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they're fixing plows and changes and schools and saxes. back in the 16 and 1700s, they're doing more of the making of those implements. by the 1800s you have people specializing in making things like axes and plows and other tools and then your neighborhood black smith is mort repairman that keeps new business by fixing those tools. >> the blue flames indicate that it's a cleaner fire than the yellow flames. the yellow flames along the end mean that i'm cooking off the impurities in the coal, called coke, which is the relining form of they'll boll like the reformed form of wood -- i make coke out of my coal so that i can get my metal hot enough to be soft enough to hammer on. and i don't have to hit it hard when it's hot because it's softer. and it's basically just a matter of dropping my hammer onto the metal. >> mills are the last water powered mills to come along at the very end of the 1700s and they're the first to disappear. they started going out of business in the 1820s. when people are going to a store and buying factor made cloth,
they're fixing plows and changes and schools and saxes. back in the 16 and 1700s, they're doing more of the making of those implements. by the 1800s you have people specializing in making things like axes and plows and other tools and then your neighborhood black smith is mort repairman that keeps new business by fixing those tools. >> the blue flames indicate that it's a cleaner fire than the yellow flames. the yellow flames along the end mean that i'm cooking off the impurities in the...
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geoffrey sax talked about three- regulating the market -- regulating the market. it is all there. why is it not been articulated by the media? >> i think it is. it is not up to -- different occupy's have different demands. it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the robin hood tax. the other would be to change the way our tax structure is organized, how to get money out of politics, hold corporations responsible, support attorney general's fighting for for closure relief. there are six of 10. >> have you ever been wrong? [laughter] >> occupy wall street is a moral compass. they are articulating what they think it should be. the lead essay is a shift. i am wrong all the time. >> give me one example. [laughter] >> i said on national television the night -- election night of 2000 as florida was coming in that the election would be decided that night. people may remember t
geoffrey sax talked about three- regulating the market -- regulating the market. it is all there. why is it not been articulated by the media? >> i think it is. it is not up to -- different occupy's have different demands. it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the...
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i don't rememberer clinton arguing anything between sax riffs., it is and the like nixon going on "laugh in." >> that was a campaign riff -- >> but he d notot argue -- >> thihis was a takeoff of his argument on that position. is thiss as appropriate as bill clinton going on after his enesess nominating speech of michae dukisis, at admitting to johnny carson thatat it was not the best hour of his life. thatas self-deprating and it worked for him. >> i in 2008, president obama got 67% of th youth vote. only 6 of 18-to-29 orders are registered, only 46% say they are definitely going to vote. there is an enthusiasm gap. >> because they are y young. >> they had it is a chasm in 2008. -- enthusiasm in 2008. >> the thingss that inspireded them in 2008 are gone. it would take a miracle. >> everyoung person i knein 200000 it was out canassing. >> youth is the ultimate solution of hope over experience. i think the lighting is no longer in the bottle. >> if you listen to that treasury secretary this week talking about social security not being there for the
i don't rememberer clinton arguing anything between sax riffs., it is and the like nixon going on "laugh in." >> that was a campaign riff -- >> but he d notot argue -- >> thihis was a takeoff of his argument on that position. is thiss as appropriate as bill clinton going on after his enesess nominating speech of michae dukisis, at admitting to johnny carson thatat it was not the best hour of his life. thatas self-deprating and it worked for him. >> i in 2008,...
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it is earth day celebrations and you're looking at the chad hollister band with ron holiday on sax. ♪'m a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk.
it is earth day celebrations and you're looking at the chad hollister band with ron holiday on sax. ♪'m a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk.
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it is earth day celebrations and you're looking at the chad hollister band with ron holiday on sax. ♪'m a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> lights, camera, action, it's "your money" from los angeles. i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. los angeles means hollywood. that, of course, means movies. when i think of movies, i think of popcorn. not just to eat but to explain this whole debate about whether taxes in the u.s. are fair. i'm talking about federal personal income tax. the folks at the
it is earth day celebrations and you're looking at the chad hollister band with ron holiday on sax. ♪'m a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk....
