> it's easy to see why it's popular with the santa cruz pd and gaining tracks shun traction with other law enforcement agencies. >> when i see police targeting certain areas the term "profiling" comes to mind. how are they trying to avoid that. this al go alabama go algorithm is no crimes are entered into the data data base. >> there is nothing about there income or ethnicity. not even gender. >> it's not minority report. >> no people are not coming to your door, don't worry. >> fascinating stuff from all of you guys. >> thank you for sharing these stories. one thing before we go. most people think scientists are a bit nerdy and not that cool. but i think crystal's shoes here beg to differ. take a look at those. >> they are still nerdy. >> go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow your experts on twitter >> monday. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want to show people how to replace property against the worst mother nature ha
person that we need to be contacting and workings the predicttive policing system and it's instew intuitionnstinct. >> it's easy to see why it's popular with the santa cruz pd and gaining tracks shun traction with other law enforcement agencies. >> when i see police targeting certain areas the term "profiling" comes to mind. how are they trying to avoid that. this al go alabama go algorithm is no crimes are entered into the data data base. >> there is nothing about...
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for future generations of detour makers it's all intuitive. the technology for getting stuff right and making it so it's responding right on the street corner or walking in front of the fish market or whatever it is it's tough but ultimately the goal is to make the technology melt away and make it feel intimate so you forget you're using technology. >> you did with an npr producer on of all things trash. i saw the fisherman's wharf, but defend trash. >> i'd be glad to. >> defend it, yes. >> walking tours are typically what you think of doing as a tourist. >> for people in their own city? >> but that's our kind of pretense, can we make detour a thing you can do on the weekend instead of going out and seeing movies. if we went out and took a detour together we could sync our phones and it's a fantastic social experience. part of that is taking these nondescript places like bay view and showing people all of the hidden stories there and building these fantastic interactive experiences. >> pulling them into the goodwill and that type of stuff. >>
for future generations of detour makers it's all intuitive. the technology for getting stuff right and making it so it's responding right on the street corner or walking in front of the fish market or whatever it is it's tough but ultimately the goal is to make the technology melt away and make it feel intimate so you forget you're using technology. >> you did with an npr producer on of all things trash. i saw the fisherman's wharf, but defend trash. >> i'd be glad to. >>...
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for a lot of people this is a confirmation of what they suspected or kind of knew intuitively >>> breaking news from mali. we are getting word that a u.n. peacekeeper has been killed and two citizens on an attack on the northern mali town of dahl. witnesses say the attackers seem to have been targetting a base of the united nations peacekeeping force which has been in malli, keeping it stabilized. why kidal. more than that as we get it. >> the iraqi army is continuing its push to retake tikrit from i.s.i.l. on saturday. troops liberated the town. there's more on the battle in tikrit. >> it's been ongoing for days. still the fighting continues on the ges of tikrit -- the edges of tikrit. here members of a shi'a coalition target the militias. these are part of forces trying to recapture the town. that force numbers 23,000, compared to hundreds of i.s.i.l. fighters. on friday, backed by missile strikes, they enter the area on the outskirts of tikrit. in some errors they are having to fight for every block. elsewhere there are reports that fighters have destroyed this place - the ancient arc l
for a lot of people this is a confirmation of what they suspected or kind of knew intuitively >>> breaking news from mali. we are getting word that a u.n. peacekeeper has been killed and two citizens on an attack on the northern mali town of dahl. witnesses say the attackers seem to have been targetting a base of the united nations peacekeeping force which has been in malli, keeping it stabilized. why kidal. more than that as we get it. >> the iraqi army is continuing its push to...
