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tÚ sabes, marc, cuando estÁbamos juntos, siempre hablaba de ella.amor con su esposo. para mÍ, la imagen de ella es algo que como una vida perfecta. todo el mundo sabe que nadie tiene una vida perfecta pero. eso sentÍ. >> te animarÍas a hacer una pelÍcula inspirada en la vida de celia cruz? >> no sÉ. >> estÁs escribiendo un libro. para cuÁndo lo tendremos? >> sÍ. estÉ trabajando en el libro muy duro. el aÑo que viene, sÍ. >> y ante nuestras cÁmaras, negÓ el rumor del fin de su noviazgo con el bailarÍn. >> todo estÁ bien. me siento muy feliz en estos momentos, en mi carrera, en mi vida, con mis niÑos. todo estÁ bien. no puedo quejarme de nada. de verdad, tengo todo el trabajo en el mundo. a veces tengo que aprender a decir no. pero me encanta y me siento muy bendecida. >> bueno, puedes gritar un azÚcar? >> azÚcar. nunca como ella pero con el corazÓn. >> de hecho, a su novio lo vimos en la alfombra roja y asÍ reaccionÓ cuando le mostrÉ esta foto junto a celia cruz. >> no pasÓ mucho tiempo para que nos encontrÁramos con el ganador en la categorÍa mejor
tÚ sabes, marc, cuando estÁbamos juntos, siempre hablaba de ella.amor con su esposo. para mÍ, la imagen de ella es algo que como una vida perfecta. todo el mundo sabe que nadie tiene una vida perfecta pero. eso sentÍ. >> te animarÍas a hacer una pelÍcula inspirada en la vida de celia cruz? >> no sÉ. >> estÁs escribiendo un libro. para cuÁndo lo tendremos? >> sÍ. estÉ trabajando en el libro muy duro. el aÑo que viene, sÍ. >> y ante nuestras cÁmaras,...
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marc is right. we need to think about what is the right degree of oversight, but you have to take into account that what you do in criminal context is not going to translate directly into what you do in foreign intelligence context. >> i will take issue with something that matt said just a moment ago. i do not think there is a real dispute about the need to have a separate procedure for foreign intelligence collection as opposed to routine criminal investigation. i guess i agree with what bob just said. as much as i hate the phrase, "strike the balance," i think congress struck the appropriate balance in 1978 with the passage of the national foreign intelligence surveillance act. they constructed a framework with some judicial oversight, some public reporting. very minimal as a special circumstance. i think the reality, in post- 9/11 america, is a special case has swallowed the rule. if you track the number of title iii warrants that are issued each year, as well as the number of fisa orders, you wi
marc is right. we need to think about what is the right degree of oversight, but you have to take into account that what you do in criminal context is not going to translate directly into what you do in foreign intelligence context. >> i will take issue with something that matt said just a moment ago. i do not think there is a real dispute about the need to have a separate procedure for foreign intelligence collection as opposed to routine criminal investigation. i guess i agree with what...
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that's why i'm talking to marc benioff.ou said that many of us including me don't get the new economy. this is woodstock for the new economy? what is this? >> well, jim, i don't know if it's woodstock for the new economy. we do have the music, that's for sure. we're going to have neil young tomorrow. >> you didn't tell me that. >> well, if we're going to have woodstock. what's exciting is that our whole world is changing here. you can feel it. that's why i like and am so thrilled that you're here. you have to be here to really see that this is not just, you know, our old tech software industry. this is a new industry. a lot of new companies, 350 companies presenting here. 1,100 sessions, 130,000 people who are coming in for those sessions, plus everybody else online. that doesn't include the online viewership, so it's pretty amazing what's going on. >> speaking to one executive after another and they either got in the business because of some conversation you had with them, or because of your platform, realizing they could
that's why i'm talking to marc benioff.ou said that many of us including me don't get the new economy. this is woodstock for the new economy? what is this? >> well, jim, i don't know if it's woodstock for the new economy. we do have the music, that's for sure. we're going to have neil young tomorrow. >> you didn't tell me that. >> well, if we're going to have woodstock. what's exciting is that our whole world is changing here. you can feel it. that's why i like and am so...
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they are jony ive and marc newson. >> i think one of the things that you see now that wasn't conscious when we started off on this journey, but that nearly all of these objects are tools, they're tools, they're not a mean, you know, they're not an end unto themselves, they serve a bigger, a higher purpose. and i think one of the things that we generally don't like, when you have that sense of the design -- >> you you know, we're not collector of design. we don't do this to sort of acquire-- we don't aspire to own lots of this stuff. what really interests us about what we do is learning about materials, about technology, about different processes. and all of those things ultimately are about making things. and making things well. and going able to do things that are really manufactured in a superior way. and i think we're really obsessed with the way things are made, and learning about processes. >> rose: on the eve of the day 50 years ago that john f. kennedy was assassinated, we talked to biographer robert caro about that day in dallas. >> about 40 minutes lady byrd johnson was to say
they are jony ive and marc newson. >> i think one of the things that you see now that wasn't conscious when we started off on this journey, but that nearly all of these objects are tools, they're tools, they're not a mean, you know, they're not an end unto themselves, they serve a bigger, a higher purpose. and i think one of the things that we generally don't like, when you have that sense of the design -- >> you you know, we're not collector of design. we don't do this to sort of...
