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medications and this results in yet another psych cut to a city that has been cutting care to psych for at least the past decade. >> thank you. 30 seconds, my apologies, it's been a long day. >> it's okay, supervisor. the last part of that is the bigger question is why health care costs so much. why should san franciscans and local businesses be set up against each other when huge health care monopolies need a hospital corporations, like kaiser claim non-profit status, do not pay taxes and drive up the cost of care while local government then makes cuts because of the reduced budgets. thank you. >> thank you, sir, next speaker. >> (speaking spanish). >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is maria, i'm a member of young workers united, we represent resident workers in san francisco, for the majority of our members, they're undocumented and healthy san francisco is a program that is vital for them and their families. (speaking through an interpreter). as a restaurant worker and someone who works in the store and prepares food, i have presently benefit framed the healthy san francisc
medications and this results in yet another psych cut to a city that has been cutting care to psych for at least the past decade. >> thank you. 30 seconds, my apologies, it's been a long day. >> it's okay, supervisor. the last part of that is the bigger question is why health care costs so much. why should san franciscans and local businesses be set up against each other when huge health care monopolies need a hospital corporations, like kaiser claim non-profit status, do not pay...
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so he's sitting in the psych ward, and he's watching tv. there's a woman when keeps repeatedly forcing herself to vomit sitting next to him. and he looks at -- he's watching tv, and all of a sudden greg kelly comes on, the police commissioner's son, who has a morning show on fox. and greg kelly's talking about beating a parking ticket. [laughter] is here's adrian schoolcraft, the police officer, sitting in the psych ward for no reason. watching the prison commissioner's son talk about beating a park ticket. i thought that was wonderful. meanwhile, his father is calling everyone he can to try to get him out of the psych ward. he calls the fbi, the the mayor's office, the police commissioner's office, internal affairs, etc. he can't get anyone, no one listens, and that's another peat piece of the story that's amazing. all of the oversight agencies ignore this whole thing, the civil rights violations, the things that he was talking about. it's enough to make you really cynical about the whole process. all right. so he finally gets out, and he
so he's sitting in the psych ward, and he's watching tv. there's a woman when keeps repeatedly forcing herself to vomit sitting next to him. and he looks at -- he's watching tv, and all of a sudden greg kelly comes on, the police commissioner's son, who has a morning show on fox. and greg kelly's talking about beating a parking ticket. [laughter] is here's adrian schoolcraft, the police officer, sitting in the psych ward for no reason. watching the prison commissioner's son talk about beating a...
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steven colbert pretty psyched up about rush limbaugh's latest book aimed at the younger demographic. >> the conservative commentator announced he wrote "rush ra veer." it it tells his version of the thanksgiving story. >> it's a modern day middle teacher who dresses like paul reve revere, rides a horse and is not an ox sit cot ten hallucination. >>> what about the design? anything you can think about. >> right. >> six years ago and they said no. how many [ bleep ] have you
steven colbert pretty psyched up about rush limbaugh's latest book aimed at the younger demographic. >> the conservative commentator announced he wrote "rush ra veer." it it tells his version of the thanksgiving story. >> it's a modern day middle teacher who dresses like paul reve revere, rides a horse and is not an ox sit cot ten hallucination. >>> what about the design? anything you can think about. >> right. >> six years ago and they said no. how...
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psych, psych, psych. we don't have time. you want to spin the bottle?t does this mean? >> can you grab that? thank you, baby. that means there's a question from me on the back for you. >> this will take forever. >> no, hoda will read it. beer or hard liquor, boxers or briefs, adam or miranda. >> i didn't ask that question. >> yes, you did. >> no, i did not. >> i didn't. i didn't. >> what's wrong with you. >> they pay you to come up with questions like that. >> no, and they don't pay me enough so what's the answer? >> i like liquor. >> boxers or briefs? >> boxers. >> do you wear thongs? >> yeah. >> ask miranda. >> just to the beach. >> all right. >> adam or -- come on. >> that's not nice and not funny, joann. >> we love you. >> i love you all too. >> glad i got to meet blake. >> and "the voice," oh, my gosh, it's monday and tuesday nights at 8:00, 7:00 central on, you know, nbc. thanks for coming by. >> thank you. ♪ you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's aro
psych, psych, psych. we don't have time. you want to spin the bottle?t does this mean? >> can you grab that? thank you, baby. that means there's a question from me on the back for you. >> this will take forever. >> no, hoda will read it. beer or hard liquor, boxers or briefs, adam or miranda. >> i didn't ask that question. >> yes, you did. >> no, i did not. >> i didn't. i didn't. >> what's wrong with you. >> they pay you to come up with...
