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. >> or lack thereof. >> or lack thereof. >> those seats are about to get bigger on one airline, airnowia. the airline which is the regional to pacific islands of america samoa flights as the name might imply they are getting an xl seat. any passenger who weighs more than 286 pounds, and that does exclude me, will be seated in a new xl row with larger seats. samoa air operates a fleet of prop-driven aircraft and offered a pay by weight airfare. >> if you're large and too much weight on those planes, you kind of go down. you kind of go down >> i get moved around a lot. can you move to the back and then they say can you just get off, leave the plane so we can take off. up next, in the second half of "street signs," do women actually make more than men? a female economist who is making that claim coming coming up. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning ev
. >> or lack thereof. >> or lack thereof. >> those seats are about to get bigger on one airline, airnowia. the airline which is the regional to pacific islands of america samoa flights as the name might imply they are getting an xl seat. any passenger who weighs more than 286 pounds, and that does exclude me, will be seated in a new xl row with larger seats. samoa air operates a fleet of prop-driven aircraft and offered a pay by weight airfare. >> if you're large and too...
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>> that was the man, the myth, the legend, just over a year ago talking about his involvement or lack thereof. shares are down 30%, will summon make a play for research in motion? >> this company has been picked over for years and years, management changes. everybody who is a potential buyer or activist has a good opportunity to take a close look at the business. there's no takers. lenovo was attached to it, that could be one potential takeover candidate. i don't know what they do over there, but if he doesn't win the dell thing, did motorola, stuck with it, there are assets that are untapd, and get value. i am involved, put an option trade on yesterday, and i'm down, but willing to sit. >> they make money, buckets of it. companies like this, have a lot of assets. this is the same story with palm. this is the way with technology companies. the values decay when technology has a replacement. if it's going to happen, it will be soon, that will be another technology company. i don't see an activist spinning off the assets. >> you say you're involved ? >> don't do what i did, i'm losing money. fo
>> that was the man, the myth, the legend, just over a year ago talking about his involvement or lack thereof. shares are down 30%, will summon make a play for research in motion? >> this company has been picked over for years and years, management changes. everybody who is a potential buyer or activist has a good opportunity to take a close look at the business. there's no takers. lenovo was attached to it, that could be one potential takeover candidate. i don't know what they do...
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if you want to discuss the approval or lack thereof for 500 sutter, the discussion is a motion on the floor. any further discussion? >> as part of the motion to allow them to operate after 2:00? >> the motion is for an extended hours permit. >> this will bring them into compliance; right? >> it's for an extended hours permit, bringing them into compliance. >> i would like to make one comment really quickly, because i think it's relevant to the permit. it sounds like we're getting hung up on technicalities of the process and the process is in place to ensure safety and entire that neighbors aren't bothered and to ensure that they are running a good business that serves a need out there after-hours. when we start to pick apart the process and say you are not meeting that process, when the real intention and the question here is that they have been good to their neighbors. they have been secure. the police like them. i don't know that we want to have the technicalities get in the way of them continuing to run. so i think there is at different points in time we pick apart things and maybe
if you want to discuss the approval or lack thereof for 500 sutter, the discussion is a motion on the floor. any further discussion? >> as part of the motion to allow them to operate after 2:00? >> the motion is for an extended hours permit. >> this will bring them into compliance; right? >> it's for an extended hours permit, bringing them into compliance. >> i would like to make one comment really quickly, because i think it's relevant to the permit. it sounds...
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out through the office of inspector general released a damning report in may on his performance or lack thereof in the m.f. global debacle a front runner for his replacement is yet another ex goldman sachs employee amanda and tara though she spends most of her young career as a senate staffer but according to the huffington huffington post tara has a little experience and the actual financial regulation sounds like a perfect match. and insider trading is still illegal but according to a wall street journal article trading firms have been giving economic data ahead of everyone else for happy feet for five thousand dollars a month it was a one thousand and twenty five dollars connection fee waivers will give you gradually followed consumer sentiment reports two seconds of the public two seconds might not sound like a long time but is an eternity for high frequency trading strategies that can make the millions of dollars by front running at the non premium subscribers and even public report is compiled by the university of michigan which says it relies on private funding because there's not a gove
out through the office of inspector general released a damning report in may on his performance or lack thereof in the m.f. global debacle a front runner for his replacement is yet another ex goldman sachs employee amanda and tara though she spends most of her young career as a senate staffer but according to the huffington huffington post tara has a little experience and the actual financial regulation sounds like a perfect match. and insider trading is still illegal but according to a wall...
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also after the office of inspector general released a damning report in may on his performance or lack thereof in the m.f. global debacle a front runner for his replacement is yet another ex goldman sachs employee and mandarin tara though she spends most of her young career as a senate staffer but according to the huffington huffington post tara has a little experience and the actual financial regulation sounds like a perfect match. and insider trading is still illegal but according to a wall street journal article trading firms have been giving economic data ahead of everyone else for i have two feet for five thousand dollars a month was a one thousand and twenty five dollars connection fee waivers will give you broadly followed consumer sentiment reports two seconds of the public two seconds might not sound like a long time but is an eternity for high frequency trading strategies that can make millions of dollars by front running at the non premium subscribers and even public report is compiled by the university of michigan which says it relies. private funding because it's not a governmenta
also after the office of inspector general released a damning report in may on his performance or lack thereof in the m.f. global debacle a front runner for his replacement is yet another ex goldman sachs employee and mandarin tara though she spends most of her young career as a senate staffer but according to the huffington huffington post tara has a little experience and the actual financial regulation sounds like a perfect match. and insider trading is still illegal but according to a wall...
