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this is one of the examples that givers gain i think over takers and matchers. givers actually learn more. they develop more expertise and knowledge because they help solve other people's problems. >> adam, fascinating. thanks for joining us today. >>> up next "on the money" news and week ahead. and looking at the bankrupt city of detroit. the price is low but expectations aren't. we'll be right back. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got even better. now with free broadband for a whole year. >>> for more on our show and guests go to our web site, otm.cnbc.com and follow us on twitter on the money. >>> more earnings from big companies. netflix, comcast, mcdonald's, microsoft, facebook and apple all repor
this is one of the examples that givers gain i think over takers and matchers. givers actually learn more. they develop more expertise and knowledge because they help solve other people's problems. >> adam, fascinating. thanks for joining us today. >>> up next "on the money" news and week ahead. and looking at the bankrupt city of detroit. the price is low but expectations aren't. we'll be right back. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175...
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matchers end up creating a krksal krks transactional impression. i didn't care about you, i was just helping to get your help. >> you want to have a balance but more than a matcher, someone doing good for the right reasons but also watching out for others? >> the data suggests that the most productive engineers, the best medical stew students and best salespeople are the ones who give freely without giving attached. >> do you have examples of ceos who are in these giving sort of positions? >> i think one of the best examples is the president of cinema and kat cole. she worked two jobs all through high school to support her family and ended up dropping out of college because she was so bu busy helping out at her restaurant. >> at hooter's, right? she was picking up extra shifts. >> right. but when she was volunteering to help, she's doing a cook's job, doing the manager job. she's the only person doing the only job in the restaurant, which means she gets sent out of the country to open internationally. giverers actually learn more, develop more expe
matchers end up creating a krksal krks transactional impression. i didn't care about you, i was just helping to get your help. >> you want to have a balance but more than a matcher, someone doing good for the right reasons but also watching out for others? >> the data suggests that the most productive engineers, the best medical stew students and best salespeople are the ones who give freely without giving attached. >> do you have examples of ceos who are in these giving sort...
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this is one of the examples that givers gain i think over takers and matchers.ers actually learn more. they develop more expertise and knowledge because they help solve other people's problems. >> adam, fascinating. thanks for joining us today. >>> up next "on the money" news and week ahead. and looking at the bankrupt city of detroit. the price is low but expectations aren't. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. >>> for more on our show and guests go to our web site, otm.cnbc.com and follow us on twitter on the money. >>> more earnings from big companies. netflix, comcast, mcdonald's, microsoft, face
this is one of the examples that givers gain i think over takers and matchers.ers actually learn more. they develop more expertise and knowledge because they help solve other people's problems. >> adam, fascinating. thanks for joining us today. >>> up next "on the money" news and week ahead. and looking at the bankrupt city of detroit. the price is low but expectations aren't. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split...
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james meredith, and this image was lucky enough to capture all three of those and the whole sweep of matchers. >> host: faction. tell us about the march you're referring to tell us about the title of the book and how you chose it. >> guest: sure. the title is "down the crossroadses: civil rights, black power, and the mary dirt march against fear." in the three weeks of the march you can make an argument the civil rights movement transforms and approaches its crossroads. the call for black power is first heard. stokley carmichael unveils the slogan in the march and generates controversy, it immediately generates a great swelling of enthusiasm many mean local black people and ignites a new direction of black politics. now, those changes might have happened over the course of time anyway but what the meredith march did was dramatize the shift because it brought together civil rights leaders and regular people, white and black, from all across the country and put them in a laboratory of black politics as it moves through mississippi and created dramatic moment that highlighted key divisions and k
james meredith, and this image was lucky enough to capture all three of those and the whole sweep of matchers. >> host: faction. tell us about the march you're referring to tell us about the title of the book and how you chose it. >> guest: sure. the title is "down the crossroadses: civil rights, black power, and the mary dirt march against fear." in the three weeks of the march you can make an argument the civil rights movement transforms and approaches its crossroads....
