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joining me now with mistakes to avoid, financial planner paul simon of the paul simon financial group's great to have you on the show. people go out and they first get into retirement and they make a big purchase that they always have wanted. and a lot of financial advisers say that is not the right time to do it. >> when you hire a financial advisor, the advisor must keep his objectives and his integrity to save your money but i don't agree with that. >> and over me i wouldn't do that. >> i tell them that all the time another problem that i the comment i saw this big time after the financial crisis, people operate entirely from emotion. i can tell you from looking at our twitter feed in our e-mails here, people are operating out of that same emotion of fear. what do you think you meant to come a lot of the work that we do is a girl finance. put together a plan and you determine what someone's goals or objectives are, then they have a financial model so that we can see what we are doing with regards to all of the different variables and form abilities. gerri: when ou see the market fr
joining me now with mistakes to avoid, financial planner paul simon of the paul simon financial group's great to have you on the show. people go out and they first get into retirement and they make a big purchase that they always have wanted. and a lot of financial advisers say that is not the right time to do it. >> when you hire a financial advisor, the advisor must keep his objectives and his integrity to save your money but i don't agree with that. >> and over me i wouldn't do...
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we could listen to together while you know on those long stretches between cities and you know paul simon came up a lot, the beatles came up a lot, bob dylan came up a lot, so we were like let's do that instead maybe. >> stephen: that's nice. now you have been singing since you were just a kid, i have seen videos on youtube of when you were 12. >> that's right. >> stephen: singing with the choir. >> yeah. >> stephen: did you think you would be singing religious music throughout your life? >> well, i, no, no, probably not. >> stephen: that was a very uncomfortable answer is there a disappointed preacher somewhere in your past. >> no, there's not. my parents are very proud and happy. >> stephen: okay, good. >> yeah. >> stephen: did i strike a nerve? no? okay. mike, i read someplace that you said that if you could go back in time,you would play this album to your younger self-self, why? >> because back ten years ago we weren't doing anything like this and if we could jump forward to this ten years ago, then we would be a much different band then we were today. >> stephen: i just want to get
we could listen to together while you know on those long stretches between cities and you know paul simon came up a lot, the beatles came up a lot, bob dylan came up a lot, so we were like let's do that instead maybe. >> stephen: that's nice. now you have been singing since you were just a kid, i have seen videos on youtube of when you were 12. >> that's right. >> stephen: singing with the choir. >> yeah. >> stephen: did you think you would be singing religious...
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. >> you can catch sting of paul simon. >> he was one of my mentors and teachers whether he knew it orthe idea of sharing a stage with him is beyond fantasy for me. it is extraordinary. we have two bands on stage at the same time. we weave in and out of each other sets. i sing some of his songs. it is a very interesting experiment. i'm learning a great deal from the master. i am very happy to be there. >> tickets are still available for tonight's concert. the doors open at 6:00 p.m.. the concert begins at 8. >>the polar vortex >>the polar vortex is back marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. brocta >> trying to prevent salmonella. more than a million people are infected every year. the agriculture department is planning on tightening rules. food safety groups want the usda to instead ban the most dangerous salmonella strains from poultry all together. processors say they ca
. >> you can catch sting of paul simon. >> he was one of my mentors and teachers whether he knew it orthe idea of sharing a stage with him is beyond fantasy for me. it is extraordinary. we have two bands on stage at the same time. we weave in and out of each other sets. i sing some of his songs. it is a very interesting experiment. i'm learning a great deal from the master. i am very happy to be there. >> tickets are still available for tonight's concert. the doors open at...
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i think of chris dodd, tom harkin, paul simon, henry waxman, george miller, just to name a few. a great class runnir office and serving for the right reasons. when i hitchhiked across the globe as a young man, i also realized no country has a monopoly on religion, culture or virtue. we're all together. we're all people. we're all in this together. and all people basically have the same dreams for their family. to put food on the table, make ends meet, take care of their kids, health care they can afford and a clean environment for their families to explore and enjoy. the united states senate can make people's dreams a reality. we're so lucky as americans to have this institution under our constitution, written by very perceptive forefathers. it offers what few institutions in the world can boast, the opportunity to make a difference when history calls. one of the greatest privileges i've had in this job is having one of the best staffs on the hill. they are sitting behind me, some of them. they are just terrific. they have always been ready with big ideas and dedication to answe
i think of chris dodd, tom harkin, paul simon, henry waxman, george miller, just to name a few. a great class runnir office and serving for the right reasons. when i hitchhiked across the globe as a young man, i also realized no country has a monopoly on religion, culture or virtue. we're all together. we're all people. we're all in this together. and all people basically have the same dreams for their family. to put food on the table, make ends meet, take care of their kids, health care they...
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paul callan and joey jackson. this is the medical examiner, dr. stacy simonsfrom july of 2011 until my resignation in january of 2014. >> what is pathology? >> pathology is a specialized branch of medicine that identifies and diagnose disease and injury. >> what is forensic pathology? >> that is a pathologist that has more specialty training that allows them to conduct examination in cases of violent or suspicious or sudden and unexpected death. >> what is clinical pathology? >> clinical pathology is the study of body fluids to help diagnose disease and other entities. >> have you had study in all of those areas? >> yes. >> are you board certified in any of these areas? >> i am board certified in anatomic and clinical pathology and also board certified in forensic pathology. >> how many autopsies have you conducted or participated in in your career? >> well, the total number of cases that i have worked on in my car reer is approximately 1,0 to 1,050 and complete probably 800 to 825-850. >> have you ever testified in any of those special it is in florida? >> ye
paul callan and joey jackson. this is the medical examiner, dr. stacy simonsfrom july of 2011 until my resignation in january of 2014. >> what is pathology? >> pathology is a specialized branch of medicine that identifies and diagnose disease and injury. >> what is forensic pathology? >> that is a pathologist that has more specialty training that allows them to conduct examination in cases of violent or suspicious or sudden and unexpected death. >> what is clinical...
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simon and schuster's plans to publish a book by former president jimmy carter on women's rights and on facebook we posted a portion of our recent interview with georgetown university law center's paul butler. >> if you listen to hip-hop you are reminded that there are 2.5 billion people locked up. you can watch all the reality shows about real housewives and all these movies about vampires and how that's and you will never know the we lock up more people in the united states than any country in the history of the world. >> you can watch this interview at booktv.org. week wheated an article from library journal about 8234, recently introduced maryland bill on e-book pricing and libraries and on facebook we added some pictures to our booktv behind-the-scenes. follow us on twitter at booktv, like us on facebook, facebook.com/booktv for more news about the world of publishing and what is happening on booktv. >> next, eri hotta examines the attack on pearl harbor and entry into world war ii from the japanese perspective. this is about an hour. >> thank you for coming. it is always a somewhat artificial situation of two people who know each other well, husband and wife fall into that cat
simon and schuster's plans to publish a book by former president jimmy carter on women's rights and on facebook we posted a portion of our recent interview with georgetown university law center's paul butler. >> if you listen to hip-hop you are reminded that there are 2.5 billion people locked up. you can watch all the reality shows about real housewives and all these movies about vampires and how that's and you will never know the we lock up more people in the united states than any...