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let's get on the money and find out, start trading with the desk skeptic. >> skeptic?> yes, you're the desk skeptic. what do you think? >> all of those names that you had up there before, they have performed fantastically. you need to see money flow into new areas. you see that. the names that you had up there have defied gravity. they have had great performance. to me, all of a should now, we have seen a very volatile q1 in 2014, very different from what we have seen over the last year. >> were you expecting that as a risk. >> i think we were due for it. the calendar is concerned, we closed on the tippy-top. at new all-time highs. in 2014, i think a lot of things looked different. the growth picture looked different. some of the pressures from outside the u.s. looked different. back to those names, though, i think they're crowded names, i think they have a lot of performance, things are jittery right now. people are looking in the register a little bit. >> of course, scott, we've got one of the poster childs for this sector, green mountain, going to join s&p 500 on ma
let's get on the money and find out, start trading with the desk skeptic. >> skeptic?> yes, you're the desk skeptic. what do you think? >> all of those names that you had up there before, they have performed fantastically. you need to see money flow into new areas. you see that. the names that you had up there have defied gravity. they have had great performance. to me, all of a should now, we have seen a very volatile q1 in 2014, very different from what we have seen over the...
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i'm a skeptic about religion, i'm a skeptic about law, i'm a skeptic about science, i'm a skeptic abilitykepticism. i'm not even sure that's such a good thing. [laughter] but my life is just skeptical. i will die a skeptic. i will not ever know the answers to any of these questions -- >> we're going to bring you armed, alan. [laughter] >> i hope so. my mother would bless you from -- [laughter] but i am a skeptic. i'm even a skeptic on the constitution. i would have written the phrase "establish justice" differently. in the jewish tradition the word in the torah is -- [speaking in native tongue] justice, justice, must thou chase after. the idea being you never achievement and or establish -- achieve or establish justice. justice is always a work in progress. it's always running away from you, and you're always trying to catch up. and you never will. it's a verb, justice, not a noun. and i'm skeptical about our abilities to achieve justice. i would today regard myself, as i said, as a skeptic, but tremendously respectful of religion. the book i was working on in the room prior to this is my
i'm a skeptic about religion, i'm a skeptic about law, i'm a skeptic about science, i'm a skeptic abilitykepticism. i'm not even sure that's such a good thing. [laughter] but my life is just skeptical. i will die a skeptic. i will not ever know the answers to any of these questions -- >> we're going to bring you armed, alan. [laughter] >> i hope so. my mother would bless you from -- [laughter] but i am a skeptic. i'm even a skeptic on the constitution. i would have written the...
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i am a skeptic. i am a skeptic about everything. i am a skeptic about religion.[inaudible] i am a skeptic about skepticism. i am not even sure that is such a good thing. [inaudible] my life is just skeptical. i will die a skeptic good i will not never know the answer to these questions. >> clearly we are having technical issues with our signal from the program. we are recording it. the recorded version will be much better. that will be later in the schedule. >> i would've written the phrase differently. the idea being you never achieve or establish justice. it is a work in progress. it is always running away from you. you're always trying to catch it. and you never will. it is a verb, justice. not a noun. and i'm skeptical about our ability to achieve justice. i would, today, regard myself as a skeptic but tremendously respectful of religion. the book i was working on in the room prior to this is my next book good it is called abraham. the first but not last jewish lawyer. [laughter] we tell five stories of abraham. god.rgues with job -- abraham who accept god's
i am a skeptic. i am a skeptic about everything. i am a skeptic about religion.[inaudible] i am a skeptic about skepticism. i am not even sure that is such a good thing. [inaudible] my life is just skeptical. i will die a skeptic good i will not never know the answer to these questions. >> clearly we are having technical issues with our signal from the program. we are recording it. the recorded version will be much better. that will be later in the schedule. >> i would've written...