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let's talk to marc benioff. welcome back to "mad money." thanks for inviting us to dream force. >> thanks for flying all the way from new york. fantastic. >> not a problem. this is a big billion-dollar quarter. i remember first talked to be a billion dollars for a year, what's behind the growth this quarter? >> jim, you see it was a monster quarter. >> it was big. >> 36% revenue growth at our level now $4 billion run rate, we just gave guidance 5.2 billion for next year. we're going to be talking about the $5 billion year. let me tell you what's happened in our industry. you've got four really defining forces, three that we've talked about. the fourth really talking about this show for the first time, cloud, we know about the cloud. you can see it all over here. 300 companies presented here. they're cloud solutions. mobile, that is everybody's got a new mobile device. >> yep. >> brand new phone, tablet, but where's the software to run your business on it? and, three, social. how do we use the metaphors for social computing to make our enter
let's talk to marc benioff. welcome back to "mad money." thanks for inviting us to dream force. >> thanks for flying all the way from new york. fantastic. >> not a problem. this is a big billion-dollar quarter. i remember first talked to be a billion dollars for a year, what's behind the growth this quarter? >> jim, you see it was a monster quarter. >> it was big. >> 36% revenue growth at our level now $4 billion run rate, we just gave guidance 5.2...
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. >> marc antony dicen que tiene g grande el cariÑo , el corazÓn. >> y tu en que te pareces a marc .aticas qu i quisieran entrar al baÑo con s ustedes, vengan que se las voy a lavar. >> y te la voy a secar. >> saben dejarlas secas. >> esperÉrate que tengo que us a algo diferente . >> anÁngel y chris cuantoque os. >> yo lallevo a comer primero y despuÉs que se coma el postre. >> y cuÁl es elpost opostre. >> uno bien bueno. >> le pones queso, quieres esta. >> si. >> oye pero que relajito. >> vamos a darte a ti lo que s b sobro, ven. >> les ha pasado eso , que una m muchacha le guste a uno y ter termine yendo copa oros con el . >> lo que ha sido de chris ha i sido tuyo. >> no. >> bueno por horahora le tengo seguir dando comida al pobre. >> esto si es periodismo. >> uy. >> una poesia rapÁpida, caroli s sanovadoval cuando entrÓ al ba l los llevÓ a lavarse las manos o hacer . >> la gente esta entendiendo que clase de periodismo. >> quiÉn tiene las manos mÁs grandes. >> tiene las manos grades. >> yo que uerrÍa saber eso de a marc anthony tenÍa el corazÓn r grande. >> si saliÓ con jl copa or
. >> marc antony dicen que tiene g grande el cariÑo , el corazÓn. >> y tu en que te pareces a marc .aticas qu i quisieran entrar al baÑo con s ustedes, vengan que se las voy a lavar. >> y te la voy a secar. >> saben dejarlas secas. >> esperÉrate que tengo que us a algo diferente . >> anÁngel y chris cuantoque os. >> yo lallevo a comer primero y despuÉs que se coma el postre. >> y cuÁl es elpost opostre. >> uno bien bueno. >> le...
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marc benioff is a local boy made good. he earned a fortune and feels an obligation to give back. in fact, he made corporate part of the business plan. they donated $3 million to san francisco's middle schools for teacher training, wireless access and ipad s for students. in 2010 he donated $120 million to the children's hospital. scott shafer has our interview. >> reporter: marc benioff welcome to kqed newsroom. >> glad to be here. >> you're a fourth generation, born in the mid 60s. a lot going on then. how did that impact you and the way you look at the world? >> well, i love the bay area and san francisco. i feel like we live in a nirvana here and we look at the amazing people and on top of that unbelievable invasion that comes out of these universities and communities and draws so many interesting people from all over the world. >> what about you as a kid or even as a young man? is there something -- was there something that it clicked for you that really made you the person you are today in terms of the way you look at the world of business and the world of corporate responsi
marc benioff is a local boy made good. he earned a fortune and feels an obligation to give back. in fact, he made corporate part of the business plan. they donated $3 million to san francisco's middle schools for teacher training, wireless access and ipad s for students. in 2010 he donated $120 million to the children's hospital. scott shafer has our interview. >> reporter: marc benioff welcome to kqed newsroom. >> glad to be here. >> you're a fourth generation, born in the...