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i've had to look for clinics, free psych clinics, to get the support that i've needed. i've been fairly fortunate in finding them, because i couldn't afford it. when i was going to virginia at the beginning of february to be with my daughter, it came up that i needed to get my medicine and it wasn't time yet with the insurance. so, i said, "well, but i'm going to be out of town when time comes, and i need my prozac, you know. gotta have it." and they said, "well, they won't authorize it, so you'll have to pay regular price," which was $400 for a one month supply. and at that point, i felt like, if i can't get my medicine, if i can't make enough money to buy it, i don't want to live. andrew leuchter: we have 20 different anti-depressants on the market that differ in their particular chemical profile, and we want to choose which medication is most likely to help that individual as well. so, it's a matter of getting the patient to stick with the treatment, encouraging them to work through any side effects they might have from medication, getting them to stick with treatmen
i've had to look for clinics, free psych clinics, to get the support that i've needed. i've been fairly fortunate in finding them, because i couldn't afford it. when i was going to virginia at the beginning of february to be with my daughter, it came up that i needed to get my medicine and it wasn't time yet with the insurance. so, i said, "well, but i'm going to be out of town when time comes, and i need my prozac, you know. gotta have it." and they said, "well, they won't...
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. >>> an annual bicycle ride turned tragic after a car hit four psych lists killing two of them.the crash, two women from massachusetts were killed, two others were hurt. investigators say a 20-year-old woman was driving southbound and crossed into the northbound lane hitting the psych list. chicago is struggling to respond to its latest rash of street violence. five people were killed in separate shootings from yesterday afternoon until this morning. one of the victims was a 15- year-old boy. that comes after 13 people were shot and wounded at a park on thursday. 305 people killed in chicago this year, but that's down 21% compared to this time last year. >>> to our continuing coverage of flooding in colorado. so far the red cross says it has set up 24 mobile units serving more than 13,000 meals and helping thousands more with medical and mental health services. the new volunteers would join 42 other people from the bay area already in colorado. members of the unique disaster relief group are using skills from the battlefield to help colorado residents dig out and clean up. team
. >>> an annual bicycle ride turned tragic after a car hit four psych lists killing two of them.the crash, two women from massachusetts were killed, two others were hurt. investigators say a 20-year-old woman was driving southbound and crossed into the northbound lane hitting the psych list. chicago is struggling to respond to its latest rash of street violence. five people were killed in separate shootings from yesterday afternoon until this morning. one of the victims was a 15-...
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i'm so psyched. mondays as 10:00 p.m.>> starting february, leading into the news and right into you. >> jimmy: which i need. we need the good lead. yeah, this is exciting. so i'm not overhyping it. the show might be awful. yeah. [ laughter ] but, i'm going to watch it monday night. and i'll decide monday night. >> we'll always have the pilot. >> jimmy: we'll always have the pilot. [ cheers and applause ] we have a clip of your show, "the blacklist." do you know what it is? >> i'm sure it will be fine. >> jimmy: there you go. [ laughter ] here's james spader in the premiere of "the blacklist." take a look at this. >> within the hour, ranko zamani will abduct the daughter of u.s. general, daniel riker. there'll be some kind of diversion, communications will be scrambled -- in a rapid roll. he wants to be out of the country within 36 hours. if you don't move quickly, she will die. that's what i know. >> and how do you know this? >> because i'm the one who got him into the country. >> and i'm supposed to believe you? >> of co
i'm so psyched. mondays as 10:00 p.m.>> starting february, leading into the news and right into you. >> jimmy: which i need. we need the good lead. yeah, this is exciting. so i'm not overhyping it. the show might be awful. yeah. [ laughter ] but, i'm going to watch it monday night. and i'll decide monday night. >> we'll always have the pilot. >> jimmy: we'll always have the pilot. [ cheers and applause ] we have a clip of your show, "the blacklist." do you know...
