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. >> but for people like michael, to take all of inner experience, all of the rich inner experience ando quantify it in a graph with data is absurd. >> as opposed to what? >> that's such an out, michael. that's such an out. >> at one -- >> use the word fuzzy, use the words woo woo and you're out of the argument. >> reporter: you may have already picked this up, but chopra is not a believer in the traditional christian god. he has a very different vision of the future of god, and so does jean houston. >> we are living in the time in which we flirt with buddhism in its many, many different ideologies. is this people finding in the great repast of spiritual knowings, the wisdom traditions of many places, finding their own place, slowly but surely, in their own spiritual life? >> and the future of god is to understand how a new understanding of science, a new understanding of the perennial wisdom traditions, otherwise called woo woo, actually can lead to more compassion, to more love, to more kindness. to more tolerance. to more peace. to more insight. to more inspiration, to more creativit
. >> but for people like michael, to take all of inner experience, all of the rich inner experience ando quantify it in a graph with data is absurd. >> as opposed to what? >> that's such an out, michael. that's such an out. >> at one -- >> use the word fuzzy, use the words woo woo and you're out of the argument. >> reporter: you may have already picked this up, but chopra is not a believer in the traditional christian god. he has a very different vision of...
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it's quite correct in your work complements people like michael schirmer who for example this trying show the secular emerging secular market you might say the importance of the free-market. what i want you to address a little bit more especially given that we have a marketplace for ideas is the problem of dogma. we see in the united states today for example with the market for ideas the prevalence of creationism unfortunately still. we see traditional religion replaced by colts, scientology, things like that. we still see unfortunately in the university's postmodernism kind of hanging around and it seems like dogmatism is undermining the core of the enlightenment enterprise and that is the importance of reason as an approach to your life person as well as understanding the world. there's a rational life treated more like a lifestyle choice that you can take or leave rather than the core of our civilization. it seems that really is in danger and freedom in the country and i would like you to address more help you see the problem especially given we do have a marketplace of ideas toda
it's quite correct in your work complements people like michael schirmer who for example this trying show the secular emerging secular market you might say the importance of the free-market. what i want you to address a little bit more especially given that we have a marketplace for ideas is the problem of dogma. we see in the united states today for example with the market for ideas the prevalence of creationism unfortunately still. we see traditional religion replaced by colts, scientology,...
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that can navigate around interference -- >> if there were more of these in new york, would people like michael wolf stop writing columns that say at&t sucks because hits iphone doesn't work very well? >> yes. and there will be this in new york. we are working with customers that are putting it in downtown manhattan. >> okay. well, congratulations to you. this was a lot of fun. good luck with this product. because we all want to be able to get on the internet faster and quicker when it comes to our cell phones. >> absolutely. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> good to have you on. >> michelle, thanks. >>> a new survey of nearly 200 money managers finds they're most bullish on the sector you might least expect right now. >> taking away the tax advantages of home ownership. would it be like dropping an a-bomb op our malfunctioning real estate market or not? incredibly destructive, but perhaps ultimately very effective at putting an end and a bottom under the housing market. we'll talk about that in a minute. sglunchts before we get to the russell survey, a little promo for "street signs." you are not go
that can navigate around interference -- >> if there were more of these in new york, would people like michael wolf stop writing columns that say at&t sucks because hits iphone doesn't work very well? >> yes. and there will be this in new york. we are working with customers that are putting it in downtown manhattan. >> okay. well, congratulations to you. this was a lot of fun. good luck with this product. because we all want to be able to get on the internet faster and...
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things like mass pillow flights or impromptu danceoffs, involving dozens, sometimes hundreds of people on streets or sidewalks like this reenactment of michael jackson's beat it in seattle last august. [cheers] ♪ >> trace: people organize the mass gatherings using social networking like facebook and twitter to spread the word. participants create a spectacle and disappear. some are highly core choreographed. others less so. like this snow ball fight in washington, d.c. flash mobs typically leave onlookers laughing or confused but lately in some cities they have got folks terrified or nursing injuries and law enforcement now cracking down. laura ingle joins us live in studio with more on this. >> hi there, trace. it is a shame for people who have a good time doing this. but city leaders in philadelphia say they have reached out to the fbi to help monitor message boards. now they are considering holding parents responsible. >> move, move, move. >> the flash mobs show up unannounced. rooming the streets in packs. making sidewalks cramped, crowded and hostile. on saturday night police in philly responded to one that formed along the busy and pop
things like mass pillow flights or impromptu danceoffs, involving dozens, sometimes hundreds of people on streets or sidewalks like this reenactment of michael jackson's beat it in seattle last august. [cheers] ♪ >> trace: people organize the mass gatherings using social networking like facebook and twitter to spread the word. participants create a spectacle and disappear. some are highly core choreographed. others less so. like this snow ball fight in washington, d.c. flash mobs...