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. >> dayanara torres le exige a marc anthony mÁs plata, mas dinero para sus hijos y la guerra llega a! isaborea el arcoíris! (♪). >> en nuestro recorrido de impacto hoy visitamos washington dc hogar de una de las comunidades de salvadoreÑos mÁs grande del paÍs y se ha establecido una de las organizaciones criminales mÁs peligrosas del mundo, pasamos con nayeli chÁvez g para que nos cuente un poquito mÁs. >> que tal. >> diversas pandillas la denominada mara salva trucha fueron responsables de crÍmenes en esta oportunidad tuvimos la oportunidad de acompaÑar a un equipo de policÍas encargados de mantener l mantener seguras las calles de washington como veremos no es tarea fÁcil. >> el viernes por la noche luce tranquilo en el condado de montgomery en washington lugar que hace aÑos se dio a conocer por sus altos Índices de pandillerismo. >> lo que tenemos qaquÍ en el condado que es una pandilla muy bien organizada. >> unidad que ha logrado controlar la situaciÓn, segÚn josÉ damiÁn nos permitiÓ acompaÑarlos en su patrullajpat. >> hoy los problemas en esta comunidad predominante salvadoreÑa
. >> dayanara torres le exige a marc anthony mÁs plata, mas dinero para sus hijos y la guerra llega a! isaborea el arcoíris! (♪). >> en nuestro recorrido de impacto hoy visitamos washington dc hogar de una de las comunidades de salvadoreÑos mÁs grande del paÍs y se ha establecido una de las organizaciones criminales mÁs peligrosas del mundo, pasamos con nayeli chÁvez g para que nos cuente un poquito mÁs. >> que tal. >> diversas pandillas la denominada mara...
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later, in munich, the artist franz marc would write in a way that kirchner would have understood.our ideas and ideals must be clad in hair shirts "and fed on locusts and wild honey, "not on history, "if we're ever to escape the exhaustion of our european bad taste." for the brucke artists, it seemed possible to live and paint as if making a reality out of a primitive idyll, and, thus, confront modern germany, industrial and militaristic, with an alternative. in france, there was a loosely aligned group of artists who could also, at times, paint explicitly primitivizing pictures, and who were drawn as well to the preindustrial. i mean the fauve. they preceded the brucke artists and provided a vital example for them. andre derain was a leading fauve at this time, and this is his bathers of 1907. for them, as for the brucke artists, an exciting stimulus was provided by paul gauguin's exotic, highly colored transformations of native life in france's south sea colonies. best known among the fauve was henri matisse. this is matisse's luxe, calme, et volupte. he began in 1904 to use a re
later, in munich, the artist franz marc would write in a way that kirchner would have understood.our ideas and ideals must be clad in hair shirts "and fed on locusts and wild honey, "not on history, "if we're ever to escape the exhaustion of our european bad taste." for the brucke artists, it seemed possible to live and paint as if making a reality out of a primitive idyll, and, thus, confront modern germany, industrial and militaristic, with an alternative. in france, there...
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. >> marc bamuthi joseph: you arrive like mandela released. >> and the work and words of marc bamuthieph. >> marc bamuthi joseph: i want you to think about one moment in your life when you think you were behaving normally and got in trouble for it. >> this time on spark. [ ♪music♪ ]
. >> marc bamuthi joseph: you arrive like mandela released. >> and the work and words of marc bamuthieph. >> marc bamuthi joseph: i want you to think about one moment in your life when you think you were behaving normally and got in trouble for it. >> this time on spark. [ ♪music♪ ]
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lou: doctor marc siegel, bringing humor and great knowledge about all of this.ng back some various issues. you know, where are we? are we vulnerable right now because of the shutdown? >> i think that we are. i think that 135 million have been made and distributed already. isn't here in a big way yet. so if the cdc comes back in full force, you know, two thirds are out. and they are very important in the flu season. ahead can save come back. >> can we get a shot as we are talking? just stay on her for a moment, if you would, please. as we discuss the health care sector. can we get a single of this because i think everyone should. [laughter] >> just like that. is he not the best >> he is the best. >> i was thinking about this. but after seeing you not flinch, i think that i can do this without the tears. >> that's wonderful. lou: doctor marc siegel gave me my shot last year and so i'm going to risk all and do it again. [laughter] >> by the way, how many strings does is protect against? >> i'm so happy you're not being a wimp. >> this covers three strains. a vaccin
lou: doctor marc siegel, bringing humor and great knowledge about all of this.ng back some various issues. you know, where are we? are we vulnerable right now because of the shutdown? >> i think that we are. i think that 135 million have been made and distributed already. isn't here in a big way yet. so if the cdc comes back in full force, you know, two thirds are out. and they are very important in the flu season. ahead can save come back. >> can we get a shot as we are talking?...
