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siri is also the author of the books journeys through adulthood discovery in a new sense of identity and many with attention to deficit disorder and the book women with attention deficit disorder which is also now available in spanish and all digital formats like ellen litman surgery sold i'm not going to have the yes. i've known you both for a while i don't care if you know you're in the show so just reveal this to our audience and as such both of you have absolutely fascinating. personal stories that brought you to this. extent you might want to talk about it. or what you're doing what you're about to. start with well yeah i was searching for what was different about maybe my whole life basically right around the time i met you know i was working at a counseling agency for a special program for adults with learning disabilities and i started saying a lot of people and it was right around the early ninety's when i started to understand that maybe there was something with attention also why i wrote my book and what was so interesting for me personally and professionally was that the
siri is also the author of the books journeys through adulthood discovery in a new sense of identity and many with attention to deficit disorder and the book women with attention deficit disorder which is also now available in spanish and all digital formats like ellen litman surgery sold i'm not going to have the yes. i've known you both for a while i don't care if you know you're in the show so just reveal this to our audience and as such both of you have absolutely fascinating. personal...
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with the in your practice the people you work with siri do. deal differently with people who present as the hyperactive form people who present as the more passive former. psychotherapists are basically everybody's been hurt most people i deal with have not been diagnosed to adulthood they bring a lot of wounds with them that they're still dealing with and my goal is to help them heal those wounds to understand what those wounds are when they're reactivated now and what's really going on with them before they can even start to attempt to construct a life that works often they just have to figure out who is. in a great sort of just kind of parts of themselves so it takes a while before some of that shame and avoidance them withdraw all those secondary effects is really what we see a lot of if you're just dealing with a. band you're doing pretty good it's usually about adults by this time i've accumulated so many confused sense of who they are you know what they're good at. my second grade teacher going i mean you know it's like all of this stuf
with the in your practice the people you work with siri do. deal differently with people who present as the hyperactive form people who present as the more passive former. psychotherapists are basically everybody's been hurt most people i deal with have not been diagnosed to adulthood they bring a lot of wounds with them that they're still dealing with and my goal is to help them heal those wounds to understand what those wounds are when they're reactivated now and what's really going on with...
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. >> colbert: why do i need to understand that, can't i say siri do a code for me. >> if we did that we wouldn't have such problems with -- >> colbert: the president said he called the best and the brightest for that, did they call you? >> not yet, i am waiting. >> colbert: you would be the best and the brightest. but why do you think -- why do you think everybody -- your mission is free, right? >> yes. >> colbert: how do you -- so you have the same business model as twitter. so how do you make money? >> right now we don't, so we have a lot of investors in the company and eventually we are hoping to connect the people that are learning on the site with opportunities to with their skill set. >> colbert: i would not say we have a lot of investors and not make money in the same sentence. okay, how would it help me to learn how to code? >> so you have a web site, right, you can change this to, change your web site and better interface with your fans and we think everyone can benefit by learning basic programming. >> colbert: is this -- what kind of languages are we talking about here? be
. >> colbert: why do i need to understand that, can't i say siri do a code for me. >> if we did that we wouldn't have such problems with -- >> colbert: the president said he called the best and the brightest for that, did they call you? >> not yet, i am waiting. >> colbert: you would be the best and the brightest. but why do you think -- why do you think everybody -- your mission is free, right? >> yes. >> colbert: how do you -- so you have the same...
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the magazines, he's saying, said that he abandoned siri after his divorce from katie holmes. well, tom was reportedly forced to make some surprising admissions under oath and one of the admissions is, yeah, he hadn't seen her in over 100 days after the split because he was busy filming a movie some place not in this country but, to me, that's still not an excuse. the like, i just wish this lawsuit wasn't going, tom, because it only does bring into question what kind of father are y you? i'm just saying. i'm sure you're good when you're with her, but you also missed, according to the paperwork, her first day of first grade. and you know katie moved the little girl here to new york. the little girl was living with a full family in l.a. so there's a lot of transitioning. we all know how hard didvorce i on us as grown-ups. you can imagine how it is on a first grader, you know. i haven't seen her smile in a long time. she always looks -- the little girl. she always -- i'm just saying. listen, list en -- and i'm sure he's a great father when they're together but, you know, i know w
the magazines, he's saying, said that he abandoned siri after his divorce from katie holmes. well, tom was reportedly forced to make some surprising admissions under oath and one of the admissions is, yeah, he hadn't seen her in over 100 days after the split because he was busy filming a movie some place not in this country but, to me, that's still not an excuse. the like, i just wish this lawsuit wasn't going, tom, because it only does bring into question what kind of father are y you? i'm...