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do you think the skepticism that exists about vaccination comes from the rising tide of skepticism of authority that you see in many parts of our lives. religious authority, education, media, the judicial system, there is a lot of doubt in public institutions that used to be pretty unquestionably trusted. is this part of the same thing? >> yeah, i think that's part of what is going on. it's not the fuel picture. it's true that the government strongly supports vaccines and they do so because of the tremendous vicinity tha benefite population. likewise, large corporations and companies that make drugs and vaccines are also not doing as well as they might in terms of public confidence. back when these diseases were prevalent they were also feared. if you look at polio and you speak to my grandparents' generation. they didn't go to movie theaters and swimming pools because they were terrified of polio. the vaccines developed were not funded by the government. they were funded by dimes put in cans by the average person to develop a vaccine. the vaccines developed were developed by people w
do you think the skepticism that exists about vaccination comes from the rising tide of skepticism of authority that you see in many parts of our lives. religious authority, education, media, the judicial system, there is a lot of doubt in public institutions that used to be pretty unquestionably trusted. is this part of the same thing? >> yeah, i think that's part of what is going on. it's not the fuel picture. it's true that the government strongly supports vaccines and they do so...
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. >> our community is skeptical, lisa. michelle says . . .n josh, look there is some real scepticism in our public. people like eating, tasting, and seeing food. i can't imagine having like a soy pot luck party. how do you convince a skeptical public about this food science? >> number one the reality of our food production process, intensive animal production and even more specifically, take eggs. no one following this conversation would think that that's natural. in fact i would guess that almost every single person listening right now would be appalled if they saw what they saw. it's gross, it's not efficient, it's not old mcdonald had a farm. and i think it's important to have a firm grasp on that reality. food tech has invitro meats, soylent, and some other things. and i think what we practice is k looking at plants around the world. we found 11 plants that when we use them are even better than a -- caged egg. we're not manipulating them, soylent greening them, we're using them and putting them in muffins or cookies or maybe even scrambli
. >> our community is skeptical, lisa. michelle says . . .n josh, look there is some real scepticism in our public. people like eating, tasting, and seeing food. i can't imagine having like a soy pot luck party. how do you convince a skeptical public about this food science? >> number one the reality of our food production process, intensive animal production and even more specifically, take eggs. no one following this conversation would think that that's natural. in fact i would...
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skeptical. we learned that secretary of defense hagel sent top nato commander breedlove scheduled to testify this week sent him back to nato headquarters in europe so that he could oversee the troop build-up, the russian troop build-up, citing a welcome of transparency on the part of russia so obviously concerns running very deep. this all coming at secretary kerry, his rush yun counterpart, trying to hammer out a deal coming on the heels of president obama speaking with president putin on friday. the two men talking for about an hour about a possible diplomatic solution so that is the backdrop to these meetings taking place right now. secretary kerry and lavrov began meeting at 1:00 p.m. eastern time, craig. they have been meeting for quite sometime now. we anticipate that they will talk to reporters at the conclusion of this meeting. craig? >> all right. keep us posted. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you. >>> the deadline to enroll for health insurance is quickly approaching. the deadline m
skeptical. we learned that secretary of defense hagel sent top nato commander breedlove scheduled to testify this week sent him back to nato headquarters in europe so that he could oversee the troop build-up, the russian troop build-up, citing a welcome of transparency on the part of russia so obviously concerns running very deep. this all coming at secretary kerry, his rush yun counterpart, trying to hammer out a deal coming on the heels of president obama speaking with president putin on...
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skeptics will give me two hundred seats.they have now no it doesn't bubble doesn't mean yes said she is that we consider such as yes and now different shades moment states. some families don't forget the radical left radical left for example in spain. yes you how to use the progress of the radical left nothing from the extreme right wing. and in the right skills on different bodies mean the uk and jam on the fighting each other at the same numbers in coming up liking each other. dimension to the beach national party if the group. so in fact it's nuts. it's not a political family issued a defiant young associates these is a family. see somebody called honey. it's mainly the community on the ride was the extreme right and during his racing as it is nonetheless a surge and this dissatisfaction with the mainstream parties the main streams is left of center right of center parties in france is reflected in the european model that's in all countries that means it will be speaking as a book in germany and i get them into chunks tha
skeptics will give me two hundred seats.they have now no it doesn't bubble doesn't mean yes said she is that we consider such as yes and now different shades moment states. some families don't forget the radical left radical left for example in spain. yes you how to use the progress of the radical left nothing from the extreme right wing. and in the right skills on different bodies mean the uk and jam on the fighting each other at the same numbers in coming up liking each other. dimension to...