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i lost michael, i lost my grandfather. i lost like seven peoplet were close to me. >> larry: michael jackson. >> michael jackson. >> larry: you were on the show for him. >> i ended up going off after my divorce and doing "lost boys 3" ironically in africa. i was there as a rebel, a lone soldier in the world. and this was kind of the mark of the soldier in the movie. >> larry: we're pressed for time. how are we going to best remember corey haim? >> hopefully he's going to be remembered as a beautiful, funny enigmatic character who brought nothing but life and light and entertainment and art to all of our lives. >> larry: i thank you for coming. i know this was hard. we appreciate you coming here. >> thank you, larry. thank you for doing him justice. >> larry: corey feldman. corey haim's agent will join us next. just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile
i lost michael, i lost my grandfather. i lost like seven peoplet were close to me. >> larry: michael jackson. >> michael jackson. >> larry: you were on the show for him. >> i ended up going off after my divorce and doing "lost boys 3" ironically in africa. i was there as a rebel, a lone soldier in the world. and this was kind of the mark of the soldier in the movie. >> larry: we're pressed for time. how are we going to best remember corey haim? >>...
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people want. i believe -- >> larry: michael, do you like the status quo, michael. >> -- scrap it and start over., larry? >> larry: do you like it the way it is now, michael? >> the bill? no. >> larry: no, do you like the situation in the country is now? >> no, i don't like what the situation in the country is, because you know with the situation in the country is, tomorrow morning when someone goes to work, they're going to get a pink slip. last week someone got a pink slip. next week someone is going to get a pink slip. >> larry: you have 38 million people uninsured -- >> the real question for these people when they're losing their jobs, that's the underlying problem this country is facing right now. and all of these dalliances on trying to do health care has done nothing to create jobs. >> well, larry, if i could can be on the job creation front, remember, at the end of the last administration, the economy was in a free fall. we were losing 750,000 jobs a month and the other guys weren't even willing to pull the rip cord on the parachute. this president has done the heavy lifting with no help
people want. i believe -- >> larry: michael, do you like the status quo, michael. >> -- scrap it and start over., larry? >> larry: do you like it the way it is now, michael? >> the bill? no. >> larry: no, do you like the situation in the country is now? >> no, i don't like what the situation in the country is, because you know with the situation in the country is, tomorrow morning when someone goes to work, they're going to get a pink slip. last week someone...
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people. if you have like flying cat on fire, don't appasi. thanst , michael. coming um next, your voicemail. >> high school girls in korea having fun at thedd teacher's expense. we did the same thing in aa. >> blue phone means it is time for mesre,ges for greg. kickback and relax and feast your eyes on a my little pony o osical as we bathe your ears with the warm soapy words of you. >> hi, greg this is blalin. your shoey is the shoiest show that's ever been shown. >> greg, i havetel4 words for you. unicorns and griffins versus stormy and picks swrele'- ot xel in thejr.ltimate tont tem death match. >> how did you do it? you gome glen to mention you on tv? wow. everyone is gonna be tuning in, my friend. everyone. >> greing an could you ask her f she will give her back to husband. -- tojr.s. great. >> hello. calling from tacoma. greg, you looe'- you look nice in those glasses. forget the guy who said you look like a sex offender. you look like clark kent. >> greing an this is jason from miami. great job with the shotel4 i fddst stumbledjr.p
people. if you have like flying cat on fire, don't appasi. thanst , michael. coming um next, your voicemail. >> high school girls in korea having fun at thedd teacher's expense. we did the same thing in aa. >> blue phone means it is time for mesre,ges for greg. kickback and relax and feast your eyes on a my little pony o osical as we bathe your ears with the warm soapy words of you. >> hi, greg this is blalin. your shoey is the shoiest show that's ever...
