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of quallcom. >> host: paul jacobs, what does quallcom do? >> guest: we make the chips and technology for cell phones. so many of the phones that youa have of the third generation, if you've heard that terminology, that has quallcom technology inside it. many of those also has a chip, much like you might get intel been inside a pc. >> host: superblock stories, android, android, ipaq users, what exactly does your chip do inside those funds? >> guest: it does a lot these days. it started out as just radio communications between the device you are carrying with you and the network. but now that the phones have so much capability in with added graphics in there and the microprocessor that doesc computations are inerrant and cameras and video and audio in games about these kinds of things have been put into those chips as well. >> host: where those chips manufactured? >> guest: predominantly they're manufactured anda taiwa. were fabulous manufacture co. we designed the chips not only in# san diego or california, but those designs are sent off to a
of quallcom. >> host: paul jacobs, what does quallcom do? >> guest: we make the chips and technology for cell phones. so many of the phones that youa have of the third generation, if you've heard that terminology, that has quallcom technology inside it. many of those also has a chip, much like you might get intel been inside a pc. >> host: superblock stories, android, android, ipaq users, what exactly does your chip do inside those funds? >> guest: it does a lot these...
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. >> host: paul jacobs, what does qualcomm do? >> guest: we make the chips and technology for cell phones, so many of the phones that you have of the third generation, if you've heard that terminology, that has qualcomm's technology inside it, and many, many of those also have a chip much like you might think of intel being inside a pc. >> host: so for blackberries, iphone, ipad users, what exactly does your chip do inside those phones? this. >> guest: it does a lot these days. it started out it was just the radio communications between the device you were carrying with you and the network. but now that the phone's got so much capability in it, we've added graphics and the microprocessor that does the comp pewations that are in there and cameras and video and audio and games and all these kinds of things have been put into those chips as well. >> host: and where are they manufactured? >> guest: predominantly in taiwan, so we're what's called a fabulous semiconductor manufacturer. the designs are from san diego, but they're sent to
. >> host: paul jacobs, what does qualcomm do? >> guest: we make the chips and technology for cell phones, so many of the phones that you have of the third generation, if you've heard that terminology, that has qualcomm's technology inside it, and many, many of those also have a chip much like you might think of intel being inside a pc. >> host: so for blackberries, iphone, ipad users, what exactly does your chip do inside those phones? this. >> guest: it does a lot...
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s latest move with jacob sullum senior editor of reason magazine and reason dot com and the. news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying operation to rule the day. i. did you hear that over the weekend there was another major terrorism arrest here in the u.s. nineteen year old mohamed osman mohamud was arraigned this afternoon on a charge of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction of the maximum penalty here is life in prison a mama was arrested friday night in portland after f.b.i. agents say that he tried to detonate what he thought was a massive car bomb at a holiday tree lighting ceremony now the arrest of muhammad was the result of a very long undercover operation by the feds who reportedly alerted to muhammad by his father several months ago and the thirty six page arrest warrant lays out in detail a plan designed to kill or injure thousands of portland residents including women and children they were all attending this annual christmas tree lighting ceremony according to the arrest warrant
s latest move with jacob sullum senior editor of reason magazine and reason dot com and the. news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying operation to rule the day. i. did you hear that over the weekend there was another major terrorism arrest here in the u.s. nineteen year old mohamed osman mohamud was arraigned this afternoon on a charge of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction of the maximum penalty here is...
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judge jacobs.that was a fairly common practice. but something went wrong. the hold was never transferred. as a result, judge jacobs has been on the bench now for the last 18 years. [applause] >> and we were honored to have him committed to rule of law to present the 2010 lecture. judge jacobs. [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to deliver this lecture named for barbara olsen. she was a kphop commentator whoe about compelling matters with directness, can correspodor and. i will talk about lawyers at r war, more particularly the professional elite and bar associations that are at war with the military of our own country. i'm not the first to notice that among educated classes and cadres in this country there is a prevailing hostility to all institutions that are organized on military lines or that assimilate military values and a suspicion of the people in these institutions and professions, the police, the f.b.i. of course, even the boy scouts. this is nothing new. i'm not parting the curta
judge jacobs.that was a fairly common practice. but something went wrong. the hold was never transferred. as a result, judge jacobs has been on the bench now for the last 18 years. [applause] >> and we were honored to have him committed to rule of law to present the 2010 lecture. judge jacobs. [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to deliver this lecture named for barbara olsen. she was a kphop commentator whoe about compelling matters with directness, can correspodor and. i...
