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lies. it's about the lies. we tell three lies every 10 minutes. it's nice to see you. you feel good. eel well. the moralize we're told, the level our own lies increases. clinicalcally depressed people have more accurate views of themselves than powerful people who tend to maintain a faÇade of strength in order to maintain their ambition. so it uncovers all these things. it's not just about these sort of small lies but how to handle lies in the office, lies in your bedroom, lies at the dinner table. but he published it it's a psychology book. it's a book about business. it's a book about becoming a more honest person yourself. >> how far in advance do you plan your 12 books a year? >> well, we've acquired -- we've got books scheduled through next august. >> august 2010. >> yeah, august 2010. so we're scheduled through august 10. we're starting to think about the following fall. not all of those manuscripts have been delivered yet but we know exactly what's coming up. there's some great stuff coming up throughout this next year. >> as an acquiring editor and an editor, what do you do? >
lies. it's about the lies. we tell three lies every 10 minutes. it's nice to see you. you feel good. eel well. the moralize we're told, the level our own lies increases. clinicalcally depressed people have more accurate views of themselves than powerful people who tend to maintain a faÇade of strength in order to maintain their ambition. so it uncovers all these things. it's not just about these sort of small lies but how to handle lies in the office, lies in your bedroom, lies at the dinner...
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and i would just simply add that he's certainly hoping to be pulled off the, quote, rejected li li list. wants to be given time for his brother and him to work out a reasonable deal between them. and operate the three bands under one roof. this is the type of real-life situation that we face today. and i hope that the testimony will answer these types of scenarios and i look forward to hearing the information. >> thank you, senator. senator udall? >> thank you, chairman. great to have you back and senator hutchinson, thank you for your amendment on the floor that i think provided -- that tried to provide a more orderly process to dealership closings. we need to ask tough questions regarding geel dealer closings. there's no doubt that it's become an integral part of the stroir. if you ask any american, they'll remember fondly their first car, even if it's just the old family truck. it's tough for me to believe we're here today with two of america's automakers in bankruptcy. for folks across the country, jobs depend on chrysler and gm. because of the workers and thousands of others who de
and i would just simply add that he's certainly hoping to be pulled off the, quote, rejected li li list. wants to be given time for his brother and him to work out a reasonable deal between them. and operate the three bands under one roof. this is the type of real-life situation that we face today. and i hope that the testimony will answer these types of scenarios and i look forward to hearing the information. >> thank you, senator. senator udall? >> thank you, chairman. great to...
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but how to handle lies in the office in your bedroom, lieshe dinner table. but we published it so psychology book, it is about business, it is a book about becoming a more honest person yourself. >> how far and it bans do you plan you're 12 books a year? >> well, we have got a book scheduled through next august so we have a august 2010, we are scheduled through august 2010 is starting to think about the following fall. not all are delivered yet but we know what exactly is coming up. there is some great stuff coming up that this next year. >> as an acquiring editor and editor, what do you do? >> most of my job, 90 percent is spent promoting the books but i also have the opportunity to ended about a book a year, added one novel last summer and working on a book right now by a book with a rich: but most of what i do is look at the proposals coming in and we and when a publisher is rating, and let them know whether i think we can spend a full month promoting these books. that is one of the things we're thinking about is not just great riding firs
but how to handle lies in the office in your bedroom, lieshe dinner table. but we published it so psychology book, it is about business, it is a book about becoming a more honest person yourself. >> how far and it bans do you plan you're 12 books a year? >> well, we have got a book scheduled through next august so we have a august 2010, we are scheduled through august 2010 is starting to think about the following fall. not all are delivered yet but we know what exactly is coming up....
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speaker, of the outcome of the election, make no mistake where the power lies. it lies with the clerical regime who conducts its most egregious activities in the dark. hidden from the world's eyes. it escapes the media attention -- escapes media attention. iranian centrifuges enrich uranium are often hidden -- and are often hidden from inspectors -- from inspectors. this is the regime that we are talking about. this week, the true colors of that regime are on broad display. we must rally the world around the cause of the iranian people. i urge the administration, i urge president obama to follow the lead of this house to speak out on behalf of the iranian people and their quest for freedom and human rights. i yield back. >> to the gentleman from california. >> i want to yield myself 30 seconds. the gentleman and the madam for whom i have great respect, the minority whip, spoke about america's moral commitment to speak out on behalf of people yearning for freedom. we have even higher moral commitment. -- we have an even higher moral commitment, to things that expands the
speaker, of the outcome of the election, make no mistake where the power lies. it lies with the clerical regime who conducts its most egregious activities in the dark. hidden from the world's eyes. it escapes the media attention -- escapes media attention. iranian centrifuges enrich uranium are often hidden -- and are often hidden from inspectors -- from inspectors. this is the regime that we are talking about. this week, the true colors of that regime are on broad display. we must rally the...
