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of people. a lot of these issues can be improved upon. we have time for the day at the china price was terrific and the lady from the cost of living in china. until then the community market that it online at the un deputy joshua. i do. i have. do. i didn't too far to come to coles myer some great year the gist. what did it cool for two thousand and two chairs so could result in a few more difficult for sooner do you say he can cook and clean her off. moving north into the mold and all. it didn't open them on the yoke of a bill for momentum and fifty and keep an old broken down not get around. i am sitting here going from a vehicle to teach him the most pleasing. back on the block when you came quicker more to just be due to decreased idea in the voyage of the old dart to the quarterfinals to pray using the diamond queen the effect of cheesy windshield. he continued wonders will think you know and the team. the new world that it is nice too new to report on tuesday it is some kind. they need to
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bush people to. shout from the barricades come to the people but people too. said the people of those who love their country and split it into. economic ups and downs in the final. days. and the rest. take a little bit differently on. the. drama . stories others who refused to. change. the picture posted. from around the globe. to. but. you know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and out of press we've been hijacked by handful of friends dashiell corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers. i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing or not define ready to join the movement then walk a bit. aloof i'll open the magical head as online shopping i'm going to help. it'
bush people to. shout from the barricades come to the people but people too. said the people of those who love their country and split it into. economic ups and downs in the final. days. and the rest. take a little bit differently on. the. drama . stories others who refused to. change. the picture posted. from around the globe. to. but. you know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our...
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most older people are richer than young people.r-old our tax to pay for my health care. this is why say america should cut entitlement. medicare and social security will suck every penny away from young people. young people at the coalition of reducing spending. obviously you want spending reduced, but it suits that so the government should spend more. >> they will get older, they will get older every year, someday they will be old people and they will need retirement and purity and health care. john: this is unsustainable. we are taking too much. >> social security has a small gap which is manageable. or if we don't do anything on medicare, it will bankrupt the government. if we don't do it through the government, it will bankrupt every individual person. the government has a lot of unique situations. >> i think the irony is what you have pointed out. we have less wealth is young people and we get to those that are the older generation in a better position. so these programs were meant for an age that people didn't live to the sam
most older people are richer than young people.r-old our tax to pay for my health care. this is why say america should cut entitlement. medicare and social security will suck every penny away from young people. young people at the coalition of reducing spending. obviously you want spending reduced, but it suits that so the government should spend more. >> they will get older, they will get older every year, someday they will be old people and they will need retirement and purity and...
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we are remaining 50 people. they might expand 150 people but that is it. they say that -- they will remain independent. he is ukrainian brought up in the ussr. privacy.m is with as everybody smartphone to have it. in an attempt at monetization. still no gimmick. they are sticking to their roots. was like towhat it debate and discuss and, again, and he said, it was fun. best friends, they hiked together all the time. on valentine's day, they were hammering out the deal. leave very much whatsapp would remain. >> i believe strawberries were intended for mark zuckerberg's wife. i want to push back on what will change. will anything be different under facebook? there has to be a point where they talk about integrating the .wo businesses somehow >> i asked whether privacy would be an issue. --whatsapp is much more personal. facebook is a most the -- antithesis, putting your statements out to the world tubes or 400 friends to look at. they are at opposite ends but it seems as though they really want to remain totally independent. it is more about facebook and wha
we are remaining 50 people. they might expand 150 people but that is it. they say that -- they will remain independent. he is ukrainian brought up in the ussr. privacy.m is with as everybody smartphone to have it. in an attempt at monetization. still no gimmick. they are sticking to their roots. was like towhat it debate and discuss and, again, and he said, it was fun. best friends, they hiked together all the time. on valentine's day, they were hammering out the deal. leave very much whatsapp...
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john: socrates, old people have always complained about young people of people -- >> old people are smarterung people. socrates said that and right after that he drank hemlock and died. so depressed that he killed himself. john: in this case the young people may be smarter than me, and we will find out. >> smarter than you, but not me. john: thank you, bill o'reilly. always relieved when i escape his studio alive. always complained about the behavior of the hon. now people complain about maile cyrus. am i just another bill o'reilly curmudgeon because i think it is wrong for a teen idol to do this ? what about this guy. he was once criticized for being vulgar, too. ♪ so was she. ♪ that discussion will come up later. next, are you younger people lazy, entitled losers? i am told that you are. we will debate that. >> i don't think i am and entitle the slacker honestly. ♪ f spray paint ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? $500,000. maybe half-million. say a million dollars. [ dan ] thewe gave each person a ribbon to show how ma years that aunt mi
john: socrates, old people have always complained about young people of people -- >> old people are smarterung people. socrates said that and right after that he drank hemlock and died. so depressed that he killed himself. john: in this case the young people may be smarter than me, and we will find out. >> smarter than you, but not me. john: thank you, bill o'reilly. always relieved when i escape his studio alive. always complained about the behavior of the hon. now people complain...
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i think the syrian people are a pea peace-loving people.hink economically along, it opens new markets for us, it creates friends. the united states is losing credibility, and we need to regain it by standing for what we always preach, peace, democracy, freedom and liberty. >> we have about 30 seconds left. >> just to say quickly as far as why the united states should act in putting humanitarian situation aside, you have a regime that is a [ inaudible ] regime that doesn't cater to western governments or society or democratic values that supports organization like hezbollah, that is a magnet for is sunni extremists, we must be -- the credible -- credible force. we're not asked for armed intervention per se, but we must force a political solution as soon as possible. >> all right. thanks to all of our guests for a wonderful discussion. until next time, we'll see you online. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. unhappy compromise. anger tonight in kiev's independence square, in spite of t
i think the syrian people are a pea peace-loving people.hink economically along, it opens new markets for us, it creates friends. the united states is losing credibility, and we need to regain it by standing for what we always preach, peace, democracy, freedom and liberty. >> we have about 30 seconds left. >> just to say quickly as far as why the united states should act in putting humanitarian situation aside, you have a regime that is a [ inaudible ] regime that doesn't cater to...