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also after the office of inspector general released a damning report in may on his performance or lack thereof in the m.f. global debacle a front runner for his replacement is yet another goldman sachs employee and mandarin tara though she spends most of her young career as a senate staffer but according to the huffington huffington post tara has a little experience and the actual financial regulation sounds like a perfect match. and insider trading is still illegal but according to a wall street journal article trading firms have been giving economic data ahead of everyone else for happy feet for five thousand dollars a month was a one thousand and twenty five dollars connection fee waivers will give you broadly followed consumer sentiment reportage. seconds ahead of the public two seconds why not sound like a long time but is an eternity for high frequency trading strategies that can make millions of dollars by front running at the non premium subscribers and even public report is compiled by the university of michigan which says it relies on private funding because there's not a governmenta
also after the office of inspector general released a damning report in may on his performance or lack thereof in the m.f. global debacle a front runner for his replacement is yet another goldman sachs employee and mandarin tara though she spends most of her young career as a senate staffer but according to the huffington huffington post tara has a little experience and the actual financial regulation sounds like a perfect match. and insider trading is still illegal but according to a wall...
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so, we did abide, really by location and what the impact or lack thereof is on the surrounding commercial district. >> mr. chair, is there a map that we could look at to understand what that extra half block is going to add -- [multiple voices] >> we don't have a map of the 750 versus a thousand. we do have a quite large map with a 1500 feet that was very labor intensive project with department of public works early on. i know the district considered doing its own map, but i don't think that that happened. >> we don't have a map to show you. >> because one thing i'd like to ask during public comment if folk have perspectives on this issue, you can explain it during public comment, it would be helpful to hear. >> thank you. thank you, mr. armentraut, much appreciated. okay, next i want to call up the three organizations i think really led in the negotiations, and that's rob black from the golden gate restaurant association, matt cohen from off the grid, and then john boseman from building managers association. ken was the lead on this, but had it a family situation and had to go back east
so, we did abide, really by location and what the impact or lack thereof is on the surrounding commercial district. >> mr. chair, is there a map that we could look at to understand what that extra half block is going to add -- [multiple voices] >> we don't have a map of the 750 versus a thousand. we do have a quite large map with a 1500 feet that was very labor intensive project with department of public works early on. i know the district considered doing its own map, but i don't...
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the key and i think this is a fundamental principle, we think it's critical that any regulation or lack thereofkeeps in mind that we need to be incentivized and continue to invest in the physical infrastructure of that is that the core of every product we deliver and if we are going to be a world leader in the delivery of high-speed data and if we are going to have the fastest speeds and the most capable wi-fi access point it's key that the regulatory environment in which we operate actually fosters as opposed to inhibits further investment in that plan. i think there's this common misconception that once they plant is built we are done and that is just there for the taking. in fact investment needs to be continual year after year after year. here after year after year. we need to continue to augment the capacity of our planned so it's capable of dealing with an ever-increasing amount of traffic and an ever-increasing demand for more speed by her customers. >> host: so would you be in favor at this point of a comprehensive rewrite of the 96 telecom act? >> guest: i hesitate to say that but cert
the key and i think this is a fundamental principle, we think it's critical that any regulation or lack thereofkeeps in mind that we need to be incentivized and continue to invest in the physical infrastructure of that is that the core of every product we deliver and if we are going to be a world leader in the delivery of high-speed data and if we are going to have the fastest speeds and the most capable wi-fi access point it's key that the regulatory environment in which we operate actually...
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the follicles resistance to d.h.t., or lack thereof, is genetic, and that's why some men go bald andn't. >> for me, i started to go bald when i was in high school. it was a little bit at the beginning, and then it got really worse once i got into college, and to the point where it was really dramatic. and through this time, i started to use a lot of different products, a lot of different things that promised, you know, regrowing of hair, things of that nature. >> hair loss for women, in many ways, is far more traumatic. the psychological effects for women can be devastating. there are many different causes of hair loss among women. female pattern thinning, which is genetic diffuse hair loss, menopause-related, postpartum, or stress-related shedding, and alopecia areata, or spotty hair loss, are just a few. some hair loss in women is caused by poor hair care. harsh chemical relaxers or tight hair braiding can permanently damage these hair follicles. >> you know, a woman losing her hair has to be the most difficult thing in the world. you know, you expect men to lose their hair, but no
the follicles resistance to d.h.t., or lack thereof, is genetic, and that's why some men go bald andn't. >> for me, i started to go bald when i was in high school. it was a little bit at the beginning, and then it got really worse once i got into college, and to the point where it was really dramatic. and through this time, i started to use a lot of different products, a lot of different things that promised, you know, regrowing of hair, things of that nature. >> hair loss for...
