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we've also looked at novice and experienced drivers when they're glancing outside the veeb.we find that when novice drivers are trying to anticipate hazards, there are some six times less likely. the bar on the left is six times lower than the bar on the right. some six times less likely to anticipate hazards than are experienced drivers. there is some good news with respect to training programs designed to remediate the dangers of distracted driving. we evaluated and developed training programs for category 1 and category 2 distractions that reduce the frequency of especially long glances and we've developed and evaluated novice driving training programs that increase the likelihood that novice drivers will anticipate hazards up to a year after training. in short there are three takeaway messages. first, we really don't know whether in-vehicle systems are safe which are requiring drivers to alternate their glances off and on the road because we don't know how long you need to stay focused on the road in order to anticipate a hazard. second, in terms of enforcement i think w
we've also looked at novice and experienced drivers when they're glancing outside the veeb.we find that when novice drivers are trying to anticipate hazards, there are some six times less likely. the bar on the left is six times lower than the bar on the right. some six times less likely to anticipate hazards than are experienced drivers. there is some good news with respect to training programs designed to remediate the dangers of distracted driving. we evaluated and developed training...
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have somebody who has been in the wars a bit that you know everything about it to take a relative noviceng for trouble. >> palin excited people. >> she was ultimately a disaster. i think the guy he wod like is rob portman. his kind of guy. >> pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune? >> all saf it would be a complpletely anti- charismaicket. [laughter] it mht work considering 2008. i think itould be marco rubio. there are a lot of people on that campaign working on his past. if he passes the cleanliness test, he is the perfect candididate. hispic florida is a itical state, and he has a grt story. >> romney is gone on hispanics. remember how romney ran against recovery. -- rick perry. he said he had been too compassiate because he wanted the dream m act inin texas. somebody who has been here against their will, joined the military, went to college. he did the same thing against newt gingrich. the problem with what portman -- rob portman is bush. bush's budget negodirector tre notiator, and you don' want washington on your ticket. >> last word. see you next week.
have somebody who has been in the wars a bit that you know everything about it to take a relative noviceng for trouble. >> palin excited people. >> she was ultimately a disaster. i think the guy he wod like is rob portman. his kind of guy. >> pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune? >> all saf it would be a complpletely anti- charismaicket. [laughter] it mht work considering 2008. i think itould be marco rubio. there are a lot of people on that campaign working on his past....
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if you pick a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> palin fired up a lot of people. >> she was ultimately a disaster to hit the person he wants is rob portman. his kind of guy. >> pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune? >> all safe. it would be an anti-charisma ticket. [laughter] that might work, given 2008. i think it should be marco rubio. assuming he passes the cleanliness test, he is the perfect candidate. hispanic, florida is a critical state, and he has a great story. >> romney is gone on hispanics. let's remember how romney ran against rick perry. he said he was too compassionate because he wanted the dream act in texas. somebody brought here against his or her will, joined the military, went to college, trying for citizenship. he did the same thing against newt gingrich. the problem with rob portman is bush. director, trade negotiator, and i don't think you want washington on your tickets. >> last word. see you next week.
if you pick a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> palin fired up a lot of people. >> she was ultimately a disaster to hit the person he wants is rob portman. his kind of guy. >> pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune? >> all safe. it would be an anti-charisma ticket. [laughter] that might work, given 2008. i think it should be marco rubio. assuming he passes the cleanliness test, he is the perfect candidate. hispanic, florida is a critical state, and he has a...
