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. >> i think it's a little bit of naivete on both sides.to think you can walk into an artistic business and understand -- understand how that works or understand how the process works is naivete on that side. but being in the business for some time, the companies are extremely bloated and they do spend money on relationships. and some of the processes around -- the creative process aren't understood. you know, if you look at steve jobs as an example of that, right, there are times when your r&d and your drive and your spin toward innovation come up with nothing. and then there are times when that is the very vitality of your company. i wouldn't necessarily say that george clooney, or whoever is speaking on behalf of the studios, is necessarily 100% right. and i wouldn't at the same time wouldn't say that dan loeb's position is exacting. now, that being said, dan loeb is responsible to a company and is responsible to the efficiencies of the company. >> it was interesting, because i found him to be so fair minded about that subject. sharehold
. >> i think it's a little bit of naivete on both sides.to think you can walk into an artistic business and understand -- understand how that works or understand how the process works is naivete on that side. but being in the business for some time, the companies are extremely bloated and they do spend money on relationships. and some of the processes around -- the creative process aren't understood. you know, if you look at steve jobs as an example of that, right, there are times when...
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that was my naivete at the moment, i think i was a little overwhelmed myself. that's still my on-going project as far as that goes, how can we raise some funds and i actually have a bunch of paramedics that would go over there in a heartbeat on their time if we could find a way to fund it to teach them the medicine. the reality is they don't have a health care system now. it's slowly coming back but it was wiped out. they had the tertiary care facility in the region. they were the closest thing to a trauma center. they were the closest thing to intensive care. when we were there, the nearest surgery was 400 kilometers away and they don't have helicopters, not so much. there's a few owned by the military. so it was a long ride. as a matter of fact, we thought about that as we were stopped on a highway and people were barreling at us, i thought, wow, 400 kilometers is a long way if something goes wrong here. but it puts it all in perspective. their health care was wiped out and they don't have the resources. that's something we would still like to do. the real le
that was my naivete at the moment, i think i was a little overwhelmed myself. that's still my on-going project as far as that goes, how can we raise some funds and i actually have a bunch of paramedics that would go over there in a heartbeat on their time if we could find a way to fund it to teach them the medicine. the reality is they don't have a health care system now. it's slowly coming back but it was wiped out. they had the tertiary care facility in the region. they were the closest thing...
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i think in social history, the naiveté will appeal to so many scottish pottery collectors.estimate of maybe 1,500 to 2,000 is far more realistic than 300 to 400. that's a lot more, yes. this is part of a large archive put together by donald munro. he was the producer for television before the war. he had to get that product live out every night for two hours a night from 1936 to 1939 when the television started. well, this is the opening of the television service here. this is day one of television officially. this is whenthe first pc television service in the world opened up. we beat the americans by two and a half years. it's a great british first. television service opened with two systems. it was the baird system and the marconi-emi system. and they did it first with the baird system, then there was a 10-minute interlude, and then the whole thing was repeated again, speeches, everything for the marconi-emi system. so the bbc, the first public television service in the world, started with a repeat. that's absolutely incredible news. it's incredible and it's true. it's am
i think in social history, the naiveté will appeal to so many scottish pottery collectors.estimate of maybe 1,500 to 2,000 is far more realistic than 300 to 400. that's a lot more, yes. this is part of a large archive put together by donald munro. he was the producer for television before the war. he had to get that product live out every night for two hours a night from 1936 to 1939 when the television started. well, this is the opening of the television service here. this is day one of...
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you took advantage of their naivete and the fact that they were pleasant individuals that could not fathom this type of behavior. the relationship issue is important here. your daughter. you have exposed a young child to unbelievable conditions. in your mind there was harmony and a happy household. i'm not sure there's anybody else in america that will agree with you. and there were many crimes committed in the vicinity of your young daughter. the women were still being raped and deprived of food and living in difficult physical conditions indications your conduct is less serious, you have indicated that you were a victim of sexual abuse. that's possible. i don't know. i do know though that those who are sexually abused, there is a tendency of some to act out and to abuse others, but there are many -- and i suspect more -- who move on from that and live a healthy life that they are not abusing others. you indicated that you do have a mental illness, but i'm not aware of any of that. as you've appeared here, you've always answered questions and understood what's going on. you just made a ca
you took advantage of their naivete and the fact that they were pleasant individuals that could not fathom this type of behavior. the relationship issue is important here. your daughter. you have exposed a young child to unbelievable conditions. in your mind there was harmony and a happy household. i'm not sure there's anybody else in america that will agree with you. and there were many crimes committed in the vicinity of your young daughter. the women were still being raped and deprived of...