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people who give of themselves to make other people's lives better. it is a very unique place in that regard. if you look at the outdoor amenities, i just yesterday rode my bike with my wife elizabeth along the riverfront which again, as a community, we is an outstanding place to live. i do not know about community that has a better quality of life in america than chattanooga. it interesting thing is, keeps getting better. we have been able to build on the successes of people who have come before us and i could not be more proud of the people of my community and i could not love living there more than i do. >> so based on that, what advice as you look at other communities, larger cities like detroit certainly suffering a series of problems separate than what you faced in chattanooga. how do you turn around a downtown area? man in my 30 plus -- 30's who gave me some advice. he built the city of columbia from scratch in maryland. acresut and bought 15,000 or whatever and bought -- build the city from scratch. at a time when i was getting as a civic lead
people who give of themselves to make other people's lives better. it is a very unique place in that regard. if you look at the outdoor amenities, i just yesterday rode my bike with my wife elizabeth along the riverfront which again, as a community, we is an outstanding place to live. i do not know about community that has a better quality of life in america than chattanooga. it interesting thing is, keeps getting better. we have been able to build on the successes of people who have come...
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deal with there's this current of engagement you know like when people are or were new. to facebook or when they start into almost any news service whether it's you know you know twitter whatsapp whatever at first it's really exciting because it offers you this kind of new way of seeing the world seeing people around you and so people get really excited in the end they load on the friends and they load on the contacts and they get this very big feed going and then after a little while it starts to become kind of oh my god can i manage all this and it feels like a bit of a onerous burden and this is a funny thing you know i've read all these papers that have looked at as facebook is mature and you look at the people's attitudes towards it even as they even as they say yeah you know i get value out of this this is useful for x. y. and z. in the question there it's shifted to becoming filling the holes like tending a garden it's like it's like a duty or a or a task and now it's about something delightful or it's kind of run into the way email back in the ninety's and all th
deal with there's this current of engagement you know like when people are or were new. to facebook or when they start into almost any news service whether it's you know you know twitter whatsapp whatever at first it's really exciting because it offers you this kind of new way of seeing the world seeing people around you and so people get really excited in the end they load on the friends and they load on the contacts and they get this very big feed going and then after a little while it starts...
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homeless people are no different from impoverished people. the only difference is if you have a housing subsidy or not. i tried to cut this, you know, this idea of people coming from other places in a bunch of different ways. one of the things i looked at, it's a number of bus tickets given out of town versus the number of people based on the raw numbers from the homeless count who came here for services. and san francisco has given -- for every 22 homeless people, a bus ticket out of town, one person has come here for services. so, you know, that's one way to look at it, but there's a lot of different ways. and i think what this sort of mythology has done and certainly the hatred lead to violence against homeless people in the streets. the mythology has made it very difficult to develop the popular support that we need to create solutions to homelessness and has, you know, kind of furthered the acceptable use of homeless people as a scapegoat in various political races. and when we talk about homelessness and we read about it in the media, i
homeless people are no different from impoverished people. the only difference is if you have a housing subsidy or not. i tried to cut this, you know, this idea of people coming from other places in a bunch of different ways. one of the things i looked at, it's a number of bus tickets given out of town versus the number of people based on the raw numbers from the homeless count who came here for services. and san francisco has given -- for every 22 homeless people, a bus ticket out of town, one...
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there are bad people and good people.if people don't like the truth, maybe they should watch another movie or listen to another point of view. what do you think about -- i wonder what you think about this point in history that black men are redeemable. the crisis, are they redeemable? i asked that because president obama, from your hometown of chicago, has said he wants to do something, finally. six years in he wants to do something about the plight of black boys and brown boys. you mentioned florida and other places were black boys are being shot with impunity, but the data is so clear about the crisis that young black boys are enduring. tell me why you don't believe --t the damage done to us tell me why you think the damage not irreparable if we are redeemable. >> i think it is going to take a divine solution. you look at the seized people throughout history. a message has been brought to those people. the arabs before the prophet mohammed. what jesus was going through with the palestinian jews at the time. , and awho w
there are bad people and good people.if people don't like the truth, maybe they should watch another movie or listen to another point of view. what do you think about -- i wonder what you think about this point in history that black men are redeemable. the crisis, are they redeemable? i asked that because president obama, from your hometown of chicago, has said he wants to do something, finally. six years in he wants to do something about the plight of black boys and brown boys. you mentioned...
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second you have people saying i'm not going to let people work more than 30 hours. there's a new 40-hour workweek, senator schumer. it's a 30 hour workweek. higher health care costs is driving the cost of doing business up and therefore, fewer people are getting hired. i hear it in ohio all the time. i'm going to do more with part time and overtime. i'm not going to hire people. finally 19 new taxes in this thing. a trillion dollars in new taxes. that wasn't even analyze inside the cbo report. there were a bunch of promises made and none are being kept. you could keep your health care. >> let's stick to this issue and to the question at hand. you brought up the american worker senator portman but you voted this week against extending unemployment benefits for those out of work. it's striking. i wonder what you say to those as been reported in your own state, more than 50,000 ohio residents who had unemployment benefits end in december. those folks really hurting. why did you vote against that? >> well, david, first of all i'm one of six republicans that voted to all
second you have people saying i'm not going to let people work more than 30 hours. there's a new 40-hour workweek, senator schumer. it's a 30 hour workweek. higher health care costs is driving the cost of doing business up and therefore, fewer people are getting hired. i hear it in ohio all the time. i'm going to do more with part time and overtime. i'm not going to hire people. finally 19 new taxes in this thing. a trillion dollars in new taxes. that wasn't even analyze inside the cbo report....
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rich people do not consume much more than poor people today.he difference between what poor people and rich people consume is shrinking ever, ever -- they are getting closer. john: you brought a catalog along to make a point? >> yeah. the typical american worker then had to work 30 hours to buy this vacuum, and today, they only work six hours to buy a better one. the poor are getting richer in america because of the innovative capitalism. [applause] >> i study history at eastern kentucky university, and i just wanted to see what your personal opinion of bitcoin was. >> i'm all in favor of anything that competes with monopoly central banks. [cheers and applause] i hope it succeeds. john: have you bought some? >> i have not. [laughter] john: have you? i have. >> i'm dan, i go to community college and obamacare's first state of massachusetts, and i wonder if you guys believe there's, like, a better alternative to social spending such as food stamps and social security? >> the milton freed mapp had an idea, a negative income tax, basically, everybo
rich people do not consume much more than poor people today.he difference between what poor people and rich people consume is shrinking ever, ever -- they are getting closer. john: you brought a catalog along to make a point? >> yeah. the typical american worker then had to work 30 hours to buy this vacuum, and today, they only work six hours to buy a better one. the poor are getting richer in america because of the innovative capitalism. [applause] >> i study history at eastern...