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for over twenty five years let's go back to it first of all siri you were talking about used a phrase during the brain. that i had heard in a long time actually i'm not sure i've ever heard of. nerve bigotry of neural profiling. it was exciting because i know this summer in detroit where i'm from and five miles from where i grew up in downtown detroit happened to be the same week as the trayvon martin verdict and so i came full circle because that was my original study of focus was minority mental health and i realized that so many of my clients were painted with such a broad brush on the surface disorganization and not really see what's underneath them and same thing obviously with any kind of profiling bigotry but as a therapist what i'm interested in is what happens as a result whether it's women or men with differences what i see happening is. a minority we have learned from the culture and. values people or other minorities realize that's not me and so they idealize those things and internalize those things they compare themselves to that because i needed to account for the terri
for over twenty five years let's go back to it first of all siri you were talking about used a phrase during the brain. that i had heard in a long time actually i'm not sure i've ever heard of. nerve bigotry of neural profiling. it was exciting because i know this summer in detroit where i'm from and five miles from where i grew up in downtown detroit happened to be the same week as the trayvon martin verdict and so i came full circle because that was my original study of focus was minority...
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in nuclear negotiations could really get to a friendlier us approach to iran are also worried that siri at these times could leave the regime in damascus backed by iran. and pakistan's former military dictator has been granted bail. chavez and the shark has been under house arrest for six months now the former president has been linked to a deadly raid on a radical mosque that left a cleric david who leads an anti masonic district court me six candles on bail in all cases brought against him since his return to pakistan from self imposed . there's also include one case relating to the assassination of former prime minister and sleepy town. here in france the foreign minister has put the blame firmly on groups in mali for the deaths of two journalists from our sister station aren't i. she's thinking. i recalled that all were kidnapped and shot dead in northern mali on saturday twelve suspects have been arrested in that case of farming to the attack speaking on french radio this morning the foreign minister on the news said authorities are working to find out exactly what happened. q do y
in nuclear negotiations could really get to a friendlier us approach to iran are also worried that siri at these times could leave the regime in damascus backed by iran. and pakistan's former military dictator has been granted bail. chavez and the shark has been under house arrest for six months now the former president has been linked to a deadly raid on a radical mosque that left a cleric david who leads an anti masonic district court me six candles on bail in all cases brought against him...
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with it in your practice the people you work with siri do you deal differently with people who present as the hyperactive people present as the more passive form of. psychotherapists are basically everybody's been hurt most people i deal with have not been diagnosed to adulthood they bring a lot of wounds with them they're still dealing with and my goal is to help them heal those wounds to understand what those wounds are when they're reactivated now and what's really going on with them before they can even start to attempt to construct a life that works often just have to figure out who is in a great sort of just kind of parts of themselves so it takes a while before some of that shame and avoidance and withdraw all those secondary effects is really what we see a lot of if you're just dealing with a. band you're doing pretty good it's usually about adults by this time i've accumulated so many. of who they are you know what they're good at. second grade teacher gone i mean you know it's like all of this stuff well and what what do you see is the most useful therapeutic. like think that
with it in your practice the people you work with siri do you deal differently with people who present as the hyperactive people present as the more passive form of. psychotherapists are basically everybody's been hurt most people i deal with have not been diagnosed to adulthood they bring a lot of wounds with them they're still dealing with and my goal is to help them heal those wounds to understand what those wounds are when they're reactivated now and what's really going on with them before...