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if you choose somebody who is a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> the person he would like to pick, i think,s rob portman. his kind of guy. >> safe choices -- pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune. >> all safe. lcomplete anti-charisma at ticket. [laughter] might work, considering who we elected in 2008. marco rubio -- look, i am sure there are a lot ofeopl in that have been looking at his past. i think he is the perfect candidate. hispanic, florida is a critical state, and he has a great story. >> romney is gone on hispanics. remember how romney ran against rick perry. rick perry had been too compassionate because he wanted the dream act and had supported . somebo brought here against his or her will, joined the military, went to college, once citizenship. the problem with rob portman is bush. to director, a trade negotiator, and you don't want washington under ticket. >> see you next week.
if you choose somebody who is a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> the person he would like to pick, i think,s rob portman. his kind of guy. >> safe choices -- pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune. >> all safe. lcomplete anti-charisma at ticket. [laughter] might work, considering who we elected in 2008. marco rubio -- look, i am sure there are a lot ofeopl in that have been looking at his past. i think he is the perfect candidate. hispanic, florida is a critical...
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a political novice with no affiliation, once controlled. that has shaken established politicians but the stakes are how to deal with north korea are much higher. >> you're watching "newsday." are we in another dot-com bubble? >> all smiles in mali. the leader wants to decide how the country is run. quick look at front-page headlines. the times in britain. the u.n. peace plan comes into force within the next two hours. in the business world, the billion dollar buyout of instagram. u.s. share markets have pulled back sharply since disappointing figures emerged friday. the international herald on the rar right candidate. the headline here. the majority of -- are child -- are childless or do not plan to have children. >> this is "newsday." >> the headlines for you. with a few hours to go, syria has suffered one of the worst days of violence since the uprising began. >> celebrations for the 100th anniversary for the birth of the country's founder under way. concern rising about the planned at rocket launch. a team of americans has joined an effo
a political novice with no affiliation, once controlled. that has shaken established politicians but the stakes are how to deal with north korea are much higher. >> you're watching "newsday." are we in another dot-com bubble? >> all smiles in mali. the leader wants to decide how the country is run. quick look at front-page headlines. the times in britain. the u.n. peace plan comes into force within the next two hours. in the business world, the billion dollar buyout of...
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some of you are novices because you did not participate in how things happened at the transbay. how many people were impacted? the long delays as to the number of platforms we would have to accommodate the high-speed rail. we have the democrats, who when they were in power, abused their power. now we have the republicans who are checkmating us just for the sake of it. then we have some politicians who just want to go, you know, listen to the political machine here in san francisco. now we, the constituents, want to know that if we have this high speed rail from san francisco to san jose, what trains will they be? and the idea that if you have the audacity to say some regional people met and they're determined to have it, who gives them that authority? this type of pompous diatribe does not sit well with the constituents of san francisco. we have seen this through legislation and people going to the ethics commission because people are trying to hoodwink the spirit we are in favor of the high speed rail, but we are also in favor of complete transparency and accountability, which
some of you are novices because you did not participate in how things happened at the transbay. how many people were impacted? the long delays as to the number of platforms we would have to accommodate the high-speed rail. we have the democrats, who when they were in power, abused their power. now we have the republicans who are checkmating us just for the sake of it. then we have some politicians who just want to go, you know, listen to the political machine here in san francisco. now we, the...
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six months ago, a political novice with no party affiliation run control of seoul government on the back of young voters and a grassroots internet-based campaign. that has shaken established politicians here, but the stakes this time around, how to run the national economy, how to deal with north korea are much higher. lucy williamson, bbc news, seoul. >> and you're watching "news day" on the bbc live from singapore and london. is yale university coming to singapore or is it? what is threatening to spoil the deal. >> and a new designer. quickly what is making front page news around the world for you, the times in britain along with many international papers this morning meeting with the war in syria spilling across the borders into turkey and lebanon. government troops withdraw from opposition areas has come into force. the business world, the financial times flashes the billion dollar buy-out of instagram and the business section of the gulf news that u.s. share markets have pulled back sharply in the first trade since disappointing job figures were released last friday. there is a rise
six months ago, a political novice with no party affiliation run control of seoul government on the back of young voters and a grassroots internet-based campaign. that has shaken established politicians here, but the stakes this time around, how to run the national economy, how to deal with north korea are much higher. lucy williamson, bbc news, seoul. >> and you're watching "news day" on the bbc live from singapore and london. is yale university coming to singapore or is it?...