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, marc anthony wisin y yandewl. >> esta noche en solo a las once hablaremos de las opciones que tienenl autoestima a sus hijos. >> tenemos por supuesto una cita. >> ahí nos vemos buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes. >> . >> 22 de noviembre acompaÑaron a un grupo de vigilantes que buscan a indocumentados en texas, un aÑo despuÉs de la muerte de jenni rivera "la diva de la banda" univisiÓn investiga descubriÓ fallas en los procedimientos de inspecciÓn de vuelo. >> tenga cuidado con el nuevo juego de fuerza donde el
, marc anthony wisin y yandewl. >> esta noche en solo a las once hablaremos de las opciones que tienenl autoestima a sus hijos. >> tenemos por supuesto una cita. >> ahí nos vemos buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes. >> . >> 22 de noviembre acompaÑaron a un grupo de vigilantes que buscan a indocumentados en texas, un aÑo despuÉs de la muerte de jenni rivera "la diva de la banda" univisiÓn investiga descubriÓ fallas en los procedimientos de...
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marc siegel. associate professor of medicine at langal medical center and author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr. david samadi, chief of robotics. docs, great to see both of you. good morning. well, doctors have announced a dramatic shift in how to target high cholesterol. if you have it, you definitely want to pay attention. there are new guidelines that focus on risk factors that could double the number of americans who actually have to take statins. dr. siegel, let's start with who would be affected by this. >> first, welcome back from israel, david. good to see you. >> good to be back. >> who would be affected? i don't like guidelines in general. i go into the office and i get this question every day. should i be on statins. statins are cholesterol lowering drug that block the formation of dles rahal in the liver. and they have been proven to be incredibly effective in people with heart disease to prevent second heart attacks, to prevent strokes. everyone agrees that people who have heart dise
marc siegel. associate professor of medicine at langal medical center and author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr. david samadi, chief of robotics. docs, great to see both of you. good morning. well, doctors have announced a dramatic shift in how to target high cholesterol. if you have it, you definitely want to pay attention. there are new guidelines that focus on risk factors that could double the number of americans who actually have to take statins. dr. siegel, let's start...
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lou: doctor marc iegel on you really love, what would you do?"a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an chitect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ lou: flu season is nderway. i want to be prepared just like you. a new vaccine is available and joining s now is doctor marc siegel, a member of the "a-team" and a great guy. professor medicine at nyu and langone. one of our esteemed producers as well. it's so great to see you out here. i think i'm going to join you in this. but let's start with the flu. how bad is it expected to be. >> laster was actually a very bad flu season. they had more hospitalizations of elderly and over the past decade than they have been keeping these figures. it was an influenza season that had very early, which is one of the reasons that we are here so early this year giving our flu shots. i like to say that
lou: doctor marc iegel on you really love, what would you do?"a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an chitect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ lou: flu season is nderway. i want to be prepared just like you. a new vaccine is available and joining s now is doctor marc...
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. >> marc thiessen is a former speech writer for george w. bush. where was it? where was the mea culpa, the come to jesus, the acknowledgment that he misled millions of people in this country who now 4.2 million of which, so far, have been kicked off their plans, contrary to his direct promise. he's talking about having a great product in the store and can't get in to buy it. >> i'm sorry i misled you. that's what was missing the in the speech. the site says if you like your health insurance you have, you can keep it, period. it's on the white house website. they have not acknowledged the basis fact that this administration misled the american people. when he says these things, nobody is listening. there is a crisis of credibility. nobody will listen to a word he says until he comes out and tells the american people, i misled you. what i said was inaccurate. i'm sorry. let's move on. >> he's not doing it. >> no. >> i don't know why we have that. you can take it off. it's distracting. his favorability is dropping. >> yeah. >> his job approval. favorability is key
. >> marc thiessen is a former speech writer for george w. bush. where was it? where was the mea culpa, the come to jesus, the acknowledgment that he misled millions of people in this country who now 4.2 million of which, so far, have been kicked off their plans, contrary to his direct promise. he's talking about having a great product in the store and can't get in to buy it. >> i'm sorry i misled you. that's what was missing the in the speech. the site says if you like your health...
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marc siegel is joining us. associate professor of medicine. also author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health" which is what we do here every sunday. >> we're going to start with something that's really important. you know how good a good night's sleep makes you feel? there's a brand new study that says curing insomnia can also fight depression. over 18 million americans struggle with depression, and many have to deal with insomnia also. if you have depression, you can't sleep. if you can't sleep, you can suffer from depression. >> that's right. and the question is which one is really first? is it the chicken ear the egg? for years in medical school and training, we always have talked about insomnia as a symptom that parts of the depression. if you want to diagnose depression, you have a series of lack of concentration, insomnia, guilty feelings. all of that was part of it as a symptom. now, based on the new stidy coming out in canada, even though it's a small study, they're really giving insomnia not just a sym
marc siegel is joining us. associate professor of medicine. also author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health" which is what we do here every sunday. >> we're going to start with something that's really important. you know how good a good night's sleep makes you feel? there's a brand new study that says curing insomnia can also fight depression. over 18 million americans struggle with depression, and many have to deal with insomnia also. if you...
