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from a layman's perspective, it is coffee pure good as there are other people who also served coffee and -- it is coffee. there are other people who also serves coffee. >> even though there is an ethnicity clause? >> in this specific case, the coffee tyre, and if the coffee beans were from africa or a mixture of beans, the type of coffee would be similar in terms of ethnicity. we do not know the composition of the coffee that is being made by the neighborhood merchants. >> it would seem that it would go towards something similar. a new bill could be italian or chinese, and i do not think in most people's minds they would call about similar food, at least i would not consider it to be. >> hamburgers is a light food, so if someone is selling a hamburger for $2 versus a restaurant that maybe two doors away that is serving a hamburger made of kobe beef, it is still determined it is like food and would not be allowed. >> the last thing is more of a comment. it seems like since the city is trying to promote this, and the issue is whether or not it is a good location, it seems pretty onerou
from a layman's perspective, it is coffee pure good as there are other people who also served coffee and -- it is coffee. there are other people who also serves coffee. >> even though there is an ethnicity clause? >> in this specific case, the coffee tyre, and if the coffee beans were from africa or a mixture of beans, the type of coffee would be similar in terms of ethnicity. we do not know the composition of the coffee that is being made by the neighborhood merchants. >> it...
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he went from 8 points down to five points ahead and layman's brothers -- the point is you got to unite the party if romney gets elected he's got to ignite the base. the best one for that if rubio is out is chris christie. >> what does rubio bring with him? he brings several things. he's tea party endorsed and he has a lot of people that are not tea party. he's a cuban-american. >> he brings in the latino vote. is that big? >> he has the potential of being the hispanic president obama. >> he's quite -- >> what do you mean? >> way he has conducted himself in washington is impressive. he's never gotten out in front of himself and he's given a series of wonderful speeches. >> he gets the cuban vote. he doesn't get the mexican vote. but if rick santorum comes rolling in with 30% of the delegates, it's you have to to pass over him. but the thing is with christy with the gay rights and marriage amendment on the ballot in new jersey may be able to pull them out of democratic party. >> what else does florida have? catholic. >> he's anti-immigration. sew brings not necessarily goin to him. >> as
he went from 8 points down to five points ahead and layman's brothers -- the point is you got to unite the party if romney gets elected he's got to ignite the base. the best one for that if rubio is out is chris christie. >> what does rubio bring with him? he brings several things. he's tea party endorsed and he has a lot of people that are not tea party. he's a cuban-american. >> he brings in the latino vote. is that big? >> he has the potential of being the hispanic...
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that's what it means in layman's terms. you're going to be able to download things almost as fast as you can on a hard line at home, which is a big game changer. people get kind of bored, annoyed it takes so long at times to download all sorts of things, whether it's e-mail, movies, video content, anything onto a mobile device onto anything. and right now with this new ipad they're going to be able to download things much, much faster. i have heard a criticism though. some people have said, you know, i'm not sure i want to do video conferencing in high def. do you really want -- you're sitting at home working from home and suddenly they can see your skin tone in high definition? >> that's an interesting point. maybe not everybody wants to do that. scott, how much does price point matter on this particular product? again, as far as i know we haven't heard anything about the price point yet. but does apple have carte blanche in terms of what they decide to charge for this because it's an apple product? or is price point an is
that's what it means in layman's terms. you're going to be able to download things almost as fast as you can on a hard line at home, which is a big game changer. people get kind of bored, annoyed it takes so long at times to download all sorts of things, whether it's e-mail, movies, video content, anything onto a mobile device onto anything. and right now with this new ipad they're going to be able to download things much, much faster. i have heard a criticism though. some people have said, you...