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some of you are novices because you did not participate in how things happened at the transbay. how many people were impacted? the long delays as to the number of platforms we would have to accommodate the high-speed rail. we have the democrats, who when they were in power, abused their power. now we have the republicans who are checkmating us just for the sake of it. then we have some politicians who just want to go
some of you are novices because you did not participate in how things happened at the transbay. how many people were impacted? the long delays as to the number of platforms we would have to accommodate the high-speed rail. we have the democrats, who when they were in power, abused their power. now we have the republicans who are checkmating us just for the sake of it. then we have some politicians who just want to go
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started as a hobby for the collection of various vehicles which may speed up the hearts of any call novice thank you into museum with the five hundred exhibits calls from all around the world one display each vehicle being history. putting some of them to use after my view this is one of the most interesting exhibits in our museum it's an omen causey's one one five b. there were only thirty two such calls this one was number eight as he made a nine hundred forty eight starter for five years this car was driving around joseph stalin that went in one hundred forty two the production of these vehicles started six onward calls were purchased in america and then disassemble to create doesn't even say for want of the car must have sustained fifteen minutes of gunfire which was tested at the windshield is seven point five centimeters thick and just one door weighs more than three hundred kilogram. cars which more she scary tops are the statesmen of the highlights of the russian part of the museum's collection there are also many international car industry i catch is featuring old. b.m.w. umbilicu
started as a hobby for the collection of various vehicles which may speed up the hearts of any call novice thank you into museum with the five hundred exhibits calls from all around the world one display each vehicle being history. putting some of them to use after my view this is one of the most interesting exhibits in our museum it's an omen causey's one one five b. there were only thirty two such calls this one was number eight as he made a nine hundred forty eight starter for five years...
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part in the you know i always tell a lot of young people you know come on of course there's been a novice and change but you still have to remain vigilant let's get into that some more in just a moment will be more conversations with great minds of joe madison right after this break. you know sometimes you see a story. is it you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm charging welcome to the big picture. mr. talk about the conversations of grapevines i'm joined tonight by joe madison joe is the talk show host can be heard every morning on sirius x.m. satellite radio channel one twenty eight of you all well here in washington d.c. as well and one hundred seventy four graduated from university of st louis later became the executive director of the one hundred or the ten thousand member detroit and ugly scene from one thousand nine hundred forty nine hundred eighty six led a series of voter registration marches that crisscrossed america that are in a congressional record recognition and also helped lead demonstrations a
part in the you know i always tell a lot of young people you know come on of course there's been a novice and change but you still have to remain vigilant let's get into that some more in just a moment will be more conversations with great minds of joe madison right after this break. you know sometimes you see a story. is it you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm charging welcome to the big picture. mr. talk about the...
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huge number of people who are you know novice law school music i swear we will go to these tent cities the horse will be full no one will force people to have it yes mary's he is famous years some people normally name but i think it's a love for music and people will expect something magical to happen something beautiful i'm not worried about what's going to get russian i'm not worried about what i like or fit into as they're not worried about what the good taste well here we can are then we can improve i think we can improve overall but this is the case with many many countries i don't think we are doing. badly i don't think how the country is in much better shape i don't think so for living in the only in the schools there is no subject of music. we have because you can i was cool still not enough. you have recently opened your musical school in western siberia this winter actually and the news is that the graduates of your school in siberia will get an opportunity to work with you in the marines q therion same piece is it a unique project or the other project like that we would look
huge number of people who are you know novice law school music i swear we will go to these tent cities the horse will be full no one will force people to have it yes mary's he is famous years some people normally name but i think it's a love for music and people will expect something magical to happen something beautiful i'm not worried about what's going to get russian i'm not worried about what i like or fit into as they're not worried about what the good taste well here we can are then we...
