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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. well, what are you doing o take care otomorrow -10am? but... staff meeting. 3:45? tai chi. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios the automated investing solution. crazy. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] you get it all started... you bring them all together... [ chatter ] ...and sometimes cart them around, too. and when it comes to making custom t-shirts that make the event, you do it all with customink. with the best collection of styles and graphics to choose from, it's easy to go online and create custom t-shirts and more for all of life's events. free shipping and on-time delivery is guaranteed. go to customink.com to get started today. the dinosaurs' extinction... got you outnumbered. don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. somethin
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it intuitively. how costly was the 2008 inancial crisis for the u.s. economy for advanced economies. massively costly in terms of losses, et ut, job cetera. is what we're avoid. to >>> again, there's increased cost associated with that. if you look at the right column and multiply this ogether, society is on a net benefit far better off avoiding these terrible financial crises. you 'm going to walk through what these are. we're going to get to the discussion. we substantially increase the common equity banks to 22.5 e gdp. step two, we force the treasury department to certify that the $250 billion and up, are no longer too big to fail. i can tell you this, the not going cretary is to want to certify that. because if he or she certifies and then that bank gets into trouble and they have to bail it out there's a lot of egg secretary's ury face. that's by design. we want them to be reluctant to certification and if they refuse to certify, we automatically increase the requirements of those banks up to 38%. this will leave most big banks restructure themse
it intuitively. how costly was the 2008 inancial crisis for the u.s. economy for advanced economies. massively costly in terms of losses, et ut, job cetera. is what we're avoid. to >>> again, there's increased cost associated with that. if you look at the right column and multiply this ogether, society is on a net benefit far better off avoiding these terrible financial crises. you 'm going to walk through what these are. we're going to get to the discussion. we substantially increase...
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think about it intuitively. how costly was the 2008 financial crisis for the u.s. economy and for advanced economies? massively costly in terms of reduced output, job losses, et cetera. so 158% of gdp. that's what we're trying to avoid. you're willing to spend a fair bit of money if you can avoid one of those outcomes. what do we do in the minneapolis plan? we have a multitep plan. i'll walk you through what one of those steps are. step one of our plan we can cut dune the chances of a future bail jute to 39%. a big reduction in risk. but as you can see, the total cost does go up. safety is not free. 24%. there's a sunset benefit. society's better off by 19% of gdp if you look at the right column. finally, in step two of our plan we cut it down to as low as a 9% chance of a future crisis. again, there's increased cost associated with that. but if you look at the right column you multiply this all together, society is on a net benefit far better off avoiding these terrible financial crises. i'm going to walk you through what these are. and then we're going to get to
think about it intuitively. how costly was the 2008 financial crisis for the u.s. economy and for advanced economies? massively costly in terms of reduced output, job losses, et cetera. so 158% of gdp. that's what we're trying to avoid. you're willing to spend a fair bit of money if you can avoid one of those outcomes. what do we do in the minneapolis plan? we have a multitep plan. i'll walk you through what one of those steps are. step one of our plan we can cut dune the chances of a future...
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make moreap needs to of its features and offerings more intuitive to people.ou have en that with the camera screen. they've gone from symbols to chat and stories. brad: i'm still mystified by snap. mark: that is the upside. about 50% of millennial's in the u.s. use snap. 35% in the 35 to 50 range is it. if they can make the service more intuitive, i think some of the most interesting media experiences come if you want to track march madness, check out snapchat. it is the most interesting thing out there. users are going to these devices, mobile phones. people are moving away from tv except for bloomberg. snap is in the power alley. i think they have tons of growth ahead of them even if facebook tries to emulate some of the features. look at the changes facebook has done over the last two years. snapchat has to do the same thing. it is a risky stock no doubt about it. brad: amazon, a remarkable dmission this week. they closed down the brand they bought in 2010 or 2011, diapers.com, wag.com. they said they could not make it profitable. what is goingn? mark: i wa
make moreap needs to of its features and offerings more intuitive to people.ou have en that with the camera screen. they've gone from symbols to chat and stories. brad: i'm still mystified by snap. mark: that is the upside. about 50% of millennial's in the u.s. use snap. 35% in the 35 to 50 range is it. if they can make the service more intuitive, i think some of the most interesting media experiences come if you want to track march madness, check out snapchat. it is the most interesting thing...
