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certainly much more time than jeffrey sachs. and it is to -- my great unhappiness to report that none of these experiments worked as intended. >> host: i want to quote one part of the book that william easterly actually criticizes. he said: should be nod a holm anyone numb attacks of jeffrey sachs. nina writes, columbia university paid 8 million for sachs' townhouse in 2002. part of a package of benefits designed to lure him from harvard. among the six bedrooms and working fireplaces what is particularly appealing is the south, facing garden and he was grateful for the garden. >> guest: it is a lovely house, and i will say that bill easterly is an academic. i'm a journalist, i think the details about the kinds of homes people live in are fascinating. call me a voyeurist if you want, that's fine. i also, to my defense, i think it's important, and i know that all of news this room are guilty, whether you live in an $8 million townhouse or rent a thousand dollar a month studio, we have no idea, we can't even begin to understand the
certainly much more time than jeffrey sachs. and it is to -- my great unhappiness to report that none of these experiments worked as intended. >> host: i want to quote one part of the book that william easterly actually criticizes. he said: should be nod a holm anyone numb attacks of jeffrey sachs. nina writes, columbia university paid 8 million for sachs' townhouse in 2002. part of a package of benefits designed to lure him from harvard. among the six bedrooms and working fireplaces what...
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certainly much more time than jeffrey sachs. is to migrate unhappiness to report non-of these experiments were as intended. >> i want to quote one part of the book to william easterly actually criticizes. he's an academician. he says they should be no ad hominem attacks jeffrey sachs. if he interprets this to be an ad hominem attack him and mena writes university paid 8 million in 2002, part of a package of benefits designed to the room from harvard apart from the six bedrooms and working fireplaces commode makes the house appealing as this out basic garden. but that she looks simple and he was graceful. >> it is a lovely house. [laughter] i will say that, you know, we'll easterly is academic. i am a journalist. i think the details about the kinds of homes people live in our fascinating. call me a voyeuristic you want, that's fine. but i also to my defense, i think it is important and i know that all of us in this room are guilty of whether you have in an $8 million townhouse or rent a thousand dollars a month studio, we have no
certainly much more time than jeffrey sachs. is to migrate unhappiness to report non-of these experiments were as intended. >> i want to quote one part of the book to william easterly actually criticizes. he's an academician. he says they should be no ad hominem attacks jeffrey sachs. if he interprets this to be an ad hominem attack him and mena writes university paid 8 million in 2002, part of a package of benefits designed to the room from harvard apart from the six bedrooms and working...
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jeffrey and larry are back with us again.he first one is about effective ways to grow your employee base. >> what advice do you have for young companies as they're looking to grow their teams? what best practices on hiring would you have? >> larry, i'll start with you on this one. what advice do you have for him? >> go slow. especially when you're new and you don't have a lot of extra money. the most expensive thing you'll ever have a line item in your budget is people. you make darn sure you need to hire more people and you can afford to hire more people. first thing i would do is ask more from the people who already work for you. as far as best hiring practices, ask the tough questions. ask them what books they've been reading lately. ask them what they know about you and your company and your industry. if they go listen, buddy, i'm just looking for a job, let them look someplace else. >> if they don't know anything about your company, it's not worth talking to them. >> i'd offer up ask friends. the best people i have found
jeffrey and larry are back with us again.he first one is about effective ways to grow your employee base. >> what advice do you have for young companies as they're looking to grow their teams? what best practices on hiring would you have? >> larry, i'll start with you on this one. what advice do you have for him? >> go slow. especially when you're new and you don't have a lot of extra money. the most expensive thing you'll ever have a line item in your budget is people. you...
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>> jeffrey. >> jeffrey?nswered his cell phone. >> okay, this is not good. >> i know it's not good. >> calvin is next door freaking out. >> well, then they're the perfect couple, because miranda's over here freaking out. >> no, no! i'm not doing this! i'm not getting married. that -- that's it, that's it, that's it! >> oh, yes, you are, my dear. you are getting married, honey. i know -- listen, baby, i know you want your father and julia here, okay? but you are marrying calvin. you're not marrying them. >> hmm. hmm, hmm. why does that make so much more sense with you saying it? >> hmm? >> nothing. uh, miranda, honey, listen, baby. all performances...have kinks, you know? and -- and -- and -- and go through stages. and the curtain rises. and the performance is phenomenal! bravo! >> bravo, bravo, bravo! >> yes! >> oh, honey, it's not over until the fat lady sings. shut up, claretha. >> no, i'm not doing this! it's over! like, i can't! [ telephone rings ] >> guys, it's jeffrey, it's jeffrey, it's jeffrey. hello?
