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davis said you thank people and feed people so don't worry about we've got 2 one hundred people more. i have to say i don't do all the things myself i have a fabulous staff that carries dr. davis legacy and help out so thank you very much >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. >> there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is a really big draw. >> this is a signature piece. this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also eve
davis said you thank people and feed people so don't worry about we've got 2 one hundred people more. i have to say i don't do all the things myself i have a fabulous staff that carries dr. davis legacy and help out so thank you very much >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a...
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>> there were 80,000 people.felt like ces but there was not a lot of excitement. >> when they unveiled the galaxy s five, there was sort of silence. >> it was not an overwhelming wow. it was like, this is incremental and nice. is interesting because samsung has seen as innovating and outpacing apple. apple got that same reaction to be iphone 5s. we ran the survey. 17% said they own a samsung galaxy and did not have in intent of upgrading. we seem be slowing down on the features that people want. >> the thing that did come back that people really want, and this is hard to do and not something you will get done in a year -- people want longer battery life. you have big phones with great screens and they can do amazing things and then they die on you. >> if i knew i could get a phone where the battery would guarantee last me all day long -- >> that is the single biggest thing people want. not screen size, not anything else. >> when it comes to the iphone, would people be able to that willing to upgrade if they canno
>> there were 80,000 people.felt like ces but there was not a lot of excitement. >> when they unveiled the galaxy s five, there was sort of silence. >> it was not an overwhelming wow. it was like, this is incremental and nice. is interesting because samsung has seen as innovating and outpacing apple. apple got that same reaction to be iphone 5s. we ran the survey. 17% said they own a samsung galaxy and did not have in intent of upgrading. we seem be slowing down on the...
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we already have 4 million people, over 4 million people signed up.ill go -- it will be a larger number than that by the end of march 31, the deadline to get insurance this year. if you miss the deadline by the way on march 31, you can get insurance but you'll have to wait until november of next year or november of this year to start signing up again. the impact in terms of the program has always been based more on the mix of people who sign up. do we have a mix of people who are gray haired like me, and may have some old basketball injuries and aches and pains along with young people who are healthy and don't really have any issues right now. do we have a good mix of gender in terms of men and women. host: president obama in his web md interview that was released on friday. one of several different appearances he's made to promote the affordable care act and this upcoming deadline. correct? guest: yes. he's been out there in full force as the deadline gets closer to march 31. you heard him talk about the mix of enrollees which i think you're hearing
we already have 4 million people, over 4 million people signed up.ill go -- it will be a larger number than that by the end of march 31, the deadline to get insurance this year. if you miss the deadline by the way on march 31, you can get insurance but you'll have to wait until november of next year or november of this year to start signing up again. the impact in terms of the program has always been based more on the mix of people who sign up. do we have a mix of people who are gray haired...
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difficult for people to save that way. >> people suffer. a bunch of towns have already gone bankrupt one was pritchard alabama. john: recently retired from the fire department after working 35 years. he hoped to relax and travel but now he is a security guard at the local mall. >> we put the money in every pate day they are supposed to pay us but they did not. >> that is why these should be federal programs. the trials of any city well come and go with the economy. detroit used to be a powerhouse. john: but politicians federal or low coal or good or responsible? >> we could have a productive future when we totally meet the requirements. >> all of them say health care cost or if we don't do it they will bankrupt every individual person. we're going hard to cut costs for medicare which is the right solution. >> the way you cut cost is by injecting competition into the system. because we don't have the same competition. john: most don't know about places like pritchard alabama or know that america is now $17 trillion in debt. >> how much is am
difficult for people to save that way. >> people suffer. a bunch of towns have already gone bankrupt one was pritchard alabama. john: recently retired from the fire department after working 35 years. he hoped to relax and travel but now he is a security guard at the local mall. >> we put the money in every pate day they are supposed to pay us but they did not. >> that is why these should be federal programs. the trials of any city well come and go with the economy. detroit...
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in america we tend to give people not as rich people try to get out of paying their data the people that an enterprise where they took on too much debt with capital investment and then something out of their control like crop failure and that in turn means where again -- i think these two things go together. as of today could he be genetic? i'm sure there's part of that. i was talking to a historian who pointed out that the vikings strength of the world's most violent and warlike race and said that they turn into suites. and what happened, while all the violence left and many of them are in minnesota, so that could be part of it too, but i think a lot of it is the culture and institutions because you see even within the united states when people move to a state that has a high level of entrepreneurship, they are participating in the culture not where they came from. >> the other side of that is worried about moral hazard. anytime you this thing were if you for your kind of okay. you're encouraging excessive risk-taking at by a lot of accounting the financial collapse we just had was from
in america we tend to give people not as rich people try to get out of paying their data the people that an enterprise where they took on too much debt with capital investment and then something out of their control like crop failure and that in turn means where again -- i think these two things go together. as of today could he be genetic? i'm sure there's part of that. i was talking to a historian who pointed out that the vikings strength of the world's most violent and warlike race and said...
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there has to be young people in order to subsidize the older and sicker people. to juan's point, every day it seems like we wake up and obamacare has been changed. there have been at least 25 changes toor delays to this law. if this is so great and amazing, why is the president single handedly destroying central parts of the law. we found out that he killed the individual mandate? >> it's about control from the start. >> i got to get wayne in here before we go. >> i think what everybody is saying here, when you compile all of this, the law doesn't work. they've got to start over. they've got to abandon it. they've got to cancel the law and start all over. this is not working. we know it's not statistically it's not working. the people in charge of it don't understand it. it isn't working. cancel it, start over. >> and the people don't like it. the majority of the people either want it fixed. we'll have to leave it right there. continue the conversation on twitter. twending on twitter 7 weeks in a row. obamacare is not a messaging program. some pigs are too ugly f
there has to be young people in order to subsidize the older and sicker people. to juan's point, every day it seems like we wake up and obamacare has been changed. there have been at least 25 changes toor delays to this law. if this is so great and amazing, why is the president single handedly destroying central parts of the law. we found out that he killed the individual mandate? >> it's about control from the start. >> i got to get wayne in here before we go. >> i think what...