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>> jacob smith. jimmy: jacob smith?ence aws ] we are looking for jay trundle. jay trundle. [ ding ] we would've taken "jacob trundle." so you were close. [ laughter ] yo score is zero, which means it's time for "late night" cartoon break! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: classic dog. contestant three, please switch places with contestant number two. what is your name and ere are you from? >> peter from towanda, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: peter, what is your last name? >> aquillio. >> jimmy: wow, peter aquillio. that's a great name. all right peter aquillio, it is time to "name that guy!" [ beeping ] [ beep ] [ boop ] okay what's your answer, buddy? >> it's my grandpa. [ light laughter ] [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is your grandfather's name? >> daniel. >> jimmy: yeah -- [ buzzer ] we're looking fofirst and last name. >> oh, sorry. >> jimmy: agnes crenshaw. [ dience aws ] oh, angus. i apologize, angus crenshaw. [ lightning ] agnes is his wife, and you know what that means. it's -- [ laughter ] - time for --
>> jacob smith. jimmy: jacob smith?ence aws ] we are looking for jay trundle. jay trundle. [ ding ] we would've taken "jacob trundle." so you were close. [ laughter ] yo score is zero, which means it's time for "late night" cartoon break! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: classic dog. contestant three, please switch places with contestant number two. what is your name and ere are you from? >> peter from towanda, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: peter,...
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jacob heyman hits it, the jackpot. everybody wants to buy their own car house now. on sutro's land you could only rent it. now the creative carpenter starts emerging. they can take these cars, add additions, put them um in the air. -- up in the air. this is a house from a gardener in golden gate park. this is on the great highway. you can see he just put one car on the end as sort of a little sun room or viewing area facing the ocean. a lot of cars were used as rentals. these are little rental cabins where they basically just put two together. and the real estate guys who owned lots could rent them for people for the weekend or this summer. you had millionaires coming from all over the place to actually rernt a -- rent a car, to rough it in the old car in the beach. it was just a novel, faddish thing to do in the 1890's. >> woody, i was wondering. you said they dragged them out. i know the maps from that area, and basically the lincoln street line is the most southern railway for the city at that time. so everything south of that, you're telling me, sandunes. we all
jacob heyman hits it, the jackpot. everybody wants to buy their own car house now. on sutro's land you could only rent it. now the creative carpenter starts emerging. they can take these cars, add additions, put them um in the air. -- up in the air. this is a house from a gardener in golden gate park. this is on the great highway. you can see he just put one car on the end as sort of a little sun room or viewing area facing the ocean. a lot of cars were used as rentals. these are little rental...
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jacobs said that he prepared before he left that explains what has happened over the years. at the back is a picture that was taken last week that shows this to which -- shows the sewage coming out. as i said, this picture was taken last week. this was subsequent to the work completed and finalized. as you can see, there is still a problem. now i would like to have mr. patino come up and explain what he did. >> on august 18, i got the permit to do the work. i called for inspection, and asked the inspector to give me a correction notice of what he wanted me to do specifically. at that time, i did not know what they wanted me to do. he wanted me to replace the existing two way cleanout. then basically when i was speaking with him, i called for inspections. i knew that the line was stopped. i took my snake, tried to clear it up. the inspector pulled up at that time. when i am pulling out the state, it got stuck at 8 feet. he had plumbing experience in the past and he said, is it possible it went back toward the house? when i pulled out the senate, you could clearly see there we
jacobs said that he prepared before he left that explains what has happened over the years. at the back is a picture that was taken last week that shows this to which -- shows the sewage coming out. as i said, this picture was taken last week. this was subsequent to the work completed and finalized. as you can see, there is still a problem. now i would like to have mr. patino come up and explain what he did. >> on august 18, i got the permit to do the work. i called for inspection, and...
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jacobs is now in the backfield at the 40 yard line. overall the giants on that play made it one yard. to the outside. to calhoun. duke is stopped at the 44 yard line. >> cris: it just shoorve better than that. they caught them in the perfect defense. they come with the slot blitz. you have the quick screen to the outside. this is the perfect call and they are not executing the plays. a slot blitz coming here. you got two blockers in front and they just missed the block. mario manningham has got to make that play. >> al: calhoun, rookie from memphis, first nfl catch. gain of four. second and six. under 3:30 now. eagles running stunts up front. manning's pass incomplete. intended for derek hagan. it will be third down and six. >> cris: that time, brandon graham got some quick pressure on the outside and forced eli to move out of the pocket. andy reid, boy, nice to see his young rookie making a play in a big moment. >> al: third and six. here they come again. manning almost gets sacked. gets it away and then it's dropped by jacobs. so it'
jacobs is now in the backfield at the 40 yard line. overall the giants on that play made it one yard. to the outside. to calhoun. duke is stopped at the 44 yard line. >> cris: it just shoorve better than that. they caught them in the perfect defense. they come with the slot blitz. you have the quick screen to the outside. this is the perfect call and they are not executing the plays. a slot blitz coming here. you got two blockers in front and they just missed the block. mario manningham...