>> jeffrey. >> jeffrey?nswered his cell phone. >> okay, this is not good. >> i know it's not good. >> calvin is next door freaking out. >> well, then they're the perfect couple, because miranda's over here freaking out. >> no, no! i'm not doing this! i'm not getting married. that -- that's it, that's it, that's it! >> oh, yes, you are, my dear. you are getting married, honey. i know -- listen, baby, i know you want your father and julia here,...
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jeffrey we're talking about here rope so the problem there is that the e.u. requires jim products to be labeled as such but there is a loophole there were imported products still need to be labeled how did that happen and do you think we'll see more and more jam crops being grown in here up. well to clarify imported products that contain g m o's in europe do have to be labeled but the imported animal feed once it's fed to the animals the milk and meat in europe do not have to be labeled as genetically modified and that loophole has allowed millions of tons of genetically modified feed to be entering the food supply in europe and this has resulted we believe in some of the health problems now in the united states we see a lot of the health problems that are associated with g m o's are on the rise here we see gastrointestinal disorders immune system problems like allergies and asthma and autoimmune disease and leaky gut diabetes inflammatory based diseases reproductive disorders like infertility and we see a lot of these reversing in people and livestock and th
jeffrey we're talking about here rope so the problem there is that the e.u. requires jim products to be labeled as such but there is a loophole there were imported products still need to be labeled how did that happen and do you think we'll see more and more jam crops being grown in here up. well to clarify imported products that contain g m o's in europe do have to be labeled but the imported animal feed once it's fed to the animals the milk and meat in europe do not have to be labeled as...
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jeffrey we're talking about here ropes so the problem there is that the e.u. requires jim products to be labeled as such but there is a loophole there were imported products still need to be labeled how did that happen and do you think we'll see more and more jim crops being grown in here up. well to clarify imported products that contain g m o's in europe do have to be labeled but the imported animal feed once it's fed to the animals the milk and meat in europe do not have to be labeled as genetically modified and that loophole has allowed millions of tons of genetically modified feed to be entering the food supply in europe and this has resulted we believe in some of the health problems now in the united states we see a lot of the health problems that are associated with g m o's are on the rise here we see gastrointestinal disorders immune system problems like allergies and asthma and autoimmune disease and leaky gut diabetes inflammatory based diseases reproductive disorders like infertility and we see a lot of these reversing in people and livestock and th
jeffrey we're talking about here ropes so the problem there is that the e.u. requires jim products to be labeled as such but there is a loophole there were imported products still need to be labeled how did that happen and do you think we'll see more and more jim crops being grown in here up. well to clarify imported products that contain g m o's in europe do have to be labeled but the imported animal feed once it's fed to the animals the milk and meat in europe do not have to be labeled as...
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and our guest today is jeffrey smith from the institute for responsible technology author of books on health dangers from genetically modified organisms jeffrey great to have you with us today great to be here all right so if you were explaining to a school kit in plain words how would you explain what's wrong with a genetically modified product well with genetically modified products you take individual genes from the d.n.a. of one species and you force it into the d.n.a. of other species so you can mix and match between humans animals viruses bacteria and plants now this is completely new this was never done before it's a radical new way of creating organisms that are not the products of the billions of years of evolution and not the products of sexual reproduction what you need to know is that the process itself is flawed it creates unpredicted side effects so there can be new allergies new toxins new and d. new dreams carcinogens created from the process itself then there is what they put in and it turns out they're putting toxins into our food that kill insects and they're also p
and our guest today is jeffrey smith from the institute for responsible technology author of books on health dangers from genetically modified organisms jeffrey great to have you with us today great to be here all right so if you were explaining to a school kit in plain words how would you explain what's wrong with a genetically modified product well with genetically modified products you take individual genes from the d.n.a. of one species and you force it into the d.n.a. of other species so...
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jef jeffrey, how do you arrange something like this? a bunch of vintage planes from world war ii. there are other planes there as well. they travel around the country in wings over america sharing the history with people all over the country. >> one of the things they do when they come to our airport, offer us the opportunity do a ride and exithalfway? >> we get half a ridend we pay . what did it feel like? >> it is incredible. walking into it, they are an immense aircraft. you get inside. there is no room at all. the power behind those engines when you are taking off, it really is indescribable. sharing that ride, it chokes you up a little bit. to have that much history there, i got to partake in it. >> do you make bomb noises? >> i pretended. we were up in orange, massachusetts and come to jump town and we'll throw you out of a plane there too. >> no way. >>> you know what i want? a minneapolis man that really -- >> this is the campaign video of mayoral candidate jeff wagner. he is running for mayor in minneapolis, minnesota. yes, tha
jef jeffrey, how do you arrange something like this? a bunch of vintage planes from world war ii. there are other planes there as well. they travel around the country in wings over america sharing the history with people all over the country. >> one of the things they do when they come to our airport, offer us the opportunity do a ride and exithalfway? >> we get half a ridend we pay . what did it feel like? >> it is incredible. walking into it, they are an immense aircraft....