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lied. there's a cautionary tale. all governments lie. that's one of the things they do countily so it's not just the united states. russia lies, china lies, and one of the things that marks a government or administration when it's moving into high propagandas when it lies and knows that you know it's lying, but it does it anyway. so when the chinese said after tianimen these were outside foreign agents and said its consistently with a straight face, they said it as recently as last week it's a lie. everybody knows it's a lie but they say and it what's the message? we can say it. so that colin powell shows you the picture of mass destruction and must know that anybody with a computer is going to figure out it's silliness and a lie but we can lie. you're frippet 'ed. you're sheep and we will treat you as passive and unimportant so we're going lie to you. so absolutely right. never heard the history of hoe the minimum contacting standard kept. might have happened but never heard of it. >> host: michael consistence kinsley in time magazining wrote this sunny don't read this stuff. >> host: for strategic and psychological reasons the undergro
lied. there's a cautionary tale. all governments lie. that's one of the things they do countily so it's not just the united states. russia lies, china lies, and one of the things that marks a government or administration when it's moving into high propagandas when it lies and knows that you know it's lying, but it does it anyway. so when the chinese said after tianimen these were outside foreign agents and said its consistently with a straight face, they said it as recently as last week it's a...
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lies, it's about the lies we tell every day. nice to see you, you look good, i feel well. the more lies we're told, the level our own lies increase. clinically depressed people have more accurate views of thermses than powerful people who maintain a facade of strength in order to maintain their ambition, so it uncovers all these things. it's not just about small lies, but it's also about how to handle the lies. but we publish this, it's a psychology book, it's a book about business, it's a book about becoming a more honest person yours. >> how far in advance do you plan your 12 books a year? >> we've got books through next august -- >> august 2010. >> we're starting to think about the following fall. not all those manuscripts have been delivered yet, but we know exactly what's coming up. there's some great stuff coming up throughout this next year. >> as an acquiring editor and an editor, what do you do? >> well, most of my job, 90 percent of my job is spent promoting the books, but i also have the opportunity to edit about a book a year. edited one novel last summer, i'm working on a b
lies, it's about the lies we tell every day. nice to see you, you look good, i feel well. the more lies we're told, the level our own lies increase. clinically depressed people have more accurate views of thermses than powerful people who maintain a facade of strength in order to maintain their ambition, so it uncovers all these things. it's not just about small lies, but it's also about how to handle the lies. but we publish this, it's a psychology book, it's a book about business, it's a book...
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speaker, of the outcome of the iranian election, make no mistake where the power in iran lies. it lies with a clerical regime who conducts its most egregious activities in the dark, hidden from the world's eyes and thus escaping media attention. the iranian revolutionary guard corps funds terrorist groups from iraq to afghanistan, to lebanon to gaza. iranian centrifuges at plants hidden from weapons inspectors. and terrorist groups make voyages to iran to receive training at unspecified locations. this is the regime we are talking about. and this week the true colors of that regime are on broad display. we must rally the world around the cause of the iranian people, and i urge the administration, i urge president obama to follow the lead of this house to speak out on behalf of the iranian people and their quest for freedom and human rights. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. berman: yes, mr. speaker. i want to yield myself 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. ber
speaker, of the outcome of the iranian election, make no mistake where the power in iran lies. it lies with a clerical regime who conducts its most egregious activities in the dark, hidden from the world's eyes and thus escaping media attention. the iranian revolutionary guard corps funds terrorist groups from iraq to afghanistan, to lebanon to gaza. iranian centrifuges at plants hidden from weapons inspectors. and terrorist groups make voyages to iran to receive training at unspecified...
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bernard may not for clinton lies come in is about the lies we tell every day and age as tells an average three liza ratan minutes. you look good, i feel well, the more lies are told the level our own lives increase. clinically depressed people have more accurate use of themselves and powerful people who tend to maintain a faÇade of strength in order to maintain their ambition appear go so in covers all these things but not just about the sort of small lies but how to handle lies in the office, in your bedroom, at the dinner table. but we published it about business, a book about becoming a more honest person yourself. ..
bernard may not for clinton lies come in is about the lies we tell every day and age as tells an average three liza ratan minutes. you look good, i feel well, the more lies are told the level our own lives increase. clinically depressed people have more accurate use of themselves and powerful people who tend to maintain a faÇade of strength in order to maintain their ambition appear go so in covers all these things but not just about the sort of small lies but how to handle lies in the office,...