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. >> paul jacobs, is there enough technology coming to prevent a spectrum crisis or a brownout? >> i am not sure. we are in a brownout situation for some users. there are a lot of situations that have to come together. there is no silver bullet. this is an issue associated with the net neutrality debate. it is it the companies are using band with efficiently. however much they use the is not cost them anything. you might look at a cellular operator who is trying to be patient using 50 times less capacity to run -- who is trying to beat each patient -- be efficient using 50 times less capacity to run a voip operation. we believe people ought to have access to whatever they want on the internet. we think there needs to be a mechanism so the consumer can understand what did they are using up a lot of bandwidth for this application or a little. my analogy is today -- to a car. i need to know how much i can use from my gas gauge. i need to know how much capacity i am using up at a given time. you cannot complicate a own -- complicate a phone much. can we put in some measures so that
. >> paul jacobs, is there enough technology coming to prevent a spectrum crisis or a brownout? >> i am not sure. we are in a brownout situation for some users. there are a lot of situations that have to come together. there is no silver bullet. this is an issue associated with the net neutrality debate. it is it the companies are using band with efficiently. however much they use the is not cost them anything. you might look at a cellular operator who is trying to be patient using...
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jacob is stationed in iraq. and drew is stationed in california. she thanks everyone for their thoughts and prayers and it helps their family get through these long years. >> you can send us a picture of your millitary friends or family members and we will honor them with a special soldier salute. just send the photos to pics at foxbaltimore.com. >>> change could be coming to oriole park. the baltimore orioles say they're looking to widen seats in the club level and upper deck. that means the number of seats at the park would drop by a couple of thousands. the orioles plan on adding less intrusive railings and drink on the club level. if improved, the renovations will be done during the off season. >>> officials plan to keep the zoo open frida monday through fy throughout january and february. that is if the weather allows it. ticticket prices will be $8 for adults and $5 for. this will be the first time that the zoo will be open during the winter months. >>> an attack on a news crew caught on tape. take a look at this. witnesses say mourners at a
jacob is stationed in iraq. and drew is stationed in california. she thanks everyone for their thoughts and prayers and it helps their family get through these long years. >> you can send us a picture of your millitary friends or family members and we will honor them with a special soldier salute. just send the photos to pics at foxbaltimore.com. >>> change could be coming to oriole park. the baltimore orioles say they're looking to widen seats in the club level and upper deck....
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dennis jacobs to all of these lectures. judge jacobs is the chief judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. president bush appointed him to the second circuit in 1992 where he has served as chief judge since 2006. his education includes a master's in english literature at the advanced age of 21 from nyu finished everything required except the dissertation before his phd. he spent his entire legal career litigating on commercial matters. he became a partner in 1980. in addition to be deeply versed in the law, judge jacobs as a superb reputation for fairness and for the quality of his work. he does not stop with the law. not surprisingly, given his literary background, he reads vary widely and has a great love for music. perhaps more surprisingly, i understand he has a large personal knowledge about catastrophes ranging from the titanic to earthquakes. however, the rumor that the democrats after the 2010 election and the republicans after the 2008 election, it is apparently unfounded. [laughter] one other little detail about our speaker, we are gratefu
dennis jacobs to all of these lectures. judge jacobs is the chief judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. president bush appointed him to the second circuit in 1992 where he has served as chief judge since 2006. his education includes a master's in english literature at the advanced age of 21 from nyu finished everything required except the dissertation before his phd. he spent his entire legal career litigating on commercial matters. he became a partner in 1980. in addition...
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>> what do you think, jacob? >> beans. >> you guys forgot one imporant thing, though. jacob?the tortilla chips. >> yeah, the chips. right? >> they're actually going to go and harvest the vegetables -- tomatoes, peppers, onions, cucumbers, and take them back and create salsa and actually eat the salsa as a reward for all their hard work that's been going on since almost february. >> oh, i found a nice red one right back here. >> look at this cucumber, ms. chamberlain! >> wow, that is gorgeous. if you can take that and just twist it. there you go. >> that was good. >> the salsa tasted awesome. >> it was amazing. >> certainly looks delicious. for more information about the green chimneys children's garden, visit our website. >>> it's a sight to make you look twice, even if you have seen a synchronized rowing crew before. these teens take tradition for a ride. >> reporter: there is a dragon in the water. a dragon boat, that is. >> my sister told me endless stories about her experience on the dragon boat. >> reporter: that's what got benjamin chan to join team nova. now he and his
>> what do you think, jacob? >> beans. >> you guys forgot one imporant thing, though. jacob?the tortilla chips. >> yeah, the chips. right? >> they're actually going to go and harvest the vegetables -- tomatoes, peppers, onions, cucumbers, and take them back and create salsa and actually eat the salsa as a reward for all their hard work that's been going on since almost february. >> oh, i found a nice red one right back here. >> look at this cucumber,...