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if he fails to, he will lose expert witnesses who could testify about his sanity or lack thereof. >>> a 17-year-old boy dies, saving his sister. the teen jumped into the niagara river, off squaw island in new york. after his 7-year-old sister slipped off rocks and fell into the water. he was able to save his sister. but he was then swept away by a swift current. another sister jumped in to help her brother. and at that point, a bystander jumped in to save her. >> grab the sister, started bringing her in. this is account -- the second sister. and i couldn't grab the young man. >> a dive team pulled the 17- year-old from the water and rescue crews began attempts to revive him. he was rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. the sisters are said to be okay. >>> firefighters are making major progress against a big wind-whipped foot wildfire in southern california. but there's more work to go for more than 2,000 firefighters currently on the job. the wildfire has burned more than 32,000 acres in the palmdale area, north of los angeles. an official with the angeles national for
if he fails to, he will lose expert witnesses who could testify about his sanity or lack thereof. >>> a 17-year-old boy dies, saving his sister. the teen jumped into the niagara river, off squaw island in new york. after his 7-year-old sister slipped off rocks and fell into the water. he was able to save his sister. but he was then swept away by a swift current. another sister jumped in to help her brother. and at that point, a bystander jumped in to save her. >> grab the sister,...
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and he always talks about his presence of san francisco or lack thereof. is he out today?>> coming back. there is low fog k clouds throughout the next couple days, certainly tomorrow. for our friends in the east bay, showing low clouds and fog banked up along the san mateo coast and also the marin county coast. we will look for a west wind at 10 to 20 miles an hour. but not making much of an impact in our east bay valleys. that happens tomorrow. but the low clouds and fog will be with us for the next three or four days. the reason being, we have an area of low pressure off the coast. that counter clockwise flow with the low allowing for the sea breeze to bring the temperatures down and the cooler air to your backyard right on through wednesday, thursday. here's a look from our sutro camera. you can see the golden gate bridge. the fog not too deep now. it's at about 1200 feet. we are allowing for temperatures to drop into the 50s. pretty nice out there. 50 half moon bay. clouds all the way down to santa cruz. that's where the fog started along the central coast and slowly h
and he always talks about his presence of san francisco or lack thereof. is he out today?>> coming back. there is low fog k clouds throughout the next couple days, certainly tomorrow. for our friends in the east bay, showing low clouds and fog banked up along the san mateo coast and also the marin county coast. we will look for a west wind at 10 to 20 miles an hour. but not making much of an impact in our east bay valleys. that happens tomorrow. but the low clouds and fog will be with us...
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. >> we me now to help assess the gop's progress or lack thereof is none other than former dnc chairman governor howard dean. happy father's day to you. >> thanks, karen. i refer to you as my former boss. >> i know, i appreciate it. here is the thing that strikes me. back in march when priebus announced the play book it sounded to me like a lot of what he did is take our talking point and a lot of what you talked about specifically when owe talked about the need to show up talk to people and reach out and be in communities, but here is what struck me, governor. when we did what we did, we had polling that showed that people agreed with us. it was a matter of changing how we talked about things. but when you look at where the republicans are, majority of people don't agree with them. and yet they think it is just a matter of changing some words around. >> well, first of all, i do think we have to give rans rans priebus some cred the. they allow the extremes to live in this fantasy that they are the majority. they are not the majority. it is not just about values. a lot of stuff you just
. >> we me now to help assess the gop's progress or lack thereof is none other than former dnc chairman governor howard dean. happy father's day to you. >> thanks, karen. i refer to you as my former boss. >> i know, i appreciate it. here is the thing that strikes me. back in march when priebus announced the play book it sounded to me like a lot of what he did is take our talking point and a lot of what you talked about specifically when owe talked about the need to show up...
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. >> or lack thereof between you guys? >> yeah.urned to in the final analysis before i made a decision to get his thoughts and opinion. so a lot of the stuff that he throws on me is, oh, left the rnc in bad shape and all this debt. this is stuff he advised me to do. it's stuff he signed off on. and as a member of the rnc stuff he voted for. so to have your friend, who is whispering in your ear, do this, do that, then go out and take all that and turn it around against you, you have to get a feeling what caesar felt like. friendship and loyalty are very priceless gifts. they're not easily given. particularly in politics. and when they are lost, in my view, they're lost pretty much forever. >> word is that you are considering running for maryland governor. you said as much. >> i have. look, it's kind of obvious maryland is my home state, obviously. i was lieutenant governor of the state. we have an open gubernatorial race coming up next year. i have friends who are already committed and are running on the republican side. and certain
. >> or lack thereof between you guys? >> yeah.urned to in the final analysis before i made a decision to get his thoughts and opinion. so a lot of the stuff that he throws on me is, oh, left the rnc in bad shape and all this debt. this is stuff he advised me to do. it's stuff he signed off on. and as a member of the rnc stuff he voted for. so to have your friend, who is whispering in your ear, do this, do that, then go out and take all that and turn it around against you, you have...