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geoffrey sax at columbia. -- jeffrey sachs. how we can eradicate poverty in this country.do not have a leadership class that takes this issue or these people seriously enough to pull together a plan to make this happen. we all know this. when this country get serious about anything, when it makes anything a priority, it gets done. if we want to go to war, we will find the money. we will print money to go to war if that is what our priority is. one layperson put it this way. all of the american people want the same thing. republicans, a democrat, left, right, black, white, jews, gentile, educated, e literate. there is a leadership vacuum -- vacuum in the middle where no one is stepping up to fight and defend the poor. i hope if he gets a second term that the president as part of his legacy will take this issue much more seriously, since most of us are falling into this and this anyway. one thing i am certain on that all americans are in agreement on, we are not asking to be poor. if we can have some leadership on this. >> unless you are a month or a nun. -- monk or a nun. y
geoffrey sax at columbia. -- jeffrey sachs. how we can eradicate poverty in this country.do not have a leadership class that takes this issue or these people seriously enough to pull together a plan to make this happen. we all know this. when this country get serious about anything, when it makes anything a priority, it gets done. if we want to go to war, we will find the money. we will print money to go to war if that is what our priority is. one layperson put it this way. all of the american...
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year which of course that encourage investors let's take a look at the individual movers on the my sax and there they are we see that most of the blue chips were lower unnaturally gasper on the walls over supercenter and we know about the company that has struck a deal to increase its presence in the vietnamese shall spot about the health of course and then we have a sperm bank losing over one and a half percent and what we know about that is it's reported a sixty percent increase in its net profit in the first quarter of last according to russian i can understand there's moving on we have fertilizer on probably releasing it just on the super side as well and the company their production by twenty seven percent in the first quarter and that's because of a lower band all right let's move on now to currencies the ruble lost against both the main currencies against the greenback and the euro and also when it comes to the euro dollar trading it's pretty much flat from us because an increase concerns that we will see more trouble in the euro zone with the vet prices there are as well and al
year which of course that encourage investors let's take a look at the individual movers on the my sax and there they are we see that most of the blue chips were lower unnaturally gasper on the walls over supercenter and we know about the company that has struck a deal to increase its presence in the vietnamese shall spot about the health of course and then we have a sperm bank losing over one and a half percent and what we know about that is it's reported a sixty percent increase in its net...
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much focused on what's going on in the euro parent us air as well we have a mixed performance on my sax point six percent we have a look at the individual salaries this is not really suffered i can promise down that was a surprise after they announce higher than expected production for the first quarter lupul was down as well but a soft prices have come off hard for have a look at those in a moment dixie that's a retailer in russia nobody commish down point eight percent and that's despite reporting first quarter revenue doubling year on year they had a healthy again at the beginning of the day but they managed to finish up the fact that however for those four prices as i say they do remain stable that was not the sentiments going on with international international pressure excuse me got me involved coming in surprise you because supply is improving in the rest of the idea of that some of them are very much in parts of those oil prices now now on the topic of oil i want to talk about what's next if i my bosses will and it's reportedly in talks with the need to drill in the black sea or
much focused on what's going on in the euro parent us air as well we have a mixed performance on my sax point six percent we have a look at the individual salaries this is not really suffered i can promise down that was a surprise after they announce higher than expected production for the first quarter lupul was down as well but a soft prices have come off hard for have a look at those in a moment dixie that's a retailer in russia nobody commish down point eight percent and that's despite...
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away from for example goldman sachs and greg smith came out with that letter he said almost saxes all these awful things are they trying to get ahead of the p.r. curb by putting a goal like out into the media what are your thoughts at this point it's also quite simple you know there's only one parishioner of like masters in d.c. and it was that interview made by beauprez only and she didn't spoke at the time before she promoted and she spoke for the so she was the head of the times this was the let's say the only mainstream interview of her and that was like four years ago four or five years ago and no suddenly she came out. to talk about. university you know they gave me morgan bank gave five million dollars to do interest in denver you know you know special lessons from diplomas about commodities you know i do cultural commodities mostly and this is absolutely fascinating yes she came out first because they need to have students you know to learn how to manipulate the commode it is called this is called well let's you know . this is something very new basically and the second point
away from for example goldman sachs and greg smith came out with that letter he said almost saxes all these awful things are they trying to get ahead of the p.r. curb by putting a goal like out into the media what are your thoughts at this point it's also quite simple you know there's only one parishioner of like masters in d.c. and it was that interview made by beauprez only and she didn't spoke at the time before she promoted and she spoke for the so she was the head of the times this was the...
