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psychotherapist robi ludwig psychotherapist robi ludwig gives us her diagnosis coming up [ male announcerquestion for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. lou: the millennial revolt is being diagnosed by doctor robbie ludwig. president criticizing the income gap, the maldistribution of income. he was talking about his own policies. >> it is verbal gymnast, really. he reflects on his own incompetence. you have to come through with what you are promising and clearly we haven't seen that. lou: do you believe this man believes that huge redrick, and i think he is a very ineffective speaker now. i think he was exciting at one time and i think he has become dull and dour and he drones on. and people who are watching this , this entitlement system >> we discuss this i think a week ago. there is a grandiosity there a
psychotherapist robi ludwig psychotherapist robi ludwig gives us her diagnosis coming up [ male announcerquestion for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. lou: the millennial revolt is being diagnosed by doctor...
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we will be taking it up with robi ludwig coming up next.president obama with another candidate, criticizing fighters of his own economic policies. we take it up in the "chalk talk" joined by monica crowley and manufacture. i lou: the president railing against income inequality in america. >> we believe this is the defining challenge of our time. making sure that our economy works for every working american. that is why i ran for president. this includes decreasing mobility, which poses a fundamental threat to the american dream come our way of life, and what we stand for around the globe's. lou: lou: i hate to point it out to the president and the president has been in office for five years. for crying out loud. the economic failures are not that of george w. bush, they are not of bill clinton, they are of hits. yes, the obama record poses a fundamental threat to millions of americans and he's got that right. take a look under mr. obama. the income gap, four times faster has expanded four times faster than it did under president george bush
we will be taking it up with robi ludwig coming up next.president obama with another candidate, criticizing fighters of his own economic policies. we take it up in the "chalk talk" joined by monica crowley and manufacture. i lou: the president railing against income inequality in america. >> we believe this is the defining challenge of our time. making sure that our economy works for every working american. that is why i ran for president. this includes decreasing mobility,...
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joining me now ielizabeth, a writer and former lululemon employee and robi ludwig and chief eative officerf yummy. that's a great name for a company. let's get into this and talk about the chinese situation for moment. lioupersuaons.hes was th the pressure, a man and woman and he's sick and tired of shopping andakes crazy drastic action. this scene is replicated all over america, isn't it? not the suicide but the tension and stress and arguments. >> it's so identifiable,ight? we go to the mall, men don't really love shopping. women love it. it's like a sport. we see a lot of men hanging out on couches. >> w do women make men go shopping. >> i don't know. i think a bad idea. >> no man i know enjoy it. what woman wants their man to trail around a mall for five hours looking for a shoe. it would be a death sentence. >> i leave my husband at home when i shop. it's n pun for him, so it makes it not fun for me. i have business to do when i shop, i got to get my job done. >> i love the fact you're buying shoes and we're the beneficiaries but i don't want to be part of it. >> this man could have s
joining me now ielizabeth, a writer and former lululemon employee and robi ludwig and chief eative officerf yummy. that's a great name for a company. let's get into this and talk about the chinese situation for moment. lioupersuaons.hes was th the pressure, a man and woman and he's sick and tired of shopping andakes crazy drastic action. this scene is replicated all over america, isn't it? not the suicide but the tension and stress and arguments. >> it's so identifiable,ight? we go to the...
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robi ludwig. i love you. this one is a head scratcher for me.k, seat belt controversy going on. get out. the kid gets out. do you see anything in it that gives you pause? >> when i first heard about this story i was like, my god -- >> heard about it. >> heard about it. it sound ied like corporal punishment. sending your kid out to run for not having his safety belt on seemed outrageous. when i saw the video it did not look as harsh to me. the child did not seem upset. the child was not crying. he didn't seem distressed. the interaction between father and son, they seem to have a relationship. so if i did not know that the result or the end result was a result of punishment or for this kid not being in a seat belt i would not think anything of this video. it didn't look that harsh to me. >> which then you -- begs the question, what do you make of the reaction online to this video? i mean, this man received death threats because of it. >> yeah. >> that's a little extreme, right? >> absolutely. i mean, doesn't that, the kind of violent reaction onl
robi ludwig. i love you. this one is a head scratcher for me.k, seat belt controversy going on. get out. the kid gets out. do you see anything in it that gives you pause? >> when i first heard about this story i was like, my god -- >> heard about it. >> heard about it. it sound ied like corporal punishment. sending your kid out to run for not having his safety belt on seemed outrageous. when i saw the video it did not look as harsh to me. the child did not seem upset. the...