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. >> well, i have to say, without sounding pollyanna -ish, i loved every moment of it. maybe because it was really my 2nd job and i still had another full-time job that was very consuming,, plus i am one of five children people appear.alive, o it was really fantastic. there were a lot of peoplesa alive or are the new jonas salk.h the ar i did hundreds of interviewste d , and although the archives gave me this enormous amount of material and i read all the scientific articles that he and everyone else wrote about polio and aids in thee other diseases, the interviews were absolutely fascinating.t and those were aware a lot of the aloha moments wouldti come. sometimes there were like really? i was interviewing a journalist who covered all of the aids side of. and he said to me, by the way, how are you going to deal with genesis skirt chasing.'t kno and so he said, never mind. setr so he didn't know any of the women. suddenly it popped up. it was a thing about a woman saying jonas salk ruined my life.s life, not that i wanted it to dominate his biography, but it was part of
. >> well, i have to say, without sounding pollyanna -ish, i loved every moment of it. maybe because it was really my 2nd job and i still had another full-time job that was very consuming,, plus i am one of five children people appear.alive, o it was really fantastic. there were a lot of peoplesa alive or are the new jonas salk.h the ar i did hundreds of interviewste d , and although the archives gave me this enormous amount of material and i read all the scientific articles that he and...
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occasion, but if you take the very long view, stocks tend to go higher and i don't say that as a pollyanna, when i got started in the business in the early 1980s, the dow jones industrial average was trading in the 800s despite multiple bear markets between then and now, the dow stands for what you might call well above that mark. that's a fan tast i can amount of wealth creation. and that's why i'm so adamant, no matter how old you are, no matter how wealthy you are you should have some of your money stocked away in this, in the stock market. and for those of you who are concerned that the market is rigged, dangerous, too unreliable? if you go back to 1928 before the stock market crash that preceded the great depression, through the end of 2014, the average annual return for the s&p 500 including dividends is about 10%. show me an asset class with a better asset return. you can't do it. stocks just aren't the best game in town, they're the only game in town, for some of you who would rather get rich quick, that 10% average annual return for the s&p 500, i know it may not seem like such an
occasion, but if you take the very long view, stocks tend to go higher and i don't say that as a pollyanna, when i got started in the business in the early 1980s, the dow jones industrial average was trading in the 800s despite multiple bear markets between then and now, the dow stands for what you might call well above that mark. that's a fan tast i can amount of wealth creation. and that's why i'm so adamant, no matter how old you are, no matter how wealthy you are you should have some of...
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without being a pollyanna, i think you need to be of the cs there are are things we can do. >> you areciting the issue of politicians started giving hope that there isn't a solution yet. don't forget that his foreign policy failure here in this country. on two occasions, when arab spring. obama went to egypt on saturday. i remember a tunisian friend of mine last year when i was there after their revolution had been stunted and said he told us it was okay and you're not there at this now. and foreign policy is made of them more damage to her credibility. letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem. either your mac speaking at events, we are one week for the anniversary of the gulf oils though. i just had a "huffington post" blog and i'll probably get some rotten tomatoes -- [inaudible] talk about how we can speed this up. it increased at a 2% rate out of the bat in $320 billion in energy. we have the environmental movement. 37 states or territories have renewable energy standards. so we hated it. 11 people lost their lives. 600 square miles on animals fit the science
without being a pollyanna, i think you need to be of the cs there are are things we can do. >> you areciting the issue of politicians started giving hope that there isn't a solution yet. don't forget that his foreign policy failure here in this country. on two occasions, when arab spring. obama went to egypt on saturday. i remember a tunisian friend of mine last year when i was there after their revolution had been stunted and said he told us it was okay and you're not there at this now....