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not allowed to be psyched.reported on the iranian movie getting the oscar first time ever, iranian state-run media changed the acceptance speech given by the filmmaker. they changed his speech to add in a shout-out to the iranian nuclear program. this is what the filmmaker actually said at the oscars. he said "i proudly offer this award to the people of my country, a people who respect all cultures and civilizations and despise hostility and resentment." he got a big round of applause. that's what he said. but in iran they changed it. they ed ditted his speech. so instead of saying this, they tuned up the transcript a little and added this reference to all of the tensions and hostility of recent months between iran and the west over iran's nuclear program. they add a shout-out to the iranian nuclear program, which the filmmaker never said and dropped the end part about iranians despising hostility. god bless the state-run media in iran. their jobs just suck. i mean think about it. you have to censor the guy who
not allowed to be psyched.reported on the iranian movie getting the oscar first time ever, iranian state-run media changed the acceptance speech given by the filmmaker. they changed his speech to add in a shout-out to the iranian nuclear program. this is what the filmmaker actually said at the oscars. he said "i proudly offer this award to the people of my country, a people who respect all cultures and civilizations and despise hostility and resentment." he got a big round of...
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stop as we get the previous process so they're willing to borrow money one small so the bubbles out psyching off one small and wants to dodge what's actually drawing a quantity out is the rising level of debt and everybody hears profiting by selling assets on a rising lot because by rushing dead as you cite financial noncitizen that because all they genius there does it is really the fact that it was borrowing money and buying second hand houses off each other the dross the process up so you get to the stage where they completely euphoric and they guys are absolutely total rage and india is richer because many of the projects they take on are actually losing mine and then what happens once they saw some lose money they're going to borrow money just try to have to stave off bankruptcy making keep on doing it one of the sides is going to be for someone to go slightly too long vagueness one time and and bang that bankrupt and the whole thing comes crashing down once more and that's the world that the politicians in the financial sector are giving us a lot of the night and sixty's when we were t
stop as we get the previous process so they're willing to borrow money one small so the bubbles out psyching off one small and wants to dodge what's actually drawing a quantity out is the rising level of debt and everybody hears profiting by selling assets on a rising lot because by rushing dead as you cite financial noncitizen that because all they genius there does it is really the fact that it was borrowing money and buying second hand houses off each other the dross the process up so you...
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psych that cloud cover that moved through.ssociated with an area of storminess off to the south. an area of low pressure. an upper level wave that is pushing off the coast. we'll watch the storm system gee going out here over the next 24 hours. our forecast pretty much in tact. what is happening, high pressure to the north. it's going to control therol weather for the time being here. we'll see a storm developing, pushing out to sea and we're w left with great conditions. sunshine, generally sunny conditions and afternoon highs back in the mid 70s. there's a lock at your surface map. i mentioned a developing area of storminess across the carolinas. that is pushed out to sea by the area of high pressure. nice conditions for thursday. looking forward to the weekend. friday, saturday and sunday looking great with sunshine and dry conditions set to continue c here for the weekend. w 76 today. sunshine.ne. pleasant is the word of the day. winds out the east at five. there's cloudiness as that stors system is pushing to the south an
psych that cloud cover that moved through.ssociated with an area of storminess off to the south. an area of low pressure. an upper level wave that is pushing off the coast. we'll watch the storm system gee going out here over the next 24 hours. our forecast pretty much in tact. what is happening, high pressure to the north. it's going to control therol weather for the time being here. we'll see a storm developing, pushing out to sea and we're w left with great conditions. sunshine, generally...
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let me start by saying, i am psyched for obama care. >> there you go, i love that enthusiasm. >> now that i have free health care, i can get sick all the time. free medicine, ya. >> well, that's not really how it works. >> i've stopped washing my
let me start by saying, i am psyched for obama care. >> there you go, i love that enthusiasm. >> now that i have free health care, i can get sick all the time. free medicine, ya. >> well, that's not really how it works. >> i've stopped washing my
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you've said that what's happened to sports in the last 30 years was actually preparing the public psyche, for what? >> i think for the wall street bailout more than anything else. i mean, if you think about the trillion dollars of public money that went to bailing out wall street after the 2008 financial crisis, and the terms of that bailout as well, asking nothing of wall street, prosecuting nobody, and preparing people for this idea that says the role of public spending is really to bail out private capital. and that's the way our society is going to work. money will flow up. we have a trickle-up economic program in this country. so instead of a more classical economic model that says, if you get money in the hands of working people, they will spend that money, and that will stimulate more demand and make the economy grow, the other thing the other model is now it's a finance model that says, get as much money as possible in the hands of big business. and that's going to be the basis of our economy, even though it's going to, in an incredible sense, be like inequality on steroids. now
you've said that what's happened to sports in the last 30 years was actually preparing the public psyche, for what? >> i think for the wall street bailout more than anything else. i mean, if you think about the trillion dollars of public money that went to bailing out wall street after the 2008 financial crisis, and the terms of that bailout as well, asking nothing of wall street, prosecuting nobody, and preparing people for this idea that says the role of public spending is really to...