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. ♪ >>> when it comes to housing, supplies or lack thereof, big story, with demand coming back there'sh homes to buy. that has pushed home prices higher than expected. that may be though about to change. diana olick is here with the story. >> home prices have been soaring lately, largely due to that lack of homes for sale amid riding demand. but now new numbers are pointing to a shift. number of listings on zillow down 12% from a year ago but less than a 17.5% drop in january. now listings in all major markets are still down. but the drops improved in 70 metro markets between january and june with the biggest gains in phoenix, san diego, minneapolis. some of them uf over 30 percentage points. on the flip side, supplies tightened in las vegas, chicago, here in d.c. down 10 percentage points. the biggest drops in inventory are higher priced homes. bottom tier properties are close to seeing gains. this may be due to a rise in bank repossessions. foreclosure activity is down from a year ago. bank repossessions jumped 11% from may -- in may from april, according to a new report from realty
. ♪ >>> when it comes to housing, supplies or lack thereof, big story, with demand coming back there'sh homes to buy. that has pushed home prices higher than expected. that may be though about to change. diana olick is here with the story. >> home prices have been soaring lately, largely due to that lack of homes for sale amid riding demand. but now new numbers are pointing to a shift. number of listings on zillow down 12% from a year ago but less than a 17.5% drop in january....
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would argue, jane hall, that the jodi arias trial was also wildly overblown given its importance or lack thereofrs on hln, for example, doing reenactments of the crime scene and the specials and the theme music, i have to ask even if you all agree that this has very compelling elements, i have to ask whether or not television, much more so than the newspapers, are exploiting this and merchandising it for ratings? >> well, i think that -- you know, i think that it is very important to remember that this was not even going to be charged so there was an outrage over the lack of coverage. it became a national story. >> that was the fuse action you're saying. >> i think that was the fuse. now we have what appeared an also the 911. whether it deserves 24/7 is a question. but i think to dissect his friend's testimony in a way is in some way a rorschach test for how you feel about what this young girl said, whether she was well spoken enough, whether the defense guy went too hard on her, that was legitimate. i think that is a lot more legitimate than jodi arias day 1003, i don't mean to be insensitive,
would argue, jane hall, that the jodi arias trial was also wildly overblown given its importance or lack thereofrs on hln, for example, doing reenactments of the crime scene and the specials and the theme music, i have to ask even if you all agree that this has very compelling elements, i have to ask whether or not television, much more so than the newspapers, are exploiting this and merchandising it for ratings? >> well, i think that -- you know, i think that it is very important to...
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not just what she did but the pr spin or lack thereof. you know, we had a lot of time paula deen, not we, paula deen had a lot of time to clean this up. this is the case that still has to go to court. right, don? it hasn't been settled and now it is going to cost her $5 million to settle as opposed to a million dollars to settle because she certainly doesn't want to go to court and have to recant this testimony and go through this again. so you have weeks, you have days. what you should not do when you're in a crisis is rush. what you should do is take your ti time, decide on your strategy. you asked about this 44-second video. i think she did fair the second time, obviously better than the first time. there is something about sitting down with a journalist and answering their questions that has a power that putting in your own video and youtube never will have. >> and reaching people, reaching her clients, reaching her fans because many of her friends watch the "today" show and watch morning television and it is all about cooking segment
not just what she did but the pr spin or lack thereof. you know, we had a lot of time paula deen, not we, paula deen had a lot of time to clean this up. this is the case that still has to go to court. right, don? it hasn't been settled and now it is going to cost her $5 million to settle as opposed to a million dollars to settle because she certainly doesn't want to go to court and have to recant this testimony and go through this again. so you have weeks, you have days. what you should not do...
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this trial and they will be arguing and they will be disputing blood evidence, meaning position or lack thereofblood. the wounds that were sustained, et cetera, et cetera. there will be a lot of aspects of this case that won't be entered through the mouths of witnesses but rather through forensic information. >> very different from the w whodunit style we see on tv. it's now listening as both sides try to present what happened. let me play what prosecutor john guy said in one of the last sentences of his opening statements, michael. >> george zimmerman did not shoot trayvon martin because he had to. he shot him for the worst of all reasons, because he wanted to. >> he's going to have to, of course, prove that statement, michael. >> well, what he's really saying is this is a case about profiling, and as you know from a pretrial ruling, they were told not to use the expression racial profiling, but listening to that opening statement from the prosecution, relatively brief, by the way, i thought that was the take aiway. essentially they're saying that zimmerman hunted trayvon martin down, that he
this trial and they will be arguing and they will be disputing blood evidence, meaning position or lack thereofblood. the wounds that were sustained, et cetera, et cetera. there will be a lot of aspects of this case that won't be entered through the mouths of witnesses but rather through forensic information. >> very different from the w whodunit style we see on tv. it's now listening as both sides try to present what happened. let me play what prosecutor john guy said in one of the last...