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please welcome marc malnati of lou mall malnati's pizza in chicago. this is marc malnati.ou run lou malnati's pizza. >> i do. >> how long have you been in the pizza business? >> we're the fourth generation. 70 years. >> jon: 70 years you brought us some plates, yeah? >> yes. >> jon: is this because the pope is coming over. let me explain how you eat pizza. give me the thing. come on. let me set some new york ambience there. the pizza thing there. let me get a little -- [laughter] hold on. >> nice, nice. [ laughter ] >> jon: i'll tell you it looks very good. it could really be -- you want to put that the on there. thank you my friend. holy (bleep). >>o no the picture was you had the other day. >> jon: hold on a second. let me try to get up on the table. there we go. we're good, good we're. [laughter] -- we're good. we're good. [ laughter ] all right so -- >> stop it. here, here, here. [ laughter ] [audience boos] >> jon: what am i a (bleep) animal? [laughter] this is for chicago. i have great friend there's. it's a beautiful city. >> go ahead. i tell you what. i dare you to
please welcome marc malnati of lou mall malnati's pizza in chicago. this is marc malnati.ou run lou malnati's pizza. >> i do. >> how long have you been in the pizza business? >> we're the fourth generation. 70 years. >> jon: 70 years you brought us some plates, yeah? >> yes. >> jon: is this because the pope is coming over. let me explain how you eat pizza. give me the thing. come on. let me set some new york ambience there. the pizza thing there. let me get a...
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marc, thanks for being here. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> what's the fallout for the small businesses? now a deadline for them has been pushed back by a year. what does that mean exactly? the vice president of media and communications for the national federation of oh independent business which is a small business advocacy group. the nfib had concerns about the law since the start. thank you for being here. we have been talking about how most of the small businesses, obama care wasn't really kicking in for them now because there was a loophole in the law that didn't require them to sign up until next year. so of what import is this one-year delay that the president just impose d on them in terms of using the health care.gov website? >> we have been talking to a lot of business owners and hearing from people every day. they are renewing plans early so they are grandfathered which means they are not required to have such a rich, expensive plan that will be required under obama care for every
marc, thanks for being here. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> what's the fallout for the small businesses? now a deadline for them has been pushed back by a year. what does that mean exactly? the vice president of media and communications for the national federation of oh independent business which is a small business advocacy group. the nfib had concerns about the law since the start. thank you for being here. we have been talking about how most of the small...
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marc, thanks for being here. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> what's the fallout for the small businesses? now a deadline for them has been pushed back by a year. what does that mean exactly? the vice president of media and communications for the national federation of oh independent business which is a small business advocacy group. the nfib had concerns about the law since the start. thank you for being here. we have been talking about how most of the small businesses, obama care wasn't really kicking in for them now because there was a loophole in the law that didn't require them to sign up until next year. so of what import is this one-year delay that the president just impose d on them in terms of using the health care.gov website? >> we have been talking to a lot of business owners and hearing from people every day. they are renewing plans early so they are grandfathered which means they are not required to have such a rich, expensive plan that will be required under obama care for every
marc, thanks for being here. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> what's the fallout for the small businesses? now a deadline for them has been pushed back by a year. what does that mean exactly? the vice president of media and communications for the national federation of oh independent business which is a small business advocacy group. the nfib had concerns about the law since the start. thank you for being here. we have been talking about how most of the small...
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marc is right. we need to think about what is the right degree of oversight, but you have to take into account that what you do in criminal context is not going to translate directly into what you do in foreign intelligence context. >> i will take issue with something that matt said just a moment ago. i do not think there is a real dispute about the need to have a separate procedure for foreign intelligence collection as opposed to routine criminal investigation. i guess i agree with what bob just said. as much as i hate the phrase, "strike the balance," i think congress struck the appropriate balance in 1978 with the passage of the national foreign intelligence surveillance act. and construct a framework with some judicial oversight, some public reporting. very minimal as a special circumstance. i think the reality, in post- 9/11 america, is a special case has swallowed the rule. if you track the number of title iii warrants that are issued each year, as well as the number of fisa orders, you will
marc is right. we need to think about what is the right degree of oversight, but you have to take into account that what you do in criminal context is not going to translate directly into what you do in foreign intelligence context. >> i will take issue with something that matt said just a moment ago. i do not think there is a real dispute about the need to have a separate procedure for foreign intelligence collection as opposed to routine criminal investigation. i guess i agree with what...