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christian jacobs: he produces this kids' television show.to explain yo gabba gabba to somebody-- it's difficult. you sound a little crazy. ♪ (calvin) if christian asks me to dance on the yo gabba gabba show...i'm going to do it. even if he doesn't ask me, i think i'll do a wiggle. so you should look out for that. (tina) i'm feeling good. i'm excited. (calvin) i'm feeling nervous. (tina) oh my gosh! (calvin) ooh! ♪ toy guitar music hi guys, i'm christian. how are you? (tina) hello, i'm tina. nice to meet you. tina, nice to meet you. i'm vanessa, nice to meet you. ♪ my name's vanessa, i'm from florida. i have a couple different interests. for the past two months i've been working at a production company. i was just wondering how you started out in production? [whistles] that's a good question. someone told my parents, "your daughter and son are so cute. you should put them in the movies." my parents were naive enough to go, "okay, let's go for it!" i grew up doing commercials and things in the industry, but in front of the camera as a child ac
christian jacobs: he produces this kids' television show.to explain yo gabba gabba to somebody-- it's difficult. you sound a little crazy. ♪ (calvin) if christian asks me to dance on the yo gabba gabba show...i'm going to do it. even if he doesn't ask me, i think i'll do a wiggle. so you should look out for that. (tina) i'm feeling good. i'm excited. (calvin) i'm feeling nervous. (tina) oh my gosh! (calvin) ooh! ♪ toy guitar music hi guys, i'm christian. how are you? (tina) hello, i'm tina....
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. >>> joining us now is jacob hacker, political science professor at yale and co-author of an amazingwinner-take-all politics." jacob, it is great to see you. >> thanks for having me on, chris. >> let's first talk about the post tax inequality. what roll has tax policy in the bush years and the reagan years before that and throughout, what role that has played in the rising inequality that you and pearson document in the book? >> if you listen to some commentators, it doesn't play a billing role. they are mostly looking at the middle of the income distribution for people making 50,0$50,000 or $100,000 a year, changes in taxes haven't made a difference. when you start looking at families with 1 million or 5 million or $25 million in income, you are talking about huge cuts in the effective taxes that they are paying. cuts that are so large ta recently, warren buffet complained he was paying a higher tax rate than his secretary. so for the very top of the income distribution, my co-author, paul pearson, and i say there have been economic smart bombs delivering payloads of cash to careful
. >>> joining us now is jacob hacker, political science professor at yale and co-author of an amazingwinner-take-all politics." jacob, it is great to see you. >> thanks for having me on, chris. >> let's first talk about the post tax inequality. what roll has tax policy in the bush years and the reagan years before that and throughout, what role that has played in the rising inequality that you and pearson document in the book? >> if you listen to some...
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jacobs is now in the backfield at the 40 yard line. overall the giants on that play made it one yard. to the outside. tocalhoun. duke is stopped at the 44 yard line. >> cris: it just shoorve better than that. they caught them in the perfect defense. they come with the slot blitz. you have the quick screen to the outside. this is the perfect call and they are not executing the plays. a slot blitz coming here. you got two blockers in front and they just missed the block. mario manningham has got to make that play. >> al: calhoun, rookie from memphis, first nfl catch. gain of four. second andix. under 3:30 now. eagles running stunts up front. manning's pass incomplete. intended for derek hagan. it will be ird down and six. >> cris: that time, brandon graham got some quick pressure on the outside and forced eli to move out of the pocket. andy reid, boy, nice to see his young rookie making a play in a big moment. >> al: third and six. here they come again. manning almost gets sacked. gets it away and then it's dropped by jacobs. so it's fou
jacobs is now in the backfield at the 40 yard line. overall the giants on that play made it one yard. to the outside. tocalhoun. duke is stopped at the 44 yard line. >> cris: it just shoorve better than that. they caught them in the perfect defense. they come with the slot blitz. you have the quick screen to the outside. this is the perfect call and they are not executing the plays. a slot blitz coming here. you got two blockers in front and they just missed the block. mario manningham...
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that was jacob moore burger from the future of freedom foundation now still ahead for you this hour a second chance at freedom petty criminals could soon walk out of prison find out why their terms are being cut short and who's behind the initiative. russia's foreign ministry insists that businessmen of victor boot should be tried fairly in the united states the alleged gunmen are claims he's been put under severe pressure by u.s. authorities to admit charges of arms trafficking and terrorism which he has denied all after being extradited from thailand earlier this week he's now in solitary confinement in a new york jail is facing a sentence from twenty five years to life in prison his trial is set to begin in january next year artie's marina portnoy reports. the case surrounding viktor bout has been quite a tug of war between russia and the u.s. and the presidential aide to dmitri medvedev recently spoke out saying that the charges that the u.s. have leverage against victor boot a russian citizen a serious and russia would like for those charges to be thoroughly investigated and russ
that was jacob moore burger from the future of freedom foundation now still ahead for you this hour a second chance at freedom petty criminals could soon walk out of prison find out why their terms are being cut short and who's behind the initiative. russia's foreign ministry insists that businessmen of victor boot should be tried fairly in the united states the alleged gunmen are claims he's been put under severe pressure by u.s. authorities to admit charges of arms trafficking and terrorism...