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being born, people dying, and then people moving in or moving away.e the focus of policies. they're the focus of programs. they're the focus of advertising, entertainment, what have you. but they're the common denominator. we don't have an ideology. we count and we place and we describe. narrator: in the united states, the population is measured by the u.s. census. every 10 years, the census counts the number of people living in every household across the nation. do this. narrator: the census bureau also conducts additional surveys on such topics as economics, housing, and health. demographers use data compiled through the census and additional surveys to study population dynamics. a question that people have about the census is, "why should we care?" dr. riche: what we've found that people cared about was what demographers do with the data. probably the thing they care about most is disaster relief. when there's a big natural disaster, like the earthquake in california back in the 1990s, i think it was, or the hurricanes in florida, the relief agenci
being born, people dying, and then people moving in or moving away.e the focus of policies. they're the focus of programs. they're the focus of advertising, entertainment, what have you. but they're the common denominator. we don't have an ideology. we count and we place and we describe. narrator: in the united states, the population is measured by the u.s. census. every 10 years, the census counts the number of people living in every household across the nation. do this. narrator: the census...
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the rich people do not want poor people. they do not even want wealthy people. they want the country rich or poor. small business, they are the main reason we do not have middle-class. middle-class is declining. they do not want to hire. they want to suck up and give a tax break. a nickel raise will break us. stuff like that. congress, these people got insurance. they make a lot of money. they would kill their grandmother if they could. i am wondering what is wrong with these people that keep on voting these people in because of buzzwords. guest: i cannot explain why people vote for different people, there are a lot of questions that go into that. it is not just economic issues. their money on political questions and social issues like education and abortion. there are a lot of things that go into the reasons people vote for people. host: cleveland, ohio, greg, one for republicans. caller: i was wondering what you felt about fair tax, that consumption tax, age 25 and s 25. it seems to be bogged down, not getting the light of day. a progressive tax, a sales tax,
the rich people do not want poor people. they do not even want wealthy people. they want the country rich or poor. small business, they are the main reason we do not have middle-class. middle-class is declining. they do not want to hire. they want to suck up and give a tax break. a nickel raise will break us. stuff like that. congress, these people got insurance. they make a lot of money. they would kill their grandmother if they could. i am wondering what is wrong with these people that keep...
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they hear reasonable people.y think because of the issue profile aiysha is talking about, it's so obvious. we're so wrong. of course we're going to win. this is a tough -- >> we were talking about this earlier today, this is a professional pr person, you have to spin everything. you might lose. even campaigns that are down 30 points the day before, we're going to win. there's no reason like, yeah, it's a tough map. if democrats care before the election, they have to put their back into it. whatever way they chose to get into politics, it's a tough map. >> it's a tough map, there are tough races, you have to work for the people to vote. i think that's the good news here, i totally agree. now that the democrats realize no one is going to pat them on the head, they have to get out and talk to real people about the issues that matter in their lives even really make politics personal. >> the tipping point states on that map are michigan and north carolina. it is not a coincidence that those are # defending democratic
they hear reasonable people.y think because of the issue profile aiysha is talking about, it's so obvious. we're so wrong. of course we're going to win. this is a tough -- >> we were talking about this earlier today, this is a professional pr person, you have to spin everything. you might lose. even campaigns that are down 30 points the day before, we're going to win. there's no reason like, yeah, it's a tough map. if democrats care before the election, they have to put their back into...
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people think of boston as money and wealthy people. that is not the case. even a place like beacon hill where i have lived a significant amount of time. people say this is a very wealthy area. not really. there are places as big as this room. outside of boston you see a great amount of poverty in many of the neighborhoods. this is the idea. when you see the united states tv programs, what are they about? they are about violence or they are about this beautiful perfect life. when you go out and see the hospitals that have four different doctors taking care of you when the reality is not like that at all. so the united states in many ways and i would take this back to 100 years ago have created this aura of american dream and about happiness and this after the second world war it became . ronger and that has misled not only the united states to think of itself as a fair land but the rest of the world to think that when the reality is quite different. >> who would hire you? >> right now i have my company but i think it would be the government or pharmaceutical
people think of boston as money and wealthy people. that is not the case. even a place like beacon hill where i have lived a significant amount of time. people say this is a very wealthy area. not really. there are places as big as this room. outside of boston you see a great amount of poverty in many of the neighborhoods. this is the idea. when you see the united states tv programs, what are they about? they are about violence or they are about this beautiful perfect life. when you go out and...
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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 i think 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 w
. >> 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...
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are they the right young people or the right older people? is the mix appropriate. if you talk to insurers, they are concerned. they expect to see double digit increases and some are higher. >> double digit increases on premiums for people that have not enrolled in obamacare. whether they enrolled or not on the exchanges, or healthcare.gov, that the prices of plans will be 20% higher, which was a substantial increase over 2013. >> let's talk about the states with different experiences over the new law. there's so many different aspects. 27 states allow the federal government to run health care exchanges. 16 in washington d.c. seven states, a hybrid of the two approaches. what is interesting is in some states it is working well, intags in the north-east, california as well. some of the southern states, why are we seeing the difference? >> let's look at connecticut, where they have done an extraordinary job. the first thing that jumped out is leadership. kevin got them to connecticut, he's doing an extraordinary job. the second thing is saying "look, we don't care abo
are they the right young people or the right older people? is the mix appropriate. if you talk to insurers, they are concerned. they expect to see double digit increases and some are higher. >> double digit increases on premiums for people that have not enrolled in obamacare. whether they enrolled or not on the exchanges, or healthcare.gov, that the prices of plans will be 20% higher, which was a substantial increase over 2013. >> let's talk about the states with different...