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let me start by saying, i am psyched for obama care. >> there you go, i love that enthusiasm. >> now that i have free health care, i can get sick all the time. free medicine, ya. >> well, that's not really how it works. >> i've stopped washing my hands and i'm licking hella subway polls. thanks, president. >> case, well, one great thing about the affordable care act is that your children can stay on their insurance until they're 26. here with a father son success story are larry and craig douse las. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow! i am so relieved that my dumb, lazy, good for nothing son has full health coverage. we kept telling him, hey, idiot, have you to get a job to earn health care, but mr. obama here, he made sure that my son will never have to lift a finger to get insurance. >> well, i'm sure he wants to contribute skbl this is a true story, okay. the other day, he pinched a nerve so bad whacking it, he couldn't even close the laptop. we walked in from church and the porno was still playing full volume. he was lying on the floor. you're a loser, son. >> if i'm a loser, how com
let me start by saying, i am psyched for obama care. >> there you go, i love that enthusiasm. >> now that i have free health care, i can get sick all the time. free medicine, ya. >> well, that's not really how it works. >> i've stopped washing my hands and i'm licking hella subway polls. thanks, president. >> case, well, one great thing about the affordable care act is that your children can stay on their insurance until they're 26. here with a father son success...
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karl rove was not psyched?i thought he should have taken it to congress, but in retrospect, that was a terrible mistake. >> i must have been wrong, because you did what i said, and once you did it, suddenly i hated my own idea. >> i thought he needed to take it to congress, but in retrospect, that was a mistake, this was an unmitigated disaster. >> so the idea that karl rove said was a great idea became an unmitigated disaster, as soon as president obama actually did it. amateur hour. he is not helping the role, that is not just coming from the peanut gallery at the fox news channel, it is also coming from congress, from some of the people who are supposed to be playing a key role in setting our policy. take for example, john cornyn, texas senator, he mentioned his approval on the military action in syria. >> if the vote were held today, i would be against it. i don't think anybody should be under any illusions, people should be debating about people fighting in the middle east where people have been fighting f
karl rove was not psyched?i thought he should have taken it to congress, but in retrospect, that was a terrible mistake. >> i must have been wrong, because you did what i said, and once you did it, suddenly i hated my own idea. >> i thought he needed to take it to congress, but in retrospect, that was a mistake, this was an unmitigated disaster. >> so the idea that karl rove said was a great idea became an unmitigated disaster, as soon as president obama actually did it....
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everyday my officers are putting psych codes a 50, 51 code. i had one officer who got a broken hand and another officer had his thump schaffer and another officer a broken leg in 3 places. i used to walk a beat and i really would like to have two beat officers walking it's too dangerous now. it's dangerous and it seemed like so many mentally ill people they have been dropped off from other cities and it's a disservice to the city and i'm really concerned about hearing about the officers and i am wondering if the c it program to make sure that the officer gets the training and address the c it program. people are mentally ill and to get the officer some protection. i want to ask about the liquor licenses. you don't get enough say about whether or not a storeowner should get the licenses >> especially on the broadway corridor. we've made a lot of improvements there. we've got a lot of help from our city district attorney. she's helped me bringing the retail shops and the restaurants owners together and they don't want any more night clubs. even
everyday my officers are putting psych codes a 50, 51 code. i had one officer who got a broken hand and another officer had his thump schaffer and another officer a broken leg in 3 places. i used to walk a beat and i really would like to have two beat officers walking it's too dangerous now. it's dangerous and it seemed like so many mentally ill people they have been dropped off from other cities and it's a disservice to the city and i'm really concerned about hearing about the officers and i...