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skeptics have long predicted peace talks with the palestinians underneath me on his right wing coalition of june to trial but the longer term regional leadership ambitions being mapped adults making peace with the palestinians may become an imperative . a group to abortion anti war protesters were arrested in moscow on tuesday for releasing peace doves outside russia's defense ministry as they called for an end to the conflict with ukraine yesterday russian president led them if putin said russia was of the rights to use or options to protect compact ritz you're living in terror in ukraine the force was not
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we have heard it from others, and you are not alone in the skepticism. i wonder, you know, that you will hear it from a lot of people that the governments involved in the search know more and i will get this question all of the time, that they are hiding some sort of information or better satellite photos or radar data, and my response always is, listen, they are doing their best or they would not deploy so many assets out there at great expense if they were not operating under the best information they have, but as you look at this, there are a lot of tepgss tension s in this about sharing capabilities and so on, and are you concerned that the areas are not sharing information and clues that they have? >> yes, i'm very much concerned. i would link that to the my concern that we seem to have abandoned the northern arc. i mean, this inmarsaturday dat the most reliable, but that we have shifted away from the most northern most basis of countries that don't particularly have good relationships among them, many of them, and would be i assume reluctant to exp
we have heard it from others, and you are not alone in the skepticism. i wonder, you know, that you will hear it from a lot of people that the governments involved in the search know more and i will get this question all of the time, that they are hiding some sort of information or better satellite photos or radar data, and my response always is, listen, they are doing their best or they would not deploy so many assets out there at great expense if they were not operating under the best...
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i'm skeptical of the missile defense issue.been really studied to death, and i'm not sure that crimea really changes the calculation of whether we really want that system. very expensive system, by the way, in poland. >> right. >> but certainly the idea of thickening up our nato commitments and nato relations in poland, i think, are important. i'd be a little skeptical of this idea that we should be rushing in with an equip-and-train program in ukraine. i don't think that will have any deterrent effect whatsoever on russia, and could actually have the opposite effect. i'm not sure that's particularly thought through. >> all right. let's talk about the idea of punishing putin, that if he gets crimea, that it comes at a real cost to him, potentially financially. obviously, the united states can only do -- only do some -- some -- have some impact economically. europe could have more. but take a listen to mike rogers, michigan republican, about his skepticism of economic sanctions. >> any instability in that region causes economic
i'm skeptical of the missile defense issue.been really studied to death, and i'm not sure that crimea really changes the calculation of whether we really want that system. very expensive system, by the way, in poland. >> right. >> but certainly the idea of thickening up our nato commitments and nato relations in poland, i think, are important. i'd be a little skeptical of this idea that we should be rushing in with an equip-and-train program in ukraine. i don't think that will have...
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without having any skeptics when we know for sure there are many skeptics out there and many studieswise but they don't show that. stuart: bright barred and matchable report apple chief tim cook stood up and it responds to a question set if you are a global warming skeptic, don't buy apple's stock. or words to that effect. that is why i say it is an article of faith, almost a religion. katie use that word but like that, you ought to get on board or you are an unbelievable huge sandra: how many tons of recovery? tim clark story but also most recently chipotle including the reason they may have to omit guacamole from the menu because of climate change so you have -- stuart: did they take that back? >> i spoke to the company. the sky is not falling and changes in the weather at first changes in the weather can affect the growing of some of our prime ingredients. they didn't retract the statement. they did make that political statement so the network is irresponsible by not bringing on the other side of the story propping up what many see as the myth. stuart: are you going to say anythin
without having any skeptics when we know for sure there are many skeptics out there and many studieswise but they don't show that. stuart: bright barred and matchable report apple chief tim cook stood up and it responds to a question set if you are a global warming skeptic, don't buy apple's stock. or words to that effect. that is why i say it is an article of faith, almost a religion. katie use that word but like that, you ought to get on board or you are an unbelievable huge sandra: how many...
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everybody wants to see that happen in their lecture but, again, i have terrible skepticism.n that watches this and it's like, where is the laugh mic? where is the sound coming from? why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall? i thought the professor would step in at some point. >> could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the reactions seemed too genuine. ♪ reach, teach ♪ >> was the video real or fake? >> people have asked us the question, who knew what? and the answer is, except for the people involved in the actual prank, the camera people, the director, the choreographer and the people that performed in it nobody knew. >> if it was a setup it would be a big production not just four kids totally disrupting a class. it was a great idea. all that stuff is just great ideas. >> ♪ but all we need is one chance to be treated as your equals as you dance ♪ >> the idea came out of an improve group. >> it was a bunch of students at c
everybody wants to see that happen in their lecture but, again, i have terrible skepticism.n that watches this and it's like, where is the laugh mic? where is the sound coming from? why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall? i thought the professor would step in at some point. >> could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the reactions...