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next on people like. will never be thought of as heroes by crimea and our true heroes will always be our grandfathers who set our country free from fascists in one hundred forty five he said. dearest portrait hangs inside the kiev administration building well never acknowledge the rule of people who treat him as a hero. you. are supporters of these euro mike as we call them here in crimea the people who seized. as a role model. at the very beginning of the second world war he joins. groups in ukraine. those groups to hold battalion to the volunteer as. it's about the new and those battalions were called roland to go from the very beginning of the war two nine hundred forty one they became notorious for their ethnic cleansing of the jews russians and poles and live off. for sure as it seems the new followers of. the idea of coming out on the streets of kiev shouting with europe. europe there's not a single new nazi member of parliament because there were about fifty of them at the moment i'm ukrainian parl
next on people like. will never be thought of as heroes by crimea and our true heroes will always be our grandfathers who set our country free from fascists in one hundred forty five he said. dearest portrait hangs inside the kiev administration building well never acknowledge the rule of people who treat him as a hero. you. are supporters of these euro mike as we call them here in crimea the people who seized. as a role model. at the very beginning of the second world war he joins. groups in...
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help people get a descendent job and work with people like sdoolg so people on the streets can use them launching sf late the other day how about thanking you for the impact grants and all those wonderful things that are happening in san francisco. ? the greatest city in the world but i and everyday now are proving it to be the greatest city people want to be looking at the views and riding great cable cars up to the stars and walk the block but we want to touch people's hearts like that kid did. everyday we're doing our best. sth past year we've learned more youth that on the streets then we thought before more less obedience and gaze a population of 50 percent we reduce chronic homelessness by 38 percent that's good but we have more to do we always have more to do we invite the challenges and create new perspires that's why good looking is here we need the best of our city government workers and the best of our community to help folks. we want to be astronomer active for them so when google said they're to come in a volunteer i smiled because they started with the affordability how ab
help people get a descendent job and work with people like sdoolg so people on the streets can use them launching sf late the other day how about thanking you for the impact grants and all those wonderful things that are happening in san francisco. ? the greatest city in the world but i and everyday now are proving it to be the greatest city people want to be looking at the views and riding great cable cars up to the stars and walk the block but we want to touch people's hearts like that kid...
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in this room and we bring people would want to volunteer we bring them together with people in need. today, we're going to celebrate the fact people are coming into to city with the nonprofit and st. anthony's and lots of nonprofit that will be on the link sf. it's a great day for us i can warn you mayor this will be a tech company and this police chief won't have to worry about separating people from a brawl. i want to thank people and the mayor and the police chief is on his way. we want to recognize this is a community effort we got together people selena bailing from the network ministries and from st. anthony's thought up the idea perhaps we could find is website or app or whatever it might be people who are using cell phones and using smart phones those days would use that 0 find a resource from the community. they rolled this could be what do you do when you need a cup of shurlg you reach out to their neighbor we reached out to one of our neighborhood sun desk and their engineers are people how needed this service got together and put this together. 40 percent of your guests n
in this room and we bring people would want to volunteer we bring them together with people in need. today, we're going to celebrate the fact people are coming into to city with the nonprofit and st. anthony's and lots of nonprofit that will be on the link sf. it's a great day for us i can warn you mayor this will be a tech company and this police chief won't have to worry about separating people from a brawl. i want to thank people and the mayor and the police chief is on his way. we want to...
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and most people, many people don't even bother to try to fake it, right?what i like to think of as tighter, a lot of thick social institutions you could call them where a lot of this is happening in social circle, and that's true of bankruptcy, right? if you you are genuinely just ae end of your rope and you had some terrible medical bills and you have to declare bankruptcy, you'll feel a little bad about it, but basically, your family and friends are going to say, yeah, you know, you got cancer, you had a -- you had a $200,000 mortgage and you lost your job, what else could you do? whereas if you run up profligate credit card debt and so forth, your family and friends kind of know that you were driving a bmw not on a bmw income, and they're likely to be a little meaner to you than if the problem was you had a plumbing business you couldn't run while you were ill. >> and the state can't tell the difference -- >> yes. the state can't tell the difference, but social networks can. that's where this all happens. it doesn't happen very much at all at the govern
and most people, many people don't even bother to try to fake it, right?what i like to think of as tighter, a lot of thick social institutions you could call them where a lot of this is happening in social circle, and that's true of bankruptcy, right? if you you are genuinely just ae end of your rope and you had some terrible medical bills and you have to declare bankruptcy, you'll feel a little bad about it, but basically, your family and friends are going to say, yeah, you know, you got...
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we will put that up so people can get to it. and people can come just to be there, right? >> correct. >> you can be sure there will always be somebody there. if you come at that point between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. you won't be alone. and we guarantee that. >> the website has it set up that way. if the time slot shows red, there is not enough people there. and if it shows up green, we can count on three to four people. >> i went by. and ron had several hours off. >> i went from 11 to one, we had seven people deep which is just such a great testimony and you did see mothers. putting -- pushing their strollers and giving us the number's up. we know it is hard. and it is also, we know the gift and it has been a fun believe it or not. in a controversial city. >> there is so many good people here and i would have to say most about that. >> how will you wear it. >> making trades on the iphone. >> i have an excellent assistant. >> there is a reason. >> ron, you are retired. >> fortunately. i am able to do this. >> i have a tooth i want you to look at. but we want you to do this.
we will put that up so people can get to it. and people can come just to be there, right? >> correct. >> you can be sure there will always be somebody there. if you come at that point between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. you won't be alone. and we guarantee that. >> the website has it set up that way. if the time slot shows red, there is not enough people there. and if it shows up green, we can count on three to four people. >> i went by. and ron had several hours off....