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this is a confirmation of what they suspected or knew intuitively >>> now, to mali where a united nations peacekeeper and two civilians have been killed on an attack on a misty upham base. -- u.n. base. witnesses say gunmen fired. >>> a spokeswoman for the u.n. mission described the assault as a terrorist attack. >> the attacks are attacks that are part of an attempt to abort progress on the ground to security conscious, making them stable and provide the necessary environment for any supplement to take hold on the ground. the violence has been directed and any other acts around the ground. making the prospects of a peaceful supplement on the ground providing security on the ground. >> in egypt, the trial of two al jazeera journalists has been adjourned because prosecution witnesses failed to attend court. a new date has been set for 11 days time. mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed made appearances over links to the banned muslim brotherhood. the retrial ordered and they were released on bail after being detained for more than a year. after leaving court, they have been voicing frustra
this is a confirmation of what they suspected or knew intuitively >>> now, to mali where a united nations peacekeeper and two civilians have been killed on an attack on a misty upham base. -- u.n. base. witnesses say gunmen fired. >>> a spokeswoman for the u.n. mission described the assault as a terrorist attack. >> the attacks are attacks that are part of an attempt to abort progress on the ground to security conscious, making them stable and provide the necessary...
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men believe the digital world can soe and they're turning their bright idea into a fast-growi >>> intuit about the tax maker, abruptly stopping state taxes for a day because of a surge in fraudulent claims for refunds. >>> a lot of small businesses are looking to solve recently-world problems using modern technology. most though don't have the time or the staff needed to do the basics like keeping the office clean, restocking supplies or finding a plumber. that's why two new york city entrepreneur the bright idea to find ipads equipped with a system they built to take care of the physical space. >> reporter: in a month, jose has been to take the office space of a web-based ipad app. remember the character that supplied james bond's high-tech toys? it's restocking supplies or finding a handyman and jose lara is hoping q can be a career builder, not just a job. opening last april, q has hired 175 employees. wages start at $12.50 an hour and q is taking cues from the likes of star bucks and traders joes providing benefit. >> it wasn't providing none of that. when it comes to q, they're gett
men believe the digital world can soe and they're turning their bright idea into a fast-growi >>> intuit about the tax maker, abruptly stopping state taxes for a day because of a surge in fraudulent claims for refunds. >>> a lot of small businesses are looking to solve recently-world problems using modern technology. most though don't have the time or the staff needed to do the basics like keeping the office clean, restocking supplies or finding a plumber. that's why two new...
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our people are aspirational and entrepreneurial and intuitive. and i'm sure we could agree on that. >> i think we can. >> but when the american people see a budget which proposes more than $2 trillion in spending, more than $2 trillion in additional tax, more than $8 trillion in additional debt, a budget that never balances. and at the end of the day, you end up with bigger government and bigger debt. i don't think the intuition of the american people says that that's a success. and i don't think they look upon it as, you know, this is the way forward to ensuring that america is the greatest nation for our next generation. i believe i'm the last person. i'm going to follow up on a couple of other members' queries. first following up on the doctor's question to you about theft of intellectual property in china. i know you've been involved and taken interest in this. and you've raised it with the chinese. obviously strong intellectual property rights, incredibly important to our economy. it's perhaps one of our largest and most productive assets as
our people are aspirational and entrepreneurial and intuitive. and i'm sure we could agree on that. >> i think we can. >> but when the american people see a budget which proposes more than $2 trillion in spending, more than $2 trillion in additional tax, more than $8 trillion in additional debt, a budget that never balances. and at the end of the day, you end up with bigger government and bigger debt. i don't think the intuition of the american people says that that's a success. and...
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.♪ ♪intuit turbotax.♪ ♪it's amazing what you're capable of.♪ [ female announcer ] hot pockets sandwiches. ...and our buttery seasoned crusts. then we add hot. because hot makes everything better. [ ding! ] [ female announcer ] better taste. better quality. ♪ hot pockets! ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelists: kal penn, amy holmes, kristen soltis anderson and lewis black. finally tonight, it's time to check in on larry wilmore's march badness bracketsball dare-o-mania. i still may have to do: if the duke blue devils win the national championship -- and remember, they're a number one seed -- i will host this show in spandex. that looks pretty good. actually, no that looks horrible. maybe we start that show with some light yoga? we'll have to see. next up, the top-seeded wisconsin badgers could send this show back to the middle ages thanks to a dare that came in on twitter from @atgarrettforreal. if wisconsin wins, i will have to wear a full suit of armor and host "the knightly show." ( laughter ) ( applause ) where do the
.♪ ♪intuit turbotax.♪ ♪it's amazing what you're capable of.♪ [ female announcer ] hot pockets sandwiches. ...and our buttery seasoned crusts. then we add hot. because hot makes everything better. [ ding! ] [ female announcer ] better taste. better quality. ♪ hot pockets! ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelists: kal penn, amy holmes, kristen soltis anderson and lewis black. finally tonight, it's time to check...