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. >> today on "tmz" -- >> marc anthony is paying jennifer lopez a ton of child support.wist, dayanara torres, marc anthony's first crappys living in a hovel in the valley. >> to say they're living terribly on $13 grand a month is a stretch. >> she has a full-time nanny and doesn't work. this lady is an idiot. >> we hate you, dayanara. sayonara dayanara! >> paris hilton. >> we were told you made no money from your sex tape. >> she'll walk away from tens of millions of dollars. so let's talk about the holes in this. hole one.
. >> today on "tmz" -- >> marc anthony is paying jennifer lopez a ton of child support.wist, dayanara torres, marc anthony's first crappys living in a hovel in the valley. >> to say they're living terribly on $13 grand a month is a stretch. >> she has a full-time nanny and doesn't work. this lady is an idiot. >> we hate you, dayanara. sayonara dayanara! >> paris hilton. >> we were told you made no money from your sex tape. >> she'll walk...
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all right joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of banter media group and he knew some member of the national advisory council and project twenty one black leadership network and member of move on up dot org thank you all for joining me here let's get started you heard my rant off the top about wal-mart deserving of the corporate death penalty. what good does wal-mart serve the community really well wal-mart employees a lot of people obviously were in a debate that when you're talking about putting other companies out of business you may be talking about the surrounding area with their competitors and i understand that and i miss the small mom and pop shops too but they don't put everybody on everything no i don't agree with you at all the market bears this out marketplace the people who decide to go there it provides goods and services you know you're talking about the fact that the sixth or ninth are very rich on the scale of the owners of wal-mart of course the
all right joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of banter media group and he knew some member of the national advisory council and project twenty one black leadership network and member of move on up dot org thank you all for joining me here let's get started you heard my rant off the top about wal-mart deserving of the corporate death penalty. what good does wal-mart...
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all right joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of banter media group and he knew some member of the national advisory council and project twenty one black leadership network and member of move on up dot org thank you all for joining me here let's get started you heard my rant off the top about wal-mart deserving of the corporate death penalty. what good does wal-mart serve the community really well wal-mart employees a lot of people obviously were in a debate that when you're talking about putting other companies out of business you may be talking about the surrounding area with their competitors and i understand that and i miss the small mom and pop shops too but they don't put everybody on everything no i don't agree with you at all the market bears this out marketplace the people who decide to go there it provides goods and services you know you're talking about the fact that the sixth or ninth are very rich on the scale of the owners of wal-mart of course the
all right joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of banter media group and he knew some member of the national advisory council and project twenty one black leadership network and member of move on up dot org thank you all for joining me here let's get started you heard my rant off the top about wal-mart deserving of the corporate death penalty. what good does wal-mart...
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with marc when i was on that show you are almost we have already got yes it's going to have all well put up i will i was for the podcast is it online sensation averages about two point five to three million downloads a month now he has a t.v. show called marron which was renewed for a second season and i have see a memoir titled attempting normal and a comedy special thinking pain which is available exclusively on netflix how do you account for this current success what happened to you i don't know i think i just became ready you know i have to do something long enough you go through a lot of different phases you don't know if something is going to happen for you and then when it does happen the best you can hope for you can handle it and i think i just hit that the it took me. twenty five years but i'm going to handle it what happened well i did the podcast in my garage you know it was started i was working in radio and i got fired and the company wasn't smart enough to kick us out of the building or america those very serious radio and we did a morning show we were doing straight u
with marc when i was on that show you are almost we have already got yes it's going to have all well put up i will i was for the podcast is it online sensation averages about two point five to three million downloads a month now he has a t.v. show called marron which was renewed for a second season and i have see a memoir titled attempting normal and a comedy special thinking pain which is available exclusively on netflix how do you account for this current success what happened to you i don't...
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world champion the uae have finished third in the last race of the season in about a cia but spain's marc marquez is crammed them into gp world champion in his first season in the cafe. the other spot get it done the hard work in the earlier races. i know he needed to finish all to claim the crown. defending champion holding the readings and won the race but all eyes were on the young man at twenty risk taker and now i will champion he's won titles in all three axes he's late east on the east. his greatest achievement. small has crossed the line in third the one hundred and four thousand fans in valencia went in on this. the new right's miles signed on the poem to read some of the start of the season. you would have that much and he's daring aggressive racing would result in six men to gp wins including four in a ramp to meet the older more experienced koppel races staring at his exhaust pipe but stead they caved in and winning the world title marquez becomes the first rookie will champion of the big bike capture great to see american kenny roberts in nineteen senty eight twenty the souls
world champion the uae have finished third in the last race of the season in about a cia but spain's marc marquez is crammed them into gp world champion in his first season in the cafe. the other spot get it done the hard work in the earlier races. i know he needed to finish all to claim the crown. defending champion holding the readings and won the race but all eyes were on the young man at twenty risk taker and now i will champion he's won titles in all three axes he's late east on the east....