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until we know more about it we're going to have more on this story on monday for you with the reasons jacob sullum. now while many are waiting for the latest cables from whistle blowing website wiki leaks to drop some countries are still trying to get details from there last week in light of wiki leaks iraq documents that mark has attempted to launch an internal investigation but as our correspondent explains their investigation led to some very bizarre realisations. defense officials seem to be on a quest for the truth of the week you leaks after the whistleblower web site released thousands of iraq war logs showing prisoner abuse in iraq denmark launched its own investigation to find out whether danish soldiers were involved if anything had happened in a wrong way of course we should be open about that at first they turned to nato and the united states for help with no luck get the documents from the americans because the americans of a close ally often mark in these documents are american after being refused access to information by nato and their american counterparts. to turn to wiki l
until we know more about it we're going to have more on this story on monday for you with the reasons jacob sullum. now while many are waiting for the latest cables from whistle blowing website wiki leaks to drop some countries are still trying to get details from there last week in light of wiki leaks iraq documents that mark has attempted to launch an internal investigation but as our correspondent explains their investigation led to some very bizarre realisations. defense officials seem to...
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crack so how could this vote for advocates of across the board decriminalization common to speak with jacob sullum of reason magazine on the reaction to this new study next we'll have satirical rapper go remy perform his latest rap saudis without he's live on the show with war recession the endless negativity surrounding tomorrow's elections maybe the only thing to do is to rap and to laugh and earlier we brought you the amazing story of karen o. she's a duke student who made an entire forty two slide power point presentation about all the fine duke men that she took to the sleeping bag and now the duke history department is holding an informal discussion on karen's particular historical context really does being a slutty college student really require an academic form that's going to be a piano tonight's show but now let's move on to tonight's top story. after last week's failed mail bombing attempt suspected to be planted. by militants in yemen rumors of escalated u.s. force there are heating up according to the wall street journal support is growing within both the military and the obama
crack so how could this vote for advocates of across the board decriminalization common to speak with jacob sullum of reason magazine on the reaction to this new study next we'll have satirical rapper go remy perform his latest rap saudis without he's live on the show with war recession the endless negativity surrounding tomorrow's elections maybe the only thing to do is to rap and to laugh and earlier we brought you the amazing story of karen o. she's a duke student who made an entire forty...
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. >> this will on "the communicators," discussion with paul jacobs. >> what does qualcomm do? >> it makes chips for cell phones. many of those have a chip much like those made by intel inside a computer. >> what exactly does your chip do inside the:? >> it does a lot. it started out as a radio communication between a device you were carrying with you and the network. now that the fund has so much capability, we have graphics and the microprocessor that does habitations and cameras and doeso and 00 audio -- computations and cameras and video and audio. we design the chip in san diego california. the designs are sent to asia and taiwan. they are manufactured there. we work with the device manufacturers. what is interesting is that our direct revenues are 95% outside the united states. most of the handset manufacturers are outside of the night the states. >> how many employees does qualcomm have and how many are located inside the u.s. located inside the u.s.
. >> this will on "the communicators," discussion with paul jacobs. >> what does qualcomm do? >> it makes chips for cell phones. many of those have a chip much like those made by intel inside a computer. >> what exactly does your chip do inside the:? >> it does a lot. it started out as a radio communication between a device you were carrying with you and the network. now that the fund has so much capability, we have graphics and the microprocessor that...
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judge jacobs? [applause] [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to deliver this lecture named for barbara olson. she was a commentator who spoke to us about compelling matters with directness, candor and wit. it weighs on me to do justice to this occasion. i am going to talk about lawyers and war. more particularly, the professional elite and the bar association that is at war with the military of our own country. i am not the first to notice that among educated class is an contries in this country, there is a prevailing hostility. there is a suspicion of people in these institutions and professions, the police, the fbi, and even the boy scouts. this is nothing new. i am not courting the curtain. it is part of a wider fashion. when many americans consider the military of the worst thing they can bring themselves to a mansion is the only truth they know. -- can bring themselves to imagine, is the only true if they know. -- truth they know. we need to take this phenomenon seriously because of ou
judge jacobs? [applause] [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to deliver this lecture named for barbara olson. she was a commentator who spoke to us about compelling matters with directness, candor and wit. it weighs on me to do justice to this occasion. i am going to talk about lawyers and war. more particularly, the professional elite and the bar association that is at war with the military of our own country. i am not the first to notice that among educated class is an contries...
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investment research analyst matt jacob says bigger really is better, when it comes to this new class of mega ships. but it comes at a cost, soaking up customer demand from r.c.l.'s slightly older ships. >> i think it's been a positive investment for them, because they've been able to get very strong returns on the "oasis" itself. and i think they will on the "allure." it's just that we think maybe>>t it's clear we are now recovering from where we were. and look, even with these kinds of price levels, we can be reporting excellent earnings. and we've said, we think next year could be the best year in our history, even though we're still not where i'd like the economy to be. >> last year at this time, r.c.l. talked about having to be very aggressive with discounting in short-term bookings-- meaning bookings that were made several weeks, or maybe a month or two in advance. this year, we're not seeing that. we're seeing pricing pretty that's a price gain nearly twice as large as shares of its arch- rival carnival. analysts say with the stock at this level, investors are making a bet: tha
investment research analyst matt jacob says bigger really is better, when it comes to this new class of mega ships. but it comes at a cost, soaking up customer demand from r.c.l.'s slightly older ships. >> i think it's been a positive investment for them, because they've been able to get very strong returns on the "oasis" itself. and i think they will on the "allure." it's just that we think maybe>>t it's clear we are now recovering from where we were. and look,...