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i think a lot of mistakes and some naivete have brought about some of what we're witnessing today. i believe very strongly that the president has to be very, very careful about how he handles this situation. egypt is not just another country. egypt is the largest arab country, and they're described as the mother of the arab world, claiming all the rest. today egypt runs the risk of being just another tribe with many, many flags. there's a lot of diagnos disordf blood shed, and i think the u.s. has to try on the one hand to maintain a relationship with the army which is the only organized secular body in egypt. at the same time, they have to try to see how it can stay out of trouble while hoping that this will be resolved in the quickest possible way. >> jamie: ambassador giller manl, i'm reading this morning two headlines i want to point out. one is that the military has said there's room for everybody, and the second one is that they may try to ban the muslim brotherhood all together. what's the implications of those two statements or proclamations to israel? >> well, i'm pretty s
i think a lot of mistakes and some naivete have brought about some of what we're witnessing today. i believe very strongly that the president has to be very, very careful about how he handles this situation. egypt is not just another country. egypt is the largest arab country, and they're described as the mother of the arab world, claiming all the rest. today egypt runs the risk of being just another tribe with many, many flags. there's a lot of diagnos disordf blood shed, and i think the u.s....
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and i think the worst form of naivete can be extreme cynicism.that nobody comes to washington to do any good work whatsoever, that is almost as bad as being stary eyed and thinking they are all here to advance democracy. >> what about that responsibility, i wonder to the extent that a lot of people will think about and come to see washington through fictionalized dramas like yours, do you feel special responsibility? >> the only responsibility like a novelist that i feel is telling a good story. you know it's interesting the notion or the access of cynicism versus optimism. i am not a cynical person. i do not think house of cards is at all cynical. i think understand wood is an optimist. but he has a world view that is different than a lot of ours. he thinks the ideology is a form of cowards that it makes your behavior intractable and that behavior prevents compromise. actually, more often than not he looks for situations where everyone wins. he is trying to move things towards the middle and trying to move people out of the quick sand. that is a
and i think the worst form of naivete can be extreme cynicism.that nobody comes to washington to do any good work whatsoever, that is almost as bad as being stary eyed and thinking they are all here to advance democracy. >> what about that responsibility, i wonder to the extent that a lot of people will think about and come to see washington through fictionalized dramas like yours, do you feel special responsibility? >> the only responsibility like a novelist that i feel is telling...
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i guarantee you the naivete of the player himself didn't know what all went in that. they went from $3 million contracts to $15 million contracts. you think those guys sitting right now that made $40 million in the past ten years before this that were taking it? the players association didn't support this and they had to wait for the players to get off of it. and they gave the players two years, i guarantee you, to get off of this stuff, yet these guys being punished right now didn't do it. and they're paying the price. yet they'll come back next year with big contracts and the chance to prove themselves again. >> tommy, you get the last word tonight. >> well, i think about the way the players who don't or didn't take the drugs playing against the guys that did. it's not on the same level on the field. and that's why they should be penalized, they should be suspended. i think the commissioner is doing an outstanding job. he's doing everything to clean up our game of baseball. but nothing, nothing can stop the game of baseball. it will always be the greatest sport in t
i guarantee you the naivete of the player himself didn't know what all went in that. they went from $3 million contracts to $15 million contracts. you think those guys sitting right now that made $40 million in the past ten years before this that were taking it? the players association didn't support this and they had to wait for the players to get off of it. and they gave the players two years, i guarantee you, to get off of this stuff, yet these guys being punished right now didn't do it. and...
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but that -- that nayestty and that -- naivete and that stab bornness, give it the old college try andcaught more games than anybody that's ever played the game. >> tim: that's rightht. >> and in t process there, i -- throughout the probably the mostroductive part of my career, i missed almost six years. because of injuries. i was just t too stubborn to qu, i guess, so i just kept it gogoing. >> tim: he is a n for whom i have always held in the highest esteem. and if you think we're l leading up to something, you're exactly right. we'll be back and we'll talk about the 1975 world series right after this. > elegant hotelel accommodations are provided by the kberly hotel. offering spaciousuites plus true hospitality in the heart of midtown manttan's east side. when you choose new york, choose vo: at meineke we know that oil is the lifeblood of every car. remember to change on schedule to keep your car healthy. show your car a little love with an oil change starting at $19.95. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that
but that -- that nayestty and that -- naivete and that stab bornness, give it the old college try andcaught more games than anybody that's ever played the game. >> tim: that's rightht. >> and in t process there, i -- throughout the probably the mostroductive part of my career, i missed almost six years. because of injuries. i was just t too stubborn to qu, i guess, so i just kept it gogoing. >> tim: he is a n for whom i have always held in the highest esteem. and if you think...
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you read the assessment from generals in the "washington post" who say there is a broad naivete. scary simplicity about the effects that employing military power can achieve. that, among other reasons, makes me very reticent about where we seem to be headed. >> i am torn too. i am torn because, on the one hand, if there is something that you want intervene to stop, send a message about, it is the use of chemical weapons. we're not talking here about whether they have them. if the evidence is right, which is one of the big questions is that they actually use them. but i think there's great reluctance on the part of a lot of people to decide in a civil war, are you picking al qaeda on the one side or hezbollah on the other. where is our interest? and then you had the british parliament vote last night against action repudiating david cameron. this is the sort of thing that often brings governments down. my favorite tweet of the morning was "the new york times" columnist who said maybe we should call english muffins, freedom muffins. and french fries can be french fries again becaus
you read the assessment from generals in the "washington post" who say there is a broad naivete. scary simplicity about the effects that employing military power can achieve. that, among other reasons, makes me very reticent about where we seem to be headed. >> i am torn too. i am torn because, on the one hand, if there is something that you want intervene to stop, send a message about, it is the use of chemical weapons. we're not talking here about whether they have them. if...