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lies -- all of it lies. it is a subject about which i wrote at length in a previous book that carolyn mentioned called "infamous scribblers", the founding fathers and their ratted beginnings of american journalism. so i did not write about it at length in all the news unfit to -- "all the news unfit to print" and want to speak about it here. suffice it to say that as a newsman sam adams was the biggest liar in the noblest cause in american history. mark twain was one of the great writers of fiction in american history. unfortunately for the readers of the nevada newspaper about a century and a half ago, he wrote some of that friction in the guise of journalism. for instance, he described the discovery of a petrified man in the nevada desert. he wrote as follows: the body it was in sitting position, the attitude was pensive, the right thumb resting against the side of the nose. no it wasn't. there wasn't any petrified man in the nevada desert a century and a half ago, at least not as far as anybody knows. he
lies -- all of it lies. it is a subject about which i wrote at length in a previous book that carolyn mentioned called "infamous scribblers", the founding fathers and their ratted beginnings of american journalism. so i did not write about it at length in all the news unfit to -- "all the news unfit to print" and want to speak about it here. suffice it to say that as a newsman sam adams was the biggest liar in the noblest cause in american history. mark twain was one of the...
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in essence, i don't believe that the biggest problem lies in how we approach health care. it lies in the way we approach fiduciary remuneration and capitalism. we view the capitalist ideal to be the driving force rather than the fuel. creativity is always the engine. that said, what of we discussed the idea of seeking litigation against hmo's and health care insurance companies for what they have done in my opinion, to the country. what if the argument were made in the court of law that these institutions sublimated american democracy by engaging in reckless capitalism and thus endangering the entire republic. we sue them, taken to court, take away much of their material wealth and the verdict that into the economy to essentially subsidize a new health-care system for one and all. but that is just controversial. ok, another tack. if we will have a collaborative kepler's system, what if we had hmo's along with the government funding individual hospitals or health care systems at least on a trial basis for each organization worked in tandem with the public government system and at b
in essence, i don't believe that the biggest problem lies in how we approach health care. it lies in the way we approach fiduciary remuneration and capitalism. we view the capitalist ideal to be the driving force rather than the fuel. creativity is always the engine. that said, what of we discussed the idea of seeking litigation against hmo's and health care insurance companies for what they have done in my opinion, to the country. what if the argument were made in the court of law that these...
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lies on wall street, i'm curious for you out of the 86 biggest lies what is the biggest and why do you feel so? >> it's so funny because you try to anticipate questions you will get and on fortunately i never anticipated that question, and it's not the way that i wrote the book. i didn't write the book with number one, the law being the most offensive. the way i wrote the book is the first two chapters tied to explain the current crisis and lie is that got us into the crisis. the second tries to identify what is preventing us from getting out of the crisis and then i take a big broad view of general lies on wall street that prevent cost from doing what we want to do which is invest to make money so i look at the stock investing law as and lies about alternative investments so i don't have any one favor. i will tell you about life 21 because it is a big one and that is by versification has been held up by moderate finance the area and all of wall street as the reason why and how you ought to invest our assets are valued, how risk is value. it's the foundation of the model and the foundation of all modern finance. i think it's wrong. i think it's wrong. i don't think you end up saving money by diversifying and i will tell you why. a german pension fund who tries to diversify in germany ends up holding three or 5% of his assets in california mortgages. he's never been to california. he's never read the mortgage. after the crash he tried to find the mortgage and nobody has it. the investment bank doesn't have it. the judge for the case is you don't have a lien if you can't find the securi
lies on wall street, i'm curious for you out of the 86 biggest lies what is the biggest and why do you feel so? >> it's so funny because you try to anticipate questions you will get and on fortunately i never anticipated that question, and it's not the way that i wrote the book. i didn't write the book with number one, the law being the most offensive. the way i wrote the book is the first two chapters tied to explain the current crisis and lie is that got us into the crisis. the second...
