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like liam in the blogosphere i saw one form of posting where they said this is a guy having a public midlife crisis and basically posting his resume on the new york times what do you think of that because one thing that doesn't really help this guy's case is that he throws in there that he you know one table tennis if you wish olympics and that's one. you know. examples of his hard work throughout his lifetime that's a really help your case if anything over your homeowners he admits honest yeah i mean i grew to actually i think it's kind of weird i was seven. material no yeah i mean. this was a really known that who is typical bankers playing table tennis real tennis like you know i don't know shannon when you think so i'm going to have to get. on the table tennis not included but i've been reading up quite a long time and if we can bring this up because. i think you have much more as the point that we're going on now on a lot of not often you have something that's valuable in the new york times op ed page that's for sure. things people are writing about ben bernanke he is the cover story of
like liam in the blogosphere i saw one form of posting where they said this is a guy having a public midlife crisis and basically posting his resume on the new york times what do you think of that because one thing that doesn't really help this guy's case is that he throws in there that he you know one table tennis if you wish olympics and that's one. you know. examples of his hard work throughout his lifetime that's a really help your case if anything over your homeowners he admits honest yeah...
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like liam in the blogosphere i saw one form of posting where they said this is a guy having a public midlife crisis and basically posting his resume on the new york times what do you think of that because one thing that doesn't really help this guy's case is that he throws in there that he you know one table tennis in which a live picture that's one. starring hart examples of his hard work throughout his lifetime but some really help your case i think there's there's a myth yeah i mean i grew up here actually i think it's kind of weird i was sort of . like material no yeah i mean honestly it was kind of i wouldn't be this size or really sound that who is typical bankers playing people for real kind of like you know i don't know shannon when you think i'm going to have to get a. table tennis not included but i don't run. in quite a long time and if we can bring this because. i think you have much more fun as was pointed out to go on a lot of not often you see how something that's valuable in the new york times op ed page that's for sure speaking of things people are writing about ben bernanke
like liam in the blogosphere i saw one form of posting where they said this is a guy having a public midlife crisis and basically posting his resume on the new york times what do you think of that because one thing that doesn't really help this guy's case is that he throws in there that he you know one table tennis in which a live picture that's one. starring hart examples of his hard work throughout his lifetime but some really help your case i think there's there's a myth yeah i mean i grew...
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like a lamb in the blogosphere i saw one form posting where they said this is a guy having a public midlife crisis and basically posting his resume on the new york times what do you think of that because one thing that doesn't really help this guy's case is that he throws in there that he you know one table tennis wish olympics and that's one of his you know starring harvey examples of his hard work throughout his life time that's a really help your case if anything over the years he admits and yeah i mean i grew to actually i think it's kind of weird i was several a list like material no yeah i mean kind of playboy reading. it so it doesn't really sound that who is your typical bankers playing table tennis real tennis like you know i don't know shannon what do you think so i'm going to have to get. on the table. thomas not included but i haven't read enough in quite a long time and if we can bring this because. i think you have much more as the point that we're going on a lot not often you see how something this valuable in the new york times office that's for sure speaking of things peopl
like a lamb in the blogosphere i saw one form posting where they said this is a guy having a public midlife crisis and basically posting his resume on the new york times what do you think of that because one thing that doesn't really help this guy's case is that he throws in there that he you know one table tennis wish olympics and that's one of his you know starring harvey examples of his hard work throughout his life time that's a really help your case if anything over the years he admits and...
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he's probably having a midlife crisis because if you attack the establishment all these so-called business will attack back. he continues by saying if what smith is saying is true, then the biggest problem remains muppets, the investors that smith continues to buy garages from goldman. he also said it took him until until 2012 almost 12 years after signing up at goldman sachs to figure out something toxic was going on. other words, why why didn't didn't he resign earlier. now he's saying all these bad things about goldman. but as smith explained, the culture changed over that time. then finally mr. smith's role was vice president, a relatively junior position held by thousands of employees around the world. where do they get that information? from an unnamed goldman sachs source, really, who would have figured. when you tell the truth about goldman sachs the media pounces against you. isn't that amazing? now, let's tell what you goldman sachs normally does. carl levin challenged them on the senate. here watch. >> july 1, 2007, tells the sales course the top priority timber wolf. your top p
he's probably having a midlife crisis because if you attack the establishment all these so-called business will attack back. he continues by saying if what smith is saying is true, then the biggest problem remains muppets, the investors that smith continues to buy garages from goldman. he also said it took him until until 2012 almost 12 years after signing up at goldman sachs to figure out something toxic was going on. other words, why why didn't didn't he resign earlier. now he's saying all...