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are you jeffrey webb? what? did that bitch tell you i raped her? look, it's all lies. whoa, whoa.ou take a breath, son? no. no way i'm going back to texas! hey! hey! hey! hey! [ groans ] [ both grunting ] give me your hands! give me your hands! webb: okay! okay! turn around! hands behind your head! behind your head! where you running to, boy? i never touched her. the only reason she's doing all this is 'cause i wanted the divorce! mr. webb, i don't know to what you are referring, but we have reason to believe that your car was used in the commission of a homicide. what are you, nuts? where were you last night? i was here, inside my house. excuse me! i'm asking the questions here! he's not your guy. what about your car? was that here, too? i have no idea where my car was. i only picked it up this morning at a depot near the airport. before then, it could have been anywhere between here and el paso. look! i have a receipt! let me see. [ breathing heavily ] here. check with the shipping office and find out... chief, i don't understand. if webb is telling the truth and someone from th
are you jeffrey webb? what? did that bitch tell you i raped her? look, it's all lies. whoa, whoa.ou take a breath, son? no. no way i'm going back to texas! hey! hey! hey! hey! [ groans ] [ both grunting ] give me your hands! give me your hands! webb: okay! okay! turn around! hands behind your head! behind your head! where you running to, boy? i never touched her. the only reason she's doing all this is 'cause i wanted the divorce! mr. webb, i don't know to what you are referring, but we have...
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in fact, it's going to be their plan because jeffrey works for the u.n. anyway, we are going to do is take a shot at putting a plan together that would include the overfishing. it would include finding. it would include water. it would include population. and he's even going to have a chapter in their on poverty and health care. the health care project is not just health care in the united states. he's putting together a global health plan. he's also putting together a global education plan. i mean, we might just get everything straightened out. we can do anything we want to if we just know what it is we want to do. we have incredible capabilities. if i can do this, if i can go from no bias into three bison to 55,000 bison in 20 years, we can do anything. [applause] >> i'm going to steal one of my favorite lines. i've seen him get this at the most part teaches groups. we've got to stop doing the things and start doing the smart things. so i got to get your final thought. [laughter] >> again, someone like ted comes around very rare in our lives. he follows
in fact, it's going to be their plan because jeffrey works for the u.n. anyway, we are going to do is take a shot at putting a plan together that would include the overfishing. it would include finding. it would include water. it would include population. and he's even going to have a chapter in their on poverty and health care. the health care project is not just health care in the united states. he's putting together a global health plan. he's also putting together a global education plan. i...
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weapons inspector, charles duelfer; plus, margaret warner in egypt; jeffrey brown on the photography of war; and shields and brooks preview president obama's address to the nation.
weapons inspector, charles duelfer; plus, margaret warner in egypt; jeffrey brown on the photography of war; and shields and brooks preview president obama's address to the nation.
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and we're doing a tribute to jeffrey rush. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> you have ben stiller and dark dark fanning. >> our closing film is the seek let life of walter -- ben stiller will be there. >> he's in that, isn't he. >> and he directs it. >> if you give somebody an award, that you have got to show up, don't they? woody allen, just giving him an award for just showing up and getting on the plane. this year, using the lacker theater. >> the 2nd week we'll be using the lacker theater. -l-a-r-ktheater. >> mill valley has 3 screens mill valley film festival, thursday october third and runs through the 13th. if you want tickets get them fast. >>> this is kp ix 5 news. >>> the father of a dodgers fan stabbed to death in san francisco gets ready to address the public. what he's asking for and what friends are telling us. >>> maybe a few showers around the bay area. >>> and ticktock, ticktock, time is running out in washington to stop the government from shutting down. but the senate is vowing something to make it unavoidab
and we're doing a tribute to jeffrey rush. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> you have ben stiller and dark dark fanning. >> our closing film is the seek let life of walter -- ben stiller will be there. >> he's in that, isn't he. >> and he directs it. >> if you give somebody an award, that you have got to show up, don't they? woody allen, just giving him an award for just showing up and getting on the plane. this year, using the lacker theater. >> the 2nd week...