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richard jacobs an infectious disease expert strongly disagrees. >> the infectious disease society of america based on in evidence in the literature that lyme disease is a well defined disease. >> reporter: lyme disease comes from the bite of a tick found in wooded areas where there are lots of deer, like here in marin county. and while most cases are treated with just a month of antibiotics, some patients suffer much longer. dr. green says mona's ongoing symptoms are a sign of ongoing infection. >> if the patient remains ill, there is an active infection. there is a bug in there that you have to continue to try to reduce in number. >> reporter: how? with months and in some cases even years of iv antibiotics. >> where's the evidence for that? where does it come from? show me one study that says that therapy for six or seven months is doing the patient any good whatsoever. >> reporter: dr. jacobs says vague symptoms like headaches, fatigue, i, insomnia, muscle aches and pains are not related to the therapy. >> the therapy is not conventional. not indicated. might be harmful. and i can
richard jacobs an infectious disease expert strongly disagrees. >> the infectious disease society of america based on in evidence in the literature that lyme disease is a well defined disease. >> reporter: lyme disease comes from the bite of a tick found in wooded areas where there are lots of deer, like here in marin county. and while most cases are treated with just a month of antibiotics, some patients suffer much longer. dr. green says mona's ongoing symptoms are a sign of...
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jacob, welcome to the program. how remarkable is that, in terms of what we are seeing that the 60% owned by the u.s. government, are wrapping up billions of dollars in debt before this bailed out? >> clearly it is tied up in balance sheets. the point of the ipo is that it was priced when it was first announced that so low. one of the most pessimistic forecasts, it seemed the logical thing to do to increase the share price. >> the best of it -- i guess that the big question for potential investors is whether or not the company is fully fit. >> really, the jury is still out on that. it will be up to general motors over the long term to show that these financials were not simply a blip. they will have to keeps showing and delivering, underpinning the share prices as we look to see what happens on the ipo as the u.s. treasury speech to the bailout money. >> there has been a lot of interest in this possible chinese in said. why would they be keen to of chinese investors involved? >> i do not know. the interest from asia
jacob, welcome to the program. how remarkable is that, in terms of what we are seeing that the 60% owned by the u.s. government, are wrapping up billions of dollars in debt before this bailed out? >> clearly it is tied up in balance sheets. the point of the ipo is that it was priced when it was first announced that so low. one of the most pessimistic forecasts, it seemed the logical thing to do to increase the share price. >> the best of it -- i guess that the big question for...
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[applause] and we have a team of folks from jacobs engineering, who are providing the construction management. what we have for bringing this team together is not just a modern design and modern construction methods, but we have most modern means of delivering a complex project like this where we have all these folks working together and the pre-development funding enabled us to bring them together, and what that allows us to do is it allows the people who are going to be building the building to sit down with the people who are designing the building to test concepts such as prototyping. the base isolation is going to make sure that this hospital is seismically safe. it allows us to make sure that the way that we are designing this is a way that we can also build that in a most efficient and effective way. it allows us to get ahead in terms of bidding for certain parts of the project. we just were able to bid the steel package, for example, pitting what we believe might have been the very bottom of the steel market, which is going to save us about $5 million from what we felt we were going t
[applause] and we have a team of folks from jacobs engineering, who are providing the construction management. what we have for bringing this team together is not just a modern design and modern construction methods, but we have most modern means of delivering a complex project like this where we have all these folks working together and the pre-development funding enabled us to bring them together, and what that allows us to do is it allows the people who are going to be building the building...
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. >> louis vuitton designer marc jacobs has taken this democratization to the extreme: t-shirts withame can now be had for less than 20 euros. fifty years ago the beatles played their first gig in hamburg. at that time there were five of them. a young man named stuart sutcliffe played bass. he fell in love with german photographer astrid kirchherr who took many famous pictures of the band. and it's stuart and astrid's tragic love story that is the subject of a comic book that's just been published. >> astrid kirchherr was a young photography student when she first came across an unknown band performing in a basement club in hamburg. they were the beatles. between 1960 and 62, stuart sutcliffe was the beatles' bassist. he and astrid fell in love at first sight. arne bellstorf is a comic artist, and has just published a book about their love story called "baby's in black". it's about 200 pages long, and took him three years to complete. >> i concentrated on astrid and stuart, i wanted to tell their story, and document the whole hamburg scene at the time, how the beatles arrived and wer
. >> louis vuitton designer marc jacobs has taken this democratization to the extreme: t-shirts withame can now be had for less than 20 euros. fifty years ago the beatles played their first gig in hamburg. at that time there were five of them. a young man named stuart sutcliffe played bass. he fell in love with german photographer astrid kirchherr who took many famous pictures of the band. and it's stuart and astrid's tragic love story that is the subject of a comic book that's just been...