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here are some of the biggest losers, including intuit.here were not really any fundamental causes that we were able to determine. intuit was down from a cut of goldman sachs. it could be a more difficult tax consumer environment. the big winner, the biggest point lose, alphabet shares. the concerns that big advertisers were pulling ads from youtube. there were many supporters. it is too early to panic which is the early consensus. alphabet rallied on that defense from wall street. cory: our friend having similar comments that it is not a big deal. thank you very much. shares of snap closed up 5%. snapchat's parent company with a cooler reception from analysts. today's analysis comes from firms that received investment banking fees from snap. maybe a coincidence, maybe not. joining us, one of the analysts. talk to me about your research and what you saw. you want to play good cop and bad cop? jason: we came out with a perform rating. a range of 21 to 26. we can work up to 26 but that is not enough for us to give it an outperform rate. cory
here are some of the biggest losers, including intuit.here were not really any fundamental causes that we were able to determine. intuit was down from a cut of goldman sachs. it could be a more difficult tax consumer environment. the big winner, the biggest point lose, alphabet shares. the concerns that big advertisers were pulling ads from youtube. there were many supporters. it is too early to panic which is the early consensus. alphabet rallied on that defense from wall street. cory: our...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. so you'rhow nice.a party? i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. the biggest week in tv is back. [ doorbell rings ] par-tay! xfinity watchathon week starts april 3. get unlimited access to all of netflix and more, free with xfinity on demand. >>> president trump's son-in-law and trusted adviser, jared kushner, will face questions about a meeting with a russian banker. it will be a private interview likely under oath. today, the kremlin claimed it was, quote, unquote, not aware of this meeting. the white house trying to downplay the meeting sending this out, quote, jared attended the meeting in his capacity as a transition official, nothing of substance was discussed. there was no follow up. >> let's go to matthew chance. tell me more with who this russian banker is? >> his name is sergei gorkov. he is close to vladmir
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.l now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. with 9 lobster dishes.est is back try succulent new lobster mix & match or see how sweet a lobster lover's dream can be. there's something for everyone and everyone's invited. so come in soon. >>> many americans believe the president has a credibility problem but does trump agree? does he see it as a problem? the answer is not really. check it out. >> i also asked him about whether he thinks this sort of behavior will hurt his credibility over the long term, which is something i think a lot of people do think and he basically gave no ground there. he said did you see i had 25,000 people in kentucky this week at a rally. at the end of the week he said i'm president and you're not. restating the same thing that the proof of my success, the proof of my credibility is the election. >> for more on why the president would agree to talk to time about his credibility, i went to the source. nancy gibbs, the editor of time joins me now. for your
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. north. now back to pools and bears. dagen: immediate frenzy over president trump's leaked tax returns, hard-working americans want to know what lies ahead. >> hard-working americans have to show up to work. get a lot of stuff done if you show up to work and choose to work. the house will work eight days, the senate will work ten. they take five weeks off starting in august. of these bozos would quit arguing over stupid stuff and get something done, nothing big has been done by this congress in the last eight years since obamacare past, corporate tax reform on the table needs to be on the president's desk, the market is up right now, that is what american this are expecting
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there are lots of intuitive reasons. the clearcase -- you get some dynamics related to capital and after. it doesn't actually look that different than where we would've been on a prerecession trend. i won't say that it doesn't contribute to anything. we don't know the counterfactual. it can't be the big story. have been getting, for the past dozen years -- >> we will take you live to the floor of the house gaveling in for a brief pro forma session. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] , washington, d.c., march 6, 2017. i hereby appointed honorable andy harris to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend gene hem rick of s
there are lots of intuitive reasons. the clearcase -- you get some dynamics related to capital and after. it doesn't actually look that different than where we would've been on a prerecession trend. i won't say that it doesn't contribute to anything. we don't know the counterfactual. it can't be the big story. have been getting, for the past dozen years -- >> we will take you live to the floor of the house gaveling in for a brief pro forma session. [captioning made possible by the...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! and the parents who worry about them. you saw him, right? going further to help make drivers, better drivers. don't freak out on me. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. >>> this morning dissension in the conservative ranks, breitbart calling this a contender for the lie of the year. >> i firmly believe nobody will be worse off financially in the process that we're going through, understanding they'll have choices that they can select the kind of coverage that they want for themselves and their family, not the government forces them to buy. >> remember breitbart was the site run by steve bannon. this as we await report from the congressional budget office on the price
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! and the parents who worry about them. you saw him, right? going further to help make drivers, better drivers. don't freak out on me. that's ford....
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.dditional cost.ime we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. maria: welcome back, up close and personal with eric trump. i spoke with the president's son in an exclusive interview this past week touching with relationship with his father and the state of the trump administration today and the on going controversy about russia. i started off if he takes the criticism and obstruction from the left personally. >> you want to protect your family, you want to protect somebody that you love and i think you take it personally. if you take everything personally, you would take everything behind you so you have to have a thick armor and you have to realize that's the nature
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.l now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city, a new "wall street week." gary: welcome to "wall street week." i'm gary kaminsky. dagen: i'm dagen mcdowell. this was a week where wall street and washington were closely intertwined. the healthcare saga coming to a close friday in the house of representatives. the president pledge to do tax reform next. the stock market had a losing week in large part because of the healthcare turmoil. the architect of the president's
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.l now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city, a new "wall street week." gary: welcome to "wall street week." i'm gary kaminsky. dagen: i'm dagen mcdowell. this was a week where wall street and washington were closely intertwined. the healthcare saga coming to a close friday in the house of representatives. the president pledge to do tax reform...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> lou: the deep state at war with the trump white house. and a left wing judiciary trying to obstruct president p president at every turn. a federal judge in maryland becomes the second to block the revised vetting order one day after the judge in hawaii is over. >> the law is clear and the need for my executive order is clear. i of was elected to change our broken and dangerous system and thinking government that weakened our
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> lou: the deep state at war with the trump white house. and a left wing judiciary trying to obstruct president p president at every turn. a federal judge in maryland becomes the second to block the revised vetting order one day after the judge in hawaii is over. >> the law is clear and the need for my executive order is clear. i of was elected to change our broken and...