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you get to the political functionings or lack thereof of our system. experts can talk about this is what we ought to do, whether it's gun control or immigration reform, but unless you figure out the political marketplace to respond more to the general interests rather than special interests, you're not going to get far. so i think about reforms that could make the system somewhat more responsive to majorities rather than to intense. i passioned. the problem is that the very forces that lead the political system from the place it's in will resist this kind of change. the same rope you're not going to get reform of the un security council. any conceivable reform has winners and losers and shockingly enough the losers are going to resist its so i end up thinking it makes sense to traffic in ideas, put out these thoughts. i thick it's going to require -- there's one of two ways things turn out better. one is only after a crisis. after a terrible crisis and business as usual is no longer sustainable. the problem with that is we will pay an enormous collectiv
you get to the political functionings or lack thereof of our system. experts can talk about this is what we ought to do, whether it's gun control or immigration reform, but unless you figure out the political marketplace to respond more to the general interests rather than special interests, you're not going to get far. so i think about reforms that could make the system somewhat more responsive to majorities rather than to intense. i passioned. the problem is that the very forces that lead the...
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exceptional people, and the protagonist, as she gets older, starts questioning the idea of balance or lack thereof between ambition and happiness. an interesting theme, one that i think is pertinent to washington, d.c., and that's what i'm reading on the beach. in terms of the brain food, i'm going to be reading "the unwinding" by george packer. he's a great reporter for the new yorker, and number two, i think it's interesting to see his story telling. he's using different venn yet -- vignettes in america including in youngston, ohio, where i'm from, to explore bigger themes about the decline in america, increasing polarization, lack of trust in government, and how that progressed. it's pes miss tick themes, but i think it would be interesting to see how he ties it together. >> tweet us @booktv, post it on our facebook page, or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> now on booktv, jeremy talks about the secret war against terrorism being fought around the world by elite soldiers serving with the cia's special activities division and joint special operations command. this is about an hour and 15 minute
exceptional people, and the protagonist, as she gets older, starts questioning the idea of balance or lack thereof between ambition and happiness. an interesting theme, one that i think is pertinent to washington, d.c., and that's what i'm reading on the beach. in terms of the brain food, i'm going to be reading "the unwinding" by george packer. he's a great reporter for the new yorker, and number two, i think it's interesting to see his story telling. he's using different venn yet --...
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other people as well, experts, researchers, as well as other famous people and their struggles, or lack thereof your chris christie is a great example of someone who has no other choice, who tried everything. and the surgery that he got, i actually advocate for people who are that of these because there are very few ways back to health when you become that size. and i'm proud of him for taking the leap, but to answer your question, everybody has a specific path. what this book does is give you a lot of very real, very raw information about the challenge and the science behind it. >> it's fascinating over two years -- let's get a question from the side while they're going there. over two years when mika started writing this book, she would talk about addiction as it was related to food. and she would get hammered by expert after another expert like another expert. over the past six months that has changed radically. there have been a lot of studies, a new book. [inaudible] >> salt, sugar and fat that really connects the dots. >> it doesn't look so crazy anymore. >> that's what a lot of people ye
other people as well, experts, researchers, as well as other famous people and their struggles, or lack thereof your chris christie is a great example of someone who has no other choice, who tried everything. and the surgery that he got, i actually advocate for people who are that of these because there are very few ways back to health when you become that size. and i'm proud of him for taking the leap, but to answer your question, everybody has a specific path. what this book does is give you...
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and if there's only so many different avenues of investment or lack thereof, that's what's going to be the driving force. and treasuries today, yields up about four basis points. fresh 14-month high going back to april of 2012. but i think maybe something even more important is going on in the logistics of the marketplace. and that is some of the dodd-frank rule writing given to the cftc, which puts over-the-counter swaps on regulated exchanges, phase two, category two, is hitting today, june 10th. that means more and more customers are not only going to have to use exchanges, but have to margin those positions. and guess what? the margin most likely will be -- or will most likely be t-bills or treasuries, which may be a mitigating factor to some of the selling and the fact that that sector is so out of vogue at the moment. >> what we would attribute to -- what we would call a technical reason for markets' activity at that point. bill nichols, speaking of the treasuries at 2.2% on the 10-year, you're watching 2.5%. you feel that'll be a more significant level to be reached, yes? >> wel
and if there's only so many different avenues of investment or lack thereof, that's what's going to be the driving force. and treasuries today, yields up about four basis points. fresh 14-month high going back to april of 2012. but i think maybe something even more important is going on in the logistics of the marketplace. and that is some of the dodd-frank rule writing given to the cftc, which puts over-the-counter swaps on regulated exchanges, phase two, category two, is hitting today, june...
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>> because george zimmerman's injuries or lack thereof are a big topic in interest this trial. ution claims his injuries are not serious. he suffered a couple of cuts. that's about it. it was not a life-threatening fight or situation at the time that he shot trayvon mar pin. the defense put up photos over and over again today to show there were a couple of lacerations on the back of his head, that his nose appears to have been broken and that is it was bleeding. depending on which side you know is giving their argument, he was either pretty injured or not all that injured. >> also i remember initially in this case, one of the questions that people had was whether or not he really had been injured or whether or not perhaps had he injured himself after the fact to be consistent with the story that he told. i would imagine that's part of why this is so crucial for the defense yeah, and i should say that the idea of self-inflicted injuries has not come into this trial at all. in fact, we've got a pretty tight timeline than just after the gunshots a witness came running out within a
>> because george zimmerman's injuries or lack thereof are a big topic in interest this trial. ution claims his injuries are not serious. he suffered a couple of cuts. that's about it. it was not a life-threatening fight or situation at the time that he shot trayvon mar pin. the defense put up photos over and over again today to show there were a couple of lacerations on the back of his head, that his nose appears to have been broken and that is it was bleeding. depending on which side...