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people who give of themselves to make other people's lives better. it is a very unique place in that regard. if you look at the outdoor amenities, i just yesterday rode my bike with my wife elizabeth along the riverfront which again, as a community, we is an outstanding place to live. i do not know about community that has a better quality of life in america than chattanooga. it interesting thing is, keeps getting better. we have been able to build on the successes of people who have come before us and i could not be more proud of the people of my community and i could not love living there more than i do. >> so based on that, what advice as you look at other communities, larger cities like detroit certainly suffering a series of problems separate than what you faced in chattanooga. how do you turn around a downtown area? man in my 30 plus -- 30's who gave me some advice. he built the city of columbia from scratch in maryland. acresut and bought 15,000 or whatever and bought -- build the city from scratch. at a time when i was getting as a civic lead
people who give of themselves to make other people's lives better. it is a very unique place in that regard. if you look at the outdoor amenities, i just yesterday rode my bike with my wife elizabeth along the riverfront which again, as a community, we is an outstanding place to live. i do not know about community that has a better quality of life in america than chattanooga. it interesting thing is, keeps getting better. we have been able to build on the successes of people who have come...
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the people sealed and that's ridiculous that you know you can say that but there are people watching your program right now who are just throwing stuff at the television because basically this is a very very very controversial issue because you talk about laws and the laws of the land have to be changed though a person who emigrated under the laws probably if he's not working let's say is angry at someone coming here illegally getting a job exam that's who would blame him for being angry my father was angry at that you know he was legally here and it took him a long time to get here and he was always angry at people who came he would they weren't didn't come here the right way he always was and i would tell him dad why are they coming here let's stop for a second what exploitation caused or what deficiency caused this and they said well that's the country that countries thought wait a minute who is exploiting latin america. why did we get to this point in the first place why isn't latin america especially the mexico a first world nation why isn't it and then you say well because the
the people sealed and that's ridiculous that you know you can say that but there are people watching your program right now who are just throwing stuff at the television because basically this is a very very very controversial issue because you talk about laws and the laws of the land have to be changed though a person who emigrated under the laws probably if he's not working let's say is angry at someone coming here illegally getting a job exam that's who would blame him for being angry my...
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we have people waiting to work. the jobs will be filled and our economy will move forward and the bottom line is now everyone will have access to affordable health care. before they doesn't. >> you say the jobs will be filled and that assume as billioning economy which we don't have, even beyond the subsidies there are indications that obamacare is cutting jobs and this is the year before the employer mandate even kicks in. let me put up a recent study that found more than 400 employers have cut workers' hours to avoid the mandate. if they work less than 30 hours, they are part final and they don't have to have health insurance. senator, isn't that a further drag on an economy at a time and as we saw from the latest job report in january when we have a weak recovery? >> let's see what happens when the law is fully unemploymented. what we will see is, the costs are much less than we predicted them to be. health care costs have been driven down. there is now more health facilities available in our communities. people
we have people waiting to work. the jobs will be filled and our economy will move forward and the bottom line is now everyone will have access to affordable health care. before they doesn't. >> you say the jobs will be filled and that assume as billioning economy which we don't have, even beyond the subsidies there are indications that obamacare is cutting jobs and this is the year before the employer mandate even kicks in. let me put up a recent study that found more than 400 employers...
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are people of conscience. they know what future to build. we need to enter the process, the army needs to step aside. >> the director and producer join us from los angeles. three years to the day when hosni mubarak stepped down of the the surveyor is streaming, and it's on theatres across the country. it's good to have you with us. i know the film is so powerful. you had to add on to it because of what happened with the overthrow. the last time we spoke with you, you talked about the people that you had spoken to in egypt, and they told you egypt felt like it was in a dark place. despite the military take over, they were grateful for what had happened, and they didn't think egypt would go back to what is it was like. how did the people in the documentary thing about how things hap epd. >> they feel like this is a long struggle , a struggle for change in any country if you look at the struggle for apartheid. the struggle for civil rights in this country. it's a long struggle. we are three years into it. what we
are people of conscience. they know what future to build. we need to enter the process, the army needs to step aside. >> the director and producer join us from los angeles. three years to the day when hosni mubarak stepped down of the the surveyor is streaming, and it's on theatres across the country. it's good to have you with us. i know the film is so powerful. you had to add on to it because of what happened with the overthrow. the last time we spoke with you, you talked about the...
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people articulating. it were found were apparently what a lot of time let me let me go to harold in berlin because i think sunny is really on the something here because you have an economy that is crueler and meaner than ever before ever since the end of the second world war and then you have a cult and then you have a different cultural said i mean this is the disconnect here i think that a lot of people are feeling again it seems to me left to right traditional left to right in europe you know it's a plague on both their houses because they're the establishment if you just move a little bit to one hundred degree or the other but they still have power here and i think this is frustrating for a lot of people because a lot of people did fall through the cracks over the last decade. absolutely and as i did before i can support that i was just chuckling a little bit to myself when you watching us really get it getting getting polarized certainly told me that we had probably not much of a solution to help in
people articulating. it were found were apparently what a lot of time let me let me go to harold in berlin because i think sunny is really on the something here because you have an economy that is crueler and meaner than ever before ever since the end of the second world war and then you have a cult and then you have a different cultural said i mean this is the disconnect here i think that a lot of people are feeling again it seems to me left to right traditional left to right in europe you...
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people are talking about it and i think it is drawing a lot of people to the show.is something you would not typically see on broadcast television, for sure. >> why wouldn't we see it on broadcast television? is there something about the format or is it simply the netflix willingness to be a bit bolder? >> on broadcast tv, if you have a big star, you will use that talent to bring your audience back in week after week. if you lose a big star, it might hurt your ability to use them to market. netflix is saying that we are going to take creative risks and do what we want creatively. i think we have seen something similar. this past season of "game of thrones," there were some real shockers in terms of beloved characters being killed off on the show. that got people talking and got the social media machine churned up and brought people to the show. >> i was going to bring that up. do you think what we see with isflix and "game of thrones" it because they are not on the broadcast networks or is storytelling changing? >> i feel like you're dancing dangerously close to giv
people are talking about it and i think it is drawing a lot of people to the show.is something you would not typically see on broadcast television, for sure. >> why wouldn't we see it on broadcast television? is there something about the format or is it simply the netflix willingness to be a bit bolder? >> on broadcast tv, if you have a big star, you will use that talent to bring your audience back in week after week. if you lose a big star, it might hurt your ability to use them to...