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development of the waterfront site at 20 ieshg acre site within pier 70 they enforced a sheet in intuitively we are that well on the way to developing a land use plan consistent with the land sheet and the voter weighed ♪ prop b in 2013 at the staff level we're impressed how quickly reacted to that and adapt to the new reality to voters needing need to approve the height limit for the development along the port they did outreach and got consensus around the proposition f on the november ballot increasing heights for the waterfront site from 40 to 90 feet effective when the commission and if the commission approvals a project consistent with that that proposition f offset a number of policies statements related to the development of the waterfront site i'm sure jack will get into and impressed with how quickly the city after the approval the 73 percent vote has assembled a team and working hard to refine the land use plan and head towards environmental review that is also required by proposition f and where we're working with them to develop the materials that will be needed for a notice of a
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a family history of breast cancer understand they are at high risk, but not necessarily make the intuitive jump to think they are at risk for ovarian cancer. her coming forward with ovarian cancer information could be helpful to a lot of people in thinking about the extent of their risks associated with a family history of breast cancer. >> the mutation in the bracka 1 gene is an almost guarantee that a woman will get breast cancer. it's not quite high likelihood but it is high. >> it's still very high. and unfortunately, since it's harder to detect ovarian cancer early, the chances of if she were to get ovarian cancer of dying of it are more substantial. >> what other alternatives does she have? >> well, as she mentioned in her op ed piece, there's also surgeries to just remove fall openian tubes. that would prevent having to go through the early menopause, but not reuse her risk as having both the ovaries and fallopian tubes removed. she was doing something important. she was being monitored closely with the ca-125 blood test and others to make - you know to help, you know - she could ha
a family history of breast cancer understand they are at high risk, but not necessarily make the intuitive jump to think they are at risk for ovarian cancer. her coming forward with ovarian cancer information could be helpful to a lot of people in thinking about the extent of their risks associated with a family history of breast cancer. >> the mutation in the bracka 1 gene is an almost guarantee that a woman will get breast cancer. it's not quite high likelihood but it is high. >>...
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of money and we're saying "okay, we're gonna make things cheaper"... so it seems almost counter intuitive. >> yeah, well not everyone has the money to afford the kinds of fares we've arrived at in king county... we need 'em, we need 'em to bring in the revenue to keep the busses on the road. >> there was no vote on this the policy came out of a county council comity. the new fares, higher and lower, start in march. >> the students' disappearance has been linked to the corruption of not just of the mayor of iguala, but also the city's police force... ...a problem common throughout mexico where cartels have been able to buy off local police in exchange for them looking the other way - or working for them. >> since the student were taken, the municipal police have been removed from this area and now what we're seeing is that it's the federal police and the army in control of security here the problem is - that policy has been tried before and hasn't stopped the violence. in 2006, former president felipe calderon flooded mexico's streets with thousands of federal forces like the army and mari
of money and we're saying "okay, we're gonna make things cheaper"... so it seems almost counter intuitive. >> yeah, well not everyone has the money to afford the kinds of fares we've arrived at in king county... we need 'em, we need 'em to bring in the revenue to keep the busses on the road. >> there was no vote on this the policy came out of a county council comity. the new fares, higher and lower, start in march. >> the students' disappearance has been linked to...