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india to urban germany.we asked some women and men, >>i'd say a typical woman isvery emotional, very intuitivere so than men. >>they have got far too manyclothes in their closet, they're addicted to shopping. >>sensitive, led by theirfeelings. >>that's right, moody. >>they complain abouteverything. >>they can cook. tidy up. >>a typical woman?a good listener. but when the man's not there,she does what she wants. >>sweet, polite. >>a little bit shy. >>good manners, a bit shy. >>cute, somehow. >>women are only interested inshopping, appearances, how thy look. >>yeah, make-up and all that. >>when someone gives her anopportunity, she will say, oh, i really don't know if i can dothat. >>tough, self-confident,strong. host: and now to some strongwomen campaigning for the rights of others, using dance toprotest against violence. "one billion rising" gotunderway in 2013. the name "one billion" remindsus that one in three women around the world have alreadysuffered abuse in their lives. it's become one of the largestprotest movements in the world. we met the woman behind it.reporter: author, artist, and
india to urban germany.we asked some women and men, >>i'd say a typical woman isvery emotional, very intuitivere so than men. >>they have got far too manyclothes in their closet, they're addicted to shopping. >>sensitive, led by theirfeelings. >>that's right, moody. >>they complain abouteverything. >>they can cook. tidy up. >>a typical woman?a good listener. but when the man's not there,she does what she wants. >>sweet, polite. >>a little...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. thanks for being with us. special coverage of the kentucky rally monday. >> announcer: from fox news headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week." reporter: welcome to "wall street week." i'm maria bartiromo. some of the biggest headlines that will continue to impact investors. the federal reserve increased interest rates by a quarter%. >> the simple message is the economy is doing well. we have confidence in the rebustness of the economy and its resilience to shocks.
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. thanks for being with us. special coverage of the kentucky rally monday. >> announcer: from fox news headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week." reporter: welcome to "wall street week." i'm maria bartiromo. some of the biggest headlines that will continue to impact investors. the federal reserve increased interest rates by a quarter%. >>...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. [♪] gary: no matter what happens with the healthcare law, the business of healthcare is huge. it comprises 0 -- comprises 20% of our gross domestic product. dagen: zeke emanuel one of the architects of obamacare. let's stipulate both have issues in a country of 330 million people and there is no one size fits all. we have an aging population and costs need to be reined in. if you had a magic wand, what would your solution be? > zeke: i have been arguing for a decade that healthcare costs are a big, big concern. and we have to bend the cost curve and get healthcare inflation closer to the growth of domestic product. there are a number of policies. the top of my list is payment change. we need to pay doctors and hospitals differently. we pay them when people are sick. we don't pay them to keep people healthy. we need what the administration called alternative payment models. we need to get off paying doctors fee for service and pay th
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. [♪] gary: no matter what happens with the healthcare law, the business of healthcare is huge. it comprises 0 -- comprises 20% of our gross domestic product. dagen: zeke emanuel one of the architects of obamacare. let's stipulate both have issues in a country of 330 million people and there is no one size fits all. we have an aging population and costs need to be reined in. if you...
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and so he sort of intuitive things. i think donald trump has been a bird in a gilded cage for some time in trump tower. it would be interesting how much intuitive knowledge from the experts who are living with health care did he bring to this? has he talked to people or sat down and talked to people who have a disabled daughter a single family parent and trying to figure out where the health care is going to come from so he could relayed to question about medicaid other than on a sound bite level which we in the media feed. >> the man in tower for decades and he -- because he was a celebrity for so long, we have this sense of him as son some one who out the clubs and calling gossip columnistsists ae built this image of him as a social being. his is actually quite a solitary figure and we went through all the old gossip pages in the 70s and 8s so and called all the women who were associated publicly with donald trump and said what really happened in those instances and therefrom a person they said -- almost to a person t
and so he sort of intuitive things. i think donald trump has been a bird in a gilded cage for some time in trump tower. it would be interesting how much intuitive knowledge from the experts who are living with health care did he bring to this? has he talked to people or sat down and talked to people who have a disabled daughter a single family parent and trying to figure out where the health care is going to come from so he could relayed to question about medicaid other than on a sound bite...