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that's called google now which would be sort of the counterpart to siri, right? >> that's right.ll google services, google now, google earth, we were playing around with that earlier. incredible product. the processer on it is blazingly fast. you can multitask like crazy. again, one-third the cost -- liz: take a shot of the phone, please, if you could so we can see -- there you go. that's the google earth. which we love, right? >> yes. spinning in, spinning out. liz: oh, my god, that is amazing. now let's go the moto x. i'm holding this, this is mine. i ordered it, it was such a blast, by the way, going on the web site and customizing it to neon yellow because i'm so understated. you can have it open up and say hi liz or whatever you want it to say. and they both look about the same size. tell me the difference between the who and why cut the price of the moto x by $100. >> so there are a couple of things that are different about the x. the x has a processing unit that is listening for your voice so you can command it completely using your voice. tone doesn't even have to be on.
that's called google now which would be sort of the counterpart to siri, right? >> that's right.ll google services, google now, google earth, we were playing around with that earlier. incredible product. the processer on it is blazingly fast. you can multitask like crazy. again, one-third the cost -- liz: take a shot of the phone, please, if you could so we can see -- there you go. that's the google earth. which we love, right? >> yes. spinning in, spinning out. liz: oh, my god,...
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. >> caller: i got siri, avx, ford, and facebook. >> interesting. two people in a row have u.s.. and ford. ford i get bawl because of al mulally. but steel. haven't seen that in a while. barrack is a really not great gold company but too low to sell. sirius really well run. facebook is the internet company. my charitable trust owns that. ford, i think al mulally probably is going to go. that's how i'm feeling. i just get that feeling. don't want it, obviously. and u.s. steel is steel. we have steel, we have gold, let's call it entertainment, internet and aude auto. and that's, again, perfect diversification. ford and u.s. steel. sounds like 1967, doesn't it? okay. let's go to robert in my current home state of new jersey. robert? >> caller: hello, jim. a big boo-yah to you from new jersey. >> oh, man. i remember when it used to be called something else. go ahead. remember? it was like leavitttown. >> yeah, yeah. it was levitytown. now it's sounds better. what's up? >> caller: boeing, halliburton, precisioncasting parts, starbucks, and noodles and company. oy. >> oh, man, a littl
. >> caller: i got siri, avx, ford, and facebook. >> interesting. two people in a row have u.s.. and ford. ford i get bawl because of al mulally. but steel. haven't seen that in a while. barrack is a really not great gold company but too low to sell. sirius really well run. facebook is the internet company. my charitable trust owns that. ford, i think al mulally probably is going to go. that's how i'm feeling. i just get that feeling. don't want it, obviously. and u.s. steel is...
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. >> caller: and then siri. >> really? the dental company? >> caller: yeah. >> shoot, man.en snt, kate spade, baby. >> oh, you like the whole thing going here, my friend. all right. now we have apparel company, a dental company, a real estate investment trust, that yield is too high. i don't trust it, frankly. hanes brands, which i think is going up much higher. alcatel lucent can go higher. oh, we have two apparels. i'm going to sum it up once again. i'm sorry. i can't resist. let's sell and buy bristol-myers. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, torn on twitter? bird is the word on wall street. but before you buy the new kid on the block, you don't want to miss what cramer has to say. >>> tomorrow, quick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i'm getting -- >> $1.8 billion out of your briefcase? >> i'm looking for my checkbook. here it is. >> it starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire
. >> caller: and then siri. >> really? the dental company? >> caller: yeah. >> shoot, man.en snt, kate spade, baby. >> oh, you like the whole thing going here, my friend. all right. now we have apparel company, a dental company, a real estate investment trust, that yield is too high. i don't trust it, frankly. hanes brands, which i think is going up much higher. alcatel lucent can go higher. oh, we have two apparels. i'm going to sum it up once again. i'm sorry. i...
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if you're a noncook like me and have been tapped to host thanksgiving, you may find siri will not help get you out of this mess so maybe you call butterball. this time they're teaming up with a brand of wine and will help with turkey questions and pairing wine with your meal. may not seem like a big deal but people at 1-800-butterball are expected to answer more than one million questions this holiday season. that's a lot of turkey and a lot of wine, chris. >> did you say you're a noncook, jackie? >> i'm a big noncook. >> who's cooking your bird? >> my mom will be helping and my aunt is cooking. >> jackie, happy thanksgiving. >> i know how to eat it. i don't cook it. >> i'm more of a stuffing kind of girl. >>> all right, "the hunger games" let's talk about that. the sequel broke box office records for november. it opened with $161 million and now it is on the list of top opening weekends of all time. at number 5 on that list, "the dark knight rises," then "hunger games catching fire" fourth. "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2" is third. ironman 3 is $174 million and "the aven
if you're a noncook like me and have been tapped to host thanksgiving, you may find siri will not help get you out of this mess so maybe you call butterball. this time they're teaming up with a brand of wine and will help with turkey questions and pairing wine with your meal. may not seem like a big deal but people at 1-800-butterball are expected to answer more than one million questions this holiday season. that's a lot of turkey and a lot of wine, chris. >> did you say you're a...