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people the media is okay with. idiots riding on college cam puts. >> somehow they never pie michael moore, which makes his sad because he likes buy.his new anger is different because it's directed at barack obama. you have a right to be angry. it's free and actually works. but we need to define why we are angry instead of letting weasels do it for us. we're angry not because we lost, but that we lost to losers. i'm not talking about obama. he won. i'm talking about progressivism. the winning is country in the history of the world embraced the losers doctrine. now we're choosing a belief system belonging to those whose asss we kicked. tell them anger is about race. >> greg-alogue. >> while i was doing my greg-alogue, i saw steam coming out of your eyeballs. >> the best country in the history? i'm sorry. >> two. >> you are the best country in the world. not because millions of people don't have health care, it's because of world were 2, complete he destroyed europe and the soviet union. i take issue. >> the think the cold war destroyed the soviet union. tucker, apparently she thinks it's a good idea we passed the bill. isn't it a li
people the media is okay with. idiots riding on college cam puts. >> somehow they never pie michael moore, which makes his sad because he likes buy.his new anger is different because it's directed at barack obama. you have a right to be angry. it's free and actually works. but we need to define why we are angry instead of letting weasels do it for us. we're angry not because we lost, but that we lost to losers. i'm not talking about obama. he won. i'm talking about progressivism. the...
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michael mandel likes to talk about innovation economics. a lot of people get this but we know it's a software thing. but how can we put it in a simple equation that even a busy policymaker can understand? that's sort of a conversation i'd like to have with you all. the other thing i want to point out -- i saw a number of authors in this book not just talk about growth but about the acceleration of growth. and, in fact, one of the authors not included but who's worth following is brad delong who's cited in the book. he's not interviewed but he's cited. and, in fact, delong pointed out some benchmarks of how income per capita has risen over time. if you imagine that the growth rate hasn't just been a flat sort of 2% per year but it's been accelerating say 1800, that boils down to abo percentage of growth rate in a decade saying at 70 years we'll be 3% there. and a decade after 3.1%. what are the implications on that? the implications to is this is that we're not going to have a world where the development gap that's discussed between, say, haiti, and the uni
michael mandel likes to talk about innovation economics. a lot of people get this but we know it's a software thing. but how can we put it in a simple equation that even a busy policymaker can understand? that's sort of a conversation i'd like to have with you all. the other thing i want to point out -- i saw a number of authors in this book not just talk about growth but about the acceleration of growth. and, in fact, one of the authors not included but who's worth following is brad delong...
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michael jackson thing helped people? >> it elevated the situation. >> larry: that should help if you elevate the conversation. >> shows like this, talking about these things. that's why i come out and talk about them. >> larry: we thank our guests. dr. drew pinsky. arnold, host of "kid pitch." my two boys are in it. it's on fox sports net.
michael jackson thing helped people? >> it elevated the situation. >> larry: that should help if you elevate the conversation. >> shows like this, talking about these things. that's why i come out and talk about them. >> larry: we thank our guests. dr. drew pinsky. arnold, host of "kid pitch." my two boys are in it. it's on fox sports net.
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people know, the less they will like the measure. >>> we have new details out this morning about dr. conrad murray's actions the day michaeliated press, workers for jackson say murray interrupted cpr on jackson and delayed calling 911 so he could clean up drug vials. and two of jackson's children came into the room but were quickly taken out. >>> the battle over google censorship in china is escalating. google has stopped censoring searches and the government accuses the company of breaking its promises. terry mccarthy reports. >> reporter: the guy cheechines reacted angry to google's announcement. china called the move totally wrong and accused of company of violating promises. china manages the internet according to law, says this foreign ministry spokesman. and our stance on it is firm. google moved its operations to the chinese territory of hong kong where it says it's not legally required to censor searches. but already today china has started blocking sensitive topics like tibet protests. chi theez internet users were dismayed at the loss of google which many found more useful than the chinese search sites. >> the bi
people know, the less they will like the measure. >>> we have new details out this morning about dr. conrad murray's actions the day michaeliated press, workers for jackson say murray interrupted cpr on jackson and delayed calling 911 so he could clean up drug vials. and two of jackson's children came into the room but were quickly taken out. >>> the battle over google censorship in china is escalating. google has stopped censoring searches and the government accuses the...