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without being a pollyanna, i think that you need to be able to say, yes, there are things we can do. >> right. you know, you're citing that issue of politicians sort of giving hope where there isn't a solution yet. don't forget, that's a foreign policy failure here in this country on two occasions. one, arab spring. obama went to egypt and said it, and i remember a tunisian friend of mine just last year when i was there after their revolution had been stunted and crotched really, said, you know, you told us it was okay, and you're not there with us now. and similarly, the line in the sand in syria with obama. i think people say from a foreign policy perspective, that may have done more damage to our credibility. >> absolutely. >> so those are both examples, i think, of letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem. just letting it run around instead of dealing with it. >> yeah, absolutely. >> hi. >> hi. >> congratulations on your book. >> thank you. >> i guess i should -- [inaudible] joan michaelson, and i don't think this is working, but -- >> it is. >> it is? okay.
without being a pollyanna, i think that you need to be able to say, yes, there are things we can do. >> right. you know, you're citing that issue of politicians sort of giving hope where there isn't a solution yet. don't forget, that's a foreign policy failure here in this country on two occasions. one, arab spring. obama went to egypt and said it, and i remember a tunisian friend of mine just last year when i was there after their revolution had been stunted and crotched really, said,...
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. >> a little pollyanna but i like the idea. >> we are nothing if not optimistic.but it's only the case that some organizations will have a hard time differentiating the signal from the noise or they will need additional help to figure out what is the most important? what indicators do they use first? we are building into our system the capacity to put in reputation or confidence during that will tell the recipient when they received a cyber threat indicator how important it is, is this time back, nationstate adversary? is this something we've seen used elsewhere with significant consequences question mark that will hold organizations don't want to just take the pipeline of indicators from dhs and use it all to actually differentiate based on our confidence that it's actually significant and the importance thereof. >> ,can i ask one point and we will get one more question in but looking at some of the bounty initiatives in a number of countries companies are initiating which is i think a great marketplace, it allows for the white hat hackers and maybe even some of
. >> a little pollyanna but i like the idea. >> we are nothing if not optimistic.but it's only the case that some organizations will have a hard time differentiating the signal from the noise or they will need additional help to figure out what is the most important? what indicators do they use first? we are building into our system the capacity to put in reputation or confidence during that will tell the recipient when they received a cyber threat indicator how important it is, is...
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i'm not pollyanna about it, but there is some basis for hope. >> this is a man who called climate changewhere's the hope? >> president carter said that he hopes he'll be malleable. i don't know. >> climate change, gore insists, cuts across party lines. >> i'm proud to have tea party allies. it's being called the green tea party. >> reporter: he praises bernie sanders and hillary clinton for addressing climate change. he's not yet picking sides. >> has either democrat sought your endorsement yet? >> i've gotten signals that you can interpret that way. >> the earth >> reporter: that's because "an inconvenient truth" made al gore an unexpected movie star. >> somebody said, al gore giving a slideshow, what doesn't grab you about that? >> the different isotopes of oxygen. >> reporter: one reviewer called it nerd p orkporn. gore made the connection between increased carbon emissions and our climate for movie goers in 2006. >> it's connected to our economy. it's connected to our national security. it's connected to the refugee crisis. it's connected to health. a horrible, unprecedented -- >> re
i'm not pollyanna about it, but there is some basis for hope. >> this is a man who called climate changewhere's the hope? >> president carter said that he hopes he'll be malleable. i don't know. >> climate change, gore insists, cuts across party lines. >> i'm proud to have tea party allies. it's being called the green tea party. >> reporter: he praises bernie sanders and hillary clinton for addressing climate change. he's not yet picking sides. >> has either...
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>> one of my favorite movies when i was a kid was called, "pollyanna."y this, if trump can just be competitive in california, he can win the national election and here's why. california is a very expensive media market. the democrats have won it every election since 1988. but if trump can close that 10% gap that i'm talking about, and force hillary to campaign in this state, it is going to take away resources from the democrats and all the other swing states because they need to be there. stuart: interesting. >> and trump, trump is pulling it together in california. i can tell you, i can say that the trump campaign will announce today that congressman darrell issa, very important and powerful figure in california, the father of the recall of gray davis, is today endorsing donald trump. he is being a spokesman. stuart: that is news, one more in the trump camp. james, i got to go. thanks for joining us. keep that hope alive from your side of the fence. not exactly wild and crazy dreaming. lacy, we'll see you later. check the big board, not much of a rally.
>> one of my favorite movies when i was a kid was called, "pollyanna."y this, if trump can just be competitive in california, he can win the national election and here's why. california is a very expensive media market. the democrats have won it every election since 1988. but if trump can close that 10% gap that i'm talking about, and force hillary to campaign in this state, it is going to take away resources from the democrats and all the other swing states because they need to...