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and if you are not into tech toys, how about a mark jacobs bella bag? a lot of girls in the newsroom have been talking about this today. half off at nordstrom.com with the promo code holiday10. join our consumerwatch holiday shopping call-in tonight at 1- 888-5-helps-u tonight from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. tell us what you're looking for and we'll help you find the best prices but experts from cnet, ebay, shop it to me and the frugal find. phone lines open tonight at 5:00. we'll take your calls until 7:00. no early phone calls. if you call now, there won't be anyone there to answer. but we have our volunteers standing by who are helping with consumer problems so not to confuse you too much. if you have a problem call now. if you want a deal, call at 5:00. >>> new details coming out about the royal wedding. when and where william and catherine will tie the knot and who is pick up the tab. ,, ,,,,,,,, tonight at five: a beautiful bay area mosaic, drawing criticism. well, today's tip of the day is going to be is broccoli. a lot of is coming in locally grown into t
and if you are not into tech toys, how about a mark jacobs bella bag? a lot of girls in the newsroom have been talking about this today. half off at nordstrom.com with the promo code holiday10. join our consumerwatch holiday shopping call-in tonight at 1- 888-5-helps-u tonight from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. tell us what you're looking for and we'll help you find the best prices but experts from cnet, ebay, shop it to me and the frugal find. phone lines open tonight at 5:00. we'll take your calls until...
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richard jacobs, an infecttious diseaseexpertt. >> if you have been treated appropriately for six weeks that further therapy is not indicated any longer. >> this prolonged therapy is generally not covered by insurance. does that surprise you? >> not at all. >> reporter: cindy enes says mona has the right to appeal. >> a patient who has been denied a treatment recommendation has the right to receive an independent medical review. >> reporter: and so far her agency's initial investigation suggests blue shield should pay. >> at some point it becomes the responsibility of the plan to provide that critical intervention. >> reporter: giving mona new hope she can afford the treatment and get back to her calling. >> i don't like to give up. even if i'm tired i'll keep pushing. >> reporter: dr. kim mulvihill, health watch. >> we were told that they are still investigating mona case. last week for the first time mona reports to us that her insurer picked up the $1200 tab for that i.v. infusion drug and as we mentioned this therapy is very controversial. tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. we will hear from bot
richard jacobs, an infecttious diseaseexpertt. >> if you have been treated appropriately for six weeks that further therapy is not indicated any longer. >> this prolonged therapy is generally not covered by insurance. does that surprise you? >> not at all. >> reporter: cindy enes says mona has the right to appeal. >> a patient who has been denied a treatment recommendation has the right to receive an independent medical review. >> reporter: and so far her...
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white boy's version of nba, generating will have and knowledge for its own sake and what do you say to jacob>> so many responses to this. i think unlike playing a sport if you work for a company for a few years you'll learn skills and take with you the rest of your life. i think that people can be educated in many contexts and you can read books and i suspect that weisberg has not stopped reading books since he graduated from college and you can definitely continue your education in many different ways. >> what do you have to do to get involved in the program. if you're saying maybe i will drop out of college. what's the conditions for $100,000. >> 20 under 20.org, it's a short application and submit an essay on how you'd like to change the world, and then, and then we will set up some interviews with various entrepreneurs who will evaluate and possibly mentor you as you go along. >> and obviously, if you're over 20 years old we would encourage you to identify any talented people you know who are under 20 and have the potential to really change the world in this country for the better. >> di
white boy's version of nba, generating will have and knowledge for its own sake and what do you say to jacob>> so many responses to this. i think unlike playing a sport if you work for a company for a few years you'll learn skills and take with you the rest of your life. i think that people can be educated in many contexts and you can read books and i suspect that weisberg has not stopped reading books since he graduated from college and you can definitely continue your education in many...
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see it again, the holder jacob hodges, there, perfec flips it to danzer, and virginia takes a lead. you love trickeration. o'brien, the freshman qb calls his own number, 12 yards to pay dirt. ter apins lead. fourth and goal on the one for maryland. the handoff goes to dj adams and he just wks into the end zone untouched. made that look easy. 21-10. the cavs counter, the 1-yard touchdown and at e end of the half, no fake here. hinkabin from 52 yards, hooks it good. right now, maryland leads 28-23 in the fourth quarter. all right. let's go to annapolis. navy hosting central michigan. ricky date of birth's all-time leading scorer sitting out with a concussion. chris pctor pitches to aaron santiago, first career touchdown. navy leads 7-0. could do some push-ups. later in the quarter, game tied at 7. proctor, some big blocks. cuts to the chippewas. 16 yards to the end zone. navy leads 14-7. second quarter. 21-14, midshipmen, central michig. ryan ran cliff will the not be tackled, spins and in for 6. it is how to make a tackle.com right there. nowavy leads 35-24. >>> the mountaineers host
see it again, the holder jacob hodges, there, perfec flips it to danzer, and virginia takes a lead. you love trickeration. o'brien, the freshman qb calls his own number, 12 yards to pay dirt. ter apins lead. fourth and goal on the one for maryland. the handoff goes to dj adams and he just wks into the end zone untouched. made that look easy. 21-10. the cavs counter, the 1-yard touchdown and at e end of the half, no fake here. hinkabin from 52 yards, hooks it good. right now, maryland leads...