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he didn't have to just play on intuition and whim. alas he's been unable to modify himself. candidate trump is president trump. these miss stapts catch up with you. this week he said the ryan care plan is going to pass, he's got the votes. we're going to find out today, tomorrow morning. we'll be talking about whether the earlier comment this week was true or not. that's politics. he's trying to spin. people can usually accept that. when you make up things like barack obama wasn't born in the united states, that's so far out of the realm of sanity, that you have to almost borrow beat him to get admission of a mistake. he should have said on the tweet about wiretapping, that i just goofed it, i was angry, it was the morning, put it behind him. instead we're spending millions and millions on taxpayer money because he wants to create falsehood. that's going to catch up with him in the end. >> i would just add to what you said, there is a pattern here that, from birtherism to the claim mexico was sending rapists across the border, the claim muslims celebrated on 9/11, claim that
he didn't have to just play on intuition and whim. alas he's been unable to modify himself. candidate trump is president trump. these miss stapts catch up with you. this week he said the ryan care plan is going to pass, he's got the votes. we're going to find out today, tomorrow morning. we'll be talking about whether the earlier comment this week was true or not. that's politics. he's trying to spin. people can usually accept that. when you make up things like barack obama wasn't born in the...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.all now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. so you'rhow nice.a party? i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. the biggest week in tv is back. [ doorbell rings ] par-tay! xfinity watchathon week starts april 3. get unlimited access to all of netflix and more, free with xfinity on demand. >>> the bodies of at least 112. >> it bears repeating, you heard about the u.s.-led airstrike in mosul. the problem is an obvious one. there were a lot of noncombatants killed. at the last count it's well over 100 people. why did this happen? cnn's arwa damon is live in mosul where it happened. what are you understanding about the whole situation now, arwa? >> reporter: of course, we're actually a few neighborhoods away from where that incident took pl
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's in gummies and tablets. what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen
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. >>> they used to be intuitive and rather easy to use, but now the stylish interiors of some new car models are leading to problems. >> the gear shifters may look better but consumer reports says they can be confusing, even dangerous. s susan hogan explains why. >> we reported on a recall involving gear shift confusion. fiat recalls more than 1 million cars and suvs because the gear shift makes it too easy for drivers to forget to put the vehicle in park before getting out. for decades, cars with automatic transmissions had a simple straightforward shifter like this one. but some newer cars have shi shifters that look or function differently. consumer reports warns those new designs can be even counter intuitive. >> the problem with those unconventional gear selectors is they make it hard to consistently pick the correct dpee gear, especially parked. in the worst case, that means the car can roll away. >> the shifter is a mono stable electronic shifter. it always returns to center, makes it hard to see what gear you're in. putting it in park is actually a small button at the end whic
. >>> they used to be intuitive and rather easy to use, but now the stylish interiors of some new car models are leading to problems. >> the gear shifters may look better but consumer reports says they can be confusing, even dangerous. s susan hogan explains why. >> we reported on a recall involving gear shift confusion. fiat recalls more than 1 million cars and suvs because the gear shift makes it too easy for drivers to forget to put the vehicle in park before getting...
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intuitively, you have to think regulation matters. it is easy to make that argument. it is harder to say it. cross country evidence shows it is across countries. within the u.s. i'm less sure. i'm less sure about the time. so first of all, a post 2008 story about increasing regulation doesn't work because the slow down started earlier. you don't want to just point to post 2008 regulations. playing around with data and industry regulation and federal regulation, but i am not able to find any link between changes in regulation in an industry and growth in an industry. people find employment links so the pattern of employment differs but not as far as i can tell, tfb. the reason -- the basic reason is there is so much volatility in the industry data. it is hard to point to regulation is the reason. more broadly on dynamism, which might be one factor of the regulation of facts, the challenge, this is a long-standing issue that dynamism has been declining, i had trouble figurin out how to interpret it, right? maybe related, maybe not. i can think of benign reasons and adve
intuitively, you have to think regulation matters. it is easy to make that argument. it is harder to say it. cross country evidence shows it is across countries. within the u.s. i'm less sure. i'm less sure about the time. so first of all, a post 2008 story about increasing regulation doesn't work because the slow down started earlier. you don't want to just point to post 2008 regulations. playing around with data and industry regulation and federal regulation, but i am not able to find any...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. dale! oh, hey, rob. what's with the minivan? it's not mine. i don't -- dale, honey, is your tummy still hurting, or are you feeling better to ride in the front seat? oh! is this one of your motorcycling friends? hey, chin up there, dale. lots of bikers also drive cars. in fact, you can save big if you bundle them both with progressive. i'd like that. great. whoo. you've got soft hands. he uses my moisturizer. see you, dale. bye, rob. well, what are you doing o take care otomorrow -10am? but... staff meeting. 3:45? tai chi. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios the automated investing solution. >>> immigration was obviously a divisive issue in the u.s. presidential election. it's also key issue in elections overseas. over the weekend iowa congressman steve king tweeted his support for guilders, for prime minister i
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cyber behavioral profiling is about making that intuitively criminate muster in the kitchen with the candle stick. let's take stalking. stalking in the real world is defined in a different way. it is a glimpse of intimacy into someone's life. it involves fallowing around someone during the day and waiting around before the close the curtains. look at cyber stalking. it is quite different. it is not a goof of intimacy it is access to the person's life in real time. their photos, their e-mails, their correspondence, everything. also we see females engaging in cyber stalking and don't see that in the real world. the basic question i ask is are we still talking about the same thing? have we been lazy and tried to prefix cyber in front of something and presumed it was the same behavior? >> so our behavior changes when we go online? >> absolutely. i call it the cyber matrix. they are powerful drivers. we are familiar with the perceived anonymity online. anonymity in addition to that is a super human power of invisibility and once we should not treat lightly. factor in the online d dis-inhi
cyber behavioral profiling is about making that intuitively criminate muster in the kitchen with the candle stick. let's take stalking. stalking in the real world is defined in a different way. it is a glimpse of intimacy into someone's life. it involves fallowing around someone during the day and waiting around before the close the curtains. look at cyber stalking. it is quite different. it is not a goof of intimacy it is access to the person's life in real time. their photos, their e-mails,...