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and welcome back to the big picture i'm sam sax coming up in this half hour politicians are eternally optimistic about their reelection hopes but speaker of the house john boehner isn't so optimistic this year for some reason just a moment we'll break down exactly what the odds are of republicans keeping power in the house of representatives after november and austerity continues to run amuck across the globe and it's claimed another victim and eventually take i'll tell you about that victim intolerable breakdown who is driving this austerity and who stands to benefit the most from it. all right in the best of the rest of the news is the republican majority in the house of representatives in danger speaker of the house john boehner seems to think so in an interview with fox news speaker boehner said this about the republican prospects of holding the house after november i said there's a two in three chance that we win. control of the house. but there's a one of three chance i'll be the loser but i feel myself frank. we've got a big challenge and we've got work to do. a lot of work to
and welcome back to the big picture i'm sam sax coming up in this half hour politicians are eternally optimistic about their reelection hopes but speaker of the house john boehner isn't so optimistic this year for some reason just a moment we'll break down exactly what the odds are of republicans keeping power in the house of representatives after november and austerity continues to run amuck across the globe and it's claimed another victim and eventually take i'll tell you about that victim...
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police say a homeless as man body was found behind the old hollywood video at the food sax shopping center on monument boulevard. they say he was a 49-year-old concord man. they say he appeared to be assaulted. anyone with information is asked to call concord police. >>> police have identify a young man involved in a shooting near a convenience store. authorities have not yet said what role they believe he playing into the of 4-year-old devin whitmire. police are still looking for other students in the case. >>> a rave at the oakland coliseum apparently went off without any major problems. about 12,000 people attended the pop 2012reave, it's same event that was banned at the cow palace after two drug- related deaths in 2010. the incident led some lawmakers to ban raves in certain venues. oakland police say they didn't receive any report of problems at rave last night. >>> an occupy oakland march was not as pesful. police received several reports of vandalism including broken windows and graffiti. a starbucks, a quizno and wells fargo branch and other businesses had some damage. oakland pol
police say a homeless as man body was found behind the old hollywood video at the food sax shopping center on monument boulevard. they say he was a 49-year-old concord man. they say he appeared to be assaulted. anyone with information is asked to call concord police. >>> police have identify a young man involved in a shooting near a convenience store. authorities have not yet said what role they believe he playing into the of 4-year-old devin whitmire. police are still looking for...
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clinton played a sax. >> it's a dangerous trend.ast couple months. i'm worried about the fall. >> i'm worried about romney ever singing again. the man cannot carry a tune. >> in the retelling, they're just exhausted like he just sort of decided it, because it was a why the hell not, and all the press was is this livening um? and it's like, no, he's tries to enjoy pieces of this campaign. >> there is organic moments like that on the trail when they become iconic, because they do reveal something about the candidate, the person, and what we saw with obama is that he wanted to sing. >> the dude can carry carry a tune. >> eric bates, i will sing with you the next time i see you in new york city, but i any tonedeaf. >>> andrea mitchell reports is just minutes away. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 dusters extender can clean hard to reach places in less time. swiffer. great clean in less time. o
clinton played a sax. >> it's a dangerous trend.ast couple months. i'm worried about the fall. >> i'm worried about romney ever singing again. the man cannot carry a tune. >> in the retelling, they're just exhausted like he just sort of decided it, because it was a why the hell not, and all the press was is this livening um? and it's like, no, he's tries to enjoy pieces of this campaign. >> there is organic moments like that on the trail when they become iconic, because...