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if i may as a layman take issue with the knuckleheaded reporting that suggests or buys the critique that proud of the accomplishment. what do you make of the secretary, a former journalist himself, what he has to say? >> i think it raises questions about credibility. what was interesting, the white house finally decided to have this unnamed and now named person, cecelia, answer questions about the president's health care bill on twitter. that's the way they're marking the anniversary. i think the president is nervous about the supreme court decision, he's got to be. i think it's going to go in his favor, but it's, i wouldn't take odds. >> jon: no celebrations for the two year. >> right, i side on the show before. nobody really pays attention to the white house press secretaries anymore, they spin all the time. of course, they thought it was a positive for them. they would have celebrated. the reality if the supreme court would rule against obama, and probably help give them victim status. they're afraid that the law is going forward in terms of deficit public opinion polling and they see
if i may as a layman take issue with the knuckleheaded reporting that suggests or buys the critique that proud of the accomplishment. what do you make of the secretary, a former journalist himself, what he has to say? >> i think it raises questions about credibility. what was interesting, the white house finally decided to have this unnamed and now named person, cecelia, answer questions about the president's health care bill on twitter. that's the way they're marking the anniversary. i...
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perceptions of the east dealing with the league's elite some of the middle east do not represent the layman the street toward the this young generation this and unions and i think if they want to comprehend the core of this and the phenomena they have to come don't listen to those people you know i don't expect the new middle east to sit them down no less than fifteen twenty years of. real thank you very much for your time. i think. it's all stories tonight the man who led libya's on to give off the uprising exclusively talks to us about c. and says that too many powers are interested in silencing the colonel. also accuses nato of abandoning the country and for us to the old regime. is something the syrian people kofi annan says it's from then to decide whether president assad stays and highlights that it's unreasonable to set an artificial deadline for a resolution. and pressure career over at satellite clubs as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit ahead of the meeting u.s. president barack obama promised to punish pyongyang if it goes ahead. this is a. welcome to the sports
perceptions of the east dealing with the league's elite some of the middle east do not represent the layman the street toward the this young generation this and unions and i think if they want to comprehend the core of this and the phenomena they have to come don't listen to those people you know i don't expect the new middle east to sit them down no less than fifteen twenty years of. real thank you very much for your time. i think. it's all stories tonight the man who led libya's on to give...
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perceptions of the east dealing with the elites they lead to the middle east do not represent the layman in the street for their this young generation this and i think if they want to. do this and some different nominate they have to come don't listen to those from. i don't expect the new middle east to sit down and honest in fifteen twenty years of. mahmoud jibril thank you very much for your time thank. some people view what is happening on the streets no it is the you know the after party day while parts of it without however i totally disagree i don't think the party began. we are still waiting for the actual revolution to happen. moscow and washington see eye to eye over special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as a presence but if you had a friend a bomber it strange fret about hunch shakes on the fringe of a nuclear security summit and so. controversial israeli army policy has been criticised for calling on soldiers to avoid kidnapping all costs even if it means taking their own knife that's a common rate. and brain drain from the baltic once a booming state i think is rampant un
perceptions of the east dealing with the elites they lead to the middle east do not represent the layman in the street for their this young generation this and i think if they want to. do this and some different nominate they have to come don't listen to those from. i don't expect the new middle east to sit down and honest in fifteen twenty years of. mahmoud jibril thank you very much for your time thank. some people view what is happening on the streets no it is the you know the after party...
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perceptions of the leading role new would be elites the elites of the middle east do not for present the layman this is probably the this young generation this and you and. i think they want to comprehend the cold war this and the phenomena and they have to come don't listen to those people i mean i don't expect the new middle east to sit and don't notice them fifteen twenty years is. not much of a real thank you very much. i think. tommy slides. on the rug completes its intentions problem. looks clear answer the phone. the two thousand and twelve nuclear security summit. on r.t. . moscow washington c r two why over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as a first step towards peace its presence when president obama exchange their final hunch face. controversial israeli only want to see has been criticized for calling on soldiers to avoid kidnapper who costs it means taking their own life or that of a calmer age. than the brain drain from the baltic concept building state that has a rampant unemployment now scares away its young people of manual work abroad trying to carve out a
perceptions of the leading role new would be elites the elites of the middle east do not for present the layman this is probably the this young generation this and you and. i think they want to comprehend the cold war this and the phenomena and they have to come don't listen to those people i mean i don't expect the new middle east to sit and don't notice them fifteen twenty years is. not much of a real thank you very much. i think. tommy slides. on the rug completes its intentions problem....