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. >>> they used to be intuitive and easy to use. now the stylish interiors of some new car models are leading to problems with the gearshifts. >> they might look better but consumer reports says these new shifters can be confusing and potentially dangerous. consumer reporter susan hogan shows us. >> reporter: recently we reported on a recall involving gearshift confusion. fiat-chrysler recalled cars and suvs because the gearshift makes drivers forget to put the vehicle in park before getting out. for decades cars with automatic transmissions had a simple shifter like this one. but car makers say new designs can set their models apart or offer a touch of luxury. but consumer reports warns those new designs can be complicated and even counterintuitive. >> the problem with these unconventional gear selectors is that they make it hard to consistently pick the correct gear, especially park. in the worst case that means the car could roll away. i'm right now in an merced mer z mercedes-benz. the shifter is a mono stable electronic shifter
. >>> they used to be intuitive and easy to use. now the stylish interiors of some new car models are leading to problems with the gearshifts. >> they might look better but consumer reports says these new shifters can be confusing and potentially dangerous. consumer reporter susan hogan shows us. >> reporter: recently we reported on a recall involving gearshift confusion. fiat-chrysler recalled cars and suvs because the gearshift makes drivers forget to put the vehicle in...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.all now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations and ask your gastroenterologist if humira may be right for you
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.all now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. >>> i have been seeing a lot of things and for the most part, we'll not discuss it. we have it before the committee. that has not been submitted as of yet. it is potentially serious. we'll be submitting certain things and i will be perhaps speaking about this is next week. wiretap covers a lot of different things. i think you will find interesting items coming to the forefront to the next few weeks. >> welcome back. returning to the big breaking story more of the president responding for the first time tonight after he made those unfounded allegations on twitter that barack obama had directed fire tapping at trump tower. robert costa and david and bob costa is all here with us. >> well, the people around the president privately
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. >>> i have been seeing a lot of things and for the most part, we'll not discuss it. we have it before the committee. that has not been submitted as of yet. it is...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> all right. this is a hollywood response to donald trump and the failure of republicans yesterday to get health care figured out and the debacle. bette midler with a glove raised middle finger, think classy, hollywood, which brings me to joe'spist -- joe piscopo,if it's there and they hand it to you on a silver platter, you've got to go for it, got to go for it. neil: but obviously, hollywood loving it because it shows the guy-- >> it's cyclical, and we had fun when president obama was in it and-- >> hollywood was in love with president obama. >> i know, but rosie perez said it best. she said no time to gloat, time to thank our officials and time to just fix it. that's exactly what it's got to be. i'm so tired of the rancor and hate on both sides, man. let's just-- >> but you read the headlines and next governor of new jersey, you have to read this stuff. kidding. please, they are loving, you know, trump and republicans imploding,
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> all right. this is a hollywood response to donald trump and the failure of republicans yesterday to get health care figured out and the debacle. bette midler with a glove raised middle finger, think classy, hollywood, which brings me to joe'spist -- joe piscopo,if it's there and they hand it to you on a silver platter, you've got to go for it, got to go for it. neil: but...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.w and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> a fan leaves two former actors -- kevin brophy of l.a. and peter barton of new york -- a surprise inheritance that includes 167 acres of farmland in central illinois. what do you say to yourself? "what the heck am i gonna do with this? can i sell it?" could you sell it? >> peter had kind of thought of being a farmer there in illinois. but, no, i can't do winters, and i can't do farming. >> so the heirs ask ray's attorney, don behle, to sell it and see what they get. plenty of locals want ray's fertile land. the highest bid -- $800,000. add in another $500,000 in cash and stocks, and the entire estate is worth $1.3 million. in lincoln after the sale, peter and kevin headline a fundraiser in ray's name for a local humane society. >> ray had a very strange upbringing and an odd life, but he loved his dogs. he loved his dogs probably more than himself. >> two hollywood characters come to town that ray ne
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.w and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> a fan leaves two former actors -- kevin brophy of l.a. and peter barton of new york -- a surprise inheritance that includes 167 acres of farmland in central illinois. what do you say to yourself? "what the heck am i gonna do with this? can i sell it?" could you sell it? >> peter had kind of thought of being a...