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people who need work. and many of them are african-american and latino. >> michael, weigh in on this. does it sound to you liken to the days -- i'm thinking the '90s when we were talking about these enterprise zones and blocked grants. >> i'm not sure blocked grants are the answer at all, either. i think we need to focus more on community-based action, community-based health care. in other words, get patients into area where's they can get health care and get jobs and create jobs in those area where's people live. >> you see the employment issue and health care linked. explain that to me. >> well, education status, economic status, and health all runs together. >> yeah. >> if you look at african-americans -- >> doesn't it start with education and jobs? >> it starts with education and jobs. when you look at only 46% of blacks have sponsored health insurance by their employment companies, it all reports back to good health. and you cannot have jobs without having good health. you cannot have jobs without proving your economic status in this country. >> michael, let me come to you on this next one. i hate the ide
people who need work. and many of them are african-american and latino. >> michael, weigh in on this. does it sound to you liken to the days -- i'm thinking the '90s when we were talking about these enterprise zones and blocked grants. >> i'm not sure blocked grants are the answer at all, either. i think we need to focus more on community-based action, community-based health care. in other words, get patients into area where's they can get health care and get jobs and create jobs in...
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people's seat, not the ted kennedy seat. >>> just ahead, michael moore back here in "the situation room" telling the president and the democrats that it's the time to get tough. >> should have came in just like the republicans do when they're in power, they want to get something done, they calm in with guns blazing and get it done. and our side, we break out the six string guitar and start singing kumbaya. i'm sick of it. anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncvo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. i eat yoplus. it has the great taste of yoplait, plus antioxidants, plus fiber and probiotics, plus calcium and vitamin d. new yoplus. the proactive nutrition yogurt. when that's why hefty food knbags click closed. secure. plus calcium and vitamin d. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty hefty hefty ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! hefty bags with unscented odorblock technology help neutralize odors and stop the stinkies. ♪ stink
people's seat, not the ted kennedy seat. >>> just ahead, michael moore back here in "the situation room" telling the president and the democrats that it's the time to get tough. >> should have came in just like the republicans do when they're in power, they want to get something done, they calm in with guns blazing and get it done. and our side, we break out the six string guitar and start singing kumbaya. i'm sick of it. anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr...
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like a lot of people, i have taken a lot of heat for it. i'm not sure why because everywhere i went in colorado, people said to me, michael, if you're going to require us to have insurance, we would like as many choices as possible for our family. please don't force us into this private insurance if there are other options out there. a lot of us did all we could to quinn the house to include it in this bill, and we were disappointed when they didn't, and we're going to continue to fight for it until we get a vote. we will have our vote on a public option, but i will not risk the well-being of coloradans to do it and i will not play into the hands of those who want to kill the bill. so, mr. president, today i stand with many of my colleagues, with the american diabetes association, the american hospice foundation, the autism society, doctors for america, easter seals, and the national alliance on mental illness, along with over 150 organizations who want us to pass this bill as well. i stand with au pair -- with aarp who knows that changing this bill now will put seniors at risk. but more important than all of that, i stand with the people of
like a lot of people, i have taken a lot of heat for it. i'm not sure why because everywhere i went in colorado, people said to me, michael, if you're going to require us to have insurance, we would like as many choices as possible for our family. please don't force us into this private insurance if there are other options out there. a lot of us did all we could to quinn the house to include it in this bill, and we were disappointed when they didn't, and we're going to continue to fight for it...
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people. so we went to 29 counseling agencies around the country, not the entire country but the folks we do work. >> h.r. michaels because it looks like it's on. how about now? >> it's a close as issue. it must be one with the mic. >> one with the my, okay. [laughter] >> can i get the time back that i might have -- so what we discovered was even to the minimum amount that the program is working, that if you're an african-american, your 50% less likely to get a modification under this program. which really is -- we also discovered that if you're at 50 or older and many people looking at heading toward retirement, many people who are indeed classified as seniors, 50 percent of them are going to also have very -- have great difficulty in getting modification, a permanent modification. not only is the program really just not making the dent in the problem. it's not really being administered in the way that is fair across the board spirit i see my time is up. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank the gentleman from maryland. give five minutes to the joan from ohio. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this thing is a mess. mr. barofsky indicated in his
people. so we went to 29 counseling agencies around the country, not the entire country but the folks we do work. >> h.r. michaels because it looks like it's on. how about now? >> it's a close as issue. it must be one with the mic. >> one with the my, okay. [laughter] >> can i get the time back that i might have -- so what we discovered was even to the minimum amount that the program is working, that if you're an african-american, your 50% less likely to get a...