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people just take it for granted. but her restaurant starts expanding internationally, and it turns out that even show she has less education, and fewer years she is the only person who has done ever job in the restaurant, and that makes her qualifying because she is giving she learns all the skills. she does it several times then she is is send is back to corporate to training, age 32 because after owl this experience, she becomes the president of a little company called sin is bun, $1 million brand. and she will tell you it was helping others that accelerated her career. >> aaron, you believe in this idea of giving. but it hasn't always worked for you, give us insight into your story, and where you have gotten hung up on this. >> i recently graduated from graduate with school, and is the job search has been long for me. i like to consider myself a giver, i have donate add lot of time. i am vie owe la is tiering and putting myself out there in a lot of situations but it is taking a long time. and i don't want to put
people just take it for granted. but her restaurant starts expanding internationally, and it turns out that even show she has less education, and fewer years she is the only person who has done ever job in the restaurant, and that makes her qualifying because she is giving she learns all the skills. she does it several times then she is is send is back to corporate to training, age 32 because after owl this experience, she becomes the president of a little company called sin is bun, $1 million...
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people are choosing. i would give people more choices. human nature suggests that people like that.hey are in control. i would do that. on theme follow up process. if the targets are not met him it is so important to the implementation of the law. what are the options? you haveext? what several options in terms of the cost. you use your tools. tos is an issue that relates the states looking at how the processes going. will they pass regulations to limit the use of our tools that will have a limited consequence for consumers? without a doubt, we have to look at that and n mix. pulool?ou price the there have been some help with that. is it enough? that. concerned about we're continuing to look at it. we're looking at the data, trying to make sure we can make things as affordable as also bull. we have it working great hard to do it. we have had a very good track record. there is reason for concern. the premium taxes going up by 40%. it is a major factor you have to figure out. >> i want to make sure i the employerout delayed. he talked about folks being able to stay in their individual
people are choosing. i would give people more choices. human nature suggests that people like that.hey are in control. i would do that. on theme follow up process. if the targets are not met him it is so important to the implementation of the law. what are the options? you haveext? what several options in terms of the cost. you use your tools. tos is an issue that relates the states looking at how the processes going. will they pass regulations to limit the use of our tools that will have a...
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people, impediment they are putting in front of people. that is what we have to keep focused on. this pales in comparison to the problems they are facing. the republicans take over the senate, let pretend it is january 2014. what is the first item they should take up? things we need to do to get the economy moving again. you look at the number one people talk about it is the economy. they want to see an economy that works again. it want to see jobs created again. they would love the opportunity to get back into the workforce. we have to go and tackle the problems and bring the bills to the senate and get into the president desk. the president loves bragging that he has a pin and a phone -- pen and a phone and what he could do right now is sign the keystone pipeline. he has avoided that. what would happen if not only the bill passed out of the house would actually pass the senate russia? then he would have to face that challenge. would maybe sign it? him thatto give opportunity. i think you will have it come january. >> you were dismissive
people, impediment they are putting in front of people. that is what we have to keep focused on. this pales in comparison to the problems they are facing. the republicans take over the senate, let pretend it is january 2014. what is the first item they should take up? things we need to do to get the economy moving again. you look at the number one people talk about it is the economy. they want to see an economy that works again. it want to see jobs created again. they would love the opportunity...
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[applause] how do you win young people? the two who have most energized young people? ronald reagan and rand paul. the key is being named ronald. [laughter] it, neitherhink of one of them were young, rugged, james dean, "rebel without a cause." .hey were septuagenarians they painted a bold and inspiring vision for america about how we can all be better, and young people came out by the millions and said, "that is the vision i want to be behind. " [applause] if you were to sit down and look at the agenda to hammer the living daylights out of people, you could not do better than the obama economic agenda. under president obama, we have had five years of the great stagnation, no economic growth, which means one generation after another coming out of school cannot find jobs. you know, economists are referring to young people coming out of college now as the lost generation. wealth transfer from young, healthy people to everybody else with obamacare, and then our national debt up to $17 trillion, who the heck do you think is going to pay for that? the obama agenda has been
[applause] how do you win young people? the two who have most energized young people? ronald reagan and rand paul. the key is being named ronald. [laughter] it, neitherhink of one of them were young, rugged, james dean, "rebel without a cause." .hey were septuagenarians they painted a bold and inspiring vision for america about how we can all be better, and young people came out by the millions and said, "that is the vision i want to be behind. " [applause] if you were to...
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are they people who lost their insurance? are they people who paid? can't tell us that. as it plays out, we'll have you back to debate it again. >>> a man in need of a lifesaving kidney searches online an finds a donor in two weeks. you'll meet that man and the kind stranger who wound up saving his life. that's right after the break. a. it makes our lasagna a delicious centerpiece for this table this table and your table. stouffer's. america's favorite lasagna. you've reached the age where you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long- term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right
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and the most effective people are people who do that in a very natural and relaxed kind of way. we are really having a kind of conversation. who are very good listeners, who completely understand what a justice is getting at in his or her question, and respond to it very quickly. and you have to be quick at the supreme court, because most of us asked a lot of questions. somebody will get up there at the podium and it will be sort of ratatatat. you basically have two or three sentences to answer any question. you cannot be the person who stands there clearing your throat before you get to the main point. you've got to have the main point on the tip of your tongue. and that involves an extraordinary amount of preparation. if i sound like i talk a lot, whether it is about writing or oral advocacy or whatever, about , you know, you have to work at it. and it is the same thing here. the people who are great, who come to the court, are people you know have spent hours and hours thinking about every single question that is going to be thrown at them and thinking about what the two sent
and the most effective people are people who do that in a very natural and relaxed kind of way. we are really having a kind of conversation. who are very good listeners, who completely understand what a justice is getting at in his or her question, and respond to it very quickly. and you have to be quick at the supreme court, because most of us asked a lot of questions. somebody will get up there at the podium and it will be sort of ratatatat. you basically have two or three sentences to answer...