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. >> which is interesting and little bit counter-intuitive. we talk about lent an obligation to fast and obligation to pray. sounds like something i'm kind of doing by myself and it is a chore. but i realize noi talking to you, it is a communal event, we're all fasting together, we're all praying together. we're altogether in this enterprise. and the third part of doing charity that is a very communal enterprise. i'm reaching out to my brothers and sisters. i think the parishes and catholic charities have lots of opportunities for charitable works and doing of good during lent. so very active, interesting season. >> we'll be back in a moment after this short break and we'll discuss further the meaning and practice of lent. >>> hello, welcome back. we're talking about how to practice lent and we have a slide we'd like to show you. i believe it is a well known image of the sacred heart of jesus, and he will tell us the use in lent. >> if i understand history correctly it was found in a parish church in poland or eastern europe or something like
. >> which is interesting and little bit counter-intuitive. we talk about lent an obligation to fast and obligation to pray. sounds like something i'm kind of doing by myself and it is a chore. but i realize noi talking to you, it is a communal event, we're all fasting together, we're all praying together. we're altogether in this enterprise. and the third part of doing charity that is a very communal enterprise. i'm reaching out to my brothers and sisters. i think the parishes and...
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. >> it's an emotional, it's an intuitive process.t's happening in the brain, right, but if i'm thinking about responding in that way, then i'm overthinking it, and i probably won't do it well. >> it's very exciting to really improvise, and to have that moment. and it's also very social music. a lot of times, you're with other people. and to have that white-heat kind of communication between another musician, it's very-- it's pretty exciting. >> it's a great time to be a jazz musician. >> reporter: after our talk, joshua redman and brad mehldau set off on a european tour, and the two continue to perform their separate gigs. from new york, i'm jeffrey brown for the "pbs newshour." >> sreenivasan: finally, an essay from emily esfahani smith. she is trained in psychology, and the author of the recent book, "the power of meaning." an editor at stanford university's hoover institution, tonight, emily offers her humble opinion on the search for meaning over happiness. >> in recent years, psychologists have started looking more closely at ho
. >> it's an emotional, it's an intuitive process.t's happening in the brain, right, but if i'm thinking about responding in that way, then i'm overthinking it, and i probably won't do it well. >> it's very exciting to really improvise, and to have that moment. and it's also very social music. a lot of times, you're with other people. and to have that white-heat kind of communication between another musician, it's very-- it's pretty exciting. >> it's a great time to be a jazz...
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you think it's -- there are lots of intuitive reasons it might matter. the fundamental problem i have is just the timing. this shows labor productivity. i showed the bar charts before. looking at the level of it, there's a clear kink, a couple of years before the recession. so you get some dynamics related to capital during and after, and then you come back down. you don't actually look all that different from where you would have been on a pre-recession trend. so i won't say it doesn't contribute anything. we don't know the counterfactual. but it can't be the big story either. another way of thinking of that is, what we've been getting since 2007, what we've gotten for most of the periods since 1973. this isn't unusual. this is what we've been getting for most of history in that '95 to 2004 period. i'm going to say no. is it overregulation, or increases in regulation, and maybe a related point, that john will say much more about, the decline in dynamism in the u.s. economy. well, intuitively, you have to think regulation matters. it's easy to make that
you think it's -- there are lots of intuitive reasons it might matter. the fundamental problem i have is just the timing. this shows labor productivity. i showed the bar charts before. looking at the level of it, there's a clear kink, a couple of years before the recession. so you get some dynamics related to capital during and after, and then you come back down. you don't actually look all that different from where you would have been on a pre-recession trend. so i won't say it doesn't...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.all now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> it's "b," $517,000 -- for a 1914 baltimore news ruth rookie card, sold in 2008. >> in 2012, in defiance, ohio, karl kissner discovers 800 vintage baseball cards in the attic of his old family home. most of the century-old cards remain in near-mint condition, which is rare among cards even half their age. before the collecting craze in the 1980s, cards were simply fun toys to be used in bike-wheel spokes or flipping games, like this one. so, i'm gonna toss a card, and it'll land either picture or stats. you're gonna toss a card. if you match my card, you get to keep my card and your card. if you don't, i get to go home with your cards. >> okay, let's do this. >> all right? here it goes. stats. >> stats up. >> picture. i'm a winner. >> you're a winner. >> fortunately for karl, his grandfather wasn't interested in such games, and the collection should easily be worth millions... if they play their cards right. you see, selling the so-
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.all now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> it's "b," $517,000 -- for a 1914 baltimore news ruth rookie card, sold in 2008. >> in 2012, in defiance, ohio, karl kissner discovers 800 vintage baseball cards in the attic of his old family home. most of the century-old cards remain in near-mint condition, which is rare among cards even half their age. before the collecting craze in the 1980s, cards were...