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miller: we were novices. i don't think anybody in the township knew where to go. and we were frustrated at times. we thought we were right on the cusp of getting funding, and then, something happened and we didn't get it. yeah, we could go out and float a loan, and probably people would be looking at maybe $100 a month in sewage bills. so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without grant money, it can't be done. mcmillen: they were in line, waiting for our money. they had an application on my desk. but when someone has no funding, usually they sit and wait. the problem is, the amount of money given in the federal budget and the state budget is just not enough to fund infrastructure. we have a $200 million backlog on my desk alone. and that would be our entire state's allocation for 4, 5, or 6 years. schwartz: the usda asked that i go to herminie and provide an independent evaluation of the problems to determine if it was severe enough to warrant fundin
miller: we were novices. i don't think anybody in the township knew where to go. and we were frustrated at times. we thought we were right on the cusp of getting funding, and then, something happened and we didn't get it. yeah, we could go out and float a loan, and probably people would be looking at maybe $100 a month in sewage bills. so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without...
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and i'm a very, very novice, amateur diver. so i did not dive on the wreck of the "monitor." this is tana casserly who used to be with the marine sanctuary, holding the sensor head in the turret, trying to see if we could detect with this basically an ultrasonic device, almost like prenatal ultrasound, whether the guns were still inside that turret because it was critical for the planning of the eventual recovery of the turret. and i sat with my student brian bingham. and this is jeff johnston, who's still here at the museum. looking at the data. and we would go out at 6:00 a.m. from hatteras. and all day we would come back at 6:00, 7:00 p.m. in the evening after a 12-hour day on the water for 20 minutes on the site given all the other logistics and decompression that we had to do. but we did get? good data. and it was an experimental device. so i wasn't -- we weren't confident to tell anybody they should plan around this, but there were sonar indications that suggested there were a lot of big heavy metal objects buried in the sediment in the turret. one place i never thought
and i'm a very, very novice, amateur diver. so i did not dive on the wreck of the "monitor." this is tana casserly who used to be with the marine sanctuary, holding the sensor head in the turret, trying to see if we could detect with this basically an ultrasonic device, almost like prenatal ultrasound, whether the guns were still inside that turret because it was critical for the planning of the eventual recovery of the turret. and i sat with my student brian bingham. and this is jeff...
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you're not a novice. you had a storied career. and it's hard to understand why you would not have treated -- and let me go to the bonus. the bonus much like i treat someone or i'm sure most people do when you're asked to do a recommendation for someone. the first thing i think about is, wait a minute. this is on me now. if i recommend that person and that person messes up, my reputation is attached to that person. that is what has happened to you with the bonus. you had a specific recommendation after the interim report. after the report that mr. peck -- no, neely, excuse me, was to receive a "three." apparently mr. peck lobbied and he got a four. i understand mr. peck can be persuasive. your own committee, though, had looked at all the circumstances and come out with a three and you had knowledge of, or you knew or as it goes, should have known about the interim report and that much of that involved the commissioners, a commissioner, a pbs commissioner. it is hard to understand why you didn't understand that you would be implicat
you're not a novice. you had a storied career. and it's hard to understand why you would not have treated -- and let me go to the bonus. the bonus much like i treat someone or i'm sure most people do when you're asked to do a recommendation for someone. the first thing i think about is, wait a minute. this is on me now. if i recommend that person and that person messes up, my reputation is attached to that person. that is what has happened to you with the bonus. you had a specific...