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help people. it makes the air cleaner and makes it so that you take away regulation that are hurting small businesses and compromising economic growth. the chance to do could in that office is phenomenal. -- the chance to do good in that office -- i had known about it for many years -- is just phenomenal. >> you left and went to harvard. >> i went back to harvard in 2012. >> when did you leave the university of chicago, and how long were you there? >> i was there for a short time before i went to the government. my formative period really was at the university of chicago. >> where did you grow up and what did your parents do? are they still with us? >> sad to say, they are not still with us. they are still in my heart. in that sense, they are still with me. i grew up in a small suburb of boston. some people think that my town doesn't exist. my dad was a businessman and had a construction company. he built houses all over massachusetts -- acton and concord. my mother was an intelligent woman. >> yo
help people. it makes the air cleaner and makes it so that you take away regulation that are hurting small businesses and compromising economic growth. the chance to do could in that office is phenomenal. -- the chance to do good in that office -- i had known about it for many years -- is just phenomenal. >> you left and went to harvard. >> i went back to harvard in 2012. >> when did you leave the university of chicago, and how long were you there? >> i was there for a...
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about the people we knew was true. probably he'll hopefully we've come away smarter wiser or more confirmed to get confirmation that that's what we thought that that was right in the lead when there's no guarantees that your data on change your mind and that's not really in the mission either the mission is to challenge what you think. and maybe give you. the basis for reconsidering your opinion folks are people that really want to be understood. folks are are in a situation where there are stigmatized as some of them are discriminated some are exposed to heavy prejudice from others because of their lifestyle door or convictions. and i think what they really come away with is a better understanding of what people think of me and why. and they get an opportunity to explain. to explain how things really are and hopefully feel better understood afterwards and i think that increases quality of life not just for the book but also for the reader if there is a quote in your community that you're afraid of where you're concern
about the people we knew was true. probably he'll hopefully we've come away smarter wiser or more confirmed to get confirmation that that's what we thought that that was right in the lead when there's no guarantees that your data on change your mind and that's not really in the mission either the mission is to challenge what you think. and maybe give you. the basis for reconsidering your opinion folks are people that really want to be understood. folks are are in a situation where there are...
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why are some people responding? why are some people not? why do some people get disease, why do some people don't? >> you take something really simple, that everybody has experienced, and then extrapolate your big company. >> exactly. >> got it. and then how did you know when it was time, because you did a big advertising campaign as well to go from okay we got the early adopters, now we think we have the messaging right, it's ready to go out to the masses? >> for us it was slightly different. we started hiring people or hired our first marketing person when we actually felt like we had won over the scientific community. and we had published extensively, we went through all kinds of conferences and debates, and we really got the feedback from the scientific world that they were respecting what we did and we had a good partnership. because for us it's the science, if we don't have that partnership in the scientific world and really have that trust of them we felt like we had no business going big and broad. so when we did that we felt really
why are some people responding? why are some people not? why do some people get disease, why do some people don't? >> you take something really simple, that everybody has experienced, and then extrapolate your big company. >> exactly. >> got it. and then how did you know when it was time, because you did a big advertising campaign as well to go from okay we got the early adopters, now we think we have the messaging right, it's ready to go out to the masses? >> for us it...
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people are leaving the workforce. it has become clear that the recovery is not in a state where we want to be raising rates. room, were an ear in that how do you shape her understanding of the labor market issue and how do you think she is going to try to sway this group to think differently about employment and raising rates? >> she doesn't need me to help her understand the labor markets. she understands it very well. she and her colleagues have been making some of these same points. they have been making speeches. material, thed labor market is complicated. the unemployment rate has fallen quite respectably. that is not a good indicator of what good shape we are in in the labor market. we know that people have dropped out. they have given up looking for work. this is been a very deep and long recession. the particular manifestation has been many more people who have been unemployed for a very long time. some of those people have given up. on top of that, we have people who are working part-time who would like to wo
people are leaving the workforce. it has become clear that the recovery is not in a state where we want to be raising rates. room, were an ear in that how do you shape her understanding of the labor market issue and how do you think she is going to try to sway this group to think differently about employment and raising rates? >> she doesn't need me to help her understand the labor markets. she understands it very well. she and her colleagues have been making some of these same points....
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people are going to need to try to meet up with other people.y're going to need a lot of information. so, a lot of what the neighborhood support center is going to provide is that information. basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et cetera. what you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other sorts of things such as water within my own home. and everybody should, but there's going to come a time where people are going to end up running out and needing more. so, that's what we've got right here. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stocked space. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's
people are going to need to try to meet up with other people.y're going to need a lot of information. so, a lot of what the neighborhood support center is going to provide is that information. basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et cetera. what you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a...
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people to feed themselves.so we have been able to actually already in this last farm bill we've been able to break that law be a little bit because now people say why aren't we helping people grow their own food and now there is a lot more energy conversations and money being directed to help people grow their own to danny pfeifer ten years ago and that's because people know that's the system and they are trying to push it in a different direction and i think the more that we stop eating these foods and in coverinempowering the system ths power they are going to have two spread those kind of policies around the world and it's incredibly frustrating because we feel so disconnected but when you do the research to know how much we are hurting our neighbors around the world by just the food policies affecting us. it seems counterintuitive why are we trying to feed people over here but eating in ways that keep the farmers down over here and not allowing their imports. it's a circular system that doesn't make a lot o
people to feed themselves.so we have been able to actually already in this last farm bill we've been able to break that law be a little bit because now people say why aren't we helping people grow their own food and now there is a lot more energy conversations and money being directed to help people grow their own to danny pfeifer ten years ago and that's because people know that's the system and they are trying to push it in a different direction and i think the more that we stop eating these...