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it's my people. i don't want that they will be killed. >> reporter: this informal support network has created not only a physical but a emotional fight line. fighting for the future of ukraine. we have just walked a block from all those molotov cocktails these are the barricades and beyond them, independence square. earlier on the other side of the square st. michael's cathedral became a rear guard base. the people can't fight so they help younger protesters whom they consider heroes. >> people come here to the specific place to bring medicine to bring food to bring warm clothing. despite the danger they're here to provide their support for those in need. >> we met maria, only 19 years old, on her head a skateboard helmet. >> it's a skateboard helmet, what do you think it will save you from? >> it's going to save me from stones, i don't know. it's not going to save me from a bullet. >> for maria and her sister this is worth the risk. they carry what they can. they may feel defenseless and unarmed but
it's my people. i don't want that they will be killed. >> reporter: this informal support network has created not only a physical but a emotional fight line. fighting for the future of ukraine. we have just walked a block from all those molotov cocktails these are the barricades and beyond them, independence square. earlier on the other side of the square st. michael's cathedral became a rear guard base. the people can't fight so they help younger protesters whom they consider heroes....
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will enough people sign up, net-net, more miami -- people sign up or young people paying in so when we talk about the debt problem, the law is actually working. the president can say healthcare spending is coming down. that's something that republicans predicted the opposite. that's coming down. that's short term, medium term. >> that's residual from the recession. ed henry, always a pleasure. a lot of people cover the white house and they don't come close, he is not afraid. he gets a lot of attention now that he's here. i've known him to be obnoxious. >> i like you. >> ed henry, thank you. a real pleasure. >> do any of you remember this? >> i also have a healthcare plan that would save the average family $2,500 on their premiums. >> not quite. didn't happen. now a lot of democrats are at a loss for words. >> the healthcare act saving $2,500 per family. what happened to that? especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a widrange of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're
will enough people sign up, net-net, more miami -- people sign up or young people paying in so when we talk about the debt problem, the law is actually working. the president can say healthcare spending is coming down. that's something that republicans predicted the opposite. that's coming down. that's short term, medium term. >> that's residual from the recession. ed henry, always a pleasure. a lot of people cover the white house and they don't come close, he is not afraid. he gets a lot...
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he's deported a ton of people already have kicked out more like i said kick out more people than any president has certainly not during onset of the reign of we're going to write about how he's soft on him it's just how does this guy when i just think this is this is part of the conversation that congress and the executive branch and the judicial branch have with each other i think for much of the obama presidency we've seen the legislative branch having a big part of that conversation i think it's a good thing that the executive branch is taking hold of the conversation i hope he does more well speaking of speaking of the executive branch our friendly fog over public report is really one of the really good investigative reporters working in this country just. came out with this report of the trans-pacific partnership with the people negotiating that he's got these huge bonuses u.s. trade representative michael froman for example received over four million dollars as part of a multiple multiple accidents from the when he left citi group to join the obama administration meanwhile step
he's deported a ton of people already have kicked out more like i said kick out more people than any president has certainly not during onset of the reign of we're going to write about how he's soft on him it's just how does this guy when i just think this is this is part of the conversation that congress and the executive branch and the judicial branch have with each other i think for much of the obama presidency we've seen the legislative branch having a big part of that conversation i think...
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people are talking about it. it is drawing a lot of people to the show. are some that you wouldn't see on broadcast tv for sure. >> why wouldn't we see it on broadcast tv? is there something about the format or simply the willingness to be a bit bolder? have broadcast tv, if you a big star, it will use that talent to bring your audience back in week after week. if you lose a big star, it might hurt your ability to market. netflix is saying we are going to take creative risks and will do what we want creatively. we have seen something similar this past season on "game of thrones" on hbo. there were real shockers in main characters and lots characters being killed off the show. that got people talking and the social media machine turned up. >> i was going to bring up "game of thrones." we're seeing with netflix and "game of thrones" with his plot twists, is it because they're not on broadcast networks or is storytelling changing? st, let me figure dancing dangerously close. [laughter] >> we are. let's pull back a bit. 100%.ould say yes, when netflix signed
people are talking about it. it is drawing a lot of people to the show. are some that you wouldn't see on broadcast tv for sure. >> why wouldn't we see it on broadcast tv? is there something about the format or simply the willingness to be a bit bolder? have broadcast tv, if you a big star, it will use that talent to bring your audience back in week after week. if you lose a big star, it might hurt your ability to market. netflix is saying we are going to take creative risks and will do...
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level on her campaign all the way up to the top people who like her are people who don't like her and all of that is reflected in the box how much time amy with her. we're not really discussing who referred to larry for the centers for the senate john the book is about her you know going to tell me what they had access to that don't make any sense to me earlier lou let me do it this way we had access from the very low wrong to the very top wrong and you can see in the book there are plenty of fresh quotes from hillary clinton about various stages over the last four or five years including her thinking on whether or not to run for president so we might get those quotes were given do you. you can guess as you would like larry and i certainly wouldn't deny it ok amy the biggest revelation book is getting a lot of attention as this book deserves maybe the hit list she and her staff made ranking supporters after not getting the nomination to designate the jihad did she she had a list of people she liked and people she didn't like true through what she did was a couple of people on her camp
level on her campaign all the way up to the top people who like her are people who don't like her and all of that is reflected in the box how much time amy with her. we're not really discussing who referred to larry for the centers for the senate john the book is about her you know going to tell me what they had access to that don't make any sense to me earlier lou let me do it this way we had access from the very low wrong to the very top wrong and you can see in the book there are plenty of...
