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mr. cook feels like velvet glove, iron fist. mr. jobs was iron glove, iron fist. >> well, i'm not sure which glove hits harder. you take a look at some of the executive shuffling that we've seen under the tim cook regime. that's significant. we didn't see steve jobs do things quite in that way so he's not afraid to make changes. he's also done stuff with a dividend that we've seen. he's done things with apple, also being more open with wall street. so a few things that he's done also in charitable giving that are different. >> i would chime in and add, this is definitely a more human apple. there's transparency over the supply chain. there are people behind that. you mention the charitable giving. jobs did not do that. i look at this as a kinder, gentler, more human apple. >> we talk about how great it is that they're going to manufacture in america. the market's not going to love that on its surface because they don't want them making decisions based on goodwill instead of making decisions based on dollars and cents. so that might b
mr. cook feels like velvet glove, iron fist. mr. jobs was iron glove, iron fist. >> well, i'm not sure which glove hits harder. you take a look at some of the executive shuffling that we've seen under the tim cook regime. that's significant. we didn't see steve jobs do things quite in that way so he's not afraid to make changes. he's also done stuff with a dividend that we've seen. he's done things with apple, also being more open with wall street. so a few things that he's done also in...
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gensler and mr. cook here today. mr. cook, i understand that this is your last hearing, that you will not be the director of the division of trading following the session. so we would like to thank you for your service. mr. gensler, thank you for appearing here once again. and i would like you to not feel constrained to defend yourself against the accusations that were just made about you and your work. under title vii of the dodd-frank consumer protection act, the congress responded to one key cause of the 2008 financial crisis, the unregulated over-the-counter derivatives market. through the act of congress attack the commodities future trading commission and the securities and exchange commission with bringing much-needed transparency to this market, which amplified the collapse of the housing bubble, and cascaded losses across the global financial district. the cftc and the sec are now in the process of implementing what the congress has passed them with both the regulation, at the entity levels, and with regulation a
gensler and mr. cook here today. mr. cook, i understand that this is your last hearing, that you will not be the director of the division of trading following the session. so we would like to thank you for your service. mr. gensler, thank you for appearing here once again. and i would like you to not feel constrained to defend yourself against the accusations that were just made about you and your work. under title vii of the dodd-frank consumer protection act, the congress responded to one key...
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. >> mr. cook, my understanding when it comes to cross border, fcc you are doing a formal rulemaking. you are doing full cost benefit analysis; correct? >> yes, sir. >> mr. gensler, wasn't that naturally -- because i've only had little bits of information on this -- the court case that recently went against the cftc? that was because you had not done that? >> for different reasons actually. >> let me just because i want to help define this. you hadn't done -- my understanding is the court ruled that you hadn't done enough cost-benefit analysis; do you agree with that? >> i do respectfully. though the litigants' raised that issue they spoke to a different topic whether there had been a specific mandate from congress that we put in place position limits we believe the congress didn't really mandate and the judge sent it back and said he saw it differently. but we did two full cost benefit in the rule as we have in all of the 40 or 50 or so rules. we benefit from them and we do them with the chief eco
. >> mr. cook, my understanding when it comes to cross border, fcc you are doing a formal rulemaking. you are doing full cost benefit analysis; correct? >> yes, sir. >> mr. gensler, wasn't that naturally -- because i've only had little bits of information on this -- the court case that recently went against the cftc? that was because you had not done that? >> for different reasons actually. >> let me just because i want to help define this. you hadn't done -- my...
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mr. cook has to follow in that great tradition. >> mnicolas, how does he do tha? what kind of business experience does tim cook bring that perhaps steve jobs didn't? >> first of all, tim cook has done a lot of things that make apple a more human company, which is important for the brand in the long run. there's been a lot of mess with foxconn in china. he's paid apple retail employees more money. that's good for apple and the economy. finally, he talked today about bringing over more manufacturing of macintosh computers in the united states. that's good for everybody. >> i think people will take issue saying tim cook is better than steve jobs, nick, don't you think? >> it's certainly hard to say anybody is better than steve jobs. that's not really an option, whether or not steve jobs continued to be the ceo of apple. i think tim cook has done a good job. for him to try to be steve jobs, to try to be a product visionary would be a big mistake. his real skill is optimizing supply chains and running apple's massive operations. he's done a good job of really focusing i
mr. cook has to follow in that great tradition. >> mnicolas, how does he do tha? what kind of business experience does tim cook bring that perhaps steve jobs didn't? >> first of all, tim cook has done a lot of things that make apple a more human company, which is important for the brand in the long run. there's been a lot of mess with foxconn in china. he's paid apple retail employees more money. that's good for apple and the economy. finally, he talked today about bringing over...