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so, the more information that people have, the better people are educated about what their options are the better for them in the end. okay, i will do it. >> the third recommendation is to enhance care coordination and link data systems and i think that this is especially important and sometimes that the people say that well, why did you all put this plan together when it is not going to happen until probably 2016. but, what we know from the eight pilot county ss that they are just starting now but it was two years ago when it was announced who was going to be in and so those counties have been taking this time to put their plan together so that they could move forward on the implementation date. and so this is an opportunity and it has been an opportunity for us to do the same thing and excuse me, you know as well as i do that our across our departments were not very well linked and so this gives us an opportunity to really look into that. the fourth recommendation is about looking at best practices. and certainly across the country, in the world, but we have some best practices here
so, the more information that people have, the better people are educated about what their options are the better for them in the end. okay, i will do it. >> the third recommendation is to enhance care coordination and link data systems and i think that this is especially important and sometimes that the people say that well, why did you all put this plan together when it is not going to happen until probably 2016. but, what we know from the eight pilot county ss that they are just...
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we are a government by the people and for the people. this isn't by the government for the government. the perspective, what is going on with the dna of our government where we're allowing the irs to behave like this without any checks and balance, without a special prosecutor to get to the bottom of the shiefling of political dissent. >> bruce, the fact is that the white house and their mignons have been throwing one office and a group of people working in cincinnati under the bus when, in fact, it went much higher than that. the cincinnati people aren't taking it lightly. there's a woman named elizabeth hoffenger who worked in that office and here's what she had to say about being thrown under the bus. >> i was deep ll lly offended. i felt like it was a nuclear strike, like they were blaming us. >> bruce, you shouldn't be able to get away with that, should you? >> i do agree with rick that we don't have a shred of evidence yet relative to the white house and i think this does potentially give other irs workers who didn't have anything
we are a government by the people and for the people. this isn't by the government for the government. the perspective, what is going on with the dna of our government where we're allowing the irs to behave like this without any checks and balance, without a special prosecutor to get to the bottom of the shiefling of political dissent. >> bruce, the fact is that the white house and their mignons have been throwing one office and a group of people working in cincinnati under the bus when,...
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of rich people around.re they investing -- there are a lot of rich people around. are they investing from silicon valley? >> traditionally, it is entrepreneurs who are collectors. they start to own companies and eventually find the time and passion to educate themselves about art. >> you come to this from your father. gallery, but it is not the gallery i have. he had a gallery in germany. >> i mean the love of art. >> i grew up in a household that was filled with art. i had a small advantage. a lot of great art i saw as a kid and i was quite fortunate. >> is there a philosophy behind the work that you do? is there a guiding philosophy about being an art dealer customer >> -- art dealer? >> you have to understand the difference between an art dealer and the gallery iest. ist.llery the art dealer is responsible for finding choice material. he bipartisan -- he bypasses the artist to some extent. >> you only sell those people that he manages. >> correct. the art dealer has a much broader field. he can be intere
of rich people around.re they investing -- there are a lot of rich people around. are they investing from silicon valley? >> traditionally, it is entrepreneurs who are collectors. they start to own companies and eventually find the time and passion to educate themselves about art. >> you come to this from your father. gallery, but it is not the gallery i have. he had a gallery in germany. >> i mean the love of art. >> i grew up in a household that was filled with art. i...
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>> 9/11 woke up a lot of people. a lot of people are aware. they definitely see the tip of the iceberg. the iceberg is $.99 -- 99% submerged. do they see the whole iceberg? it would take a lot of attention to delve into a subject a lot of people are afraid of. i'm sure that virtually everyone has at general -- a general idea of what terrorism is. do they all understand why you have terrorism? no. that is why i am here, to explain. >> tell me this. in your opinion, is the united nations and effective mechanism to minimize terrorism? >> to minimize terrorism, no. the blue helmet of the human soldier -- a lot of them have no weapons. they are here to maintain social order. they are here to make us aware of the lack of sanitation for 2.5 billion people. our united nations soldiers -- our united nations soldiers effective at pushing back terrorist groups? no, they are not. >> an interview right here at embry riddle three years ago, hamas and his he were more dangerous -- hezbollah were more dangerous than anyone we were going to get. a sum of bin l
>> 9/11 woke up a lot of people. a lot of people are aware. they definitely see the tip of the iceberg. the iceberg is $.99 -- 99% submerged. do they see the whole iceberg? it would take a lot of attention to delve into a subject a lot of people are afraid of. i'm sure that virtually everyone has at general -- a general idea of what terrorism is. do they all understand why you have terrorism? no. that is why i am here, to explain. >> tell me this. in your opinion, is the united...
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, people who know something about clinical medicine, people who know about imaging technologies, people who are engineers, robotics experts, big data is a big part of this now. that's where a lot of the excitement is. increasingly what we need to do, the modern version is to come up with teams that are made of many brains sort of working together and that is very much the way science has now proceeding. the brain initiative which dr. landis co-leads for us is a great example of how to achieve that. maybe you can say a word about how that is coming together that reflects a change in the dynamics. >> it's very clear that we made excellent advances in understanding brain structure. we know we have crude wiring diagrams for the brain but we don't know how information is processed along those wires, how the vision of a rose actually gets translated through many, many different way stations in the brain to recognition that this is a rose and the expectation it will smell sweet. what we really need to do to understand how the circuits work, the organization of brain, brain cells is to bring to
, people who know something about clinical medicine, people who know about imaging technologies, people who are engineers, robotics experts, big data is a big part of this now. that's where a lot of the excitement is. increasingly what we need to do, the modern version is to come up with teams that are made of many brains sort of working together and that is very much the way science has now proceeding. the brain initiative which dr. landis co-leads for us is a great example of how to achieve...
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there were 90 people missing. they told us that was a good number and scoured the list and felt like this was a firm number of people feared dead in this mudslide. but over the weekend they reduced that down to 30. that is still a lot of people. they have a lot of searching left to do, in fact it will take weeks to try to find everybody and they say, they may not get to everyone but, reduction from 90 to 30 is a big deal. the weather did not cooperate over the weekend. heavy rain on saturday raised the river level by a full foot. there are still flood warnings and watches in effect although it is expected to be dry over the next few days thankfully. another bit of good news, the five-month old baby rescued from the landslide is improving and is in serious conduct. his name is duke. he and his mother were pulled from the mud in the first frantic hours. many in the community went to church to pray for the victims and talk about a big job ahead. >> we heard it and we saw it go down the river. so it was, at first i do
there were 90 people missing. they told us that was a good number and scoured the list and felt like this was a firm number of people feared dead in this mudslide. but over the weekend they reduced that down to 30. that is still a lot of people. they have a lot of searching left to do, in fact it will take weeks to try to find everybody and they say, they may not get to everyone but, reduction from 90 to 30 is a big deal. the weather did not cooperate over the weekend. heavy rain on saturday...