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marc siegel, at nyu's langone medical center. author of the "unlocking the secret cold of secret and health." >> dr. manny alvarez. professor of obstetrics and gynecology at new york university's school of medicine. whose baby have you not delivered, doctor? >> right now if they're in labor. >> things are all calm on this side of the desk. i'm going to start with dr. siegel. i'm not buying it. the fda comes out with a landmark ruling, taking away your transfat, folks. that's what makes your favorite foods taste good. dr. siegel, i believe that they'll then use more sugar, something else in these foods to keep selling products. >> dr. colby, as usual, you stole my best line. >> i'm sorry. i want to keep this medical rather than political. we can get into what the role of the fda is, whether this is a nanny state, whether they're overreaching. where you draw the line. if you take the transfats out, what about the cheeseburgers, the saturated fats? let's talk about what a transfat is. it's extremely unhealthy. tyke vegetable oil and
marc siegel, at nyu's langone medical center. author of the "unlocking the secret cold of secret and health." >> dr. manny alvarez. professor of obstetrics and gynecology at new york university's school of medicine. whose baby have you not delivered, doctor? >> right now if they're in labor. >> things are all calm on this side of the desk. i'm going to start with dr. siegel. i'm not buying it. the fda comes out with a landmark ruling, taking away your transfat,...
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. >> it can also increase the risk of diabetes, but marc will tell you overall it's a safe medication. >> here's the thing, the muscle problems are the most common, but i can go with that. if i decide you need a statin and are having muscle aches, i may be able to change you to another statin. those are pretty minor and easy to adjust to. diabetes, there's a risk of diabetes. i believe those studies. minor risk, but jamie, the risk of having a problem from diabetes causing heart disease without the statin is much, must have greater. so diabetics should get statin drugs. >> let me just say one other thing, this partly comes from cardiologists using medications like this, for example, to lower ldl, but it doesn't reduce the risk of stroke and heart disease. but the big thing is, is it really the cholesterol we are going after or the component of information. and some problem in the vessels. and now statins reduce the clotting and the formation. that's the big news. >> they have shown angry plaques, and that's what led to this kind of thinking. but i also want to say, 190 is too high. yo
. >> it can also increase the risk of diabetes, but marc will tell you overall it's a safe medication. >> here's the thing, the muscle problems are the most common, but i can go with that. if i decide you need a statin and are having muscle aches, i may be able to change you to another statin. those are pretty minor and easy to adjust to. diabetes, there's a risk of diabetes. i believe those studies. minor risk, but jamie, the risk of having a problem from diabetes causing heart...
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there is no marc service. vre is running on an "s" schedule. >>> a developing story this morning out of the midwest after a pipeline explodes overnight. what we're hearing is next. >>> live to mall of america in the twin cities for a look at some of the holiday shopping >>> i'm molette green at the live desk. right now we're gettinging a number of reports that several buildings are burning after a large blast in missouri. apparently a natural gas pipeline exploded overnight. this happened near hughesville, missouri, about an hour and a half drive east from kansas city. so far no reports of anyone hurt by this. this blast so powerful people 15 miles away reported feeling the impact. others 60 and 70 miles away said they could see flames. and a number of people reported smaller explosions after the big one. the pipeline is still burning and fire crews are on the scene. keep it right here for updates throughout the morning. at the live desk, i'm molette green, back to you in the studio. >>> check out brand-new vi
there is no marc service. vre is running on an "s" schedule. >>> a developing story this morning out of the midwest after a pipeline explodes overnight. what we're hearing is next. >>> live to mall of america in the twin cities for a look at some of the holiday shopping >>> i'm molette green at the live desk. right now we're gettinging a number of reports that several buildings are burning after a large blast in missouri. apparently a natural gas pipeline...
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marc siegel. folks, you get two opinions for the price of one. great to see both of you doctors. i want to begin with this. the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a troubling shortage in prescription drugs. which one and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is actually good news. i'm glad we're opening up with positive news. fda finally is coming down on manufacturers because since 2010, we've had over 546 drugs that are short and put pharmacists in a lot of trouble and frustrated patients. a lot of the shortage of medication is morphine, tamiflu and the list goes on. manufacturers may not make enough profit, they may not have interest in this kind of thing. they don't have to report to fda. maybe they're not getting enough raw material just enough to make it on time. that's this whole cycle that has continued. fda this week announced they're going to really look into this and have a real open communication with all of these manufacturers. they want to put pressure on them to make sure this doesn't happen again and interesting part
marc siegel. folks, you get two opinions for the price of one. great to see both of you doctors. i want to begin with this. the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a troubling shortage in prescription drugs. which one and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is actually good news. i'm glad we're opening up with positive news. fda finally is coming down on manufacturers because since 2010, we've had over 546 drugs that are short and put...