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over 400 pounds of ingredients were poured intuited kiddie boole to create -- into a kiddie pool to createthe current record is 230 pounds set by a vermont chocolate shop. >> they're using a little plastic swimming pool to put that in? >> yes. >> if that gets you a world record, why not? >>> we've got light rain coming in off the north coast holding together long enough to give us a few sprinkles. pretty heavy rain came down around mendocino county, but as it sags south, much of the breath will be knocked out of this cold front. we'll get just a few light showers out of it around midnight in the bay area and a few scattered showers tomorrow morning. that will be about it. this is not a big rainmaker. right now concord 65 degrees, oakland 63, livermore 66, in the city right now 60 degrees, mostly cloudy skies. there's some sun peeking through here and there. as we head out tonight, the numbers are mostly be in the mid-50s under cloudy skies. tomorrow morning widely scattered showers to start monday and temperatures will range from the mid-40s inland to low 50s around the coast. this will be
over 400 pounds of ingredients were poured intuited kiddie boole to create -- into a kiddie pool to createthe current record is 230 pounds set by a vermont chocolate shop. >> they're using a little plastic swimming pool to put that in? >> yes. >> if that gets you a world record, why not? >>> we've got light rain coming in off the north coast holding together long enough to give us a few sprinkles. pretty heavy rain came down around mendocino county, but as it sags...
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. >> reporter: and it turned out your intuition was direct. how are the divers going about finding the vehicles in the watt sneer. >> they are using technology called sonar. and we are also using what is called an rov. a remote operated vessel. a submarine tethered and it has cameras to locate objects. we are also using divers. >> reporter: all right rain know you guys will be out here for several more hours. it is certainly a long day for you. we will have more of the story coming up tonight at 6:00. three have been located and there is an arrest warrant still out for one of them. i will let you know what their attorney said when i reached out to them. melanie woodrow, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the pope will visit president obama during his trip to the u.s. in september. the two men met at the vatican last march. the pope will visit the white house september 23 to discuss helping the poor and promoting religious freedom worldwide and address a joint session in congress the next day. the first time the head of the world's roman catholics will do th
. >> reporter: and it turned out your intuition was direct. how are the divers going about finding the vehicles in the watt sneer. >> they are using technology called sonar. and we are also using what is called an rov. a remote operated vessel. a submarine tethered and it has cameras to locate objects. we are also using divers. >> reporter: all right rain know you guys will be out here for several more hours. it is certainly a long day for you. we will have more of the story...
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that's so counter intuitive for what we are trained to look for in a disability community because we always look for the federal international blue when we are trying to identify the disabled features. i would urge you to reconsider that color scheme so that it can be simpler and easier to read for people especially who might have cognitive disabilities and have some different problems translating. >> i can respond if you would like. >> sure. >> i think council member wong had written a letter articulating that same point. this wasn't my decision. but the reasoning for this decision was the green was just too goddy for all the seats. and it should be brighter for to call attending to it. that's whether or not you disagree or agree with the reasoning, that's the rational for the board for aesthetic purposes. >> all right, thank you very much. >> thank you very much >> heather? >> i have a quick comment for the color option. for people who have color blindness, those colors might not be the best to consider especially the green. perhaps that could be reviewed as well. >> okay. thank yo
that's so counter intuitive for what we are trained to look for in a disability community because we always look for the federal international blue when we are trying to identify the disabled features. i would urge you to reconsider that color scheme so that it can be simpler and easier to read for people especially who might have cognitive disabilities and have some different problems translating. >> i can respond if you would like. >> sure. >> i think council member wong had...
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.♪ ♪intuit turbotax.♪ ♪it's amazing what you're capable of.♪ (mom) when our little girl was born we gotittle girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ladies and gentleman today we will be offering.. >>they're gone... what do you mean they're gone? >>the snacks. they're gone. they're missing. well they have to be here somewhere... they're not here. they can't just get up and walk away >>alright, only 13 more hours to go. you're gonna have to hold it! ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: okay. welcome back. it's time for a special st. patrick's day edition of what we like to call "keep it 100". for all you people who don't know what that is it means keep it 100% real. now tonight we're going to have a special question about parades. here's the deal. these are some of the parades here in new york city. you have to get rid of one of them. okay? all right? so we've got the philippine independence day pa
.♪ ♪intuit turbotax.♪ ♪it's amazing what you're capable of.♪ (mom) when our little girl was born we gotittle girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ladies and gentleman today we will be offering.. >>they're gone... what do you mean they're gone? >>the snacks. they're gone....