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jeffrey we're talking about here ropes so the problem there is that the e.u. requires jim products to be labeled as such but there is a loophole there were imported products still need to be labeled how did that happen and do you think we'll see more and more jim crops being grown. well to clarify imported products that contain g m o's in europe do have to be labeled but the imported animal feed once it's fed to the animals the milk and meat in europe do not have to be labeled as genetically modified and that loophole has allowed millions of tons of genetically modified feed to be entering the food supply in europe and this has resulted we believe in some of the health problems now in the united states we see a lot of the health problems that are associated with g m o's are on the rise here we see gastrointestinal disorders immune system problems like allergies and asthma and auto immune disease leaky gut diabetes inflammatory based diseases reproductive disorders like infertility and we see a lot of these reversing in people and livestock and the lab animals
jeffrey we're talking about here ropes so the problem there is that the e.u. requires jim products to be labeled as such but there is a loophole there were imported products still need to be labeled how did that happen and do you think we'll see more and more jim crops being grown. well to clarify imported products that contain g m o's in europe do have to be labeled but the imported animal feed once it's fed to the animals the milk and meat in europe do not have to be labeled as genetically...
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getting an upgrade to buy from hold at jeffreys. >> another jeffreys call moving the stock about 3%,nerous friday. jeffreys raised their target to 30 from 27. that is about 30% higher than intel shares are right now. they cite increased emphasis for lower priced cheaper chips, ie moving past the pc era. >> yep. >> more to tablets, mobile phones. people waiting on intel for a while. >> they have been waiting. look at the one year, 0.1% to the downside. really has done nothing at all. >> trading at all-time high levels back to its spinoff to shareholders back in december of 2000. >> what can stop these insurance companies. health insurance companies since obama care passed soaring. bank of america and merrill lynch. target raised from 79 to 68, the stock is at 67.55, moreup side than they had and they got to their target price so give them props on that. >> a soaring share price in the form of ul ta salon cosmetics. >> holy mackerel. a lot of 17, 1750, 17.5%. they reported second quarter earnings last night earned 70 cents a share, 3 cents above estimates. revenue and same-store sales
getting an upgrade to buy from hold at jeffreys. >> another jeffreys call moving the stock about 3%,nerous friday. jeffreys raised their target to 30 from 27. that is about 30% higher than intel shares are right now. they cite increased emphasis for lower priced cheaper chips, ie moving past the pc era. >> yep. >> more to tablets, mobile phones. people waiting on intel for a while. >> they have been waiting. look at the one year, 0.1% to the downside. really has done...
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jeffrey should be a national story. his death is not fashionable. his face will never be seen on a shirt worn by a big star. hell, i'd have to do a monologue on jeffrey every day for a year to strike a balance. his death is a reminder of evil and the cowardice that fumels i. the least we can do is condemn such acts. you want to talk about crime? sure. let's talk about crime. let's talk about all of it. giving less than half the story is worse than no story at all. >> this is yet to be judged as a hate crime. but i'm guessing when somebody is walking through union square in new york city saying i'm going to hit the first white man i see, i would call that a hate crime, dana. >> i would imagine if anybody heard him they probably just looked away and hoped that it would dissipate and that they wouldn't have to get involved. >> yeah. >> two people tried to jump in. >> you would think if someone stood up and said al akbar with a gun and then -- you would probably call that a jihad as well. >> that's a good point. bob, if we're going to discuss violence,
jeffrey should be a national story. his death is not fashionable. his face will never be seen on a shirt worn by a big star. hell, i'd have to do a monologue on jeffrey every day for a year to strike a balance. his death is a reminder of evil and the cowardice that fumels i. the least we can do is condemn such acts. you want to talk about crime? sure. let's talk about crime. let's talk about all of it. giving less than half the story is worse than no story at all. >> this is yet to be...
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also tina brown and bloomberg view's jeffrey goldberg. fascinating stuff lately. we will be talking more syria when we return. ore and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds between the two in real time... before he could even think about planning for his daughters' future... mike opened a merrill edge investment account and linked it to his bank of america bank account to help free up plenty of time for the here and now. that's the wonder of
also tina brown and bloomberg view's jeffrey goldberg. fascinating stuff lately. we will be talking more syria when we return. ore and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have...
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jeffrey, does disappointment signify a real break with traditionalists and conservatives?>> i don't think it does. i think it underscores the priority of the election of this pope, which is not to just continue what pope benedict have, which is theological reconstruction, liturgical interests. francis has been charged with fixing up the image of the catholic church around the world. there has been unprecedented meltdown. we've had some of the worst. p.r. disasters with the catholic church in 500 years. not a lot was done under benedict to fix this, so what francis is do pursuing a different set of priorities. not that benedict would have been opposed to this, he was just a different kind of pope. i don't think there is a turn to the left in any sense but a reshuffling of priorities. we desperately need evangelism, and that's what pope francis is contributing. >> the big pedophilia scandal with so many priests. pope francis said he was going to root it out and he proved that stance when he recalled the ambassador to the dominican republic as soon as they were informed that
jeffrey, does disappointment signify a real break with traditionalists and conservatives?>> i don't think it does. i think it underscores the priority of the election of this pope, which is not to just continue what pope benedict have, which is theological reconstruction, liturgical interests. francis has been charged with fixing up the image of the catholic church around the world. there has been unprecedented meltdown. we've had some of the worst. p.r. disasters with the catholic church...