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and marc said without missing a beat he said you are. i said, marc, you don't get it. this is not on my bucket list. i'm not starting another company. you're crazy. but of course we all knew he was crazy anyway. >> yes. >> that wasn't adding information to the conversation. >> okay. you understand the business. you can say the game in excellent book ceo that you wrote. >> thank you. >> there's a moment where you want to come public and it's too early. are we in that moment now for you? and are companies violating the credo of that great chapter? >> wow, that's a good question. do you know, i think it's a crazy market right now. >> yes, it is. >> i mean, if you ask the advisors they would tell you go when you can. and of course having the experience of going public, i know the steps. i think that there's not that many business-to-business companies out there that are really great. so of course there's this push to do it. i think it's too early for us, but definitely we want to do it some day. we wanted to go in new york this time as opposed to nasdaq. >> definitely. >>
and marc said without missing a beat he said you are. i said, marc, you don't get it. this is not on my bucket list. i'm not starting another company. you're crazy. but of course we all knew he was crazy anyway. >> yes. >> that wasn't adding information to the conversation. >> okay. you understand the business. you can say the game in excellent book ceo that you wrote. >> thank you. >> there's a moment where you want to come public and it's too early. are we in...
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marc siegel. author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health.hat's right, you get two opinions for the price of one. great to see both of you, doctors. i wanted to begin with this. the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a major shortage in prescription drugs so which ones and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is good news. i'm glad we're opening with positive news. fda is coming down on manufacturers since 2010, we have had over 546 drugs that are really short, that has put pharmacies in a lot of trouble and frustrated patients. a lot of the shortages of medications, propofol, tamiflu, on and on, it's because manufacturers may not make enough profit, they don't necessarily to have to report to the fda, and maybe they're not getting enough raw material to make it on time. so this cycle has continued. fda this weekend said they're going to really look into this, have an open communication with all of these manufacturers. they want to put pressure on them to make sure this doesn't happen again, an
marc siegel. author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health.hat's right, you get two opinions for the price of one. great to see both of you, doctors. i wanted to begin with this. the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a major shortage in prescription drugs so which ones and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is good news. i'm glad we're opening with positive news. fda is coming down on manufacturers since...
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ukrainian government ok we'll talk about the future and leave this point exactly a little bit later marc if i can go to you i want to ask you a question that nobody in western media wants to touch really because it doesn't suit their their agenda but the party of regions at the end of the summer all the way to the president was pushing for this to happen this is you know cold which is party and almost no one wants to say well the party of regions is run by a group of oligarchy they don't want to reform the economy and they just want to get in bed with the e.u. so they can clean their money and clean up their reputations because they're not so interested in integrating with russia is well another note you never really come across in western media go ahead mark i think john perhaps you've put it better than i could myself yet a corporate as party of regions has often been characterized in the western media as a pro russia party which russia could only hope and wish that they were they aren't at all they are a party that represents the interests of a russian speaking eastern and southern de
ukrainian government ok we'll talk about the future and leave this point exactly a little bit later marc if i can go to you i want to ask you a question that nobody in western media wants to touch really because it doesn't suit their their agenda but the party of regions at the end of the summer all the way to the president was pushing for this to happen this is you know cold which is party and almost no one wants to say well the party of regions is run by a group of oligarchy they don't want...
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who can blame them, marc? >> it's a mess. you're right. >> let's talk about the poll numbers. so few people -- these are the uninsured people. not like, okay, only 20% of americans have tried to go on health care.gov. these are people the law was meant to help. >> exactly right. 78% of them aren't interested in it. worse than that, of those that will probably end up signing up the vast majority of those likely to sign up are the poor and sick. those least likely to sign up are the young and healthy who they need to subsidize the poor and the sick. to the extent anyone can sign up because the website doesn't work, but you will have a massive increase in the number of people who need subsidies and not enough people the to provide them. >> now tonight we find out that president obama's approval rating is now be llow the approl rating of george bush at the same point in his second term. your former boss who was not popular. we were in the midst of iraq, falugia and beheadings. >> and katrina. it's only getting worse for him. this is a manmade disaster, a self-imposed wound. they a
who can blame them, marc? >> it's a mess. you're right. >> let's talk about the poll numbers. so few people -- these are the uninsured people. not like, okay, only 20% of americans have tried to go on health care.gov. these are people the law was meant to help. >> exactly right. 78% of them aren't interested in it. worse than that, of those that will probably end up signing up the vast majority of those likely to sign up are the poor and sick. those least likely to sign up are...