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lied to in a big way. if the truth will make you free, lies will enslave you. there's a price to pay, like, for example, the millions of children dying in third world countries of malaria. all because we wanted to prevent the use of d.d.t. why did we want to stop d.d.t.? because bird egg shells were thinning out. we believe, because of d.d.t. and thus millions of children in the third world have lost their lives to malaria because birds were more important to those who made policy than the millions of children in the third world who were going to die as a result. . trerm there is a price to pay for listening to irrational alarmists. and there is a bill to be voted on called the clean energy and security act of 2009, i call it the destroy american jobs and use came bells act. it is a bill, of course, that is based on the theories of the manmade global warming alarmists that have demonstrated that is totally flawed and wrong science and science that people refuse to get up and defend. this bill, of course, comes at exactly the wrong time. and its negative consequ
lied to in a big way. if the truth will make you free, lies will enslave you. there's a price to pay, like, for example, the millions of children dying in third world countries of malaria. all because we wanted to prevent the use of d.d.t. why did we want to stop d.d.t.? because bird egg shells were thinning out. we believe, because of d.d.t. and thus millions of children in the third world have lost their lives to malaria because birds were more important to those who made policy than the...
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lied. well, there's a cautionary tale. all governments lie. that's one of the things they do consistently, so it's not just the united states' government. it's russia, they lie, china lies, and one of the things that marks a government or administration when it's moving into high propaganda is when it lies and knows that you know it's lying, but it does it anyway. so when the chinese said after tiananmen these were outside foreign agents and they sat up there and said it consistently with a straight face, they said it as recently as last week. it's a lie, everybody knows it's a lie, but they say it, and what's the message? we can say it. so when colin powell shows you the pictures of the weapons of mass destruction and must know that anybody with a computer is going to figure out that this is silliness and that it's a lie, but you know what? we can lie. you're frightened, you're sheep, we will treat you as passive and unimportant, and so we're going to lie to you. that, you know, i think you're absolutely right. never heard the history about ho chi minh contacting senator kennedy. it might have happened, but never heard of it. >> host: michael kingsley in time magazine last year wrote this. i don't know if you've seen it -- >> guest: no. i don't read the stuff. >> host: the underground
lied. well, there's a cautionary tale. all governments lie. that's one of the things they do consistently, so it's not just the united states' government. it's russia, they lie, china lies, and one of the things that marks a government or administration when it's moving into high propaganda is when it lies and knows that you know it's lying, but it does it anyway. so when the chinese said after tiananmen these were outside foreign agents and they sat up there and said it consistently with a...
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lies in better access to the full range of eight health care and that is something on the table these days. and part of the answer lies in improvement of medication and identification of service programs that foster of recovery the something that is important individual resilience. a lot of folks in this room understand the concept of individual resilience. we have a new generation of medications now available and growing more readily accessible. many of these are now free from this terrible side effects i saw in my own mother, they are free from that. there are much more efficacious and easy to take. part of the answer also lies in the and in the stigma -- i can say this enough. ending the stigma associated with these disorders. that somehow seems to remain whether we call them severe mental illnesses where brain diseases or mental health problems or emotional disorders. we still seem to have a stigma and sadly while moving closer to the answer is we have a long way to go but i also want to say i think we've come a long way. i really do appear, i think that a lot of the efforts, listening to, him speaking to 7,000 young people, all the work that you all do, all the time, helps to educate and education displaces ignorance and fear and that is what we have to do this illness. and so i do think it is getting a lot better for this dittman is concerned. so to fight our scientific breakthroughs, the shame and years of nontank mental illnesses still do exist. said that is our challenge even though i think we have made a lot of progress and will continue to. as was mentioned when al became vice president of was deter
lies in better access to the full range of eight health care and that is something on the table these days. and part of the answer lies in improvement of medication and identification of service programs that foster of recovery the something that is important individual resilience. a lot of folks in this room understand the concept of individual resilience. we have a new generation of medications now available and growing more readily accessible. many of these are now free from this terrible...
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lied about it, he's pleaded guilty to the felony charge of obstruction. 30 extra seconds, mr. chairman. mr. conyers: 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. johnson: he lied about it and he plead guilty to committing sexual abuse. there is no reason for this judge to remain on the bench. he should have resigned but he didn't have the decency to do that. now we must do what we must do. and i urge all members to vote yes on the impeachment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: i yield four minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. lungren, a member of the impeachment task force. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for four minutes. mr. lungren: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, article 3, section 1 of the constitution in describing lifetime tenure of federal judges uses these words -- that judges shall hold their offices during good behavior. that's the starting point of our inquiry here in this impeachment. when you look at the article 2, section 4 talking
lied about it, he's pleaded guilty to the felony charge of obstruction. 30 extra seconds, mr. chairman. mr. conyers: 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. johnson: he lied about it and he plead guilty to committing sexual abuse. there is no reason for this judge to remain on the bench. he should have resigned but he didn't have the decency to do that. now we must do what we must do. and i urge all members to vote yes on the impeachment. the speaker...