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that's my layman's term of putting it, and that thing's not so -- maybe you need to have that thing opened up or something like ta. well, i thought about that for a while, and i dismissed it, because my back pain went away. after a while, it went away. but every time it would come, i could barely sit, barely stand, barely move. painful. i eve hadn't a chiropractor come into my office. once i had to take a plane trip, they had to work on my back so i could even get on the airplane. actually, it chiropractic work for me to get on the airplane. then in 2004 i had another episode. it was really bad. i was at the national convention up in boston. i could barely move. in fact, i couldn't. i curtailed my activities there. i came back, and that was my third mri. i sent them up to the hospital for special surgery in new york to have them looked at. i wanted to get another opinion. well, yeah, i probably needed a steroid shot, shots, and i needed to have that hole opened up. whatever that was. i had breakfast one morning with dr. -- not doctor. mr. brind, former chair of the university, thomas jeffe
that's my layman's term of putting it, and that thing's not so -- maybe you need to have that thing opened up or something like ta. well, i thought about that for a while, and i dismissed it, because my back pain went away. after a while, it went away. but every time it would come, i could barely sit, barely stand, barely move. painful. i eve hadn't a chiropractor come into my office. once i had to take a plane trip, they had to work on my back so i could even get on the airplane. actually, it...
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and they're upping the pressure on him to step down what russia and china are saying is that the layman was once ability in terms of what's happening in syria needs to be shared between both the regime and the opposition and they're saying that here that any kinds of calls for regime change and one sided sanctions and the mulling over foreign intervention will only lead to an escalation of violence at the same time moscow is saying that he needs to be some kind of investigation into. the various armed factions and look they need to be brought into the fold and spoken to. her out as middle east correspondent update. political analyst and share which was of course lisa's foreign powers and her support to just one side of the syrian conflict could hamper any peaceful solution . they are special forces on the ground from nato countries and. this is all sources incidentally it's not it's not hearsay it is actual fact british special also is a met up with members of the free syrian army and they are training because of the free syrian army from a base in turkey british air my six operatives h
and they're upping the pressure on him to step down what russia and china are saying is that the layman was once ability in terms of what's happening in syria needs to be shared between both the regime and the opposition and they're saying that here that any kinds of calls for regime change and one sided sanctions and the mulling over foreign intervention will only lead to an escalation of violence at the same time moscow is saying that he needs to be some kind of investigation into. the...
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put this in layman's terms for me i'm not sure if i totally understand your finance chiefs of up to the bailout fire wall what does that mean yes it means there's no eight hundred billion euro to fund future bailouts to seen the likes of greece and ireland taking them of course there's talk of italy and spain may need them in future so that's for that sort of thing let's see the effect on world markets you're swinging into games that france's budget deficit is lower than expected. is one in the whole percent. of the black this point losses earlier this week emerging markets still should have the best first quarter in twenty years crude gains of supporting energy stocks like financials are also on the rise of regaining some of this week's fool's metals has won approval to buy australia's mines. biggest decline in a week on reports u.s. intervention is the sharply up the euro is higher because the u.s. dollar after the e.u. bailout fund increase the ruble is gaining against the dollar losing to fewer of the moment global appeal activities slumped almost seventy percent in the first quarte
put this in layman's terms for me i'm not sure if i totally understand your finance chiefs of up to the bailout fire wall what does that mean yes it means there's no eight hundred billion euro to fund future bailouts to seen the likes of greece and ireland taking them of course there's talk of italy and spain may need them in future so that's for that sort of thing let's see the effect on world markets you're swinging into games that france's budget deficit is lower than expected. is one in the...
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perceptions of the east needing all new with the elites they leave the middle east do not for the present layman on the street told the this young generation this new young and i think if they want to comprehend the core of this and some of the phenomena they have to come don't listen to those. i don't expect the new middle east to sit and don't notice them fifteen twenty years from now my hunch it will thank you very much for it. i think. something for you what is happening on the streets now is that you know if after fighting for very wild parts of the south however i totally disagree i don't even think the parts of baghdad. we are still waiting for the actual revolution to happen. to you for sure we can use your own phone called touch from the two jump street. joel she could call me go. below. zero g.'s my old girl. in the registry you know in the palm of your. comb. the man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells r t that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after al saying of the old regime. press
perceptions of the east needing all new with the elites they leave the middle east do not for the present layman on the street told the this young generation this new young and i think if they want to comprehend the core of this and some of the phenomena they have to come don't listen to those. i don't expect the new middle east to sit and don't notice them fifteen twenty years from now my hunch it will thank you very much for it. i think. something for you what is happening on the streets now...