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the united states meanwhile lawmakers in the us are continuing to denounce russia's involvement or lack thereof with snowden on monday secretary of state john kerry called on authorities in russia to do the right thing and prevent snowden from leaving moscow all white house press secretary jay carney said that the u.s. was expecting russia quote to look at the options available to them to expel mr. back to the united states to face justice for the crimes with which he is charged also on monday ecuador's foreign minister ricardo patino told reporters that ecuador had been in contact with russia over snowden situation and that ecuadorian officials would be reviewing a request by snowden for asylum in that nation so the russian authorities change their minds and decide to intervene or will edward snowden's globe tribe try to in journey to freedom be allowed to continue joining me now for more on that is michael ratner attorney president emeritus of the center for constitutional rights and one of the u.s. attorneys for wiki leaks and julian assange michael welcome back tom it's always good to be wi
the united states meanwhile lawmakers in the us are continuing to denounce russia's involvement or lack thereof with snowden on monday secretary of state john kerry called on authorities in russia to do the right thing and prevent snowden from leaving moscow all white house press secretary jay carney said that the u.s. was expecting russia quote to look at the options available to them to expel mr. back to the united states to face justice for the crimes with which he is charged also on monday...
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lot of other people, experts, researchers, as well as other famous people and their struggle or lack thereof. chris christie is a great example of someone who has no other choice, it tried everything. the surgery that he got i actually advocate for people who are that obese because there are very few ways back to health when you become that size. i am proud of him for taking the leap. to answer your question, everybody has a specific path. what this book does is give you a lot of very real, very raw information about the challenge and the science behind it. >> fascinating over two years. listed a question from this side of the room. over two years she would talk about addiction as it was related to food. a she would get hammered by one expert after another expert after another. >> just laughed at. >> over the past six months that has changed radically. the new book that came out. the investigating reporter. really connects the dots. >> it does not look so crazy anymore. >> it is not so crazy anymore. that is why yesterday you were asked whether women are fighting this battle and whether the
lot of other people, experts, researchers, as well as other famous people and their struggle or lack thereof. chris christie is a great example of someone who has no other choice, it tried everything. the surgery that he got i actually advocate for people who are that obese because there are very few ways back to health when you become that size. i am proud of him for taking the leap. to answer your question, everybody has a specific path. what this book does is give you a lot of very real,...
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critical that is any regulation or lack thereof keeps in mind that we need to be incentivized and continue to invest in the physical infrastructure at the core of every product we deliver. and if we are going to be a world leader in the delivery of high-speed data, we will have the fastest speeds, the most capable wi-fi access points, it is key that the regulatory environment in which we operate actually fosters, as opposed to inhibits, further investment in that plan. >> should we have more packaging flexibility and options for consumers? that is something that we are hopeful and we have worked on. is this the government 's role or is it a negotiation between content companies and distributors? my view is that it is best served in the business relationships, not in government laws and mandates. we are very respectful. it is an important subject and we want to be part of that dialogue. >> a look at the cable industry and video marketplace with leaders of two of the countries biggest cable companies. freedomaith and coalition wrapped up a three-day conference in washington dc yesterday. her
critical that is any regulation or lack thereof keeps in mind that we need to be incentivized and continue to invest in the physical infrastructure at the core of every product we deliver. and if we are going to be a world leader in the delivery of high-speed data, we will have the fastest speeds, the most capable wi-fi access points, it is key that the regulatory environment in which we operate actually fosters, as opposed to inhibits, further investment in that plan. >> should we have...
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other tech companies are asking permission to release more information about their involvement, or lack thereofe heenan begins our coverage. >> catherine: by all accounts, edward snowden is still in hong kong, where he has been since he left his home in hawaii three weeks ago. and today he did something that could help him stay there. >> catherine: the south china morning post is hong kong's biggest english language newspaper, and it's where snowden made his allegation. he says the u=s has been hacking into chinese computers since 2009. among the targets: the chinese university of hong kong and public officials, businesses and students in the city, as well as other computers in mainland china. >> catherine: the paper says it could not confirm that the documents he showed them are genuine. but the revelation could add to the rising support for him there. internet activists are planning a public rally for this weekend. >> catherine: as for snowden, he told the paper, "i am not here to hide from justice. >>"i am here to reveal criminality." >> catherine: and back on capitol hill: >>"i want the ame
other tech companies are asking permission to release more information about their involvement, or lack thereofe heenan begins our coverage. >> catherine: by all accounts, edward snowden is still in hong kong, where he has been since he left his home in hawaii three weeks ago. and today he did something that could help him stay there. >> catherine: the south china morning post is hong kong's biggest english language newspaper, and it's where snowden made his allegation. he says the...