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to be skeptical of government and to be skeptical and put a quarter of a us intelligence services and so it's gonna be necessary for us this week it was announced today. a good example of costly systematically putting in more checks balances legal process is. i only caught. i would have been killed in increase in the hands of the calcutta cup telecom companies as i've mentioned that. is requiring a court order just window dressing or are the actual reforms would have to see the ladies was at the scene in particular whether the parent. the state i wish i could believe the president more readily than by hand initially there were no objections initially said no one is going to do that anyway. the person who was going on and see if there were any additions which he used to it. for the viewing position. as a whole host of things he said. which makes me think he did that he simply says which is what the intelligence services tell them to say. or is that he knows all this and is deliberately misleading the to give you two examples. a major speech he said you know i signed an executive order
to be skeptical of government and to be skeptical and put a quarter of a us intelligence services and so it's gonna be necessary for us this week it was announced today. a good example of costly systematically putting in more checks balances legal process is. i only caught. i would have been killed in increase in the hands of the calcutta cup telecom companies as i've mentioned that. is requiring a court order just window dressing or are the actual reforms would have to see the ladies was at...
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. >> the skeptics, if they continue to be skeptics, you guys do what you are going to do.e will be people springing up. it will not be people who are used to the 30-second and 60-second spots. they will be dinosaurs. nature abhors a vacuum. >> am i still having a marketing career? i really don't know. i think i might. if i am doing a marketing career, then there is a lot of space to find what you want to do, and what you want to spend your time on. too many people get in and say i really don't know. this is just the way it is. it is never going to change. my job is never going to feel good because my job is x, and i need that paycheck. it is just not true. >> people who are unwilling to stick their necks out and unwilling to change, unwilling to accept risk are eventually going to lose it all in the end. >> we know the planet is under pressure. one company is not going to change it. we need to start a movement, get more companies on board, then, yes, we can have a meaningful impact on the planet. >> in a transparent world, the consumer is a watchdog. a critic. but also, a
. >> the skeptics, if they continue to be skeptics, you guys do what you are going to do.e will be people springing up. it will not be people who are used to the 30-second and 60-second spots. they will be dinosaurs. nature abhors a vacuum. >> am i still having a marketing career? i really don't know. i think i might. if i am doing a marketing career, then there is a lot of space to find what you want to do, and what you want to spend your time on. too many people get in and say i...
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does that add or decrease your skepticism at this point? >> i'm not more skeptical.ding the aircraft itself. the specialists, the oceanographers will start their job and try to pinpoint the area where the aircraft may be to include the flight data recorder and cockpit recorder. as you said, it only has 30 days total battery power to send out its signal. the signal goes two miles under water. we are halfway through that battery at this time. >> okay. this is what i think people are finding interesting as well. this is about 2,000 miles off the coast of australia where this was found. it is only 75 miles from other objects that were found by australian authorities six days ago. does that give you hope that these three parts could be related in some way? >> absolutely does. it definitely gives me hope. we need to find this airplane somehow. we need to find the recorders and we need to figure out what happened in this incident. i think a lot of new things will come from this. anytime you look at a globe, where you see an ocean, anywhere from 100 to 200 miles off the coas
does that add or decrease your skepticism at this point? >> i'm not more skeptical.ding the aircraft itself. the specialists, the oceanographers will start their job and try to pinpoint the area where the aircraft may be to include the flight data recorder and cockpit recorder. as you said, it only has 30 days total battery power to send out its signal. the signal goes two miles under water. we are halfway through that battery at this time. >> okay. this is what i think people are...
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>> they're three large objects but it looks skeptical to me.y're just too big to be pieces of the airplane. they're 70 feet by 70 feet across. the fuselage of a 777 is only 20 feet across. so if the size is right, of course, maybe the satellite is miscalibrated or something like that. but it makes me skeptical that [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. but you're not done. capella university can help take your career even further, with the most direct path to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. test. they said they're still
>> they're three large objects but it looks skeptical to me.y're just too big to be pieces of the airplane. they're 70 feet by 70 feet across. the fuselage of a 777 is only 20 feet across. so if the size is right, of course, maybe the satellite is miscalibrated or something like that. but it makes me skeptical that [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged....