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or may not be given a nuclear mission in the future and it may or may not need a islet cell and layman's terms a drone carrying a nuclear war happening. now it's like a terrible defense leon panetta went as far as to call the idea for a newer fleet quote critical to our national security and this while he delivered a leaked budget testimony on capitol hill just last month however critic wonder why such planes are needed at all when our fleet of bombers are currently undergoing multi-billion with a b billion dollar upgrades i want to put up a quick graph for you that demonstrates just how much money how much money we have already spent on the bombers the b. fifty two used in the cold war the vietnam war and the gulf war cost about thirty million per aircraft the b. one bombers used most recently in libya cost two hundred million each and the b. two bomber cost a lot being the really billion each it's this pattern of rising cost that made former secretary of defense gates scrapped the program back in two thousand and nine and has many worries today now the other question on the minds of pe
or may not be given a nuclear mission in the future and it may or may not need a islet cell and layman's terms a drone carrying a nuclear war happening. now it's like a terrible defense leon panetta went as far as to call the idea for a newer fleet quote critical to our national security and this while he delivered a leaked budget testimony on capitol hill just last month however critic wonder why such planes are needed at all when our fleet of bombers are currently undergoing multi-billion...
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plane may or may not be given a nuclear mission in the future and mary may not need a pilot so in layman's terms a drone carrying a nuclear warhead now defense secretary leon panetta went as far as to call the idea for a newer fleet quote critical to our national security this well he delivered a bleak budget testimony on capitol hill this was last month however critics wonder why such plans are needed at all when our fleet of bombers are currently undergoing a multi billion dollar upgrades and i want to put a graph quickly up for you to demonstrate just how much we have already use that the bombers the b. fifty two used in the cold war the vietnam and gulf war cost about thirty million dollars per aircraft but the one bombers used most recently in libya cost two hundred million each and the b. two bomber cost of walking three billion each at this pattern of rising cost that made former secretary of defense gates scrapped the plan for a new plane back in two thousand and nine and now that same plan has many worried today the other question on the minds of pentagon pundits is who the intend
plane may or may not be given a nuclear mission in the future and mary may not need a pilot so in layman's terms a drone carrying a nuclear warhead now defense secretary leon panetta went as far as to call the idea for a newer fleet quote critical to our national security this well he delivered a bleak budget testimony on capitol hill this was last month however critics wonder why such plans are needed at all when our fleet of bombers are currently undergoing a multi billion dollar upgrades and...
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we tried to explain it in layman's terms that this is nonbinding tonight and that they have other conventions, district, county. >> state, where they eventually pick the delegates. you're betting that your people are so loyal to you that they'll be going through all this process. >> yeah. they hang in there and they stay because if you vote, you can walk out and you're errorred. but if you stay and stay for the meeting, then you'd be selected to be a delegate. i don't think it's anything brand-new, but it's sometimes they ignore the rules, but most of our supporters read the rules and they insist that the rules be followed. >> bret: eventually, you have to win a state. right? >> well, depends. i guess if you're going to win the nomination, yes, you better win the state or two. but you know, we're in the race. we have super tuesday coming up. i'll be leaving here shortly to go to alaska. that's another caucus state. wracking up delegates is a good strategy. but yes, you eventually are going to have to win some states to become the nominee. >> bret: so looking immediately to super tuesday, do y
we tried to explain it in layman's terms that this is nonbinding tonight and that they have other conventions, district, county. >> state, where they eventually pick the delegates. you're betting that your people are so loyal to you that they'll be going through all this process. >> yeah. they hang in there and they stay because if you vote, you can walk out and you're errorred. but if you stay and stay for the meeting, then you'd be selected to be a delegate. i don't think it's...