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>> there were definitely moments where i felt like i really had to rely on my intuition.is idea of "the navigator" because i look back on that part of my life and i'm, like, how did i make it out okay? i had a really intense desire to be free and doing what i wanted to do and, you know, seeing the country, and i felt like i didn't want anyone to stop me. i was really stubborn. >> trevor: that's one way to be stubborn. i would play music loudly in my room. ( laughter ) you ended up in new orleans, and that's where you live now. >> yeah. >> trevor: playing music on the street there is a very different experience. you started, though, with, i guess, what jordan was trying to play earlier. >> the wash board. >> trevor: the wash board. was jordan playing it right? >> yeah, i think the wash board is very -- >> trevor: you don't have to be nice. jordan can handle pain ( laughter ) >> no, i think what i loved about the wash board is it's not pretentious. you know, i felt a little intimidated about playing music. i was, like, i got rhythm, i can do this. so it opened my mind about
>> there were definitely moments where i felt like i really had to rely on my intuition.is idea of "the navigator" because i look back on that part of my life and i'm, like, how did i make it out okay? i had a really intense desire to be free and doing what i wanted to do and, you know, seeing the country, and i felt like i didn't want anyone to stop me. i was really stubborn. >> trevor: that's one way to be stubborn. i would play music loudly in my room. ( laughter ) you...
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deepstack acquired something its developers called intuition through various game play scenarios. a.i. technology has been making rapid progress. i.t. giant google developed the software app alphago which stunned the world last year when it beat one of the world's best go players. >>> the temptation to track through freshly fallen snow is great for many of us. but for one british artist, it's a passion. he sees the pristine landscape as a canvas. as our next story shows, he's teaching people in northern japan how to turn the white stuff into works of art. >> reporter: a beautiful geometric pattern adds a special touch to a winter landscape. it's called snow art. simon beck is a leading figure in this field. he has created more than 250 works using just a pair of snow shoes. beck relies on his sense of direction as he makes huge patterns in the snow one step at a time. >> the difficulty is keeping your mind on it and not making a mistake that can't be undone. you can't paint over a mistake, you can't rub something out. it's quite difficult to get it right. >> reporter: people in th
deepstack acquired something its developers called intuition through various game play scenarios. a.i. technology has been making rapid progress. i.t. giant google developed the software app alphago which stunned the world last year when it beat one of the world's best go players. >>> the temptation to track through freshly fallen snow is great for many of us. but for one british artist, it's a passion. he sees the pristine landscape as a canvas. as our next story shows, he's teaching...
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but i kind of trusted something, my intuition. >> reporter: right now there's no research indicating benefits to human health, and it's not officially classified as a medicine. there is no regulation of this treatment by the fda or other authorities. do you think there are any dangers associated with kambo? >> like any medicine, if you take it and do it with no knowledge there is obviously more danger. kambo requires a certain amount of preparation. i would say it's not wise to do kambo if you have not done it before alone. >> reporter: kambo is legal in the u.s., and the people here seem to think it's working. so we decided to travel to where this ancient process began. to the amazon rainforest to see if we could actually find the creature at the center of this craze. >> it was a very early morning. we woke up at 5:00 a.m., took a two-hour bus ride, and then another 2 1/2-hour boat ride, and now we're here in the middle of the amazon, taking this motorized canoe another two hours up river to the campsite. >> gracias. ♪ this is the dry season. so we have to take the long way around t
but i kind of trusted something, my intuition. >> reporter: right now there's no research indicating benefits to human health, and it's not officially classified as a medicine. there is no regulation of this treatment by the fda or other authorities. do you think there are any dangers associated with kambo? >> like any medicine, if you take it and do it with no knowledge there is obviously more danger. kambo requires a certain amount of preparation. i would say it's not wise to do...
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he took it from a rhythm background instrument into playing behind his head, and he intuitively choreographedthe first great rock and roll stage moves and on his own, whether he was playing it behind his head, between his legs. >> reporter: john lennon once said if you tried to give rock n roll another name, you might call it chuck berry, and rolling stones guitarist keith richards once confessed he'd stolen every guitar lick from him. richards gave the induction speech when berry was among the first class inducted into the rock n roll hall of fame. berry performed at the white house and received a grammy lifetime achievement award and a star on the hollywood walk of fame, and then there was this tribute: when nasa launched the unmanned voyager i spacecraft in 1977, "johnny b. goode" was the one rock song included among recordings that would explain music on earth. berry was set to release an album of new songs, entitled" chuck," later this year. as news of his death spread, hometown fans gathered around his statue on the university of saint louis campus to mourn. >> sreenivasan: for more on
he took it from a rhythm background instrument into playing behind his head, and he intuitively choreographedthe first great rock and roll stage moves and on his own, whether he was playing it behind his head, between his legs. >> reporter: john lennon once said if you tried to give rock n roll another name, you might call it chuck berry, and rolling stones guitarist keith richards once confessed he'd stolen every guitar lick from him. richards gave the induction speech when berry was...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.w and get amazon chime at no additional cost. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> announcer: now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's january 2011, and art crego's huge military collection has three weeks to sell during an online auction. the pressure is on, big-time, after heir nancy crego-powers and auctioneer brian witherwell turn down a $200,000 offer for the whole catalog. when bidding gets off to a slow start, it looks like it could be a disaster. on the final day, february 4th, everything changes. >> seeing what the final bid price was on these items just amazed me. i think it took all of us by surprise. >> the biggest-selling item is that confederate carbine art bought for a couple hundred dollars. a collector pays $48,000 for it. belt buckles, purchased for a few bucks decades earlier -- the
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage.w and get amazon chime at no additional cost. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> announcer: now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's january 2011, and art crego's huge military collection has three weeks to sell during an online...