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i don't worry about his intentions but his naivete.he -- america was the spread of democracy but with a a let the wrong people we should not be for democracy any more? >> i am not saying that. you have to balance the move toward democracy which is on the whole positive things throughout the world with common sense. we tend to push states, iraq, afghanistan, egypt would premature elections before the civil society and the rule of law is in place. i am in favor of democracy but what happened in egypt? basically a protest putting morsi and the muslim brotherhood in power and breaking of their campaign promises to be inclusive, muslim brothers excluded everyone else. and rushed for 8 surely of moderate and constitution, put journalists in jail, attack christians and the obama administration still supported the morsi government. it is counterproductive. as we speak the muslim brothers across egypt have attacked 2 dozen churches and other christian religious structures, burning them, attacking christians, and i wonder if our president is goi
i don't worry about his intentions but his naivete.he -- america was the spread of democracy but with a a let the wrong people we should not be for democracy any more? >> i am not saying that. you have to balance the move toward democracy which is on the whole positive things throughout the world with common sense. we tend to push states, iraq, afghanistan, egypt would premature elections before the civil society and the rule of law is in place. i am in favor of democracy but what...
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>> combustible combination of naivete and narcissism. >> hasn't he revealed a real hole in the system off his clearances. but keep in mind, i mean what we've been doing since 9/11, what you have demanded that we do since 9/11, is connect the dots. i mean, there's a phraseology, it takes a network to defeat a network, right? we're going after the network of al qaeda. what comprises a network? nodes. empowered nodes. nodes that have some self-actualization, some autonomy. that comes about from the sharing of information. look, sharing's good. but like all virtues, it has a dark side. let me connect the dots between manning and snowden. these are two young men, i think both troubled, all right, who did very bad things but are representative of at least a fraction of the generation from which we are now recruiting. a generation that has a different balance point between transparency and secrecy than our generations have had. we need to recruit these kids. they're america. they're talented. but they also need to be shown that whatever it is they think the balance point is over here for the
>> combustible combination of naivete and narcissism. >> hasn't he revealed a real hole in the system off his clearances. but keep in mind, i mean what we've been doing since 9/11, what you have demanded that we do since 9/11, is connect the dots. i mean, there's a phraseology, it takes a network to defeat a network, right? we're going after the network of al qaeda. what comprises a network? nodes. empowered nodes. nodes that have some self-actualization, some autonomy. that comes...
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was this naÏvetÉ?here they sold eight -- >> guest: my understanding is they just want it, we just needed to get rid of this dual system of education because there was so much more unfair. having these two systems weren't have different salary scales for black and white teachers, just the case before desegregation where you had, i mean, you couldn't have any integration between faculties. and get sick and -- you had to get rid of that. so i think, you know, i don't know. i have no idea if people foresaw. i would imagine you actually had in the south, i think you have some ambivalence about this because i do think that some black people saw that like this is potentially going to hurt my school, or i'm going to lose my job if we have to integrate with the white school because they are not going to want me teaching their kids. there was an interesting, there were some polls that were done and they are not very reliable, but they are interesting in that they showed right after brown v. board some ambivalenc
was this naÏvetÉ?here they sold eight -- >> guest: my understanding is they just want it, we just needed to get rid of this dual system of education because there was so much more unfair. having these two systems weren't have different salary scales for black and white teachers, just the case before desegregation where you had, i mean, you couldn't have any integration between faculties. and get sick and -- you had to get rid of that. so i think, you know, i don't know. i have no idea...
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and what this administration has never understood in their naivete with sit k. you can't, you never will. this is a movement absolutely focused on the annihilation, not the documentation, the annihilation of every single human being, including secular muslims. >> peter: is this a creeping advocation of american sovereignty. is this a creeping advocation of american exceptionism? do we say to the world by closing down these embassies that we would rather pull the covers over our head and wait until the fear subsides and the risk goes away and, also, is a timing issue. it's interesting. we have the president's birthday coming up tomorrow. we have the iranian president being sworn in. these kind of terrorist attacks, there is always a timing that goes with them. but it's a strange kind of unsettling set of circumstances i mean, what do you say to the american people in a situation like, this governor? >> radical jihadists are very big on symbolism and states.things to various it's why that the attack on benghazi happened september 11th. that was not accidental. >>
and what this administration has never understood in their naivete with sit k. you can't, you never will. this is a movement absolutely focused on the annihilation, not the documentation, the annihilation of every single human being, including secular muslims. >> peter: is this a creeping advocation of american sovereignty. is this a creeping advocation of american exceptionism? do we say to the world by closing down these embassies that we would rather pull the covers over our head and...