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here is what the killer said after he killed poor jeffrey babbitt and left jeffrey's mother suffering alzheimer's without a care giver. he said, you think i'm afraid of these charges? i punched a police officer in newburg in front of a crowd of people and all his colleagues and i was out of jail in 168 hours. he said that. so how come when evil speaks, we don't listen? >> the "new york times" listens. >> we'll give this to eric. "new york times" did a long piece on the victim, but then they ruined it by the next day, they felt like oh, well, their version of fair and balanced is to do something on the victim and then do the same amount on the killer and blame his crimes on mental illness. >> he is schizophrenic. >> he says he doesn't like white people! >> no, no. he said -- >> where is that? >> he punched black people, he's punched white people. he's punched hispanic people. he was just arrested in harlem for not only hitting a woman, but spitting in her face! >> so this is a defense? >> no, no, no! >> he hates everybody. >> yeah. >> equal opportunity hater. >> believe me, black peopl
here is what the killer said after he killed poor jeffrey babbitt and left jeffrey's mother suffering alzheimer's without a care giver. he said, you think i'm afraid of these charges? i punched a police officer in newburg in front of a crowd of people and all his colleagues and i was out of jail in 168 hours. he said that. so how come when evil speaks, we don't listen? >> the "new york times" listens. >> we'll give this to eric. "new york times" did a long piece...
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there's a wonderful playwright named jeffrey sweet who wrote a play when i was 19 that was a musical called hitch which was a -- never got done. but beau bridges directed it and we did it in lloyd bridges living room to get somebody to back it and they didn't bite. but it was another great experience. marsha strawsman was in it. i have all of these people who i love. >> over the years you've had an opportunity to work with. every story has names. >> i know, yeah. >> so anyway jeffrey sweet and i kept in contact over the years. he's a teacher, a writer, he -- he wrote a book about second city in chicago. so he's well known for that. so he's written a play about william cumfler. >> first amendment. >> yeah, 60s and 70s, chicago seven, thousands of very well known trials. and my -- a friend of mine named jeff mccarthy an amazing actor is playing william, so it's kind of an incestuous group. we're all coming together, a two hander play. it's fascinating. i hope that i'm up to you. >> have you directed before? >> i have directed readings, and i have directed a production of cats for my da
there's a wonderful playwright named jeffrey sweet who wrote a play when i was 19 that was a musical called hitch which was a -- never got done. but beau bridges directed it and we did it in lloyd bridges living room to get somebody to back it and they didn't bite. but it was another great experience. marsha strawsman was in it. i have all of these people who i love. >> over the years you've had an opportunity to work with. every story has names. >> i know, yeah. >> so anyway...
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. >> -- and you have an 8-year-old son jeffrey. i have an 8-year-old daughter as you know as well.urious, how do you -- are you modeling or trying to model, he's young still, but how much are you thinking about him when you think about your own diabetes and his eating and all of that? >> i think about him every single day. that is my impetus, that was my motivation for getting myself together, my life together as far as eating right for my type ii diabetes because like i said, my mother, her, you know, dying from complications didn't change anything. even when i got the diagnosis, i went back to the pancake house and ate the food. but it was the thought of my son sitting there, it was a vision of him laying in the bed crying, trying to figure out where heaven was because everybody said mommy was there. and that jeffrey, so when i think about, you know, when i have to go exercise because i do not like exercising, but i go to the gym, when i'm at boot camp, i picture my son there at the finish line going, mommy, you can do it. >> so delighted to meet you. >> i'm delighted to meet you
. >> -- and you have an 8-year-old son jeffrey. i have an 8-year-old daughter as you know as well.urious, how do you -- are you modeling or trying to model, he's young still, but how much are you thinking about him when you think about your own diabetes and his eating and all of that? >> i think about him every single day. that is my impetus, that was my motivation for getting myself together, my life together as far as eating right for my type ii diabetes because like i said, my...
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and our guest today is jeffrey smith from the institute for responsible technology author of books on health dangers from genetically modified organisms jeffrey great to have you with us today great to be here all right so if you were explaining to a school kid in plain words how would you explain what's wrong with a genetically modified product well with genetically modified products you take individual genes from the d.n.a. of one species and you force it into the d.n.a. of other species so you can mix and match between humans animals viruses bacteria and plants now this is completely new this was never done before it's a radical new way of creating organisms that are not the products of the billions of years of evolution and not the products of sexual reproduction but you need to know.
and our guest today is jeffrey smith from the institute for responsible technology author of books on health dangers from genetically modified organisms jeffrey great to have you with us today great to be here all right so if you were explaining to a school kid in plain words how would you explain what's wrong with a genetically modified product well with genetically modified products you take individual genes from the d.n.a. of one species and you force it into the d.n.a. of other species so...