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novice tores, exhibits or animals were affected.he wreckage was carted out of the zoo , the medical examiner plans to release the cause monday. agencies will be asked to look at safety issues on the parkway including the height of the guardrails. >> similar accident happened last year when another suv flew over the rail on the same stretch of highway. one world trade center will become the tallest building today. the building under construction at the site of the fallen twin towers. workers will push the tower to higher than the empire state building and reaching 1776 feet sp the tallest building in this country. >>> investigators in st. louis are looking in to a tent collapse that killed one person and injured dozens of others. a 58-year-old man was killed when a gust of wind lifted the at the present time off the ground and brought it crashing down on him. 100 other people were treated for injuries at the scene. >> the storm came out of nowhere. it hit so fast, natural reaction was everyone was running under tents and i saw everyo
novice tores, exhibits or animals were affected.he wreckage was carted out of the zoo , the medical examiner plans to release the cause monday. agencies will be asked to look at safety issues on the parkway including the height of the guardrails. >> similar accident happened last year when another suv flew over the rail on the same stretch of highway. one world trade center will become the tallest building today. the building under construction at the site of the fallen twin towers....
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now, this novice politician will take on the incumbent. here is adam may talking with them. >> reporter: who is don bongino? >> he is a former secret service agent. >> political newcomer helped protect our last three presidents. now he is the republican nominee for senate. >> when you saw those results coming what was your reaction? >> i can't describe it. i don't think words can paint the picture. it was a humbling experience. >> he is personable, loves to debate the issues and says he will fight for the working class. >> i grew up poor. i have been through some scraps in my life and i will tell you i think we have the gray matter and we have the -- the physical bona fideys to get through a tough race. >> i am looking forward to it. >> he expects a lively campaign on the issues. >> i don't know a lot. i know he has embraced their plan. >> the two disagree on that. bongino also has skeptics. >> a high ranking republican told me you have no experience. >> what has that done? taught you how to cut deals, that is our biggest added asset that
now, this novice politician will take on the incumbent. here is adam may talking with them. >> reporter: who is don bongino? >> he is a former secret service agent. >> political newcomer helped protect our last three presidents. now he is the republican nominee for senate. >> when you saw those results coming what was your reaction? >> i can't describe it. i don't think words can paint the picture. it was a humbling experience. >> he is personable, loves to...
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investigators say that she got into an argument back in 2010 and fired into a car with 17 year-old sammy novice inside. his family says that news of the rest is bittersweet. >> i was so excited and so happy that i wanted to call sammy and tell him. that we got good news. and then it hit me that this is what it is about. >> he was killed one month before graduation and his family kept up pressure by holding monthly vigils at the crime scene and even raise $20,000 for a reward. >> occupy san fransisco no longer in control the vacant building that was owned by the catholic church. police took 75 protestors into custody yesterday however occupied protesters did spray graffiti on the walls and smashed light fixtures inside. they claim they wanted to turn that building into a homeless shelter and are now facing misdemeanor trespassing charges. >> for the first time in months suspended san fransisco sherrif is allowed to go home. yesterday a judge modified his stay away order saying that he can live in is there francisco home until the 27 of this month. on the 28 his wife and their son are expected to
investigators say that she got into an argument back in 2010 and fired into a car with 17 year-old sammy novice inside. his family says that news of the rest is bittersweet. >> i was so excited and so happy that i wanted to call sammy and tell him. that we got good news. and then it hit me that this is what it is about. >> he was killed one month before graduation and his family kept up pressure by holding monthly vigils at the crime scene and even raise $20,000 for a reward....
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. >> you have your novice boaters, your family boaters, sailors, power boaters, that really experiencedfishermen. >> that's a huge fish. >> clean boating and all that we do in the water, via at home or anywhere else -- >> serious fish. >> it all goes downstream. when f you enjoy what come s ou of the water, you need to care about what goes in the water. a common thing if you have to fuel up your boat. >> about how much do you think it will take? >> don't top it off. fuel expands when you top it off. it comes from a cold tank. you put it in your warm boat and then it keeps expanding and it leaks out. >> it's sad to come out here and see plastic bags. >> it won't degrade in my lifetime or anyone's lifetime here today. >> what is that floating? >> try not to generate so much trash. put stuff in reusable plastic containers or glass containers, things you can use. that way you don't have trash, anyway. boats call antifoulant containers. there are great new paints out there, environmental payments. >> this has econea instead of regular copper that controls the barnacles and mussels and things
. >> you have your novice boaters, your family boaters, sailors, power boaters, that really experiencedfishermen. >> that's a huge fish. >> clean boating and all that we do in the water, via at home or anywhere else -- >> serious fish. >> it all goes downstream. when f you enjoy what come s ou of the water, you need to care about what goes in the water. a common thing if you have to fuel up your boat. >> about how much do you think it will take? >>...