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>> what's interesting is the volatility or lack thereof here today is everybody is in a wait and seenes industrials now down 16 points, but what's been ever present since march 22 when we started to hear -- sorry, may 22 when ben bernanke eluded to the fact that it could be in the future, there's wild volatility, which was the norm over the last several trading days. you see we have had three of the last four days gaining over a hundred points, and the one that's not there was also a hundred points to the downside, but every single day since may 22, has been 1 # 00 point swings or more unlike today. the question is what happens in the # 2 p.m. hour? when i talk with traders, they are baffled because this is a time when you talk about what the fed may say, will they taper the bond buying? what will they say? no one gauges which way markets reagent to this. this is a wild card. that's the latest here on the floor, down 16 points now on dow. phil, what's going op in chicago? >> tell you what, nicole, every since the fed talked about tapering down, fed funds futures taper up. in fact, a
>> what's interesting is the volatility or lack thereof here today is everybody is in a wait and seenes industrials now down 16 points, but what's been ever present since march 22 when we started to hear -- sorry, may 22 when ben bernanke eluded to the fact that it could be in the future, there's wild volatility, which was the norm over the last several trading days. you see we have had three of the last four days gaining over a hundred points, and the one that's not there was also a...
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onalso used census data family structure, on who is having birth, marriage, or lack thereof. we make a lot of use of census bureau data. host: can you address the other calls we receive for the viewers raised concerns about how the numbers are used or how people self-identify? why is that still useful? the census bureau will say everything they collect is required by congress. , thatple feel concerned is where you make those ideals known. race has been a trouble since this country was founded and how we measure risk categories has changed a lot with the times. census and at the the 1800, there were many sub- categories of groups who do not use today. even today, many people feel theirself identification does not fit the categories offered. i know the census bureau is stubborn -- studying how to refrain the question in the future and have been some proposals from outside like the former census director, who just set people up for itself identified by whatever means they want. by whatevertified means they want. from barry inar new hampshire. caller: one of the callers has touche
onalso used census data family structure, on who is having birth, marriage, or lack thereof. we make a lot of use of census bureau data. host: can you address the other calls we receive for the viewers raised concerns about how the numbers are used or how people self-identify? why is that still useful? the census bureau will say everything they collect is required by congress. , thatple feel concerned is where you make those ideals known. race has been a trouble since this country was founded...
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striving to be exceptional people, and the protagonist starts questioning this idea of balance or lack thereof between ambitious and happiness. an interesting theme, it's pertinent to washington, dc and that's what i'll be reading on the beach. and for my brain food, unwinding, by george packer. he grates report for the new yorker and it will be interesting to see his story-telling. using different vignettes and narratives around america, including in youngstown, ohio, which is where i'm from, to explore bigger themes about the decline in america, increasing polarize. >> lack of trust in government and how that progressed. so, pretty pessimistic theme. >> let us know what you're reading, tweet us at booktv, post on our facebook page or send us an e-mail. >> now from raleigh, book tv sat down withensly wegner to explore artificial limbs during and after the civil war. >> contain sort of to answer my own questions, i started my first job in the office archives and history. one of our charges was to find a project to work on, and there had been from the time i started a series of five boxes, kind
striving to be exceptional people, and the protagonist starts questioning this idea of balance or lack thereof between ambitious and happiness. an interesting theme, it's pertinent to washington, dc and that's what i'll be reading on the beach. and for my brain food, unwinding, by george packer. he grates report for the new yorker and it will be interesting to see his story-telling. using different vignettes and narratives around america, including in youngstown, ohio, which is where i'm from,...
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the protagonist as she gets older starts questioning this idea of talents or a lack thereof between them they should unhappiness. i think it's pretty pertinent to washington d.c. and that's what i'm reading on the beach. in terms of brain food, i'm going to be reading the online game. a great reporter and number two, will be interesting to see his storytelling. he's using different vignettes and narratives around america, including youngstown, ohio near where i am from two explored the great things about the decline in america, increasing polarization, lack of trust in government and how that's progress. so it's pretty pessimistic, but i do think it will be interesting to see how he ties it all together. .. consists of roughly 7800 foreign service officers, a 11,000 civil servants, and 42,000 foreign nationals. in 200,916,000 applicants to contest to join the foreign service competing for roughly 1,000 jobs. the people
the protagonist as she gets older starts questioning this idea of talents or a lack thereof between them they should unhappiness. i think it's pretty pertinent to washington d.c. and that's what i'm reading on the beach. in terms of brain food, i'm going to be reading the online game. a great reporter and number two, will be interesting to see his storytelling. he's using different vignettes and narratives around america, including youngstown, ohio near where i am from two explored the great...
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questions are surfacing about how much impact he'll truly have on american/iranian relations or lack thereofment recently released a report that said iran's terror outreach is surging to levels we haven't seen in decades, and while the president -- our president is speaking today about nuclear disarmament, iran continues to plug ahead towards it nuclear program. according to the latest report from the u.n., sanctions have done nothing to deter the iranians. so is the new president a new hope? jim walsh is an international security expert with mit security studies program a, and brett stephens is a former security affairs columnist for "the wall street journal". welcome to you both. we have a very interesting new york times editorial today written in part by a former official of the iranian regime, and this is what is said. this election of this man is a once in a lifetime chance to end the atomic stalemate with iran. brett, is it? >> no. i think this is going to mean that we may hoodwink ourselves into believing that, but iran's nuclear program is going to continue. very important to emphasi
questions are surfacing about how much impact he'll truly have on american/iranian relations or lack thereofment recently released a report that said iran's terror outreach is surging to levels we haven't seen in decades, and while the president -- our president is speaking today about nuclear disarmament, iran continues to plug ahead towards it nuclear program. according to the latest report from the u.n., sanctions have done nothing to deter the iranians. so is the new president a new hope?...