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mr. cooke wrote, "'tis not the weight "of jewel or plate "or the fondle of silk or fur.
mr. cooke wrote, "'tis not the weight "of jewel or plate "or the fondle of silk or fur.
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let's start with you, mr. cook. >> okay. please come to the podium. >> okay.it seems to me first if you read the constitution, it is clear that the brotherhood, in keeping with its traditions, economic liberty. banning sequestration of property. naturalization, private property is sacred. one would think that given these ideas that implementing an imf program would be relatively un- pragmatic for the brotherhood. after all, this is a moment of national empowerment and dignity. there is a relatively small but vocal minority as opposed to the imf would rather do that than submit to the easiest of easy programs in the imf. morsi is pulling back from them. at this critical moment, even for morsi, it is a way of demonstrating once again that morsi is different from those menubar. in fact there is still a live narrative and egypt that the liberal economic reform, the imf pushed on hosni mubarak, with the support of these people -- the macroeconomics tell a different story. i think that morsi's current plan is a reflection that at this critical moment, he is in need
let's start with you, mr. cook. >> okay. please come to the podium. >> okay.it seems to me first if you read the constitution, it is clear that the brotherhood, in keeping with its traditions, economic liberty. banning sequestration of property. naturalization, private property is sacred. one would think that given these ideas that implementing an imf program would be relatively un- pragmatic for the brotherhood. after all, this is a moment of national empowerment and dignity. there...
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so let's start with you, mr. cook. >> it seems to me first if you read the constitution, the brotherhood in keeping with its tradition, economic liberals being sequestration of property, nationalization, private property is sacred. that's a direct quote. one would think given the safety is that implementing an imf program would be relatively unproblematic except for the fact politics around the imf. this is after all a moment of national empowerment and dignity. there is a relatively small, but very vocal minority opposed to the imf, that would rather eat dirt and submit to the easiest of easy imf programs. morsi is pulling back from them at this critical moment even if they believe they will win, which they do believe is a way of demonstrating morsi is different from mubarak. in fact there is still a life narrative in egypt at the neoliberal economic reforms the imf push on mubarak with the support of successive administrations have impoverished the country even though the economic statistic -- macroeconomic statisti
so let's start with you, mr. cook. >> it seems to me first if you read the constitution, the brotherhood in keeping with its tradition, economic liberals being sequestration of property, nationalization, private property is sacred. that's a direct quote. one would think given the safety is that implementing an imf program would be relatively unproblematic except for the fact politics around the imf. this is after all a moment of national empowerment and dignity. there is a relatively...
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mr. cook, you may not be taking into consideration with what the muslim brotherhood stands for.arlier familiar with the words and what the founders of the of what was the brother had really stand for? guest: i'm quite familiar with the writings. he was an islamist, a member of the muslim brotherhood and the leader of a vanguard of the muslim brotherhood and many regard him as the father of his law must radicalism. the work of his that people often talk about is a milestone along the way setting out a radical path. what he represented was a split within the muslim brotherhood, those who wanted to take on a larger jihad against what they consider to be a godless society and those who wanted to work with the system to the law must -- to islamicize society. the end of of authoritarian regimes means more prominence for islamic parties in the region. while these parties have emerged, there has been a significant push back. you see tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people in egypt. the most populous countries opposing the agenda of of the muslim brotherhood. these people are
mr. cook, you may not be taking into consideration with what the muslim brotherhood stands for.arlier familiar with the words and what the founders of the of what was the brother had really stand for? guest: i'm quite familiar with the writings. he was an islamist, a member of the muslim brotherhood and the leader of a vanguard of the muslim brotherhood and many regard him as the father of his law must radicalism. the work of his that people often talk about is a milestone along the way setting...