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. >> my brother-in-law was her sax player. >> yes. >> really?t she was a big fan of yours. >> i just wished i could have reached out and said you don't need to do this but i'm sure many have tried and it's -- >> it was said about you that throughout the '70s when ump with money and not going to parties but you were hanging out with a lot of people who were living the life to excess. you were like, at the orgy but you were the one watching. kind of an overview. >> when i was -- not literally, of course. >> figuratively speaking. >> you preferred not to get involved in that stuff? >> yeah. there was the get back to the land sort of -- we laugh at that now in the austin powers movies and everything but i really did. >> this is why idaho is so crucial coming through in this book. you're at the height of your fame and you're making all this money and you go and uproot and live in idaho for three years and you live off the land. doing stuff as your friends at the time said to you, you can get people to do this. you can pay people. but you wanted to do
. >> my brother-in-law was her sax player. >> yes. >> really?t she was a big fan of yours. >> i just wished i could have reached out and said you don't need to do this but i'm sure many have tried and it's -- >> it was said about you that throughout the '70s when ump with money and not going to parties but you were hanging out with a lot of people who were living the life to excess. you were like, at the orgy but you were the one watching. kind of an overview....
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. >> juan: when someone like bill clinton is on arsenia hall playing sax -- >> dana: it's just not myt have an example of president bush doing that. guess why? he didn't do it. everyone is saying that it's not my style. it's my opinion. >> juan: you say president bush never went on leno? >> dana: not until after he left the white house. not as president. there is a difference. >> eric: this is brilliant strategy. brilliant politics because then we don't talk about gas prices, or unemployment. we talk how cool or uncool for him to be on fallen. >> greg: it is becoming, people are voting for him because he's cool. >> kimberly: yes. >> dana: while he is on jimmy fallen slow-jamming about a policy that is actually not going to help anybody. >> juan: slow down. >> dana: did you see monday's show? >> kimberly: you're about to get it. >> juan: wait. you say the laws aren't helping anybody? >> greg: let dana finish and juan can respond. i'm going to get tea. >> dana: there is a difference. you can have cool. that is fine and great. it's not going to help you get a job. governor romney was say
. >> juan: when someone like bill clinton is on arsenia hall playing sax -- >> dana: it's just not myt have an example of president bush doing that. guess why? he didn't do it. everyone is saying that it's not my style. it's my opinion. >> juan: you say president bush never went on leno? >> dana: not until after he left the white house. not as president. there is a difference. >> eric: this is brilliant strategy. brilliant politics because then we don't talk about...
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since the pivot aole moment wal when they told him to go on arsenio hall and play the sax, and he was running third at that incident positive behind p.e. rot and george h.w. bush and they realize the the days that you could float above were over and whether you are a candidate for president or president you had to take part in some measure of popular culture. >> indeed. thanks so much for joining us. stay with us. much more ahead. 1 on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> this time the arizona that targets illegal immigrants. in last month's test of health care reform the case pits federal against state hours and has profound political complications in a presidential election year. indeed it is already a flash point on the cam
since the pivot aole moment wal when they told him to go on arsenio hall and play the sax, and he was running third at that incident positive behind p.e. rot and george h.w. bush and they realize the the days that you could float above were over and whether you are a candidate for president or president you had to take part in some measure of popular culture. >> indeed. thanks so much for joining us. stay with us. much more ahead. 1 on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can...
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since the pivot aole moment wal when they told him to go on arsenio hall and play the sax, and he was running third at that incident positive behind p.e. rot and george h.w. bush and they realize the the days that you could float above were over and whether you are a candidate for president or president you had to take part in some measure of popular culture. >> indeed. thanks so much for joining us. stay with us. much more ahead. 1 >>> this time the arizona that targets illegal immigrants. in last month's test of health care reform the case pits federal against state hours and has profound political complications in a presidential election year. indeed it is already a flash point on the cam trail. >> should there be aggressive seek them out find them and arrest them as the sheriff advocates. >> i think you see a mlgds here in arizona. the right course for america is drop the lawsuits against arizona and other states that are trying to do the job barack obama isn't doing. >> we now have a republican nominee who said that the arizona laws are a model for the country, that these are law
since the pivot aole moment wal when they told him to go on arsenio hall and play the sax, and he was running third at that incident positive behind p.e. rot and george h.w. bush and they realize the the days that you could float above were over and whether you are a candidate for president or president you had to take part in some measure of popular culture. >> indeed. thanks so much for joining us. stay with us. much more ahead. 1 >>> this time the arizona that targets illegal...