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jeffrey wike camp is not an easy guy to deal with. the schoolcraft surrender a enormous amount pressure. there's no cut further east disability from texas. you know, so they wanted norms are to be more aggressive than they fired him in a fire two of the layers he's working with. and then there were some more conflict with the next batch. i think now they have a nice message on, who i think they are going to stick with. i think they've learned their lessons about firing lawyers that it delays your case. that's one of the reasons we haven't had a trial yet. this thing is going to go on for another year at least. yes, sir. >> what happened to agence schoolcraft job? >> a tree and is unique. he has been suspended without pay for over 31st of 2009. once he refused to report to work, the department could have fired him in five days, but they decided not to. you can guess why they didn't fire him. it would have looked bad. it would look like they're retaliating. c. is just one. [inaudible] >> ahaz hearing right, yes. the department does not
jeffrey wike camp is not an easy guy to deal with. the schoolcraft surrender a enormous amount pressure. there's no cut further east disability from texas. you know, so they wanted norms are to be more aggressive than they fired him in a fire two of the layers he's working with. and then there were some more conflict with the next batch. i think now they have a nice message on, who i think they are going to stick with. i think they've learned their lessons about firing lawyers that it delays...
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also former ambassador to iraq and turkey that being jim jeffrey and stanley kurts. andy, i want to begin with you. i did not understand what happened last night. he made a great speech in parts. he certainly made a strong case, i think. if he can't get his military vote now why didn't he encourage people to make a new resolution, there's a bunch of senators trying to make a new resolution. where didn't he try to make a deal. right now he's not in charge it looks like putin is in charge and that's not where the american president should be. >> i agree with you. i thought he made a very good case that bashar al assad is a bad guy doing bad things. and that the world should be outraged. but then he said i'm so outraged i'll ask everybody to step back for a while and postpone the vote and see if we can do something over the next course of time. the timeline for negotiating, finding chemical weapons is going to be a very long timeline, and i just think he gave bashar al assad a pass. >> that's the thing. mr. jeffrey, it's almost like, you know, i think putin is the big w
also former ambassador to iraq and turkey that being jim jeffrey and stanley kurts. andy, i want to begin with you. i did not understand what happened last night. he made a great speech in parts. he certainly made a strong case, i think. if he can't get his military vote now why didn't he encourage people to make a new resolution, there's a bunch of senators trying to make a new resolution. where didn't he try to make a deal. right now he's not in charge it looks like putin is in charge and...
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>> jeffrey, we've done the easy stuff.s on people make being more than $400,000 a year. we put a cap on discretionary spending. of course we didn't tell people what we would cut. we've done the stupid stuff which is the sequester which is what we're referring to which really cuts the investments we need to make in education and infrastructure and high value added research, the kinds of things that will make us competitive in a knowledge based global economy. but we've avoided doing the really tough stuff and that's what we got focus on and that's what we got push these members of congress to deal with. >> jeff greenfield we know what that stuff is but no one will do it. >> gentlemen, i listen to you and i think i'm seeing a place just before the start world war i, an archduke being shot in serbia, impossible. both of you folks have seen a decline of what senator simpson would talk about, that middle ground that used to be the place that everyone assumed was impregnable. isn't there a chance and that the political reality a
>> jeffrey, we've done the easy stuff.s on people make being more than $400,000 a year. we put a cap on discretionary spending. of course we didn't tell people what we would cut. we've done the stupid stuff which is the sequester which is what we're referring to which really cuts the investments we need to make in education and infrastructure and high value added research, the kinds of things that will make us competitive in a knowledge based global economy. but we've avoided doing the...
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as bloomberg's jeffrey goldburg writes, last week obama looked as if he had lost the plot. this week he has created for himself a potentially historic opening. it is no small thing for an iranian president to shake hands with the leader of the great satan. joining me today, managing editor of the grio.com, joy reed, chuck todd and white house correspondent at the huffington post, sam stein. >> washington invaded you. >> we brought washington -- we brought the mountain to mohammed. i think the u.n. general assembly may have something to do with it, bees to honey. chuck, it's amazing to me that i'm reading quotes from jeffrey goldburg who has been, i would say, excoriating the president's foreign policy as of late and now is, and i'm not saying that it's not legitimate, but the fact is for the last couple weeks we have all been focused on i think a rather flailing foreign policy. the fact that the president has been able to turn a corner potentially at the united nations with his possible handshake with the iranian president is a pretty dramatic change of events. >> think abo
as bloomberg's jeffrey goldburg writes, last week obama looked as if he had lost the plot. this week he has created for himself a potentially historic opening. it is no small thing for an iranian president to shake hands with the leader of the great satan. joining me today, managing editor of the grio.com, joy reed, chuck todd and white house correspondent at the huffington post, sam stein. >> washington invaded you. >> we brought washington -- we brought the mountain to mohammed. i...