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don't want to make too much out of this, but i was told we were doing a cooking section." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry, mrse anecdotes and and meeting christopher walken, meeting all these people. and they said, "this should be in a book." and i said, "you should stop talking. i don't have time to write a book." >> jimmy: what impersonation are you working on now? >> well, here's the thing, is that when you do 'em on tv, that's how they find out about it, right? so, i'm a little nervous about doing this 'cause he might find out. but jason statham -- right? the british action hero. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> i found the key to him 'cause there is always some little thing that opens it up, right? the key of jason statham -- he says six words in a row faster than anyone else. and those six words are, "do you know what i mean?" and he says it like this. [ as statham ] "do you know what i mean?" [ laughter ] right? >> jimmy: that's it right there. [ as statham ] >> "do you know what i mean?" >> "do you know what i bloody mean?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: slow it down. >> you can slow it down eventually, but it start
don't want to make too much out of this, but i was told we were doing a cooking section." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry, mrse anecdotes and and meeting christopher walken, meeting all these people. and they said, "this should be in a book." and i said, "you should stop talking. i don't have time to write a book." >> jimmy: what impersonation are you working on now? >> well, here's the thing, is that when you do 'em on tv, that's how they...
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mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school. principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ? by the principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:ur5l i would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the future. teach them well let them lead the÷3ñ?ñ? way. show them the beauty they possess inside. give them a sense of pride to make it easier. teach them well. let's teach them well, not sit on them a what color do i have to be to be a+zñ?ñ?
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school. principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ? by the principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:ur5l i would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the...
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mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school.rd before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:uri would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the future. teach them well let them lead the÷3ñ?ñ? way. show them the beauty they possess inside. give them a sense of pride to make it easier. teach them well. let's teach them well, not sit be a+zñ?ñ? teacher in san franciscç masters, english credential, and i'm not capable of teaching in the bayview. that doesn't bother me as much as mynÑñ?ñ? student being sat or some reason. at this point in my lifeañ?ñ?ñ t doesn't matter. what matters is the childrennhte treated fairly, with respect. i have one more degree.
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school.rd before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:uri would...
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we will be looking for something substantial in terms of a better job market [inaudible] >> peter cook, mrcould follow-up on your last response given the fiscal cliff is it possible if policymakers were not to agree to some sort of deficit deal and we were to go over the fiscal cliff the size of these asset purchases could grow in response to that and more specifically you calling the phrase fiscal cliff and i want your take on whether you feel it is the most appropriate language to describe what will happen at the beginning of the year. some americans may be alarmed, the you feel this is appropriate given circumstances, fiscal contraction that would come if there is no deal? >> the first part of your question, if the economy went off of the fiscal cliff our assessment, outside forecasters all think that would have significant adverse effect on the economy and the unemployment rate so on the margin, we would do what we could, we would increase a bit. but i want to be clear we cannot offset the full impact of the fiscal cliff. it is too big given the tools available and limitations on our p
we will be looking for something substantial in terms of a better job market [inaudible] >> peter cook, mrcould follow-up on your last response given the fiscal cliff is it possible if policymakers were not to agree to some sort of deficit deal and we were to go over the fiscal cliff the size of these asset purchases could grow in response to that and more specifically you calling the phrase fiscal cliff and i want your take on whether you feel it is the most appropriate language to...
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cooking smells and odors. i'm available for any questions. >> mr. duffy, when did this notice, with our observations go to the permit-holder? >> i'm sorry, what was the question? >> the items that you mentioned that you found that were perhaps not conforming in the permit documentation, when did that go to the permit-holder? >> just this evening. >> this evening? >> yes. but i did mention it to at the site visit the other day that i would be issuing that? >> those issues (yes, but i don't think we had an opportunity to do an inspection. i just happened to go there because of the appeal. it sometimes helps me to get familiar with these issues. i will be forwarding the correction notice to the district building inspector, who would be responsible for this. >> among the issues i didn't hear much about the rate of walls? >> i wasn't able to look at that. it is an issue and it needs to have mr. dampers, mr. boskvich is right. there is not enough information on the plans. that all needs to bing be shown on the plans as well. so we need a better set of dra
cooking smells and odors. i'm available for any questions. >> mr. duffy, when did this notice, with our observations go to the permit-holder? >> i'm sorry, what was the question? >> the items that you mentioned that you found that were perhaps not conforming in the permit documentation, when did that go to the permit-holder? >> just this evening. >> this evening? >> yes. but i did mention it to at the site visit the other day that i would be issuing that?...