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i am a skeptic. i am a skeptic about everything. i am a skeptic about religion. [inaudible] i am a skeptic about skepticism. i am not even sure that is such a good thing. [inaudible] >> clearly we are having technical issues with our signal from the program. we are recording it. -- recorded version much will be much better. that will be later in the schedule. question facebook related to hobby lobby and the contraceptives mandate case that the supreme court will hear tomorrow. /cspann go to facebook.com to offer your thoughts. the house will be in for legislative business this afternoon starting at 2:00 eastern, just over one hour from now. live coverage here on c-span. until then, a discussion on polls that indicates americans are less interested in intervening in international skirmishes. from today's "washington journal." bill galstois n, a senior host: a recent piece you wrote address two polls. one was from the pew research center. it takes a look specifically at what going on -- at what's going on in the ukraine. saying not to get too involved in the situat
i am a skeptic. i am a skeptic about everything. i am a skeptic about religion. [inaudible] i am a skeptic about skepticism. i am not even sure that is such a good thing. [inaudible] >> clearly we are having technical issues with our signal from the program. we are recording it. -- recorded version much will be much better. that will be later in the schedule. question facebook related to hobby lobby and the contraceptives mandate case that the supreme court will hear tomorrow. /cspann go...
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>> skeptical.nk they will look at this narrowly, can we define a family grown or private organization as covered under this religious freedom act, if they can narrowly it will go forward, but don't look for a big sweeping decision. >> i agree, but so much month cusion to whether -- confusion to whether a corporation can be a person. there are jury instructs to say, you have to treat corporations like persons, for purposes of the law that will be interesting. lou: at the same time, law right now has an e exemption for religious nonprofits, if they are to be treated as persons there has to be equalty, a construct, persons but -- would know nonprofits have the same footing. >> yes, if you get there, what the administration has been arguing, owners, the company, they are not actually provideing ththe contraceptives. >> tha that is a silly thing. >> i am saying that is what obama administration would say. lou: someone has to behalf way honest even in law. >> corporation can only act for these individual
>> skeptical.nk they will look at this narrowly, can we define a family grown or private organization as covered under this religious freedom act, if they can narrowly it will go forward, but don't look for a big sweeping decision. >> i agree, but so much month cusion to whether -- confusion to whether a corporation can be a person. there are jury instructs to say, you have to treat corporations like persons, for purposes of the law that will be interesting. lou: at the same time,...
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i'm a little skeptical. but what we need to do is identify something that's tagged to that plane and then the real search begins. if we can reverse drift these pieces back 12 days to when the impact occurred, then our work's cut out for us. we're going to have an area probably even bigger than the air france area and we're going to have to employ a lot of assets to look at the bottom at that point. >> colleen keller, richard quest, guys, thanks very much. just ahead, we'll continue the breaking news coverage on the search for flight 370 including a frightening new theory that's picking up steam among some experts and analysts. could deadly fumes or a lack of oxygen have created a so-called zombie plane? we'll explain. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> a chilling new
i'm a little skeptical. but what we need to do is identify something that's tagged to that plane and then the real search begins. if we can reverse drift these pieces back 12 days to when the impact occurred, then our work's cut out for us. we're going to have an area probably even bigger than the air france area and we're going to have to employ a lot of assets to look at the bottom at that point. >> colleen keller, richard quest, guys, thanks very much. just ahead, we'll continue the...
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that fear to make a decision. >> the skeptics, if they continue to be skeptics, you guys do what youre will be people springing up. it will not be people who are used to the 30-second and 60-second spots. they will be dinosaurs. nature abhors a vacuum. >> am i still having a marketing career? i really don't know. i think i might. if i am doing a marketing career, then there is a lot of space to find what you want to do, and what you want to spend your time on. too many people get in and say i really don't know. this is just the way it is. it is never going to change. my job is never going to feel good because my job is x, and i need that paycheck. it is just not true. >> people who are unwilling to stick their necks out and unwilling to change, unwilling to accept risk are eventually going to lose it all in the end. >> we know the planet is under pressure. one company is not going to change it. we need to start a movement, get more companies on board, then, yes, we can have a meaningful impact on the planet. >> in a transparent world, the consumer is a watchdog. a critic. but also, a
that fear to make a decision. >> the skeptics, if they continue to be skeptics, you guys do what youre will be people springing up. it will not be people who are used to the 30-second and 60-second spots. they will be dinosaurs. nature abhors a vacuum. >> am i still having a marketing career? i really don't know. i think i might. if i am doing a marketing career, then there is a lot of space to find what you want to do, and what you want to spend your time on. too many people get in...