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merits of capitalist system it's still fairly rare well to attempt to do just that i'm now joined by jeffrey summers and associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin in the walking thank you very much for your time mr summers i know that you are a frequent guest here in moscow and you are on today you will be speaking on the waterways the world off to the end of american imperial. isn't beach i thing is the kind of topic that will certainly resonate with many people in moscow but i assume that for many americans it's not just a provocative topic some may perceive that as simply and patch are already on the part well you know i thought that patriotism is rather weak in the united states today but i think americans are very weary they're not particularly patriotic right now and they feel under a great deal of stress and so they're not really thinking in terms of patriotism in the way that they once did especially during the cold war now i think that there are a couple of words in the political science vocabulary imperialism being one of them that are sort of dirty i
merits of capitalist system it's still fairly rare well to attempt to do just that i'm now joined by jeffrey summers and associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin in the walking thank you very much for your time mr summers i know that you are a frequent guest here in moscow and you are on today you will be speaking on the waterways the world off to the end of american imperial. isn't beach i thing is the kind of topic that will certainly resonate with many people...
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bloomberg view's jeffrey goldberg, robin wright and our own andrea mitchell back with us.here was the cover of "the week" magazine. sick of the job. that is the u.s. as the world's policeman and you wrote something in your column this week that really struck me and i'll put that on the screen, as well. you said, "give obama credit for standing up for an important principle in a chaotic region but also give the american people some credit. they're telling our leaders something important. it's hard to keep facing down middle east hitlers when there are no churchills on the other side." where are we this morning with a potential deal at hand, and a real statement of nonintervention on the part of this president and the american public. >> well, let me take it from several perspective, david, one, i think the deal that's been proposed would be if it can be implemented would be a great deal. affirmed the ban on chemical weapons. we will have avoided a military strike. we also may have laid the foundation for a cease-fire, maybe through further negotiations with the russians. if
bloomberg view's jeffrey goldberg, robin wright and our own andrea mitchell back with us.here was the cover of "the week" magazine. sick of the job. that is the u.s. as the world's policeman and you wrote something in your column this week that really struck me and i'll put that on the screen, as well. you said, "give obama credit for standing up for an important principle in a chaotic region but also give the american people some credit. they're telling our leaders something...
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andrea, you're sticking around and be right back along with tom friedman, jeffrey goldberg and robin wright with analysis on america's role and what are americans saying about what they want out of u.s. leaders in the world. the debate over intervention versus isolationism coming up. >>> plus, five years ago today, the u.s. economy was near collapse after the worst financial crisis since the great depression. are we any better off today? former treasury secretary hank paulson is here, along with one of the chief wall street watchdogs at the time, former congressman barney frank. >>> later, our political roundtable on what the crisis in syria means for the president's broader agenda. we're back here in one minute. . we're back here in one minute. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. >>> and we are back joining >>> and we are back. joining me now, columnis
andrea, you're sticking around and be right back along with tom friedman, jeffrey goldberg and robin wright with analysis on america's role and what are americans saying about what they want out of u.s. leaders in the world. the debate over intervention versus isolationism coming up. >>> plus, five years ago today, the u.s. economy was near collapse after the worst financial crisis since the great depression. are we any better off today? former treasury secretary hank paulson is here,...
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a with obamacare to the other and with the other of the approval of jeffrey rosen. [laughter] he was so afraid of disapproval that a political act he shifted his vote and guaranteed the legacy would be used to politics rather their principal from judicial constitutionalism. >> this is a complete fantasy. alves on the notion that i knew that the justice was going wobbly and wrote the article to intimidate. i did not know that the first time my mother and after the case came down then i learned that far from the being the one with the chief justice in fact, it was george. that dinner party that i stumbled into is one where george according to jefferies account the conservative courts are so upset they he changed the boat they were complaining it he wrote the columns to show -- a sure about. said there was any conspiracy it was will using inside information to try to bully or scare or persuade the chief justice to change his vote. that is all there is to it. i did not know that he did a row, because i believe what he said. he meant what he said and far from that theory
a with obamacare to the other and with the other of the approval of jeffrey rosen. [laughter] he was so afraid of disapproval that a political act he shifted his vote and guaranteed the legacy would be used to politics rather their principal from judicial constitutionalism. >> this is a complete fantasy. alves on the notion that i knew that the justice was going wobbly and wrote the article to intimidate. i did not know that the first time my mother and after the case came down then i...