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i discovered at burkely, three professors in the psych department, the organizational psychology department were doing similar research in europe. we mapped, and that was one reason i was so attracted to burke lee. and when i got here, i was able to work with them and we did some interesting research beyond that. i continued back with a doctoral student and reexamined all the firm that we have looked at and silicon valley, particularly hewlett packard just to illustrate how cooperative firms were. we gave questionnaires toker manager at hewlett packard. # 8% participated. >> what are you asking them? >> well, we're asking them about their attitudes towards their sub ordinants. what they thought their sub ordinants were particularly strong in. what they thought they were strong in, and what they thought their bosses were strong in. now, not surprisingly, even in a good company like hewlett packard, they saw themselves further above their subordinants than their bosses were above them. their bosses were very close to them, in fact, below them in certain respects because they didn't listen. an
i discovered at burkely, three professors in the psych department, the organizational psychology department were doing similar research in europe. we mapped, and that was one reason i was so attracted to burke lee. and when i got here, i was able to work with them and we did some interesting research beyond that. i continued back with a doctoral student and reexamined all the firm that we have looked at and silicon valley, particularly hewlett packard just to illustrate how cooperative firms...
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seven million it to over two hundred fifty million dollars actually resulted in a man getting the psyche got pushed over the mountain as a result of that one and it's not just thought she though it's been a complete budget a bailout there's been plenty of other examples as well that most notably the suez canal that was twenty times over budget was followed by the sydney opera house as well and i went down to see if i could track down some of these are such investors to see they found getting some money back. you know right here with me on the card in secret just behind me but the fact is they told nobody they're going to be here and i don't want that any time soon as they do with investing into science if i want to why i'm going to set up camp here and i'm going to wait for them and see if they ever will appear. now i did manage to track down one of the big money spent his parents only got a pass his company basic they built all sorts of things including the olympic village is so good at an airport built by them as well as a marina to pretty much haul for the complex gang on hand i manag
seven million it to over two hundred fifty million dollars actually resulted in a man getting the psyche got pushed over the mountain as a result of that one and it's not just thought she though it's been a complete budget a bailout there's been plenty of other examples as well that most notably the suez canal that was twenty times over budget was followed by the sydney opera house as well and i went down to see if i could track down some of these are such investors to see they found getting...
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i'm so psyched to hear this record.aring at a magazine ♪ ♪ in the dark on that path where they doctor every photograph ♪ ♪ another is waiting she isn't saying anything ♪ ♪ if you care if you like well i'm standing in the lantern light ♪ ♪ with our weapons and our love and i use them both to cover up ♪ ♪ another is waiting she isn't saying anything ♪ ♪ but i love you and i care so you've got to get off that conveyor belt ♪ ♪ if i could i would come right in and take you off myself ♪ ♪ another youngster said she doesn't care her number's up another is waiting there ♪ ♪ and just like that she vanishes in the air replaced with new not worth repairing ♪ ♪ but you're not like that and you never were ♪ ♪ and yr star will shine well past the fragile likes of hers ♪ ♪ the crowds will come the hands of time they will turn ♪ ♪ you'll live the dream appointed you'll live the dream appointed ♪ ♪ it's a fake it's a con the nature of the road you're on ♪ ♪ let me see your skeleton well before your life is done ♪ ♪ another is waiting s
i'm so psyched to hear this record.aring at a magazine ♪ ♪ in the dark on that path where they doctor every photograph ♪ ♪ another is waiting she isn't saying anything ♪ ♪ if you care if you like well i'm standing in the lantern light ♪ ♪ with our weapons and our love and i use them both to cover up ♪ ♪ another is waiting she isn't saying anything ♪ ♪ but i love you and i care so you've got to get off that conveyor belt ♪ ♪ if i could i would come right in and take...