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we had a war hero and a hawk going against an absolute novice with an exotic name and we didn't reallyalk all that much about foreign policy will in 2008. americans are much less scared about it than they were in 2008 this year. so it's not going to come up. and as for the republican charge of politicizing these things, let's never forget that the 2004 national convention was held as close as humanly possible to the anniversary of september 11th in new york city and the entire theme of that convention was about 9/11 and the response to it and the democrats in-effect all weak-kneed positioning on it. >> there is a big special coming up and i want to play a clip of the president from the situation room interview. >> there you are -- >> here i am sitting right here. >> that's an intense look on your face. and everyone is intently watching this screen. >> if i'm not mistaken, pete, this picture was taken right as the helicopter was having some problems. but you may not remember. that's what feels like because i remember hillary putting her hand over her mouth at that point. there's silence
we had a war hero and a hawk going against an absolute novice with an exotic name and we didn't reallyalk all that much about foreign policy will in 2008. americans are much less scared about it than they were in 2008 this year. so it's not going to come up. and as for the republican charge of politicizing these things, let's never forget that the 2004 national convention was held as close as humanly possible to the anniversary of september 11th in new york city and the entire theme of that...
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. >> the novice pilot knows his only chance is to glide the aircraft to the ground. >> it is a heavily. planes and trees don't mix. kind of like a blow dryer and a bathtub. >> to make matters worse, it was dark. >> but then a break. >> i spotted a dark clearing between two evenly cut sets of trees. and in my mind i said there we go. >> as the plane descends, the two men brace for impact with the ground. then, just seconds before they touch down, a crash and a dazzle of lights. >> i instantly knew, oh, no, we hit a power line. >> there's a plane that is literally stuck up in the power cords. >> stuck up in the power? >> stuck up in the power cords. >> brian and daryl are skidding across live power lines when they smash into a pole and come to a stop 08 feet above the ground. >> i was thinking, wow, we are alive. >> alive, but the cockpit is smashed in and the two are hanging upside-down. daryl struggles to get a cell phone from brian's pocket and manages to call 911. >> engine 26 is on the scene. >> captain mike flowers is among the first to arrive. >> it was certainly something i could
. >> the novice pilot knows his only chance is to glide the aircraft to the ground. >> it is a heavily. planes and trees don't mix. kind of like a blow dryer and a bathtub. >> to make matters worse, it was dark. >> but then a break. >> i spotted a dark clearing between two evenly cut sets of trees. and in my mind i said there we go. >> as the plane descends, the two men brace for impact with the ground. then, just seconds before they touch down, a crash and a...
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. >>> coming up, a novice politician gets an introduction into the rough and tumble world of politics>> later. if you think the reporter's job is all fun and game, you won't believe what some do for the sake of the story. when "caught on camera: a hard day's work" continues. it will is it's new lashblast 24hr with anti smudge power. [ male announcer ] through dining dancing drama break ups and make ups. the anti smudge formula holds on. who knew lashes this big and beautiful could last this long. [ male announcer ] new lashblast 24hr from covergirl. [ sofia ] don't you wish all endings could be this easy breezy beautiful. [ male announcer ] while others are content to imitate, we'll continue to innovate. the lexus rx. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? see your lexus dealer. ask me how i've never slept better. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? it's not a sealy, a simmons, or a serta. ask me about my tempur-pedic. [ male an
. >>> coming up, a novice politician gets an introduction into the rough and tumble world of politics>> later. if you think the reporter's job is all fun and game, you won't believe what some do for the sake of the story. when "caught on camera: a hard day's work" continues. it will is it's new lashblast 24hr with anti smudge power. [ male announcer ] through dining dancing drama break ups and make ups. the anti smudge formula holds on. who knew lashes this big and...