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no and in a lot of the shelter today be having people bellies down the street because people begin raped and sheltered to get a blog you gotta sleep with one eye open and one out close i was in a shelter in one town and a guy like right next to me being john a rabid dog jumped in a no stop you know i've been sheltered is no good that's why you see a lot of homeless people in the street do you feel safe. in c.d.o. you know to make a few i'll die here and pay somebody to let you stay and made it seem that way you know you say i see by about myself you know because i'm in an area you know that it's not that much balance that i know you only got one life some going to happen it's going to happen anyway and i just created a lot of don't. i just keep my head up and every day long got wake up i've got another shot. i said you. can still have a file you took your entire yeah can be forgotten. when i grew up here in new york in the fifty's and sixty's for instance there were three soup kitchens in new york down the bowery and one in brooklyn today there are twelve hundred and over a hundred can f
no and in a lot of the shelter today be having people bellies down the street because people begin raped and sheltered to get a blog you gotta sleep with one eye open and one out close i was in a shelter in one town and a guy like right next to me being john a rabid dog jumped in a no stop you know i've been sheltered is no good that's why you see a lot of homeless people in the street do you feel safe. in c.d.o. you know to make a few i'll die here and pay somebody to let you stay and made it...
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so maybe that's why people say it. >> well, people. not dogs. you build these rooms that look like human rooms--you think the dogs care about this? >> but it's the marketing for the customer, not for the dog, right? i mean, it's how i leave the dog and how i think about it. >> okay. we do it our way, and it works really well. this is where we do training. emily is our director of training. >> are you emily? >> i am. >> hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >> marcus, a pleasure. >> really nice to meet you. >> and zoe. >> this is zoe. >> training is a very, very important part of la dogworks which fell off greatly. >> why do you think that is? >> you know what, la dogworks isn't for everybody. >> how does a customer contact you if they have a complaint? >> there's a website out there that people post business reviews, and we've had some negative stuff put up there, and andrew responds to it in his way. [laughs] >> what does "in his way" mean? >> so read it. you can read 'em. >> so here's an example of one. "i've been bringing my dog here for six months.
so maybe that's why people say it. >> well, people. not dogs. you build these rooms that look like human rooms--you think the dogs care about this? >> but it's the marketing for the customer, not for the dog, right? i mean, it's how i leave the dog and how i think about it. >> okay. we do it our way, and it works really well. this is where we do training. emily is our director of training. >> are you emily? >> i am. >> hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >>...
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people who take advantage of those people. when he was taking advantage of. you to be she if you're good enough there she just kind of adopted me as her fiance and i've been her fiance or sees this me nine years ago reduced or two to like her as a person and i start to understand her who she is wrong. here in her. mental illness with the collection of tray she has a store just full of cash like three different ones just completely piled up there she paid every month nothing but. that's who she is and i take her just who for who she is and that's why she loves me and i love her for. accepting that i guess that's hard to my blessings from god. you know because in the beginning was like truly i would defend her with my life you believe that i'll die behind this will lead you right here. life is. love life is a conundrum to be. so story and everybody down here knows that if they bother her today they're going to have to deal with me so they basically don't bother her at all. they hate that she cares all that church. richard b. a long time to people why you are of
people who take advantage of those people. when he was taking advantage of. you to be she if you're good enough there she just kind of adopted me as her fiance and i've been her fiance or sees this me nine years ago reduced or two to like her as a person and i start to understand her who she is wrong. here in her. mental illness with the collection of tray she has a store just full of cash like three different ones just completely piled up there she paid every month nothing but. that's who she...
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people are having fun.e central planners are upset about this. >> 80 people sharing a meal and a stranger's home and insiders john: are you a good cook? do you cook for more people more often if you have more money? are you traveling or do you like home-cooked meals more than restaurants? both of you can have what you want. this home in new york city is the home of a woman who likes to cook for people. >> i reminisce back to the days when friends would get back together for a dinner party and then maybe with some friends -- there's a lot of food and alcohol and great conversation. >> she was happy when she discovered this website eatwith.com. it allows hosts to connect with strangers who'd like to meet new people at a dinner party. she says her previous dinner party events have lead to lasting friendships. >> when i would host dinner party events for friends, it would be really great to get te other people determine. >> this includes the pow of reputation who founded the website and how did you come up wi t
people are having fun.e central planners are upset about this. >> 80 people sharing a meal and a stranger's home and insiders john: are you a good cook? do you cook for more people more often if you have more money? are you traveling or do you like home-cooked meals more than restaurants? both of you can have what you want. this home in new york city is the home of a woman who likes to cook for people. >> i reminisce back to the days when friends would get back together for a dinner...
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people only have to ask. >> mr. speaker, i welcome that promise of proactive help from the prime minister. given the forecast of extreme weather and with the levels rising, one of the key issue that's will concern people is not just their homes but continuing gas and electricity supplies. we slerned from previous experience in 2007 that protecting electricity substations that can be responsible for power to hundreds of thousands of homes is of particular importance. can you reassure the house about the steps being entertain to protect these vital services? >> i can give you that assurance. my right officer from the policy carried out the review. and a lot scraff steps were taken following that and that made a difference. also in the cobra system were monitoring those particular bits of infrastructure that could be under threat. in recent days it's about water treatment works and electricity works. i also spoke to the minister responsible for energy policy at this morning's cobra to make sure that everything is done
people only have to ask. >> mr. speaker, i welcome that promise of proactive help from the prime minister. given the forecast of extreme weather and with the levels rising, one of the key issue that's will concern people is not just their homes but continuing gas and electricity supplies. we slerned from previous experience in 2007 that protecting electricity substations that can be responsible for power to hundreds of thousands of homes is of particular importance. can you reassure the...
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people around after we are dead, like, good luck to them. i hate those people. people who are around after they are dead, walking around, like we don't exist. >> thank you for being on "talk to al jazeera". 1960. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's fop stories. a brutal ice storm is still walloping the south right now. hundreds of thousands are without power. former new orleans mayor ray nagin has been convicted o. and the new debate about mammograms.
people around after we are dead, like, good luck to them. i hate those people. people who are around after they are dead, walking around, like we don't exist. >> thank you for being on "talk to al jazeera". 1960. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's fop stories. a brutal ice storm is still walloping the south right now. hundreds of thousands are without power. former new orleans mayor ray nagin has been convicted o....