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floyd mayweather was escorted to the ring by lil wayne and justin bieber. [ laughter ] it really psychedbecause when he saw the three of them together he was like, "i don't know who to hit first." [ laughter ] he was like, "why are you doing this? how is this happening?" [ cheers and applause ] that's just crazy. do you watch football, higgins? >> steve: uh, yes. >> jimmy: yeah, i do too. there's a lot of good ones. this is a crazy story. joe flacco, quarterback for the ravens. well, he missed the birth of his son so that he could play with his team against the browns. [ audience oohs ] [ light laughter ] it was 8 pounds, 7 ounces. not the baby, the diamond flacco had to buy his wife to make up for not showing up for the birth of his child! [ cheers and applause ] what? he missed it. he missed the birth of his son to play against the browns. even the baby was like, "seriously, the browns?! if it was the patriots, maybe, i could maybe see it." what else in sports? everyone's talking about sochi, the winter olympics. 2014 winter olympics in sochi, russia are just around the corner. and get
floyd mayweather was escorted to the ring by lil wayne and justin bieber. [ laughter ] it really psychedbecause when he saw the three of them together he was like, "i don't know who to hit first." [ laughter ] he was like, "why are you doing this? how is this happening?" [ cheers and applause ] that's just crazy. do you watch football, higgins? >> steve: uh, yes. >> jimmy: yeah, i do too. there's a lot of good ones. this is a crazy story. joe flacco, quarterback...
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that kind of got me psyched for ski season. >> some interesting changes in the area around the bay area, not just the rain fall but the wind shift. september 21st, see onshore winds racing through the golden gate racing north the east. and if you can imagine, it's sort of like an elongated football field, the winds moving west to east. but today the cold front on the approach, the rain started develop and the winds moved south to north bring in the moisture from the south and instead of going end zone to end zone, changing the wind direction to go from sideline to sideline. and the race course isn't set up for the southerly winds. the hope was that when the cold front went by that that could shift the wind back. but the winds stayed out of the southwest today. so the race area not in the configuration you would want. there is hope tomorrow, though. we'll see those winds once again coming more out of the west for sunday afternoon. right now still a southwest wind into san francisco. you can see the wind is gusty and today's highs only in the 60. not om did we get all of the rain, but you
that kind of got me psyched for ski season. >> some interesting changes in the area around the bay area, not just the rain fall but the wind shift. september 21st, see onshore winds racing through the golden gate racing north the east. and if you can imagine, it's sort of like an elongated football field, the winds moving west to east. but today the cold front on the approach, the rain started develop and the winds moved south to north bring in the moisture from the south and instead of...
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even though it's going to impact people's psyche, it's not going to impact the fundamentals of the market or the economy and that's what people have to keep focused on. >> what are you seeing from clients now? >> they're nervous. there's always been this wall of worry whether it's syria, iran, qe3 ending and now it's the debt ceiling. in some ways that's bullish. we have not had that flood gate open of funds flowing into equity. we think there's a lot of money that can and will move toward the equity market based upon the fundentals we see. >> there's a lot of potential for new money to come in. we're ending the third quarter and about to get a lot of earnings. we already got the final gdp on thursday. it was unchanged. the economy growing at an annualized rate at 2.5%. not great growth. >> not great. >> how would you characterize the fundamentals? >> i think they're improving. what we look for, which is the key in the markets, we see the economy doing much better. we see next year the economy and u.s. growing over 3% the the u.s. economy, the private sector has already been growing 3 to
even though it's going to impact people's psyche, it's not going to impact the fundamentals of the market or the economy and that's what people have to keep focused on. >> what are you seeing from clients now? >> they're nervous. there's always been this wall of worry whether it's syria, iran, qe3 ending and now it's the debt ceiling. in some ways that's bullish. we have not had that flood gate open of funds flowing into equity. we think there's a lot of money that can and will move...
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steven colbert pretty psyched up about rush limbaugh's latest book aimed at the younger demographic.vative commentator announced he wrote "rush ra veer." it it tells his version of the thanksgiving story. >> it's a modern day middle teacher who dresses like paul reve revere, rides a horse and is not an ox sit cot ten hallucination. >>> what about the design? anything you can think about. >> right. >> six years ago and they said no. how many [ bleep ] have you seen? where's the culture at? >> yeah, so. >> where's culture? we the rock stars. and i'm the biggest of all of them. >> i didn't understand half of what he said, but it's still hysterical. a lot of kanye's tweets we can never say on air. jimmy kimmel is out of line to try and spoof in any way l first piece of honest media in years. sarah silverman is a thousand times funnier than you and the whole world knows it. a tweet asking if it isn't too much trouble would you mind using jimmy kimmel? >>> zach galifianakis sitting down with justin bieber. >> thank you. it's exciting to talk to you especially during your public meltdown. >
steven colbert pretty psyched up about rush limbaugh's latest book aimed at the younger demographic.vative commentator announced he wrote "rush ra veer." it it tells his version of the thanksgiving story. >> it's a modern day middle teacher who dresses like paul reve revere, rides a horse and is not an ox sit cot ten hallucination. >>> what about the design? anything you can think about. >> right. >> six years ago and they said no. how many [ bleep ] have...