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is it worse than siri. >> probably on par with siri at this point.tends to be a noisy place and struggles to recognize you sometimes. also does facial recognition. so when you walk in front of it, it's supposed to recognize for you and sign you in for me only works half the time. >> you don't have anything at this point, do you? >> no. >> you don't have a wii. >> no, my kids are 3. i've got to avoid -- >> 3. >> if possible -- >> i mean, 4, don't you get a wii? >> absolutely, yeah. but ultimately, quite a few kids these days they want to play games on the ipad. and because -- >> mario cart, man. >> mario cart is a good one. >> is this going to be the thing that saves video games. is this going to actually reenergize this? >> there's a lot of speculation, including that the gaming markets has been declining. these consoles have been around for so long. i think that should help. but ultimately there's a huge trend of people moving toward gaming on their smartphones or gaming on their tablets because they're successful and the games aren't quite as immer
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this is their version of siri. >> is easy to tell time and has a new feature were the screen will comeit can take a picture but there are not many times did you do this. san jose tax thing you are callin will beseeg and calling is okay. >> it does not work on his own. you need to have a certain samsung or android phone for this to work. it does not work with the iphone and might never. if you want to learn more about this and just go to the website. >> would look like john stamos. wow! wow! and in a perfect world, what's delicious would be healthy too. wish granted. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. sounds too good to be true... it's thick, creamy but 0% fat and twice the protein. huh..! where did stamos go? he's here, the oikos are on him. this really is too good to be true! dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. too delicious to be so nutritious. >> from scratch off cards to make millions everyone is hoping to hit it big. an investigation done some clerks who are keeping the winning for themselves. joining us live with more on this story isn't deborah norville with inside edition. maligne
this is their version of siri. >> is easy to tell time and has a new feature were the screen will comeit can take a picture but there are not many times did you do this. san jose tax thing you are callin will beseeg and calling is okay. >> it does not work on his own. you need to have a certain samsung or android phone for this to work. it does not work with the iphone and might never. if you want to learn more about this and just go to the website. >> would look like john...
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thank you very much, jason, mark, with the views on the new siris. >>> steve ballmer giving a wide-rangingit like talking to ballmer as his time at microsoft nears an end? we'll speak to the reporter who wrote that piece in a few moments? the bell's about to sound across europe. yes, your european close in three minutes. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> the european markets are closing now. >> welcome back. time for the european close. simon hobbs is back here. >> thank you very much. we're green across europe. off our highs. i want to point out on italy, a marked outperformance. can you see that, up 2%, in the bottom right-hand corner? we'll come back to italy in a moment. on a day in which europe is generally rallying picking up on coattail
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. >>> and in space, no one siri. apple getting final approval of the cupertino facility.e times, they are a-changing, all you have to do is look at the groundbreaking news video from bob dylan. this is something you have to see to believe, and we'll show it to you in this hour of "squawk on the street." >>> now, we don't say this often, but today is a good day for jcpenney. the struggling retailer surging this morning after reporting positive same-store sales last month. bob pisani here now with a closer look at how to trade this one. hey, bob. >> slightly larger loss than expected. but that wasn't the key point here. the bottom line is the company is grvive. that's all anybody cared about when i talked to some of the traders. here's what's important. same-store sales still a bit weak, but it's improving sequentially year over year. women's and men's apparel, a real problem for them, that's been improving. as long as you get a bottoming in that, and things start improving, that's what people are looking for. look at jcpenney. a lot of guys on the street were better they w
. >>> and in space, no one siri. apple getting final approval of the cupertino facility.e times, they are a-changing, all you have to do is look at the groundbreaking news video from bob dylan. this is something you have to see to believe, and we'll show it to you in this hour of "squawk on the street." >>> now, we don't say this often, but today is a good day for jcpenney. the struggling retailer surging this morning after reporting positive same-store sales last...