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one billion-plus people, one billion-plus people check into this every day. they do it during their prime time and all day long. the upload pictures. a couple of weeks ago, a couple years ago they were not very mobile. the they were just desktop. >> they are connected to you. down the road, maybe things will change. our tastes will change. we may want more privacy. some say five years, but others said they are okay with facebook. i think people are over using it. that is my personal taste. that accounts for nothing but in the world of investment, people should have a good five-year one. >> next up is zinga. this was a back door play. this is a game and they had a couple of others and they have been well known to steal ideas or game ideas. i do not get it. i do not think that you need a gaming company to be publicly traded. they acquired company's. they had usage numbers that went down. i think their stock had bad,. next up, twitter. let's call the main loser. because this is well to point out. >> they're not getting that engagement from mom-and-pop store peop
one billion-plus people, one billion-plus people check into this every day. they do it during their prime time and all day long. the upload pictures. a couple of weeks ago, a couple years ago they were not very mobile. the they were just desktop. >> they are connected to you. down the road, maybe things will change. our tastes will change. we may want more privacy. some say five years, but others said they are okay with facebook. i think people are over using it. that is my personal...
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can search for and it leads to people not getting jobs people get kicked out of their homes and people get kicked out or lose relationships because of it and so wholeheartedly against criminalization you know remember the war on drugs prostitution and drug use has been around since the beginning of time a beginning of civilization rather and it just seems like criminalizing it has never worked and won't ever work very few places have decriminalize or legal prostitution what communities have to gain from going that route right well there are definitely some instances around the world and we're beginning to talk about places around the country where we're making less of a issue with arresting sex workers specifically and making in the less of an issue of policing this and what we find in those circumstances is that violence is actually reduced because sex workers feel that they can go to the police or go to law enforcement to report dangerous people to report people who are abusing other people sex workers are actually really interested in stopping sex trafficking that's not good for the
can search for and it leads to people not getting jobs people get kicked out of their homes and people get kicked out or lose relationships because of it and so wholeheartedly against criminalization you know remember the war on drugs prostitution and drug use has been around since the beginning of time a beginning of civilization rather and it just seems like criminalizing it has never worked and won't ever work very few places have decriminalize or legal prostitution what communities have to...
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get back in touch with people.y, we're only given so much time. >> just checking my phone, we're getting an extraordinary response. probably the same oprah and you gayle when you ran the article. people saying how to deal with loneliness is insightful. often taboo or stigma subject. bravo for speaking about it. interesting question, sanjay, from a guy called richey, d. richey, maybe a woman. i can't tell from here. what of the younger generation don't seem to communicate except through social media? is technology a disadvantage? it could work both ways. what if you're not tech savvy at all and you feel excluded from the wider group at school or college, whatever it may be? >> it could cut both ways. i don't want to minimize social media. i think social media as gayle said as well can be a really interesting beginning step to profound connections. there's a step that john shares, online marriages, marriages that started online actually had a better rate of success than marriages that didn't start online. i thought t
get back in touch with people.y, we're only given so much time. >> just checking my phone, we're getting an extraordinary response. probably the same oprah and you gayle when you ran the article. people saying how to deal with loneliness is insightful. often taboo or stigma subject. bravo for speaking about it. interesting question, sanjay, from a guy called richey, d. richey, maybe a woman. i can't tell from here. what of the younger generation don't seem to communicate except through...
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funding it and in a lot of the shelter today be having people down the street because people begin. to get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to the city of new york he told me. personally. when you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people who didn't like that might. say those countries that still resist drugs were as you need to be in this city. region city in the world what people. need to do is give you. clues. to make you feel good you know. and welcome back you're watching our team international two thousand and fourteen olympic torch has seen tremendous ups and downs during its record breaking a relay literally it has traveled from outer space to the bottom of the world's deepest lake and then on to the north pole and one of the stops on the way to sochi was the highest mountain in europe parties ball scott reports. on its journey across the world's largest country the olympic torch was always going to experience some high some lows and it has now completed one of th
funding it and in a lot of the shelter today be having people down the street because people begin. to get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to the city of new york he told me. personally. when you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people who didn't like that might. say those countries that still resist drugs were as you need to be in this city. region city in the world what people....
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ordinary chinese people. china price war. we go beyond the statistics to tell you how the country one point three million people are interacting with an economy that changes by the day every day. looking at social and economic questions. we went to china to fluctuate and twenty. the market when prices that are shaping the future. the ultimate honor for clark to read that the economics of everyday life in china. when josh was under water last week of mobile payment. that of the mortgage or what you'll end up tv. the money matters the ritual burning goes on the question today what they see the dirt off the burden goes on. the consumer court will top the prostitution don't want him to a chinese dinner didn't have to say about it. finally the bell today. i put a bit only. we checked in. well that would take a look that up with a life here in china. first up is based in delhi. they seemed to forget the most expensive in the country dean cain dot com to what the structure of the study recently released a report showing the tale tha
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but, again, people have to understand we are auditing people.e are pursuing tax collections and so the fact that you get audited i hope overtime i hope you will understand has nothing to do with your political affiliation or any organization you to. >> would reinstating the performance awards, some people sees a bonus, the right first step, i guess you are getting -- coming right into office and already people are criticizing that decision. >> well, as i said, you have to understand these are people who haven't gotten a pay raise in four years. we are in middle of negotiation with the union because we have not paid those bonuses performance awards as required under the contract last year because of the financial constraints. so we had unfair labor practice and a grievance and a lawsuit pending seeking performance awards at 1.75. we are negotiating a new contract with the union and in the course of that, we're able to settlez all of that background litigation paying significantly less than the contract required. they agreed they would take the 1%
but, again, people have to understand we are auditing people.e are pursuing tax collections and so the fact that you get audited i hope overtime i hope you will understand has nothing to do with your political affiliation or any organization you to. >> would reinstating the performance awards, some people sees a bonus, the right first step, i guess you are getting -- coming right into office and already people are criticizing that decision. >> well, as i said, you have to understand...
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these people say they can't find people work. >> they are not trying? >> a lot of them are not. >> you think you and your resources encourage people to be independent? >> yes, we do. >> i guess stop getting in the the way they will get it. >> that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. >>> are you a victim? i won 19 emmy awards for protecting victims, protecting them by exposing sleazy companies like the one selling the solar powered clothes dry ar, 50 bucks. what did they get in the mail? a clothesline. >> this is chemical spray to make you feel younger. >> a ugly facial thing. >> there was my job i am a consumer reporter. i should warn you about scams. the media always goes over board and at 2020 we did. >> faulty coffee makers may have caused fires. john stossel what you need to know brewing disasters. >> did you ever get this story. >> tear ray went under cover to see how this the under cover works. >> sharing a meal in a stranger's home. they have become more common. insiders tell us they are completely unregulated. >>> oh my goodness unreg
these people say they can't find people work. >> they are not trying? >> a lot of them are not. >> you think you and your resources encourage people to be independent? >> yes, we do. >> i guess stop getting in the the way they will get it. >> that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. >>> are you a victim? i won 19 emmy awards for protecting victims, protecting them by exposing sleazy companies like the one selling the solar powered...