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it's got novices like me, who know nothing about the banking sector. and it's got real financial experts, writers about finance and economics, as well as real dissidents from inside wall street, people who are part of banks, quant traders, derivatives traders. it's a pretty extraordinary group of people. >> just give me a sense of what's in your head about an alternative bank. >> all the elements of the bank, the ideal bank that we're talking about, the occupy bank, has been done before. they're present in mutuals, in credit unions, in community banks. but what we're trying to do is, you know, very boldly, very ambitiously, try to imagine all of these characteristics in one bank. and available to everybody, country wide, which at the moment, credit unions, for instance, are not able to be. you know, we want something that is as plausible, as easy to use, if not better, than the current for-profit banks, on the high street, that people and businesses use today. >> you talk about the methods of democracy. how do you -- how is that taking place? >> in the
it's got novices like me, who know nothing about the banking sector. and it's got real financial experts, writers about finance and economics, as well as real dissidents from inside wall street, people who are part of banks, quant traders, derivatives traders. it's a pretty extraordinary group of people. >> just give me a sense of what's in your head about an alternative bank. >> all the elements of the bank, the ideal bank that we're talking about, the occupy bank, has been done...
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. >> rose: as one who is a no advice to all of this and certainly-- novice to all of this, i'm struck by consistently whether it is talking about schizophrenia or alzheimer or other kinds of things, and other cancer, it is finding the right pathway. >> right. >> that provides you the beginning of what you can do. >> uh-huh. >> yeah. >> i think there are three key questions in related to how do we move from this serendipitous drug discovery that has characterized the treatment of schizophrenia today to a rational treatment that is based upon an understanding. basically we need to know what molecules in the brain should we target. >> rose: right. >> when should we administer them. and whom should receive any particular type of treatment. >> the pathways involved. >> and i think sort of to start with the first question, we need to know what molecules in the brain are involved in the disease process, such that they represent drug target that we could change their action and modify the disease course. so for example, are there molecules in dendritic spines that we could target in such a wa
. >> rose: as one who is a no advice to all of this and certainly-- novice to all of this, i'm struck by consistently whether it is talking about schizophrenia or alzheimer or other kinds of things, and other cancer, it is finding the right pathway. >> right. >> that provides you the beginning of what you can do. >> uh-huh. >> yeah. >> i think there are three key questions in related to how do we move from this serendipitous drug discovery that has...
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the novice would say, "he's back. he's all the way back, he's won." i don't think that's the right way to frame teither. we felt like he was physically, as far as his golf game, not as far as his physical condition, we felt he had been back a while ago. it was a great win for tiger. he enemies here, i think most people believe he's the favorite if not cofavorite with rory mcilroy and maybe phil mickelson is right there with him, too. it shapes up to me to be one of the most anticipated weekends we've ever had. >> rose: i can't wait. tiger first, is he hitting on all cylinders. is his putting good? is he keeping it on the fairway? is his whole game there? >> that's a good question. i think as far as his full swing game, i think he's in good shape. we've seen that for several months. the biggest question is going to be can he handle augusta's greens. if you go back last year on the second nine when nine different players had a chance to win the tournament, he missed two crucial putts from four feet and in and that's become actually something we've seen
the novice would say, "he's back. he's all the way back, he's won." i don't think that's the right way to frame teither. we felt like he was physically, as far as his golf game, not as far as his physical condition, we felt he had been back a while ago. it was a great win for tiger. he enemies here, i think most people believe he's the favorite if not cofavorite with rory mcilroy and maybe phil mickelson is right there with him, too. it shapes up to me to be one of the most...