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i'm sure it has a lot of psychological side effect and bad effect on the psyche. we have to rehabilitate the generation to be open again as syria used to be. of course, i'm talking now about local focal. if beleave it it's going to be like a ripple in water that expands into the psyche. second, we have to rehabilitate our infrastructure that's been destroyed essentially to. rebuild our economy. and as i said, to have the new system that suits the civilian people new political system in the economic sense and any other accessories regarding to these main headlines. >> greg? >> mr. president. as a reporter, can i just tell you what i see and i have traveled around the country, i have seen this crisis go on. right now, looking as you do at your country with maybe 60 to 70% of your territory out of your control, maybe 40% of your population out of your control, 6 million people almost a third of your country has been displaced by this war. we have talked about the death toll. haven't even mentioned those who were injured. do you see any way back do you see any way tha
i'm sure it has a lot of psychological side effect and bad effect on the psyche. we have to rehabilitate the generation to be open again as syria used to be. of course, i'm talking now about local focal. if beleave it it's going to be like a ripple in water that expands into the psyche. second, we have to rehabilitate our infrastructure that's been destroyed essentially to. rebuild our economy. and as i said, to have the new system that suits the civilian people new political system in the...
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i've had to look for clinics, free psych clinics, to get the support that i've needed. i've been fairly fortunate in finding them, because i couldn't afford it. when i was going to virginia at the beginning of february to be with my daughter, it came up that i needed to get my medicine and it wasn't time yet with the insurance. so, i said, "well, but i'm going to be out of town when time comes, and i need my prozac, you know. gotta have it." and they said, "well, they won't authorize it, so you'll have to pay regular price," which was $400 for a one month supply. and at that point, i felt like, if i can't get my medicine, if i can't make enough money to buy it, i don't want to live. andrew leuchter: we have 20 different anti-depressants on the market that differ in their particular chemical profile, and we want to choose which medication is most likely to help that individual as well. so, it's a matter of getting the patient to stick with the treatment, encouraging them to work through any side effects they might have from medication, getting them to stick with treatmen
i've had to look for clinics, free psych clinics, to get the support that i've needed. i've been fairly fortunate in finding them, because i couldn't afford it. when i was going to virginia at the beginning of february to be with my daughter, it came up that i needed to get my medicine and it wasn't time yet with the insurance. so, i said, "well, but i'm going to be out of town when time comes, and i need my prozac, you know. gotta have it." and they said, "well, they won't...
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honestly and part of the water companies have been able to effectively appeal to a part of the pakistani psyche that. likes things like it's appealing to a lifestyle i read somewhere recently that a lot of the cola manufacturers decided to go into making bottled water because they knew that the market for cooler was limited because it's clearly unhealthy for you but the market fall drinking water is unlimited it's a constant supply so it's just a question of being able to effectively commodified drinking water and i mean i've seen it happen before my eyes in the last twenty years and it's not necessarily was not this early it was in the realm of your conspiracy theory i'm sure at some level this is part of a business plan put forward by a company that look here's a market where there's nobody drinking bottled water if we go in and do this this this all of the sudden we have ten million consumers how's that. britain. and. about forty kilometers from. business needs cheap and poor factory. when the company introduced pure life to pakistan some ten years ago it was not for me. right next to the fa
honestly and part of the water companies have been able to effectively appeal to a part of the pakistani psyche that. likes things like it's appealing to a lifestyle i read somewhere recently that a lot of the cola manufacturers decided to go into making bottled water because they knew that the market for cooler was limited because it's clearly unhealthy for you but the market fall drinking water is unlimited it's a constant supply so it's just a question of being able to effectively...