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higgins' prison job is as an inmate adviser, a sort of layman defense lawyer. >> therefore, inmate hall is being charged with dsa, drug screen alter. >> i did this for a reason, was because i'm coming up for parole here in less than three months, and i needed a way to delay that, to delay getting out. i'm not ready to get out. >> lieutenant vance, the d-board chairman, has a tendency to have an attitude of don't know, don't care, when it comes to your personal problems. all he really wants to address is what's in the write-up. >> ziggy faces several potential penalties for attempting to alter his drug screen, including time in the hole, a loss of his prison job, and even a judgment that can make his whole plan backfire, a transfer to another prison. >> that's one punishment i really don't look forward to is being transferred somewhere else. >> ziggy's reluctance to leave prison became all the more puzzling when we learned some of what he'd endured during his 30 plus years of incarceration. >> i was not born gay and every relationship i've had has been a forced type, a, well, this is wha
higgins' prison job is as an inmate adviser, a sort of layman defense lawyer. >> therefore, inmate hall is being charged with dsa, drug screen alter. >> i did this for a reason, was because i'm coming up for parole here in less than three months, and i needed a way to delay that, to delay getting out. i'm not ready to get out. >> lieutenant vance, the d-board chairman, has a tendency to have an attitude of don't know, don't care, when it comes to your personal problems. all he...
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professor gruber, in any terms, layman's or expert's, is there any big difference between what romney did up in massachusetts and what the president has done through his law nationwide? >> chris, there's not really a meaningful difference in the core of the plans. the basis of the national plan is what we did in massachusetts. just in how it's structured, you can see that. it's the same structure. and in the development of it, i can testify i was asked constantly, how did you do it in massachusetts? how did you make it work in massachusetts? the federal law is more ambitious in two ways. first of all, in massachusetts, mitt romney had a nice leg up because the feds paid for his bill. the federal government doesn't have that leg up. second, massachusetts did not try to take on cost control which the affordable care act does. >> it has to have cost control due to the fact it didn't have a revenue stream. one more question here. this difference, what is the fight about, then? is it just purely politics, professor? there is no substantive difference between what romney wanted to tell peop
professor gruber, in any terms, layman's or expert's, is there any big difference between what romney did up in massachusetts and what the president has done through his law nationwide? >> chris, there's not really a meaningful difference in the core of the plans. the basis of the national plan is what we did in massachusetts. just in how it's structured, you can see that. it's the same structure. and in the development of it, i can testify i was asked constantly, how did you do it in...
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we tried to explain it in layman's terms that this is nonbinding tonight and that they have other conventions, district, county. >> state, where they eventually pick the delegates. you're betting that your people are so loyal to you that they'll be going through all this process. >> yeah. they hang in there and they stay because if you vote, you can walk out and you're errorred. but if you stay and stay for the meeting, then you'd be selected to be a delegate. i don't think it's anything brand-new, but it's sometimes they ignore the rules, but most of our supporters read the rules and they insist that the rules be followed. >> bret: eventually, you have to win a state. right? >> well, depends. i guess if you're going to win the nomination, yes, you better win the state or two. but you know, we're in the race. we have super tuesday coming up. i'll be leaving here shortly to go to alaska. that's another caucus state. wracking up delegates is a good strategy. but yes, you eventually are going to have to win some states to become the nominee. >> bret: so looking immediately to super tuesday, do y
we tried to explain it in layman's terms that this is nonbinding tonight and that they have other conventions, district, county. >> state, where they eventually pick the delegates. you're betting that your people are so loyal to you that they'll be going through all this process. >> yeah. they hang in there and they stay because if you vote, you can walk out and you're errorred. but if you stay and stay for the meeting, then you'd be selected to be a delegate. i don't think it's...