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jeffrey, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> first let me say i love this study.'s one of the things in the brain that happens actually improves it because the thinking always was the brain can't regenerate after a certain age. it's sort of locked in frozen clay by age 25. now studies are finding that the brain continues to remi le nate that neural tissue continues to grow into our 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond and just in those areas that involve creativity imagery, language attaching meaning to to things. it's a terrifically elaborate process. >> picasso, frank lloyd wright, galileo galileo, all of these great business leaders, artists, others architects, have done some of their best work in their 70s and 80s. >> exactly right. her man wolf turned out his 18th book at age 98 last year. what happens is the very deterioration that we think about defining the old brain actually enhances creativity because walls break down. so it's no longer languages in the left hemisphere and art is in the right, there's a free flow of information back and forth. >> what's intere
jeffrey, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> first let me say i love this study.'s one of the things in the brain that happens actually improves it because the thinking always was the brain can't regenerate after a certain age. it's sort of locked in frozen clay by age 25. now studies are finding that the brain continues to remi le nate that neural tissue continues to grow into our 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond and just in those areas that involve creativity imagery, language...
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joining me now, jeffrey toobin is, of course, cnn's senior legal analyst and a staff writer at "the newd steven groves runs the freedom project at the heritage foundation. welcome. jeff, let me start with you. does the president, in your opinion, have the legal authority to essentially wage war against another country without consulting with congress? >> not in these circumstances. i think he's required to go to congress or the united nations or nato or acquire some sort of legal justification for what he's doing other than he thinks it's a good idea there. there is no direct threat to american nationals or national securities here, national security. and i think he needs some sort of authorization as it seems to me every president has had since world war ii, which is the last time we actually had a formal congressional declaration of war. >> but expand on that, jeffrey, for a second. i can think of so many strikes when clinton ordered strikes against al qaeda, against saddam hussein. he didn't even notify congress until it happened. >> well, i think you can draw distinctions among all
joining me now, jeffrey toobin is, of course, cnn's senior legal analyst and a staff writer at "the newd steven groves runs the freedom project at the heritage foundation. welcome. jeff, let me start with you. does the president, in your opinion, have the legal authority to essentially wage war against another country without consulting with congress? >> not in these circumstances. i think he's required to go to congress or the united nations or nato or acquire some sort of legal...
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he is expected to announce jeffrey dewitt. a seven-ation well and month-long search to replace outgoing cfo who is stepping down after more than a decade. >> switching gears to talk about the weather, live look outside now at the u.s. capitol. so a very beautiful day out there, but there are clouds out there. does that mean rain could be on the way? >> a look at the first forecast with eileen. there.s beautiful out there are some clouds. starting to break out into more sunshine. the clouds are mid and high level clouds. still allowing for the sunshine to filter through. life camera overlooking the city. 71 degrees at reagan national. a light breeze. slight easterly flow bringing us a little bit of moisture. temperatures really responding nicely to the little bit of sun. 70 degrees in gaithersburg. 72 in winchester. 75 in culpepper. thicker cloud coverage this morning. this is all part of the up or level system that is over the carolina us. we still have the clouds streaming in from the atlantic. over the course of the rest of
he is expected to announce jeffrey dewitt. a seven-ation well and month-long search to replace outgoing cfo who is stepping down after more than a decade. >> switching gears to talk about the weather, live look outside now at the u.s. capitol. so a very beautiful day out there, but there are clouds out there. does that mean rain could be on the way? >> a look at the first forecast with eileen. there.s beautiful out there are some clouds. starting to break out into more sunshine. the...
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president obama is set to name jeffrey zients as the new director of the national economic council. the position is one of the top economic policy roles in the white house. zients would replace gene sperling, who has held the post since january 2011 and also held it during the final years of the clinton administration. a popular band gets tossed a popular band gets tossed from a strip club. and a famous star is hit by a paparazzo on a bike candace dold has the latest entertainment news for today's lowdown. (((pkg))) the members of "mumford and sons" found out that they were not getting any special treatment at an atlanta strip club! according to t- m-z and a facebook post from the lounge... there was a scuffle earlier this week..reportedl y over the use of a cell phone... which is forbidden at the club. it was karaoke night.. one of the guys from the band decided to take the stage and perform a few songs apparently,his bandmates wanted to capture his performance, so they broke out their their phones. the club's security and dj were not too pleased, asking them repeatedly to put the
president obama is set to name jeffrey zients as the new director of the national economic council. the position is one of the top economic policy roles in the white house. zients would replace gene sperling, who has held the post since january 2011 and also held it during the final years of the clinton administration. a popular band gets tossed a popular band gets tossed from a strip club. and a famous star is hit by a paparazzo on a bike candace dold has the latest entertainment news for...