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before the war was young people and older people were everywhere. now the majority of the young population is in the capitol city where they hope to have a lot of opportunity. you find the older people in the country side. they don't have young people to really pass on the knowledge to. it's the dpiflt you you see in the narrative also. with that said, i will say one last thing. a i will read a few excerpts and open it to discussion. another thing you have read my memoir and you read this you discover for me also when i write i use nature as a character. not just as a nature plays a strong part in what is happening as well. i'm going read this book a little bit and introduce you to some characters. and then, yes, open it up to some discussions. >> it is the end or maybe the beginning of another story. every story begins and ends with the woman. a mother, a grandmother, a girl, a child. every story is a birth. she was the first to arrive where it seemed no longer exhaled. several miles from town the trees i think tangled one another. their branches g
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the people in the audience or the people who couldn't make it. angela davis wrote an article on alternatives to the criminal justice system. leslie kagan and melanie k. wrote about a real-life might be different under socialism. ron gonzales wrote on immigrants in this country. william ayers wrote teaching freedom. they've wonder if and socialist medicine on the right to housing, creating a sustainable food system. i read an article on civil law. michael ratner wrote about what he would do if he was the attorney general. put someone with my posse to attorney general. i would answer that to say with climate change, hell is warm enough for her. [laughter] steve bush man who did a wonderful job editing this book or article on drugs in a society where people care about each other. matt callahan wrote our capitalism. personal, emotional life without capitalism. michael's wake wrote the working class has the majority. renÉe braden gall wrote on a woman's workday. pretty nice but not a pretty terry bisson wrote a fine short story, looking back 2077. las
the people in the audience or the people who couldn't make it. angela davis wrote an article on alternatives to the criminal justice system. leslie kagan and melanie k. wrote about a real-life might be different under socialism. ron gonzales wrote on immigrants in this country. william ayers wrote teaching freedom. they've wonder if and socialist medicine on the right to housing, creating a sustainable food system. i read an article on civil law. michael ratner wrote about what he would do if...
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people who he already have means and people young and don't have families.e reasons is people are tied down because of health care. so the idea that some people may ultimately fall out of the workforce but you have a whole group of people who may decide i'm going to start that new business and that in turn will create. >> hold on. a comment from mike here. >> the cbo debate has been one of those great moments that illustrates how washington, d.c. confuses the debate. here you have some of the same people who look at paul ryan's plan to strengthen medicare by providing premium support so that medicare exists for future generations and current generation and call that pushing granny off the cliff. people who look at mitt romney's career that created jobs and opportunities and say he's a guy who murdered some woman who had cancer that now say because you look at a cbo report that does say it's going to cost 2.5 million jobs, you're being unfair because you're not saying the implicit tax margins under the subsidies in obamacare are going to cause the labor deman
people who he already have means and people young and don't have families.e reasons is people are tied down because of health care. so the idea that some people may ultimately fall out of the workforce but you have a whole group of people who may decide i'm going to start that new business and that in turn will create. >> hold on. a comment from mike here. >> the cbo debate has been one of those great moments that illustrates how washington, d.c. confuses the debate. here you have...
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instead of reporters using these sunshine laws to find out what the people in power knew, the peopler are using these laws to find out what the press knows. the governor's lawyer is also asking for interviews with the mayor of ft. lee. they probably never have to submit to an interview of governor christie's lawyer gives you a look at what's going on here. they're now being bombarded by open records requests by governor chris christie's lawyer. what it amounts to is a in broad daylight counter investigation. that lawyer i mentioned former giuliani chief of staff is the same guy who targeted the progressive party's position on this. joining me now, national progressive political organization director. served with giuliani in the u.s. attorney's office. he came after the working family's party? >> that's true. you know how there are lawyers who get famous for taking on pro bono clients, helping people who don't have much access, thurgood marshall, that kind of thing masters the reverse. he finds the most powerful forces, he's their number one lawyer and he goes after their opponents. h
instead of reporters using these sunshine laws to find out what the people in power knew, the peopler are using these laws to find out what the press knows. the governor's lawyer is also asking for interviews with the mayor of ft. lee. they probably never have to submit to an interview of governor christie's lawyer gives you a look at what's going on here. they're now being bombarded by open records requests by governor chris christie's lawyer. what it amounts to is a in broad daylight counter...
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second, people in the public sector are just s self-interted and no more enlightened than people in therivate sector. john: nice or vicious as everybody else. >> absolutely. john: they are doing the public od. they are different. >> that's what they say. john: other ideas are taught. higher taxesencourage work. carl smith, who teaches conomics at the university of north north carolina says taxes make me poorer and hen people are poorer, they work more for the things they want, therefore taxes should mak me work harder. >> when you tax something, yo get less of it. if you tax work, there's less of it. same for investment in business. this is why in countries with high taxes like the united states, you see slow growth and slow job creation. john: can you believe economic professorteach this stuff? >> i wonder if professor smith would double his teaching load if unc chopped the salary in half. i bet not. [laughter] john: there's a credit crisis, regulate the banks. you ttified that dodd-frank is the cure. >> dodd-frank was passed in response to the financial crisis to protect consumers, bu
second, people in the public sector are just s self-interted and no more enlightened than people in therivate sector. john: nice or vicious as everybody else. >> absolutely. john: they are doing the public od. they are different. >> that's what they say. john: other ideas are taught. higher taxesencourage work. carl smith, who teaches conomics at the university of north north carolina says taxes make me poorer and hen people are poorer, they work more for the things they want,...