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. >> from 20 years ago bill clinton played the sax on ars ino hall.hat's the big deal about him going on jimmy fallon? >> candidates go through all kinds of degrading experiences. but -- >> clinton as president talked about his underwear on mtv. >> that was a big -- people really were shocked by that. >> what about this? >> what has happened here -- so it's -- i had qualms about it too, but i think what we're also realizing is there is nor eric -- or walter cronkite, and that the media landscape is changing, and it is probably unrealistic to expect politicians not to adjust to it. one more thing i think is happening. we are living through a fiscal crisis that has very different impacts on young people and elderly people, and the elderly are responding by mobilizing and the young people are responding by demobilizing. guess who is losing? i can kind of understand why a president who is looking to a young audience that's trying to reach in this way, but it's different, and all -- the precedents that are being cited are all about candidates, not about si
. >> from 20 years ago bill clinton played the sax on ars ino hall.hat's the big deal about him going on jimmy fallon? >> candidates go through all kinds of degrading experiences. but -- >> clinton as president talked about his underwear on mtv. >> that was a big -- people really were shocked by that. >> what about this? >> what has happened here -- so it's -- i had qualms about it too, but i think what we're also realizing is there is nor eric -- or walter...
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when lvmh said business accelerated from the fourth quarter to the first, well, that benefits sax and also benefits nordstroms and on the specialty side, limited will open their stores overseas in london and pink is just at the beginning. >> dana, if you have a 16-year-old daughter, what is the hottest concept store for her right now, and will that affect its stock price? >> i think the hottest concept is pink which limited has. it's all the different colors. it's been selling through very well. it's adding to their sales, so i think that helps, but really it's some privately held stores, too. forever 21 is there for all the teen girls. >> what's your take on kohl's. >> just got off the line with them, their comps came in better than expected. certainly it was driven by ticket a little bit more than traffic. let's watch the second half of the year with kohl's because that's when the new merchandise from the santa monica creative center comes. it's a turnaround. ove that we're sitting so many names and let's throw another one into the mix as well and that being j.c. penney, a bit of a
when lvmh said business accelerated from the fourth quarter to the first, well, that benefits sax and also benefits nordstroms and on the specialty side, limited will open their stores overseas in london and pink is just at the beginning. >> dana, if you have a 16-year-old daughter, what is the hottest concept store for her right now, and will that affect its stock price? >> i think the hottest concept is pink which limited has. it's all the different colors. it's been selling...
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. >> my brother-in-law was her sax player. >> oh, really. >> yes, in her band so i know for a fact sheah. i just wished i could have reached out and just said, you don't need to do this. but i'm sure many have tried. >> it was said about you that throughout the '70s when you were owning all this money -- you were not going to parties but hanging out with a lot of people living the life to success, but you were like at the orgy but you were the one watching as a kind of overview. >> when i was -- not literally, of course. >> figuratively speaking. >> figuratively. absolutely. >> you preferred not to get involved in the seedier kind of stuff. >> yeah. there was the get back to the land sort of -- we laugh at that now in the austin powers movies and everything but i really did. >> this is why idaho to me is so crucial to me coming through in this book. you're at the height of your fame and "tapestry" is one of the greatest albums of all time. you're making all this money and you just uproot and you go and live in idaho for three years, and you just live off the land. i mean you're doing s
. >> my brother-in-law was her sax player. >> oh, really. >> yes, in her band so i know for a fact sheah. i just wished i could have reached out and just said, you don't need to do this. but i'm sure many have tried. >> it was said about you that throughout the '70s when you were owning all this money -- you were not going to parties but hanging out with a lot of people living the life to success, but you were like at the orgy but you were the one watching as a kind of...