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many noneconomiests know freedman is because he was able to pass on interesting complex ideas to the layman. he did it in his book, and he certainly did this on pbs with his ten, part series, free to choose. and free to choose, competing with the likes of the dukes of hazard and the jeffersons are drug -- drawing millions of viewers. the viewers were watching the 1970s turn into the 1980s and the template that was laid out in" freeh to choose" what the policies in he 1980s, partly here and part live abroad. the producer of free to choose was a guy named bob, and he relayed a very interesting story that, around that time he wanted to get great minds together, and so he called a man very different from milton freedman, at this point milton friedman retired to san francisco from the university of chicago, and friedman being this professor, bob was a very different man, hulking, giant of man who was not a professor but was for most of his -- for a great period of his life a long scheyerman -- longshoreman, and all we know about him is what's he told us, so he is a man of mystery. ... and was se
many noneconomiests know freedman is because he was able to pass on interesting complex ideas to the layman. he did it in his book, and he certainly did this on pbs with his ten, part series, free to choose. and free to choose, competing with the likes of the dukes of hazard and the jeffersons are drug -- drawing millions of viewers. the viewers were watching the 1970s turn into the 1980s and the template that was laid out in" freeh to choose" what the policies in he 1980s, partly...
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. >> so just in layman speak, a bond fund that invests in the shorter end of yield.rter duration bond. is that correct? >> correct. it's usually bonds with a one, two, three year average life maturity, yes. >> some of these funds even pay a dividend? >> of course. all bonds pay a dividend. they pay dividend if they're treasuries or corporate bonds. semiannually. and commercial mortgage securities pay a coupon on a monthly basis. >> so let's go elsewhere in bondland. let's say you don't necessarily need the liquidity but you're interested in investing in responds some place. where would be the best play to get your yield? >> well, i think the best approach is the diversified portfolio. and obviously people want to have a little portion of u.s. treasuries in there. they're the lowest yielding of the bond market. have yields of 20 to 30 basis points. as long as three basis points. the areas we're invested in are corporate bonds, u.s. dollar emerging markets. agency and nonagency short-term commercial backed securities. and as well emerging markets. and the combination o
. >> so just in layman speak, a bond fund that invests in the shorter end of yield.rter duration bond. is that correct? >> correct. it's usually bonds with a one, two, three year average life maturity, yes. >> some of these funds even pay a dividend? >> of course. all bonds pay a dividend. they pay dividend if they're treasuries or corporate bonds. semiannually. and commercial mortgage securities pay a coupon on a monthly basis. >> so let's go elsewhere in...
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layman's terms. >> in a statement regarding daniela i.c.e. said it would not pursue action against her as she pursues legal action. >>> now to the republican presidential race. if you thought the candidates fought hard over michigan wait until you see how hard they fight over ohio. it's just one of the states up for grabs next week on super tuesday. let's get the latest from steve handelsman. >> reporter: the republican race is so intense mitt romney went to washington state where they caucus tomorrow but pick no delegates. >> i think we have to have leaders that'll tell us the truth and are willing to live with integrity. >> reporter: truth is romney needs any boost and a win tomorrow would be good pr going into next week's megaprimary. on super tuesday 424 delegates are at stake, roughly a third of the total needed to win in 11 state contests but it's the primaries in georgia and ohio that matter most. especially ohio. and rick santorum's lead in ohio polls shrank to six points as he went to chillicothe. >> i'm running to give the power bac
layman's terms. >> in a statement regarding daniela i.c.e. said it would not pursue action against her as she pursues legal action. >>> now to the republican presidential race. if you thought the candidates fought hard over michigan wait until you see how hard they fight over ohio. it's just one of the states up for grabs next week on super tuesday. let's get the latest from steve handelsman. >> reporter: the republican race is so intense mitt romney went to washington...
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we tried to explain it in layman's terms that this is nonbinding tonight and that they have other conventions, district, county. >> state, where they eventually pick the delegates. you're betting that your people are so loyal to you that they'll be going through all this process. >> yeah. they hang in there and they stay because if you vote, you can walk out and you're errorred. but if you stay and stay for the meeting, then you'd be selected to be a delegate. i don't think it's anything brand-new, but it's sometimes they ignore the rules, but most of our supporters read the rules and they insist that the rules be followed. >> bret: eventually, you have to win a state. right? >> well, depends. i guess if you're going to win the nomination, yes, you better win the state or two. but you know, we're in the race. we have super tuesday coming up. i'll be leaving here shortly to go to alaska. that's another caucus state. wracking up delegates is a good strategy. but yes, you eventually are going to have to win some states to become the nominee. >> bret: so looking immediately to super tuesday, do y
we tried to explain it in layman's terms that this is nonbinding tonight and that they have other conventions, district, county. >> state, where they eventually pick the delegates. you're betting that your people are so loyal to you that they'll be going through all this process. >> yeah. they hang in there and they stay because if you vote, you can walk out and you're errorred. but if you stay and stay for the meeting, then you'd be selected to be a delegate. i don't think it's...