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>> mostt people -- most of the people didn't go back to their houses. more than 27,000 evacuees are still in these evacuation centers waiting for further development. >> poor harvest has resulted in rationing of maize. and corruption with the cash gate trial now underway. public figures are accused of stealing millions of dollars in state funds. mike hanna reports >> reporter: people queue to put foot odd table. each allowed to buy 10 kilograms of maize at a time. all will have to come down again. drought followed by floods is one reason for the flood. many believe corruption contributed to it as much as climate and that food is being stolen from their mouths. people in the villages with fertilizer. >> subsidies for fertilizer and seed account for half of the annual agricultural budget. these are among the funds provided directly by international donors that have gone missing. the bulk is produced by small sub cystens farmers like james nuango, a local pastor whose income relies on an excess crop that he can sell. this year, i didn't get any vfot liser
>> mostt people -- most of the people didn't go back to their houses. more than 27,000 evacuees are still in these evacuation centers waiting for further development. >> poor harvest has resulted in rationing of maize. and corruption with the cash gate trial now underway. public figures are accused of stealing millions of dollars in state funds. mike hanna reports >> reporter: people queue to put foot odd table. each allowed to buy 10 kilograms of maize at a time. all will...
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do you think people realize that?i think it has to do with the term - "personalized" sounds like "tailored," sounds like "expensive." what it actually does is dramatically reduces the cost on the health care system. we're currently working with health care systems that are up to 18%, 19% of gdp and growing. they are going to bankrupt our systems going forward, and one of the reasons why we are facing these rising costs is because we are not using information adequately. the use of information in the health care system, to guide better decisions, is about 1.5% of health-care costs. just to compare that, the i.t. department in banks are typically 9% of their costs, up to 10% of their costs. it is a small fraction of what other industries are using as being deployed to better allocation of 18% of our gdp. this has to change. obviously, and personalized medicine, what we are doing is we are currently trying to understand disease. we are not as much looking at the patient, so we are sequencing tumors, we are sequencing bac
do you think people realize that?i think it has to do with the term - "personalized" sounds like "tailored," sounds like "expensive." what it actually does is dramatically reduces the cost on the health care system. we're currently working with health care systems that are up to 18%, 19% of gdp and growing. they are going to bankrupt our systems going forward, and one of the reasons why we are facing these rising costs is because we are not using information...
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people who take advantage of all people. when he was taken advantage over so i intervened and she for good enough that she just kind of adopted me as her fiance and i've been her fiance or since that's been nine years ago but didn't i started to like her as a person and i start to understand her who she is right here in her. mental illness with the collection of tray a she she has storage is full of cash like three different ones just completely piled up to she pay every month nothing but. but that's who she is and i take her just who for who she is and that's why she loves me and i love her for that. except different i guess that's how i get my blessings from god. you know because in the beginning was like i but i truly i would defend her with my life you believe that i'll die behind this will lead you right here. life is. love life is a conundrum it could be. so story and everybody down who knows that if they bother her today they're going to have to deal with me so they basically don't bother her at all. they hate that sh
people who take advantage of all people. when he was taken advantage over so i intervened and she for good enough that she just kind of adopted me as her fiance and i've been her fiance or since that's been nine years ago but didn't i started to like her as a person and i start to understand her who she is right here in her. mental illness with the collection of tray a she she has storage is full of cash like three different ones just completely piled up to she pay every month nothing but. but...
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the crisis in venezuela that have made some people angry and people taking advantage of it to mobilizeir militants and their forces and cost their own rights in the balance. i think that the u.s. you know doesn't have a way of playing a positive role here. and should just let you know the venezuelans to solve the conflict themselves. today has been the toarnl general in venezuela -- attorney general in venezuela announced, they are detaining more people for violation of rights and termination of personal power. in other cases have worked up to a point and i think it should be left to venezuelans to solve this crisis. >> francisco, you are the political opposite of martin, but i see you shaking your head with him. >> i think other countries in the region have a role to play. i think they have foreign ministries of brazil and argentina and you'r uruguay. to have human rights violated, should press for an investigation and the impairsment is they are not doing it. today saw a tweet that just not capturing it. the united states is to the venezuelan government is what the dog is to the home
the crisis in venezuela that have made some people angry and people taking advantage of it to mobilizeir militants and their forces and cost their own rights in the balance. i think that the u.s. you know doesn't have a way of playing a positive role here. and should just let you know the venezuelans to solve the conflict themselves. today has been the toarnl general in venezuela -- attorney general in venezuela announced, they are detaining more people for violation of rights and termination...
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is that all people can do?ic, in 2012, when tect tear of state hue stead moved to do similar things, a federal judge ordered him to ensure that people were able to vote the sunday before the elections. it's almost like he's beinging for lawsuits, or he's begging for intervention. i think that the people in ohio, there are a number of organizations that advancement project works with, the ohio organizing collaborative, the fair network, a number of groups are looking at this, they're examining and analyzing exactly what can be done. >> i want to bring that last question to you, senator turner. what's being down on the ground, the democrats or launching a program around the country to try to increase alleges to the ballot. what's being done to combat these. >> both groups that jennifer named are activated. we have our faith-based community that is very activated because of the souls to the polls in particular, the whole notion that people would get together after church on sunday and go to vote. the ohio democrat
is that all people can do?ic, in 2012, when tect tear of state hue stead moved to do similar things, a federal judge ordered him to ensure that people were able to vote the sunday before the elections. it's almost like he's beinging for lawsuits, or he's begging for intervention. i think that the people in ohio, there are a number of organizations that advancement project works with, the ohio organizing collaborative, the fair network, a number of groups are looking at this, they're examining...
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people have -- don't seem to have any fear. there's a lot of people out there. and they don't seem to have a fear of dying, actually. i mean they say it's victory or death. and they're not fighting for any particular politician but they're just fighting for the future of their country, what they believe is freedom. previous to yesterday i think there were about six deaths. but yesterday that number jumped to close to 100. so there were a lot of people, lot of demonstrators did get shot even though they were carrying shields and wearing bullet proof vests, the ammunition was so strong that it actually pierced through that. field hospital in the lobby of the ukraine hotel right above the square and there were medics there and doctors operating on people right there in the lobby, they constructed a field hospital. i went there towards the end of the day. and it -- they just happened to at that time be taking the bodies out of the field hospital. and they were actually taking them onto the square. so when they were taking those bodies the people sang the national an
people have -- don't seem to have any fear. there's a lot of people out there. and they don't seem to have a fear of dying, actually. i mean they say it's victory or death. and they're not fighting for any particular politician but they're just fighting for the future of their country, what they believe is freedom. previous to yesterday i think there were about six deaths. but yesterday that number jumped to close to 100. so there were a lot of people, lot of demonstrators did get shot even...
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. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation's annual letter, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle- income countries now. there is more to be done on health and agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say that there will be no poor nations by the time we reach
. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation's annual letter, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where...