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and the -- as an example of the -- i think that the psych so physiology is that it's still very coneject ral. that doesn't really matter. the one thing that i have realized in working with people in all sorts of states, regardless of what you call their state, they respond to, if you treat them with love, with kindness, and compassion. and unfortunately, whether or not i think that as an example, the mental health association and generally mental health associations across the country we do not advocate against services. i want to point out that what is called outpatient treatment. the part that we have a concern about is what the technical issue of involuntary outpatient commitment, a o c different terms relate to the model of the laws of the program. we feel that we've seen throughout the community mental health movement across the world is that the right kinds of services and support can reach the vast majority of people even people that are very ill on an on going basis. there are countries in which there is virtually no involuntary treatment at all or involuntary process and some th
and the -- as an example of the -- i think that the psych so physiology is that it's still very coneject ral. that doesn't really matter. the one thing that i have realized in working with people in all sorts of states, regardless of what you call their state, they respond to, if you treat them with love, with kindness, and compassion. and unfortunately, whether or not i think that as an example, the mental health association and generally mental health associations across the country we do not...
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i am so psyched about our chances. well, maybe now is not a good time to buy. you guys are young.uld be... burning through your money like a coked-up rock star. you should listen to him. he's a financial advisor. we know it's not gonna be easy. but it's worth it just to own an apartment in the same building as you guys. and we'll take three tins of assorted popcorn. i think you'll take six. woman, i just bought a hannah montana lunch box. and now it's eight. good one, mom. eight it is. and...i'll take those shoes you tried to sell me. but i only wore those once. and that's all you're ever gonna wear 'em. hey, you wanna see a movie? yeah, sure. my treat. why?! all right, let's go. ow! what are you doing in my purse? stabbing myself with your tweezers! and what are they doing in there? what are you tweezing outside the home? what were you looking for? i was looking for money, because i spent all of mine and i lost my receipt book, and tuesday is not wednesday! you told me you were doing well with your budget. lies! they're all lies! look, honey, i'm not good at saving money. and i d
i am so psyched about our chances. well, maybe now is not a good time to buy. you guys are young.uld be... burning through your money like a coked-up rock star. you should listen to him. he's a financial advisor. we know it's not gonna be easy. but it's worth it just to own an apartment in the same building as you guys. and we'll take three tins of assorted popcorn. i think you'll take six. woman, i just bought a hannah montana lunch box. and now it's eight. good one, mom. eight it is....
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and more to the water companies have been able to fifty of the appeal to a part of the pakistani psyche that. likes things like it's a build to a lifestyle. i read somewhere recently that a lot of the cola manufacturers decided to go into making bottled water because they knew that the market for cooler was limited because it's so clearly unhealthy for you but the market fall drinking water is unlimited it's a constant supply so it's just a question of being able to effectively commodified drinking water and i mean i've seen it happen before my eyes in the last twenty years and it's not necessarily was not this is within the realm of your conspiracy theory i'm short some level this is part of a business plan put forward by a company that look here's a market where there's nobody drinking bottled water if we go in and do this this this all of the sudden we have ten million consumers how is that. really. about forty kilometers from business news she can put a factory. when the company introduced people in life to pakistan some ten years ago it was moved from here. right next to the factor
and more to the water companies have been able to fifty of the appeal to a part of the pakistani psyche that. likes things like it's a build to a lifestyle. i read somewhere recently that a lot of the cola manufacturers decided to go into making bottled water because they knew that the market for cooler was limited because it's so clearly unhealthy for you but the market fall drinking water is unlimited it's a constant supply so it's just a question of being able to effectively commodified...
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. >> and americans' psyche. so that you see it.he people, the politicians closest to the grassroots are the house members. and the house members are not -- they're going to come back with some kind of plan b, and they are going to say we'll make a deal with you, but you, mr. obama, have got to give something up. that to me is the beauty of what cruz really did. >> yep. and mark hannah is a good example of the kind of elites in washington who care what the other elites think and they care what the media think. i think cruz showed he is in tune with the american public. the american public wants this thing gone. they hate this. and they haven't even fully experienced the real train wreck that's coming at them. you know what's in there. higher rates, miscommunication. you can't get to a doctor. you can't get medical care. it's a disaster for the democrats. and the republicans know it. and thank god none of the republicans voted for it way back when. >> let me respond. >> we'll give you the last word, mark hannah. >> over two dozen tim
. >> and americans' psyche. so that you see it.he people, the politicians closest to the grassroots are the house members. and the house members are not -- they're going to come back with some kind of plan b, and they are going to say we'll make a deal with you, but you, mr. obama, have got to give something up. that to me is the beauty of what cruz really did. >> yep. and mark hannah is a good example of the kind of elites in washington who care what the other elites think and they...