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deepstack acquired something its developers call intuition through various game play scenarios. a.i. technology has been makini rapid progress. i.t. giant google developed the software alphago which stunned many last year when it beat one of the world's best go players. >>> you're watching nhk "newsline." it's time to bring in jonathan oh with an update on the whorld weather, starting with australia. >>> i think the main concerns will be the possibibility of flh flooding, because we're going to be dealing with heavier downpours. the western coast and most of australia not really concerned with this. but along the eastern side there's a couple of areas of low pressure that are impacting the northern and southern areas of the coastline. on top of that we have a trough in place. an area where we're going to see rushing air come in and that's going to help trigger a little bit more of the instability as we go forward in time. we do have rain that's already trying to come onshore. near sydney in new south wales. we're going to see the rain picking up and the time period of heavy rain
deepstack acquired something its developers call intuition through various game play scenarios. a.i. technology has been makini rapid progress. i.t. giant google developed the software alphago which stunned many last year when it beat one of the world's best go players. >>> you're watching nhk "newsline." it's time to bring in jonathan oh with an update on the whorld weather, starting with australia. >>> i think the main concerns will be the possibibility of flh...
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introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> all right. make america great again, it's a pro trump rally going on in providen providence, rhode island and that immediately got some anti-trump groups involved. but it seems to have all been peaceful, so far so good. and joining us, the republican there, rhode island council member, are you one of the organizers for this? >> i am the sole organizer for this, neil, yes, i am. neil: this was done and arranged before the health care thing blew up yesterday, right? >> oh, yes. this was about a month in the making. absolutely. neil: okay. and why? why have the rally now? >> well, it's a national rally. it's make america great again rallies throughout the country and they reached out to me and asked me if i would organize the earlily and i was like, sure, i'll definitely do it. it's quite the crowd here, neil. quite the crowd. neil: i'm getting a look at it here. do you know whether some of the supporters there are a little bummed o
introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. >> all right. make america great again, it's a pro trump rally going on in providen providence, rhode island and that immediately got some anti-trump groups involved. but it seems to have all been peaceful, so far so good. and joining us, the republican there, rhode island council member, are you one of the organizers for this? >> i am the sole organizer for this, neil,...
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>> there were definitely moments where i felt like i really had to rely on my intuition.his idea of "the navigator" because i look back on that part of my life and i'm, like, how did i make it out okay? i had a really intense desire to be free and doing what i wanted to do and, you know, seeing the country, and i felt like i didn't want anyone to stop me. i was really stubborn. >> trevor: that's one way to be stubborn. i would play music loudly in my room. ( laughter ) you ended up in new orleans, and that's where you live now. >> yeah. >> trevor: playing music on the street there is a very different experience. you started, though, with, i guess, what jordan was trying to play earlier. >> the wash board. >> trevor: the wash board. was jordan playing it right? >> yeah, i think the wash board is very -- >> trevor: you don't have to be nice. jordan can handle pain ( laughter ) >> no, i think what i loved about the wash board is it's not pretentious. you know, i felt a little intimidated about playing music. i was, like, i got rhythm, i can do this. so it opened my mind abou
>> there were definitely moments where i felt like i really had to rely on my intuition.his idea of "the navigator" because i look back on that part of my life and i'm, like, how did i make it out okay? i had a really intense desire to be free and doing what i wanted to do and, you know, seeing the country, and i felt like i didn't want anyone to stop me. i was really stubborn. >> trevor: that's one way to be stubborn. i would play music loudly in my room. ( laughter ) you...
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everyone would have a first intuition to think about it, whether i am safe or not. are biased and cannot tolerate their food being served by someone who is hiv negative but with family members who are hiv positive, just don't come. you never know what you are going to find. we spoke to some people in there. that man in particular spoke very good english and had a bagel in his hand. but when i told him the story about this place, he said he had second thoughts and wasn't sure about coming back. social stigma and discrimination by people is irrational. i think a lot of people understand that hiv cannot be spread by eating social stigma and discrimination by people is irrational. i think a lot of people understand that hiv cannot be spread by eating a bakery product. somehow, umm, there is still irrational fear. robin brandt reporting from shanghai. ‘battling' barbara buttrick was known as the ‘mighty atom' and became the first ever female boxing world champion, back in the 1950s. she moved from the uk to the states, eventually retiring undefeated. now, aged 87, she's
everyone would have a first intuition to think about it, whether i am safe or not. are biased and cannot tolerate their food being served by someone who is hiv negative but with family members who are hiv positive, just don't come. you never know what you are going to find. we spoke to some people in there. that man in particular spoke very good english and had a bagel in his hand. but when i told him the story about this place, he said he had second thoughts and wasn't sure about coming back....