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cook. >> we have had about a week of rain and with mr. drizzle there is that low cloud deck and thick fog. everything stays to the north as far as rain goes, very mild conditions and 60s on the highs. >>> here is a look at 237 in milpitas, those headlights are headed towards sunny veil and 880 towards the oakland coliseum, we have more on the roadways so far no delays, 449, let's head back to the desk. >>> a car violently crashed into a fire hydrant. claudine wong has exclusive information on what handed out there. claudine? >> reporter: it started as a red light stop, the driver goes through a red light and keeps going until he gets to he is section and -- essex and folsom. i want to give you a look because you can see san francisco police are in the process of shutting down essex street. now the water has been shut off and we showed you that in the last half hour but there is a new problem. if we pan over here, take a look at the construction site. you can see the scaffolding is compromised with some of the metal beams going down. the f
cook. >> we have had about a week of rain and with mr. drizzle there is that low cloud deck and thick fog. everything stays to the north as far as rain goes, very mild conditions and 60s on the highs. >>> here is a look at 237 in milpitas, those headlights are headed towards sunny veil and 880 towards the oakland coliseum, we have more on the roadways so far no delays, 449, let's head back to the desk. >>> a car violently crashed into a fire hydrant. claudine wong has...
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mr. chairman. first, i want to thank the director for working with cook county on a waiver that will allow for the county to early enroll more than 150,000 individuals who will be eligible for medicaid in 2014. you have given us the opportunity to get a headstart. thank you very much. i want to set the record straight on a couple of things. there was some talk about the costs for illinois. the federal government is going to provide almost $157 million to illinois to support insurance coverage for 898,000 illinoisans. that would reduce our uninsured population by 50%. illinois will save $953 million in uncompensated expenditures, and there'll be some increase in the cost for illinois, about 1%. look what we are getting. it is a miracle to me. i also wanted to point out that in terms of the overall increase in insurance costs, yes, costs have increased, but less than they have since the affordable care act was passed. the aca saved an estimated $2.1 billion in health insurance premiums through the medical loss ratio and rate review provisions. almost 13 million consumers received a check because ins
mr. chairman. first, i want to thank the director for working with cook county on a waiver that will allow for the county to early enroll more than 150,000 individuals who will be eligible for medicaid in 2014. you have given us the opportunity to get a headstart. thank you very much. i want to set the record straight on a couple of things. there was some talk about the costs for illinois. the federal government is going to provide almost $157 million to illinois to support insurance coverage...
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mr. monday. you hang up first. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. [ ringing ] it's on. let's roll. cookas a tru >>> good evening and merry christmas. i'm elizabeth cook. this was a true california christmas with heaping servings of rain and snow. the holiday storm isn't quite done yet. the rain totals and a look at what comes next. paul. >> a lot of folks in the bay area once again saw an additional inch of rainfall. most of that falling this evening. very active on the radar. want to start with the time lapses to show you how much rain has fallen. notice the last couple images there, including this live one, not as much going on. things are beginning to calm down now that the actual cold front, the boundary has moved through. san jose, milpitas, campbell. you're getting a break. you are seeing the rain ending, but st. helena now the rain is just picking up. more than an inch of rainfall just today on christmas. nearly an inch of rainfall for both alameda and lafayette. things are starting to add up for this december. almost a half a foot of rainfall at sfo. this year we've seen 44 time
mr. monday. you hang up first. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. [ ringing ] it's on. let's roll. cookas a tru >>> good evening and merry christmas. i'm elizabeth cook. this was a true california christmas with heaping servings of rain and snow. the holiday storm isn't quite done yet. the rain totals and a look at what comes next. paul. >> a lot of folks in the bay area once again saw an additional inch of...
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cook, generous and kind and greeting everyone with a smile. i would have to agree with that statement. the last time i saw mr. hater was at sally's restaurant.ng in line in front of me taking a long time to pay for his meal. i said mr. hater, hurry=[j-w up. and turnedfdjal around and smiled. he was about a quarter short. instead of fumbling in his pocket i gave him a quarter. that was the last time i saw him and one of my fondest memories i have of him. he was a great man. i'd like to close out the board in he will be missed. thank you. >> clerk calvillo: mr. president seeing no other names on the roster that concludes roll call for introd/bj@çé4j4(p&c"p% >> president chiu: thank you. why don't we go to general public comment. >> the clerk: now is the opportunity for the public to comment generally for :q up to two minutesç1jy3 on items within the subject matter jurisdh÷ the board including items on the adoption without reference to committee calendar, please note that public comment is not allowedu%( .x on those items which have alreadya"%( board committee. speakers using translation assistance will bejÁgiven twice the amount of time. if yo
cook, generous and kind and greeting everyone with a smile. i would have to agree with that statement. the last time i saw mr. hater was at sally's restaurant.ng in line in front of me taking a long time to pay for his meal. i said mr. hater, hurry=[j-w up. and turnedfdjal around and smiled. he was about a quarter short. instead of fumbling in his pocket i gave him a quarter. that was the last time i saw him and one of my fondest memories i have of him. he was a great man. i'd like to close out...