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. >> when we pull the camera back and talk about efficiency, let's talk about the efficiency or lack thereof of the senate itself. let's talk about filibuster reform and that is an important ingredient in the conversation. >> that's exactly where we're going to go. before we get to filibuster, which we'll talk about the nuclear option, i want to talk about specific people who are being nominated and sort of how supremely qualified and competent they may. who are these folks that the president is looking to help him have a lasting legacy when we're back. ok s o i' 've been having ok s an affair of sorts o i' with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marriage. activia greek. the feel good greek. ♪ dannon from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith
. >> when we pull the camera back and talk about efficiency, let's talk about the efficiency or lack thereof of the senate itself. let's talk about filibuster reform and that is an important ingredient in the conversation. >> that's exactly where we're going to go. before we get to filibuster, which we'll talk about the nuclear option, i want to talk about specific people who are being nominated and sort of how supremely qualified and competent they may. who are these folks that the...
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the demeanor, compliance or lack thereof of george zimmerman that night as they slapped cuffs on him.ckly before we take you back, want to introduce you to both darin kavanaki, trial attorney, and b.j. bernstein, criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor. before we go back. impressions? >> transitional afternoon. we had witnesses before who were on the scene and heard what happened. now we have the first responders there are going to set up the critical evidence of what the placement of the body was, what will the forensics mean when we hear that next week. >> presentationly, i think they risk putting the jurors to sleep. we had a big morning headline of john good and his information. he turned out to be a defense witness disguised as one for the prosecution. and all of what we're hearing now is foundational, introduce those photographs. prosecution wants to show lack of injury on george zimmerman. >> here we go. back to the trial again. okay, i'm told in my ear that they're taking a 15-minute recess. on that note, i'm glad you're here. let's go back to your point, the fact both of
the demeanor, compliance or lack thereof of george zimmerman that night as they slapped cuffs on him.ckly before we take you back, want to introduce you to both darin kavanaki, trial attorney, and b.j. bernstein, criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor. before we go back. impressions? >> transitional afternoon. we had witnesses before who were on the scene and heard what happened. now we have the first responders there are going to set up the critical evidence of what the placement...
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so just what do you make about this progress or lack thereof in this investigation over the last severaleeks? >> one of the things democrats on the committee have tried to do is say, oh, look at the word "progressive" was on this lookout list, so now we know that this whole scandal was made up. that is what democrats are saying very clearly, can and they've convinced a lot of liberal journalists, chris matthews, hardball on msnbc began a show that way yesterday. but if you look at numbers, less than one in three of these progressive groups got sent along for further review while all 292 tea party groups actually were sent to washington per instructions for special review. so what we're seeing is more and more we're learning that there was political targeting of tea party groups by the irs. jenna: and so one of the questions that's come up is, and i'm sure our viewers have thought this as well, is we haven't seen anyone fired yet. if that, indeed, is the case, is there anything missing still along that line that you mentioned? there were conservative groups targeted, they were delayed, ce
so just what do you make about this progress or lack thereof in this investigation over the last severaleeks? >> one of the things democrats on the committee have tried to do is say, oh, look at the word "progressive" was on this lookout list, so now we know that this whole scandal was made up. that is what democrats are saying very clearly, can and they've convinced a lot of liberal journalists, chris matthews, hardball on msnbc began a show that way yesterday. but if you look...
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gergen, and can that's bipartisanship or lack thereof. why has congress become so polarized? why isn't there as much compromise, this questioner asks, and what do you see as the biggest roadblock within congress for legislation getting done? this one -- we'll start with you, mr. upton. >> can i go first? >> please. >> well, thanks. let me just say when i was elected pack in '87 -- back in '87, we had a member of our leadership team, lynn martin, i think she was the secretary of the republican conference. so she addressed the new freshmen, and she said, folks, we're republicans, we're in the minority, so two things happen. if you've got a good bill, it's either going to be defeated, or it's going to get stolen. you have no -- that's just the way things go. so for me, i decided that i on virtually every piece of legislation i would seek out a democratic sponsor, and we would try to work to get things done. so one of my very first bills, i'm going to get to your question here in a second. one of my very first bills was to get -- [inaudible] a freshman colleague of mine, represen
gergen, and can that's bipartisanship or lack thereof. why has congress become so polarized? why isn't there as much compromise, this questioner asks, and what do you see as the biggest roadblock within congress for legislation getting done? this one -- we'll start with you, mr. upton. >> can i go first? >> please. >> well, thanks. let me just say when i was elected pack in '87 -- back in '87, we had a member of our leadership team, lynn martin, i think she was the secretary...