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fourth quarter, philip rivers finds jacob hester. rivers, 15 of 24. 233 yards.rsonal high with four touchdowns. >>> dwyane wade back from a sprained wrist. while away, the heat have lost on saturday, facing the pacers monday. second quarter, danny dwranger hits the three. pacers up 14. then, brandon rush, chipped in with 20 with a basket. wade, underneath the basket, blocked by solomon jones. he's upset with the play when you shoot 1 for 13 on the night. gets the technical foul. wade, frustrated. three-points on the game. late fourth quarter. granger, for three. big win for the pacers. they win it 93-77. >>> this has been your espn news update. back to you in the studio. >>> oprah winfrey has wrapped up her two-day favorite things giveaway, in true oprah fashion. >> how about if we give each person in your audience the brand-new totally redesigned 2012 volkswagen beetle? >> the car has the "o" stamp of approval. oprah herself owns and drives the 2011 v.w. beetle. >> i just want one of her favorite things. >> let's call oprah. >>> coming up next, we'll update thi
fourth quarter, philip rivers finds jacob hester. rivers, 15 of 24. 233 yards.rsonal high with four touchdowns. >>> dwyane wade back from a sprained wrist. while away, the heat have lost on saturday, facing the pacers monday. second quarter, danny dwranger hits the three. pacers up 14. then, brandon rush, chipped in with 20 with a basket. wade, underneath the basket, blocked by solomon jones. he's upset with the play when you shoot 1 for 13 on the night. gets the technical foul. wade,...
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this blockage would have to be downhill in order for it to cause a problem in the jacob's soson's property. >> what took so long to get action on this? when you get a violation notice, the property owner is responsible for proposing what the fix is. clearly, there was a problem. i think at this point we are being asked to uphold the issue, that you fixed it. there are penalties and fees attached because of the violations in the beginning. your claim, at this point, is that the problem is not fixed. >> our claim is that we were required to do work that was not necessary because the problem persists. the whole point of the process here has been to correct a sewer problem that would solve the nuisance problem. my point is, we spent a lot of time, and apparently the city has spent a lot of money, working on something that was not going to fix the problem. the problem was not on the jacobson's property. private citizens are certainly not going to be able to tear up the street. i had an exchange of letters with mr. young in august 2007, july as well. he left me a voicemail. i sent him a follow-u
this blockage would have to be downhill in order for it to cause a problem in the jacob's soson's property. >> what took so long to get action on this? when you get a violation notice, the property owner is responsible for proposing what the fix is. clearly, there was a problem. i think at this point we are being asked to uphold the issue, that you fixed it. there are penalties and fees attached because of the violations in the beginning. your claim, at this point, is that the problem is...
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jacob pullen with the lob of jamar samuels. hokies suffered their first loss falling to third ranked k state 73-57. women's hoops, georgetown against maryland. sugar rogers scored a game high 21. hoyas defeat the terrapins 53- 45. >>> the steelers signed former redskin kicker shawn suisan and the redskins get back to work tomorrow preparing for a game with the titans. more with the edge right after this. here's to the believers. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new grow
jacob pullen with the lob of jamar samuels. hokies suffered their first loss falling to third ranked k state 73-57. women's hoops, georgetown against maryland. sugar rogers scored a game high 21. hoyas defeat the terrapins 53- 45. >>> the steelers signed former redskin kicker shawn suisan and the redskins get back to work tomorrow preparing for a game with the titans. more with the edge right after this. here's to the believers. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs......
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enforcement director jacob frenkel says the case comes down to one question. >> are people trading with information of corporations that they are not entitled to have? that's insider trading. the other piece of this investigation is, are there experts out there who have such a high-level, superior knowledge that they are actually able to help sophisticated investors make more intelligent investment decisions? if that's all it is, then it's not insider trading. >> susie: also weighing on investors today? worries about the european economy. ireland asked for, and got, emergency financial aid from the european union over the weekend. details are still being worked out, but the country's rescue package is estimated at more than $110 billion. this comes just six months after greece got a $137 billion bailout from the e.u. and the international monetary fund. so who's next, and what does this mean for the u.s.? a short while ago i talked with international economist simon johnson, and began by asking him, "will this bailout fix ireland's economic problems?" >> no, i'm afraid i think this bail
enforcement director jacob frenkel says the case comes down to one question. >> are people trading with information of corporations that they are not entitled to have? that's insider trading. the other piece of this investigation is, are there experts out there who have such a high-level, superior knowledge that they are actually able to help sophisticated investors make more intelligent investment decisions? if that's all it is, then it's not insider trading. >> susie: also...