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. >> peter cook with bloomberg television. mr. chairman if i could follow up on your last response. given the fiscal cliff is a possible that a policymakers were not to agree to some sort of deficit deal with the -- by the end of year big over the fiscal cliff that the size of the asset purchases could indeed grow in response to that and more specifically you coined the phrase fiscal cliff and i wanted to get your take on whether you still feel it's the most appropriate language to describe what would happen at the beginning of the year of? there are some americans who may be alarmed by the language in some economists say it still -- and you feel it's appropriate given the fiscal contraction in the deal? >> the first part of your question is, if the economy actually went off the fiscal cliff, the ceo's assessment and outside forecasters think it would have significant adverse effect on on the economy and the unemployment rate. on the margin we would try to do a week could. we would perhaps increase a bit but i want to again be clear that we cannot offset the whole impact of the fisc
. >> peter cook with bloomberg television. mr. chairman if i could follow up on your last response. given the fiscal cliff is a possible that a policymakers were not to agree to some sort of deficit deal with the -- by the end of year big over the fiscal cliff that the size of the asset purchases could indeed grow in response to that and more specifically you coined the phrase fiscal cliff and i wanted to get your take on whether you still feel it's the most appropriate language to...
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cooking. i yield back. mr. markey: i thank the gentleman from salem and recognize the gentlelady from lowell. >> thank you, mr. markey. it's great to be here, although a said moment as well because we are losing not truly lose bug no longer serving on a daily basis with two remarkable colleagues with whom it has been my privilege to serve for five years. their -- they're distinguished legislators as we're hearing but they're also great friends. ms. tsongas: barney frank has been a family friend for many years. my sister-in-law was barney's press secretary in his first race for congress. and i was so proud to receive his support when i first sought this seat five years ago. he commented at the time that he was responsible for defeating the last woman who had served for massachusetts, and he wanted to help elect the next woman who was seeking to serve for massachusetts. it had been 25 years. and barney, as we've heard, has been a legend in everything he's done. i watched him from afar. i e young when he was worki
cooking. i yield back. mr. markey: i thank the gentleman from salem and recognize the gentlelady from lowell. >> thank you, mr. markey. it's great to be here, although a said moment as well because we are losing not truly lose bug no longer serving on a daily basis with two remarkable colleagues with whom it has been my privilege to serve for five years. their -- they're distinguished legislators as we're hearing but they're also great friends. ms. tsongas: barney frank has been a family...
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mr. tar heel. that's got a 3.5% yield. sell it because i don't think it's got anything cooking. laura in new york. laura. >> caller: hi, jim, it's laura from new york. how are you? >> how are you, laura? >> caller: good, thanks. my stock is allen communications. buy or sell? >> it had gotten beat up because of the possibility people thought things were going to go awry in israel. the fundamentals are good. my friend who does breakout stocks tells meet fundamentals are terrific. i am a buyer not a seller. a lock. let's go to lee in california. lee. >> caller: mr. cramer, thank you very much for all the wisdom you share with us. >> sure do try. what's going on? >> caller: my stock is valley. i've been wrong and with the stock down should i hold, fold, double down? >> this used to be 28, 20, 32. it's been cut in half. we both think that at $17 this one is the chip. this is the way to play china because it's a huge iron work company. i want to own vale. let's go to terrence in new york. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm doing a portfolio for my professor alexander. i just want to know about general dynamics. >
mr. tar heel. that's got a 3.5% yield. sell it because i don't think it's got anything cooking. laura in new york. laura. >> caller: hi, jim, it's laura from new york. how are you? >> how are you, laura? >> caller: good, thanks. my stock is allen communications. buy or sell? >> it had gotten beat up because of the possibility people thought things were going to go awry in israel. the fundamentals are good. my friend who does breakout stocks tells meet fundamentals are...