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all the people around. we're meeting a group like what we've seen recently you can even ironing to do with nobody in order with no core. i need to work on a file. before i came to know i came in nineteen fifty six and went on from there. when a deeply sorry it's limited to this and here i know you won't see this conference are witnessing first year especially in that sense of coming to this idea i would say. the thing that reading camera. it's a very appropriate for this time. so that's why my song for tonight. utah. ong. ncaa pool is lanky him. awana for ah annie stand on st day the eu ong nikki eighty. this was tied and color hair. honing way me. a ha the man to man this small grains and fruits pretty. her pa our team. once you that seeing these insane commie in freeing the show i are off on a vehicle. the o r train being zion on tuesday e pool and there were i a k a and iron. on the top of all time the mi him. well no matter where the irish diaspora had to be is here in manchester are in london. i mean t
all the people around. we're meeting a group like what we've seen recently you can even ironing to do with nobody in order with no core. i need to work on a file. before i came to know i came in nineteen fifty six and went on from there. when a deeply sorry it's limited to this and here i know you won't see this conference are witnessing first year especially in that sense of coming to this idea i would say. the thing that reading camera. it's a very appropriate for this time. so that's why my...
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, people eating, bringing cans of beer. when they get on the bus for many people, it's trash back there. people leaving their trash, eating on the bus, spilling food on the seat. it makes us look terrible for visitors. now, if there were dedicated police force, which i know is expensive and i don't think it's ever going to happen, maybe some of these people could be cited and maybe the word would get around that the muni is not a free for all for your indulgent life-style. >> yeah, thank you. i think the security on the muni buses, including for the operators themselves, is definitely an issue that we've been focusing on. we did in the last budget increase the number of fare inspectors as well as the number of ambassadors, the muni transit assistance program. and nor recently we've been working with the police department to change how they deploy the resources on the buses. we've been using -- it's basically a surge model when there's been a lot more police presence on the buses since about october, november. and as a resul
, people eating, bringing cans of beer. when they get on the bus for many people, it's trash back there. people leaving their trash, eating on the bus, spilling food on the seat. it makes us look terrible for visitors. now, if there were dedicated police force, which i know is expensive and i don't think it's ever going to happen, maybe some of these people could be cited and maybe the word would get around that the muni is not a free for all for your indulgent life-style. >> yeah, thank...
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get people hope.amazed with the balloon project, how exciting people were about that. it gave them hope. world does not have internet right now. >> the second thing about corporations. you believe corporations are an agent of change if they are run well. companiesople think are basically evil. they get a bad rap. that is somewhat correct. copies are doing the same incremental things they did it years ago. it is not really what we need. technology, we need revolutionary change. >> you once said i think i got this about right, you might consider instead of giving your money instead of leaving it to a giving it to elon musk because you have confidence he would change the future. ,> if you want to go to mars backup humanity. as a company and a philanthropic will.ost -- philanthropic we have a lot of employees who become a pretty wealthy. people make a lot of money. a lot of people in the room are pretty wealthy. you are wealthy because you want to change the world and make a batter. why is it in the compa
get people hope.amazed with the balloon project, how exciting people were about that. it gave them hope. world does not have internet right now. >> the second thing about corporations. you believe corporations are an agent of change if they are run well. companiesople think are basically evil. they get a bad rap. that is somewhat correct. copies are doing the same incremental things they did it years ago. it is not really what we need. technology, we need revolutionary change. >>...
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this thing, we have to pay, young people are paying for sick and older people. it's not heavily suns doized by taxpaye taxpayers. my state said, oh, now you have to cover people with drunk droifrg accidents. my premiums will go up. i didn't like that. that essentially is laid down on people. there will be beneficiaries and losers. >> brenda, jump in. >> yeah. first of all, there is a big differencech before jonas had car insurance, he didn't have car insurance. before i was forced to have obamacare, i had insurance. in fact, 80% of the population in the u.s. liked their insurance beforehand. okay. we were promised a bill of goods. we're going to protect the uninsured. it will lower your premiums. none of this stuff happened. we moved off a plan 80% of the people liked. their private insurance or hmo, whatever. we got this pile of junk. no one wants it, yet, it's being forced down our throats. that's what i don't understand. >> there is a big concern. it's called the bill of rights. not a bill of goods. >> you can see where the demand not only reflected in the ex
this thing, we have to pay, young people are paying for sick and older people. it's not heavily suns doized by taxpaye taxpayers. my state said, oh, now you have to cover people with drunk droifrg accidents. my premiums will go up. i didn't like that. that essentially is laid down on people. there will be beneficiaries and losers. >> brenda, jump in. >> yeah. first of all, there is a big differencech before jonas had car insurance, he didn't have car insurance. before i was forced...
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we want to give people as much time and want to be able to serve as many people as possible. the showers are on 10-minute timers. they will be on 10-minute timers and another 8 minutes to allow people to do something else. in the shower area and toilet and changing areas and a bench for shoes and socks. >> 1/2 of those facilities will be ada compliant? >> absolutely. >> wonderful. great. thank you. >> absolutely. all right. any public comment on this item? >> believe it or not. larry juicy. i went to city college to shower. when i was homeless, i knew i can be a student and go to cook school and take a shower in the men's locker. you will not know how long this has been a problem. i have been here 25 years now. you know, one thing that i know about our showering is that showers are so important. even when it rains, i say to people to go out and threat water fort -- let the water fort washington them. we tell people not to appreciate the rain when it rains, but that's the same water you get in the showers. it's the same water. we don't get any water, then we messed up. we do -
we want to give people as much time and want to be able to serve as many people as possible. the showers are on 10-minute timers. they will be on 10-minute timers and another 8 minutes to allow people to do something else. in the shower area and toilet and changing areas and a bench for shoes and socks. >> 1/2 of those facilities will be ada compliant? >> absolutely. >> wonderful. great. thank you. >> absolutely. all right. any public comment on this item? >>...