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a better system will be much better on all three matcher. access to insurance and care, and cost of the your periods. the fact is on each one of those metrics to party had access in the american system and will continue to a success. the last witness who could save every family's been a $2500. first of all, that is not tomorrow. second of all, it gives the background of health care costs going up at like 4% greater than the growth of the economy. the cbo has pointed out, look, premiums have been a lot lower and they are a lot lower the exchange than we are calculated in 20. yes, inflation has come down. not all that is the affordable care act. part of it is the recession, part of it is the affordable care act. whether it will turn out to be 2500 at the end of the decade as project did, we will see. that is the basic case of people have saved money. let me give you a concrete example. if you look at medicare beneficiaries, their premiums for the drug nsa program and part b have in fact stayed relatively flat. i'm talking about pennies differe
a better system will be much better on all three matcher. access to insurance and care, and cost of the your periods. the fact is on each one of those metrics to party had access in the american system and will continue to a success. the last witness who could save every family's been a $2500. first of all, that is not tomorrow. second of all, it gives the background of health care costs going up at like 4% greater than the growth of the economy. the cbo has pointed out, look, premiums have...
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it is an unholy little matcher money that takes place. someone put the history together and you get through the tudor era you have selected area come back to henry the eighth. the license price is to print literature. they are topped out -- you know the stewards have the romans are out. we switch our privileges. the. students come in. they take over. they are favorite of the restoration and it goes back and forth. what was this demand by ray patterson and he's really a tremendous copyright scholar. the stationers themselves steadfastly denied that they had always been and they consistently protected their privilege monopoly. what we have is a terrible terrible situation of the strangled information. by the time we get an image of john locke the information is untenable and we have the beginning of the enlightenment and people are not happy with information is available. they are not happy to stick with john locke. it's not happy that he could only get a substandard copy a work in translation. some of the ancient works he was interested in
it is an unholy little matcher money that takes place. someone put the history together and you get through the tudor era you have selected area come back to henry the eighth. the license price is to print literature. they are topped out -- you know the stewards have the romans are out. we switch our privileges. the. students come in. they take over. they are favorite of the restoration and it goes back and forth. what was this demand by ray patterson and he's really a tremendous copyright...
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but she's probably going to crush it wherever she goes but why would you let blythe matchers -- lifethe door? what's fits him astray. why would you let mike cavanaugh lockout the door? >> he got a big job at carlisle. >> he could have had the big job at jpmorgan chase will stop >> maybe he's looking at it saying jamie is not that old guy and he's not leaving. >> mike cannot has been a loyal trooper for a long time. it must be an indication jamie dimon is not going anywhere. fine, you don't go anywhere, i will go to carlisle. that's a good point will stop not rolling the dice. bloomberg's contributing editor, thoughts., giving his >> captain america fights the forces of evil and brings in a ton of money for disney plus marvel studios. >> i'm erik schatzker. you are watching "market makers." if you are a big-money political donor, your phone has been ringing off the hook because the supreme court struck down the amount in total cash you can candidatesolitical and parties. phil mattingly is in us. democratic supporter and ally of the president, a big donor himself with your earlier toda
but she's probably going to crush it wherever she goes but why would you let blythe matchers -- lifethe door? what's fits him astray. why would you let mike cavanaugh lockout the door? >> he got a big job at carlisle. >> he could have had the big job at jpmorgan chase will stop >> maybe he's looking at it saying jamie is not that old guy and he's not leaving. >> mike cannot has been a loyal trooper for a long time. it must be an indication jamie dimon is not going...
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matcher area. she's also been a dear fellow for the international human rights clinic and a law clerk attending to the unaccompanied immigrant children in south texas and part of law school anne was researching the effects of deportation on immigrant in all salvador and she served for two years as staff assistant to the aba commission on immigration. thank you all for being here and especially to walk into the panel will start first with an overview by the implications on responsibilities for attorneys and then we will expand a bit to the several areas i mentioned that are also touched by this decision and implicate other responsibilities of immigrant client. we will start with you. can you give us an overview as to what exactly are the duties and verses upon and can you give us a brief context as to what led to this ruling? [inaudible] -- at the time of the issuance in 2010 when he came out he had been a permanent resident -- lawful permanent resident of the united states for more than four years.
matcher area. she's also been a dear fellow for the international human rights clinic and a law clerk attending to the unaccompanied immigrant children in south texas and part of law school anne was researching the effects of deportation on immigrant in all salvador and she served for two years as staff assistant to the aba commission on immigration. thank you all for being here and especially to walk into the panel will start first with an overview by the implications on responsibilities for...