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intuit turbotax. they tell you it's out there... somewhere. upon a star, over a rainbow.re the grass is greener and everyone's happily ever after. but it's not on a map. or some app. it's not someday or somehow. it's where ever you are, here and now. when you are you. [ rock music playing ] ( cheers and applause ). >> larry: all right welcome back. we've been discussing the concept of slut shaming and the negpower of word. so right now i'm going to ask my panel to explain some terms to me as if i am a sexist alien from the another planet. all right. ( laughter ) there we go. okay. if i feel that you have adequately explained term you will receive a "i kept it a-sleem-glorp." >> why do i want one of those? >> larry: and if you fail, i will present with you weak tea. >> oh, no. >> larry: what? we like tea. we're not savages. okay explain to me, jordan what is this term "booty call?" >> booty call? >> larry: what does it mean? >> is a movie from the 90s. ( applause ) it's bill belichickamy at his best. a booty call it's a rendezvous-- a hook-up. >> larry: what is that? >> it
intuit turbotax. they tell you it's out there... somewhere. upon a star, over a rainbow.re the grass is greener and everyone's happily ever after. but it's not on a map. or some app. it's not someday or somehow. it's where ever you are, here and now. when you are you. [ rock music playing ] ( cheers and applause ). >> larry: all right welcome back. we've been discussing the concept of slut shaming and the negpower of word. so right now i'm going to ask my panel to explain some terms to me...
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you don't need a ph.d in child development to know intuitively these are quality parts of any childhood in the world so that brings us into the bigger picture. we're increasingly an urban species as of 2007. most human beings live in urban environments and i assume it includes everyone here in this chamber today and increasingly urban world means a more built landscapes that childhoods are being experienced in. a second major factor is the decreasing of outdoor time, and there are many reasons for that. one is increased technology. one is concerns about safety. so as a result of this over the past decade there have been numerous calls to action from the white house to local organizations like outdoor afro and one of those resulted in an initiative that catherine referred to, the california childrens' outdoor bill of rights which was the first of its kind in the united states, and since then roughly half of the states have created their own crustom tailored version of an outdoor bill of rights that is relevant to the children growing up within their respective state scpils add that sever
you don't need a ph.d in child development to know intuitively these are quality parts of any childhood in the world so that brings us into the bigger picture. we're increasingly an urban species as of 2007. most human beings live in urban environments and i assume it includes everyone here in this chamber today and increasingly urban world means a more built landscapes that childhoods are being experienced in. a second major factor is the decreasing of outdoor time, and there are many reasons...
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.♪ ♪intuit turbotax.♪ ♪it's amazing what you're capable of.♪ >> larry: thank you! welcome back!ected to the topics in the grab bag. j.b., you're working at mcdonald's, all right? >> right. >> larry: and shaneka drives up, orders a bacon cheeseburger. you notice there's no bacon on that cheeseburger. >> right. >> larry: now, you're a comic. you like funny, okay? do you give her the burger snowing there's no bacon on it, for the laughs? because you know something funny is about to happen. or do you do the right thing as the mcdonald's employee, put the bacon on it and give her the burger. >> what do i do? i know her smart is coming back. take off the bun, put the bacon on both sides like the bacon is the bun. put the meat in the middle and put it in a box and give it to her stupid ass. you got the bacon! shut up! >> sounds delicious. that bun is staying with me! >> larry: he kept it 100! (cheers and applause) there you go. okay. all right. we'll go to robert on this one. there was a story we didn't show. one of the stories was of the pope recently lamenting about his fame and how
.♪ ♪intuit turbotax.♪ ♪it's amazing what you're capable of.♪ >> larry: thank you! welcome back!ected to the topics in the grab bag. j.b., you're working at mcdonald's, all right? >> right. >> larry: and shaneka drives up, orders a bacon cheeseburger. you notice there's no bacon on that cheeseburger. >> right. >> larry: now, you're a comic. you like funny, okay? do you give her the burger snowing there's no bacon on it, for the laughs? because you know...