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for the layman, what is the volcker rule and why do you support it? >> the rule simply says, "if you have a customer who wants to issue a bond, you could help him. but you can't trade in the bond market for your own account." and so what the rule does is it basically puts the banks back into the customer business and allows the wall street community to be in the pure trading and the business of speculation and hedge funds and so forth. and it separates those. >> sounds to me like you're calling the glass-steagall act back from the grave. >> i think i am. >> because? >> i just think it's better that we have that barrier than not. it makes sure that the fdic guarantee doesn't provide a funding base for proprietary trading activities. remember, the government guarantees your savings account and mine in the local bank. and, correctly, we don't want the government's guarantee for those accounts to act as a funding base for somebody who's speculating in the market. and so it's that kind of separation. it's a prudent barrier. and i'm astounded that anybody w
for the layman, what is the volcker rule and why do you support it? >> the rule simply says, "if you have a customer who wants to issue a bond, you could help him. but you can't trade in the bond market for your own account." and so what the rule does is it basically puts the banks back into the customer business and allows the wall street community to be in the pure trading and the business of speculation and hedge funds and so forth. and it separates those. >> sounds to...
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>> a sociopath is more of a layman's term. used in psychiatry is anti-social personality disorder. and people with this disorder have little regard for right or wrong. they're man patelipulative. this person probably doesn't show that much affection towards his wife or care how she feels about the marriage. i think she absolutely needs to number one, seek out some help with a marriage counselor. if he's willing to get treatment. unfortunately, people with anti-social personality disorder, they don't think there's a problem with them. they think there's a problem with everybody else. and unfortunately, the data isn't very good. there's not much help out there for people with this disorder. she's in a very rough spot. she needs to think about whether she can stay in this marriage with this person. >> we've got another question. it's i have a problem with cutting my hair when i am upset. i'm taking symbalta which seems to be the only antidepressant that i can stand. i don't know which direction to go in next. >> i've never treate
>> a sociopath is more of a layman's term. used in psychiatry is anti-social personality disorder. and people with this disorder have little regard for right or wrong. they're man patelipulative. this person probably doesn't show that much affection towards his wife or care how she feels about the marriage. i think she absolutely needs to number one, seek out some help with a marriage counselor. if he's willing to get treatment. unfortunately, people with anti-social personality disorder,...
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the difference, it's kind of a layman's handbook, if you will, to the difference between what we're going through now and experiencing in this keynesian economic period and why austrian economics or that school of thought really works better, the supply side works better for a free economy. i also talk about education, and i talk about the social issues that are facing our day and, of course, those social issues impact us fiscally as well. and we're starting to hear more and more about that as our presidential campaign wraps up. >> host: let's take energy for one issue. what is the conservative approach or your approach to energy policy? >> guest: well, certainly energy policy if any policy should come from the free market should be driven by the free market. and so whenever you have the government playing in any free market enterprise, what you're going to get is winners and losers. some are going to feel more entitled because they're getting government funding, and i discuss that in the book, how some of the things that we classify as green energy are actually being subsidized. and if t
the difference, it's kind of a layman's handbook, if you will, to the difference between what we're going through now and experiencing in this keynesian economic period and why austrian economics or that school of thought really works better, the supply side works better for a free economy. i also talk about education, and i talk about the social issues that are facing our day and, of course, those social issues impact us fiscally as well. and we're starting to hear more and more about that as...