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we're going to cook them until they're sweated down, so they look like this. >> that is gorgeous. >> mrll right. >> i'm going to have you carefully hold that while i launch the mushrooms in, without hurting your delicate hands. and then, we're going to stir that one more time. >> you just lost the mushrooms. i don't mind driving it home. would you like to help me with some parmesan cheese? >> i would be grateful to. and do you just -- >> we're going to add some chives for the party. you need it back on? what do you need on? >> get them going, just like they were. >> okay. >> then, we throw that in, like that. if you're feeling particularly nonrisk aversive, cook it on one side. and when it's almost done and slightly set on the top, you go like that. if you didn't feel you were up to that, you would pop it in the oven and let it sit 350 for 20 minutes until it fully sets. >> how long does it take you to learn the move? how many times -- >> let's go back to the outl outlayers. once you've done it 10,000 hours, you can throw your sleeve over. all those guys at the train station, they pract
we're going to cook them until they're sweated down, so they look like this. >> that is gorgeous. >> mrll right. >> i'm going to have you carefully hold that while i launch the mushrooms in, without hurting your delicate hands. and then, we're going to stir that one more time. >> you just lost the mushrooms. i don't mind driving it home. would you like to help me with some parmesan cheese? >> i would be grateful to. and do you just -- >> we're going to add...
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cooking rather clear. fish and chips for us tonight, i reckon. sorry, doctor. there's been a message from the surgery. urgent home visit requested. lady called mrs. jenkins. i'm meant to be at a rehearsal now. stay there and don't talk to anyone. you'll make me late... like you're always late. [4 knocks] hello? [door creaks] mrs. jenkins? i'm a doctor, here to help. don't you come near me! aaah! i won't be a moment. what? that's my dinner! who are you giving my dinner to? [sighs] it's a classic case of angina pectoris. i've prescribed amyl nitrate for use in the event of any new collapse, and penicillin because there was evidence of urinary incontinence all over the place-- gangway! mrs. jenkins might very well have an infection, which would contribute to her confusion. it might be worth trying to collect a urine sample. that shouldn't prove too challenging. just stick a galley pot in a convenient gutter. dr. turner: she is also hard of hearing, jumping with fleas, and her living conditions are calamitous. if you could speak to the social services, i'll put her on the list for daily visits in the meanwhile. [knock knock] [door creaks] hello? jenny: mrs. j
cooking rather clear. fish and chips for us tonight, i reckon. sorry, doctor. there's been a message from the surgery. urgent home visit requested. lady called mrs. jenkins. i'm meant to be at a rehearsal now. stay there and don't talk to anyone. you'll make me late... like you're always late. [4 knocks] hello? [door creaks] mrs. jenkins? i'm a doctor, here to help. don't you come near me! aaah! i won't be a moment. what? that's my dinner! who are you giving my dinner to? [sighs] it's a classic...
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mr. speaker, i rise today in remembrance of caleb logan cook.aleb was born january 22, 1997, and passed away saturday, december 1, 2012, at the age of 15. caleb was a blessing to his parents and entire family from the day god placed him on this earth. though life was often a struggle for caleb, he met every challenge head on and always with a thoughtful and caring disposition. he was an accomplished boy scout, earned his black belt in tie quan do and recognized for having the highest g.p.a. in his class. in addition to all his high school and extra curricular accomplishments, caleb was engaged politically and always ready to discuss the day's news. a civically active young man, he was truly a shining example of his youth. most of all, caleb was a good friend to my son, jeffrey, a delightful son to his parents, a loving sibling to his sisters and brother, a blessing to his entire family. caleb will be missed by all and always remembered. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohi
mr. speaker, i rise today in remembrance of caleb logan cook.aleb was born january 22, 1997, and passed away saturday, december 1, 2012, at the age of 15. caleb was a blessing to his parents and entire family from the day god placed him on this earth. though life was often a struggle for caleb, he met every challenge head on and always with a thoughtful and caring disposition. he was an accomplished boy scout, earned his black belt in tie quan do and recognized for having the highest g.p.a. in...