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so here's the thing, you know, when bill clinton years ago went on arsenio hall and he's playing his saxe, the right attacked him then, did very well with the youth. barack obama did well with the youth in 2008, he has in the polls more youth supporting him, but he needs more of those youth, and he needs them to come out in november and vote. so i think it's okay to be cool and competent as a leader, and i think it makes him more likable. and right now the two things it's going to come down to in november is who america likes and trusts. megyn: well, you know, the president's likable. before i let you -- "the washington post" poses it this way. he suggests at first glance it would seem to favor the president, after all, who would you like to vote for, the coolest guy in school, or alex p. keaton? think about it, are we getting that president obama is the john travolta character in grease? he's the coolest guy in school, he's the prom king versus, right? is in the choice? versus mitt romney and alex p. keaton who was definitely not the coolest guy in school who yet you somehow might trust
so here's the thing, you know, when bill clinton years ago went on arsenio hall and he's playing his saxe, the right attacked him then, did very well with the youth. barack obama did well with the youth in 2008, he has in the polls more youth supporting him, but he needs more of those youth, and he needs them to come out in november and vote. so i think it's okay to be cool and competent as a leader, and i think it makes him more likable. and right now the two things it's going to come down to...
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had this band for almost six years and they are all studio musicians mostly out of nashville but the saxlly jazz players. one from glood, sweat and tears an one from toto and one from musician hall of fame and buddies of mine for many years that i used to work with in l.a. for me the story telling piece of music gives me an opportunity to be all those things and to relay all of the things that i have experienced in my long life and career. >> you were born in arizona, is that right? >> i was. >> arizona girl. everyone thinks i'm from texas. i guess because i am tall. >> we are tall. >> will is from texas. lynda carter, so nice to meet you. >> thank you for having me on. >> music is beautiful. >> lincoln center tomorrow and friday and saturday nights. >> you got it. "end point" with our panel is next. by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annua
had this band for almost six years and they are all studio musicians mostly out of nashville but the saxlly jazz players. one from glood, sweat and tears an one from toto and one from musician hall of fame and buddies of mine for many years that i used to work with in l.a. for me the story telling piece of music gives me an opportunity to be all those things and to relay all of the things that i have experienced in my long life and career. >> you were born in arizona, is that right?...
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benefit us to do these things to improve our selection process because we have a living process that saxilters in the results that we can target letter are noncompliance. there is no doubt we can improve and are improving on an annual basis. other things i will mention, the? in the collection area access, no question about that. cases go to the? when they are lower priority than other cases. other cases can be higher priority one because we think they are better dollar cases are because we don't have the resources to reach them at this point. we are doing a better job of select in cases where collection. it's not first-in, first out. i want to make it very clear. it's based on the attributes of the given case. thanks. >> let me ask you this very quickly. i appreciate your generosity. has anyone ever estimated or looked at the fact you indicate you have 35,000 employees in tax identity theft comes. what would happen if you're 55 or 45? i mean, what the resources increase? i'm not sure that not having my staff is an economical way to go. >> so mr. towns, i would agree with you. i think nin
benefit us to do these things to improve our selection process because we have a living process that saxilters in the results that we can target letter are noncompliance. there is no doubt we can improve and are improving on an annual basis. other things i will mention, the? in the collection area access, no question about that. cases go to the? when they are lower priority than other cases. other cases can be higher priority one because we think they are better dollar cases are because we...
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there is a commission for personnel sax's, in which the woman in tunisia had gained -- the women in tunisia have gained a lot. the revolution was built on the shoulders of young people and women. it is an islamic game. we adopt a civil states, a republican regime, a democratic system. our the vision is to conduct a dialogue in the state and in society. we envision this as democrat dick -- a democratic message not different -- there is no difference between democracy and islam. perhaps we can deep root the market within islam in a sound manner. -- the group democracy within islam in a sound manner -- deep root democracy in islam in a sound manner. what was gained by the human mind in the modern society that emanated from outside the arab- islamic domain. there is agreement between islam and all of these points. within islam, to respect the rights of minorities, christians, the jewish minorities are small, but they are accepted within the society. we do not have sectarian strife. other minority religious groups enjoy their rights as everybody else. we are careful in the movement to respect in
there is a commission for personnel sax's, in which the woman in tunisia had gained -- the women in tunisia have gained a lot. the revolution was built on the shoulders of young people and women. it is an islamic game. we adopt a civil states, a republican regime, a democratic system. our the vision is to conduct a dialogue in the state and in society. we envision this as democrat dick -- a democratic message not different -- there is no difference between democracy and islam. perhaps we can...