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what is going on, jim, in layman's terms?t's the end of february, not traditionally associated with tornado season. let's face it, a part of the plains that usually has snow on the ground right now. >> reporter: tonight case in point. behind a february cold front, brian, we're here with a light jacket and really not a hat on our head. that's not a strong cold front so that means the atmosphere is going to be ready to reload for what could be another outbreak. but go back to january. above normal temperatures, all-time record highs. the same thing in february. january tornados, also third most all time. february, now we've not only caught up today but surpassed what is average. the kind of pattern that we've been in, warm, mild, leads us to believe that certainly march is going to be a lion without a doubt. >> all right, our thanks to jim cantore, lester holt, our technical crews there working in some tough conditions, say nothing for the folks there in southern illinois. thanks to them again. and again, as we were saying, bec
what is going on, jim, in layman's terms?t's the end of february, not traditionally associated with tornado season. let's face it, a part of the plains that usually has snow on the ground right now. >> reporter: tonight case in point. behind a february cold front, brian, we're here with a light jacket and really not a hat on our head. that's not a strong cold front so that means the atmosphere is going to be ready to reload for what could be another outbreak. but go back to january. above...
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>> energy, economy, a layman's handbook with it keynesian economic period why that school of thoughtworks better for a free economy. also education and the social issues those impact us this the way as we hear more about that with the presidential campaign. >> host: take energy what is the conservative approach to energy problems the. >> guest: any policy -- policy should be driven by the free-market. when a government is in any enterprise you have winners and losers some feel entitled because they get government funding. i discuss that. what we classified as green energy is subsidized if the and pediments went away so would the industry. we need to concentrate on what works well. what are good sources? the industry has been sold supporting for a long time. also '02 nuclear and why that works 871 about yucca mountain? should that be used for waste storage? >> we should look at the opportunities made available to those in nevada. it is a secure site if we have something that is all a title and should not deal been to explore, that is a good place. if we have scientist better their dev
>> energy, economy, a layman's handbook with it keynesian economic period why that school of thoughtworks better for a free economy. also education and the social issues those impact us this the way as we hear more about that with the presidential campaign. >> host: take energy what is the conservative approach to energy problems the. >> guest: any policy -- policy should be driven by the free-market. when a government is in any enterprise you have winners and losers some feel...
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the science stuff, the embryonic stem cell research people aren't going to really understand, the layman is not going to really understand the nuances of stem cell research which makes it difficult for the average voter probably to make really good decisions, and that might be one of the reasons they check out in the first place, because they realize that the amount of time they're going to have to spend to understand this stuff is not going to equal out to the fact that they have one vote at the ballot box. >> right. and so -- although, i mean, some people will drill down, and it's amazing the kind of dedication you get sometimes. but, sure, the stuff is complicated, and the political consultants know this. the mass public's going on cues, it's going on frames, it's going on ideas planted in their head. and those ideas are crafted to create emotional reactions, not intellectual reactions. so when you hear something like death panels, all right? it's less about, you know, going through the bill and trying to find out where are those death panels. >> right. [laughter] >> and more about, o
the science stuff, the embryonic stem cell research people aren't going to really understand, the layman is not going to really understand the nuances of stem cell research which makes it difficult for the average voter probably to make really good decisions, and that might be one of the reasons they check out in the first place, because they realize that the amount of time they're going to have to spend to understand this stuff is not going to equal out to the fact that they have one vote at...
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bart, what are the rules if you explain in layman's terms what the stakes are for us watching this processold? >> there are 300 rules are supposed to be put in place under dodd-frank. >> we have a whole hour so start going down them. i'll give awe couple you a coup ones. we have done 21. you mentioned earlier, we are a year behind. one of the rules that is being slowed down because of this cost benefit analysis is actually putting limits on speculators in things like the oil markets and we have seen where gas prices have gone. they have never been this high at this time of year. wall street interests have taken us to court to stop it and their argument we didn't do a good enough cost benefit and here is one of their strategstrategies,. they don't give us comments or give us comments that aren't very good. then we pass the rule and then they say, you didn't look at it well enough. it's nutty. then they take us to court. has paralyzed some of the regulators not just at our agency, i think, they are so concerned about the scary litigation risk, that we have been implementing the important rul
bart, what are the rules if you explain in layman's terms what the stakes are for us watching this processold? >> there are 300 rules are supposed to be put in place under dodd-frank. >> we have a whole hour so start going down them. i'll give awe couple you a coup ones. we have done 21. you mentioned earlier, we are a year behind. one of the rules that is being slowed down because of this cost benefit analysis is actually putting limits on speculators in things like the oil markets...