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cooking school in france. i don't know if he is the main guy we want out there right now. i stay out of the way. yes, sir, mresident. no, sir, mr. president. may i have another, mr. president? a little animal house alit ration there. i don't know what's going -- on i'm bored by it i hope they get some kind of deal. this is an interesting deal. best places in which to be born. not to live. just to be born. >> all right. >> okay? >> all right. >> this comes from the economists intelligence unit there they are: no mention of the u.s.a. we are 16. so let's take the top three. switzerland, australia, norway. hey. miller? >> and they're all the same to me. one has got the alps in the middle. one has got a big rock in the middle. all these places that are cold, i don't want to be the mayor of a hamlet in lap land. knock i could care less. sweden, are you kidding me? incorporate march bergman was an optimist. he saw thed me cup half full. they comp everything over there. even your state run funeral after you off yourself in your late 20's because you folded your hold card as far as motivation goes from day one. i'm
cooking school in france. i don't know if he is the main guy we want out there right now. i stay out of the way. yes, sir, mresident. no, sir, mr. president. may i have another, mr. president? a little animal house alit ration there. i don't know what's going -- on i'm bored by it i hope they get some kind of deal. this is an interesting deal. best places in which to be born. not to live. just to be born. >> all right. >> okay? >> all right. >> this comes from the...
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heard from apple in that interview last week tim cook gave to cnbc saying they're thinking about bringing more jobs back to the united states. so we asked mr. ryder whether he thought that would mean we would get more reshoring going on. this is what his views are we'll be back with more in just a moment. >> i don't think we should believe this heralds the return of mass and volume of jobs in the united states. but clearly there are areas where the u.s. manufacturing base can extend canada. but i don't think we should believe it's returning to yesterday's industrial base. and we can save you 10% on ground shipping over the ups store. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> you're watching a trade links special "worldwide exchange." i'm here in geneva today with the wto on. we're talking about a surprise jobs number in the u.s. rate on friday. the unemployment number dipping unexpectedly. the ilo director ge
heard from apple in that interview last week tim cook gave to cnbc saying they're thinking about bringing more jobs back to the united states. so we asked mr. ryder whether he thought that would mean we would get more reshoring going on. this is what his views are we'll be back with more in just a moment. >> i don't think we should believe this heralds the return of mass and volume of jobs in the united states. but clearly there are areas where the u.s. manufacturing base can extend...
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cooke song. most of our lives, the change usually occurs at a time of tragedy or crisis. i want to redirect a little bet -- mr. mcgarry is here from mercyhurst. mercyhurst recognize a long time ago, the mid-1980s -- then in 2009 you piloted the aim program. would you share a little bit with us what you have been able to do -- you have presented internationally what mercyhurst is doing and some of the innovations you brought in. if you would tell us how you shared some of that information, how you are able to disseminate to other people. once you become aware, we can fix things. we had a chance to see that today. i admire what you have done, not only in your academic life but in your personal life. if you could share a little bit with the people mercyhurst here people is doing in the aim program. >> two parts of the question. what are we doing to disseminate information? mercyhurst participated in pennsylvania -- we had the opportunity to have the inaugural conference on autism and higher education. mercyhurst and fiber six other institutions presented on some of -- and a five or six other institutions present
cooke song. most of our lives, the change usually occurs at a time of tragedy or crisis. i want to redirect a little bet -- mr. mcgarry is here from mercyhurst. mercyhurst recognize a long time ago, the mid-1980s -- then in 2009 you piloted the aim program. would you share a little bit with us what you have been able to do -- you have presented internationally what mercyhurst is doing and some of the innovations you brought in. if you would tell us how you shared some of that information, how...
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mr. speaker. she told me that her whole life, while she brought up a family, lived her life driving a car, cooking, moving, everything that we all do and take for granted in life, she had to do without any health insurance because having been born with cerebral palsy she had pre-existing condition that prevented her. and it was not until she was 65 an was able to get medicare that she has a piece of -- massachusetts of mind that most of us -- that she has a piece of mind that most of us take for granted, that she was eligibler to covered. why do we keep tryinging to be the only industrial country who doesn't take better care of its people than that? and finally too many americans would lose their unemployment assistance. right here at the holiday time. and as i said before, the nutrition assistance program would be gutted. those unjust cuts would leave millions struggling to pay their bills and put food on the table. the americans that we're talking about, those that will be suffering, are not the ones that cause the problem -- caused the problem in this country. they had nothing to do with financ
mr. speaker. she told me that her whole life, while she brought up a family, lived her life driving a car, cooking, moving, everything that we all do and take for granted in life, she had to do without any health insurance because having been born with cerebral palsy she had pre-existing condition that prevented her. and it was not until she was 65 an was able to get medicare that she has a piece of -- massachusetts of mind that most of us -- that she has a piece of mind that most of us take...