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but in midlife, this happens more and more a 50 year-old will say i am having memory problems. statistically it is not alzheimer's because that tends to manifest much later. we end up having of conversation that this is a person juggling 23 balls at once. we were kind trying to come up with problem-solving techniques to minimize the balls getting it down at 13. so what we say stress has an impact on those baby-boomers. to understand how you live your life for review position your brain to do what it can really do. we're doing a very good job to become easily distracted. i can wreak havoc on our ability to process information. we will have about 15 million people with alzheimer's by 2050. we have roughly 300 million americans. the vast majority don't have alzheimer's. i am interested in figuring out how do they not get that disease? it is normal to have memory lapses, in the ability to come up with names. part of that is stress, i doing too much at once, laying in the jaime tech not want -- technological age, and also true some percentage of those who do have difficulty in their
but in midlife, this happens more and more a 50 year-old will say i am having memory problems. statistically it is not alzheimer's because that tends to manifest much later. we end up having of conversation that this is a person juggling 23 balls at once. we were kind trying to come up with problem-solving techniques to minimize the balls getting it down at 13. so what we say stress has an impact on those baby-boomers. to understand how you live your life for review position your brain to do...
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it was a garden variety midlife crisis, but upon reflection he realizes that a lot of his controllingfling his authentic self. >> he worked with you on "the nanny" and he works with you on this show. here you have art imitating life and it's personal. what's it like working together on story lines that were so much a part of your life? >> it's wonderful. i mean, i always write about what i know, even on "the nanny." so much of what inspired each episode was to write from what i was going through in my life. and "happeily divorced" is inspired by the fact that this woman after 18 years of marriage finds out her husband is gay. now the show has taken on its own life. the characters have taken on their own life. >> it's moved beyond the initial point of inspiration. >> still. whatever story we break sort of begins with something that's real and authentic, even amongst my writers. they don't pitch ideas unless it happened to you, a friend or a relative. otherwise it feels made up to me. >> there are story lines about dating. and you are back in the dating world? >> i am, indeed. >> is it
it was a garden variety midlife crisis, but upon reflection he realizes that a lot of his controllingfling his authentic self. >> he worked with you on "the nanny" and he works with you on this show. here you have art imitating life and it's personal. what's it like working together on story lines that were so much a part of your life? >> it's wonderful. i mean, i always write about what i know, even on "the nanny." so much of what inspired each episode was to...
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jon: but, well, one writer said he's not a whistleblower, he's a goldman sachs executive having a midlifeirsten? laugh. >> well, i mean, there's been some reporting on him. abc did a pretty thorough report where they interviewed people who knew him, and they quoted a former classmate of him saying he had a strong moral compass, they found other people who agreed with his assessments, they said that he was a real star there, there were people at goldman sachs, you know, he'd been promoted from analyst to vice president without having a business degree, so he's a credible person. you know, i think it's good to always check and see who writes things and to find out if they're credible or not, but what seems to happen a little too automobile these days is -- often these days is people who disagree sort of ideologically with what the person is saying think it's okay to tear the person apart based on nothing. i see a lot of accusations that are really not supported by anything other than the fact that people don't like goldman sachs being questioned. >> he was, basically a vice president for go
jon: but, well, one writer said he's not a whistleblower, he's a goldman sachs executive having a midlifeirsten? laugh. >> well, i mean, there's been some reporting on him. abc did a pretty thorough report where they interviewed people who knew him, and they quoted a former classmate of him saying he had a strong moral compass, they found other people who agreed with his assessments, they said that he was a real star there, there were people at goldman sachs, you know, he'd been promoted...