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and in regards to what you have, and you have the people there. and why let them go, out there to deal with this issue, because we don't know what is going to happen afterwards. and this continue of it and so forth is so important so, i am whole heartedly supportive of this ordinance. >> thank you. >> thank you, sheriff, and i think that i want to join my colleagues and reiterate that, you know, the very positive direction that this is taking us, and really appreciate your work and your staff. and i think that it makes a lot of sense, and i think that in the end not only is it the right thing to do but it will save the taxpayers a lot of money. i do have a question, do you have a sense of how many of the folks in the jail population may not qualify for the aca? >> we can get you that number, but, not as many as you would think. >> okay. >> not as many as you would think, considering the jail population, and it is almost a very static number that continues to rollover. but, you are talking about a population that is indegent and those needing a med
and in regards to what you have, and you have the people there. and why let them go, out there to deal with this issue, because we don't know what is going to happen afterwards. and this continue of it and so forth is so important so, i am whole heartedly supportive of this ordinance. >> thank you. >> thank you, sheriff, and i think that i want to join my colleagues and reiterate that, you know, the very positive direction that this is taking us, and really appreciate your work and...
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so there are a lot of people, average people, getting hurt by this. the big banks try to buy big blocks of stock and they pay more for it. it does affect people on down the line. all right, i thought it was -- >> you were almost going to say "one more thing." >> no, i didn't. the clearest balock we had in a long time. thank you. >>> coming up, what happens when you mix baseball, taco bell, and chris christie? you get a lot of damn food. eric reveals the wild results of this fastest seven next on "the five." ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit. ♪ no matter when, ♪ no matter where, ♪ marathon will take you there. ♪ (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. >>> so what do you get when you mix a breakfast burrito, a dodger dog, an
so there are a lot of people, average people, getting hurt by this. the big banks try to buy big blocks of stock and they pay more for it. it does affect people on down the line. all right, i thought it was -- >> you were almost going to say "one more thing." >> no, i didn't. the clearest balock we had in a long time. thank you. >>> coming up, what happens when you mix baseball, taco bell, and chris christie? you get a lot of damn food. eric reveals the wild...
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they tried to mix people who are inexperienced and experienced people to get this so they have someone called a jumper. the person who is the first person to board the ship so that is the most experienced person, the person who has been there before and he makes the most money so they all go out and either go out one of two ways, they got in look, the ships which are like small fishing boats but within those small fishing boats are little ski boat so they go out to the sea and when they see a big ship coming shoot out of the mother ship and quickly run up on the bigger should in their see boats and start firing on them and when they get close enough they will board the ship and hijacked it and have machine guns so basically most ships are not manned by people who are armed. a lot of insurance company get insurance company policies to have guns on ships because they don't want crewmembers killing each other. a lot of liability there. they got a lot of guns from within the country. you have to remember somalia has been in civil war for decades and guns have been pumped into that country
they tried to mix people who are inexperienced and experienced people to get this so they have someone called a jumper. the person who is the first person to board the ship so that is the most experienced person, the person who has been there before and he makes the most money so they all go out and either go out one of two ways, they got in look, the ships which are like small fishing boats but within those small fishing boats are little ski boat so they go out to the sea and when they see a...
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it's not fast enough people are going to say but the thing i want to say the people who drive in the city slow down. you've got to slow down all the construction trucks with a great indication of our economic recovery have got to slow down. all the people that >> emergency vehicles have to be sure what they're doing is the safety and most efficient way to provide that service we need to slow down and promote people looking both ways before they cross the street taking that supra precaution for themselves and their families. we're going to be doing that through education and enforcement and good solid investment we're given around historic comments. i think this the comprehensive and we're going to keep the safe groups working with us and the advocate so we'll respond efficiently. i thank our police and fire and all departments. for the departments that are implementing these things whether the public works or other puc or dbi all the other agencies working together we'll honor all their efforts when we get the changes and i'll see these improvements being done this year. our police d
it's not fast enough people are going to say but the thing i want to say the people who drive in the city slow down. you've got to slow down all the construction trucks with a great indication of our economic recovery have got to slow down. all the people that >> emergency vehicles have to be sure what they're doing is the safety and most efficient way to provide that service we need to slow down and promote people looking both ways before they cross the street taking that supra...
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it's not 170 or so reports of missing people, but they are saying 90 people missing. even more of those they are calling unquestionable status. the final numbers, price, human price that nature commackted is extraordinary and could push 100. >> we are talking about 90 - that list has been dropping. there's 35 others that have questionable status, and a status unknown. >> yes, not sure what they are characterising when they say that. there's something between here is a person missing and one that has been eliminated. there's a team of detectives that are accustomed to working on missing person cases, working on identifying and locating and finding out where and when the people were on the bigger list. that's the way they characterise it. take 90 as a solid number, and sure. >> scary to think that many day. >> you were there with local firefighters, a husband and a wife searching since saturday. they were trying to be strong. you could see the emotional toll on them and everyone else. >> absolutely right. this is the first break that they have had since saturday. they w
it's not 170 or so reports of missing people, but they are saying 90 people missing. even more of those they are calling unquestionable status. the final numbers, price, human price that nature commackted is extraordinary and could push 100. >> we are talking about 90 - that list has been dropping. there's 35 others that have questionable status, and a status unknown. >> yes, not sure what they are characterising when they say that. there's something between here is a person missing...