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so before all you skeptics get your undies in a bundle, here he is, america, your skeptic.skip garibaldi. >> numerology is in no way a science. numerology is lacking two crucial factors that we expect in science. so, one is, why should adding up the digits in your birth date have any effect, any correlation whatsoever, with what's going to happen to you in the next year? and the second thing it's lacking is controlled experiment to test the claims. >> rorter: oh, party pooper. still, we wanted to know, do some lottery numbers come up more frequently than others, making them by definition lucky numbers? my "20/20" colleague, melissa, did a little research. so what'd you do? >> so out of the 50 most recent drawings over 100 million dollars i took, all the winning numbers and tallied up how many times they all showed up. the number 10 came up 10 times number 31, 12 times. those have to be lucky numbers. on the other hand, the number two came up just twice. and the number 40? just once. glynis isn't surprised. >> it is literally the breakdown of the number. 'cause here's what's
so before all you skeptics get your undies in a bundle, here he is, america, your skeptic.skip garibaldi. >> numerology is in no way a science. numerology is lacking two crucial factors that we expect in science. so, one is, why should adding up the digits in your birth date have any effect, any correlation whatsoever, with what's going to happen to you in the next year? and the second thing it's lacking is controlled experiment to test the claims. >> rorter: oh, party pooper....
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but i think it's interesting to note that the story has been met with a lot of skepticism, it seems to be a bit too spectacular, a bit too well-timed. mindful it was revealed while prime minister netanyahu was in the u.s. during his visit and while the apac meeting was going on. this may still be true but factors may not be received as credibly in others' eyes as in other circumstances. >> these weapons were seized days back yet the announcement or the press conference was held today. >> well i mean if you just compare it to what happened in january 2002 then there was an alleged ship carrying aid that the israeli israelis allege waso yassir arafat. potentially also, brought iran into the axis of evil. it was the state of the union of the george bush was being drafted. what was so fascinating with that story is once it had that effect and the talks were scuttled, no one ever heard about that story again and no one got to the bottom of that story to see exactly what happened. there are so many similarities about this particular case, particularly mindful of the displeasure of the israel
but i think it's interesting to note that the story has been met with a lot of skepticism, it seems to be a bit too spectacular, a bit too well-timed. mindful it was revealed while prime minister netanyahu was in the u.s. during his visit and while the apac meeting was going on. this may still be true but factors may not be received as credibly in others' eyes as in other circumstances. >> these weapons were seized days back yet the announcement or the press conference was held today....
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>> three large objects but it loo looks skeptical to me.hey're too big to be pieces of the airplane. 70 feet by 70 feet across. the fuselage of a 777 is only 20 feet across. so if the size is right, of course maybe the satellite has miscalibrated or something like that. so that makes me skeptical. it's in the right location. everybody wants it to be there. so we've just got to be careful jumping to conclusions. >> when you say that it's too large, meaning -- we've had other guests say this as well -- -- that the plane would have broken up into smaller pieces if something catastrophic had happened to it or it hit the water at speed? >> there's no piece of airplane that's that big. even if it didn't break up, entire wing was sitting there, fuselage was sitting there it's not that big. because it's square. the fuselage is long and skinny. it's only 20 feet across. the wing is long and skinny, and it's 25, 30 feet across. you don't have anything that's 70 feet by 70 feet. >> john, at this point, where are you on what happened? i don't want to s
>> three large objects but it loo looks skeptical to me.hey're too big to be pieces of the airplane. 70 feet by 70 feet across. the fuselage of a 777 is only 20 feet across. so if the size is right, of course maybe the satellite has miscalibrated or something like that. so that makes me skeptical. it's in the right location. everybody wants it to be there. so we've just got to be careful jumping to conclusions. >> when you say that it's too large, meaning -- we've had other guests...
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and there would be as many skeptics who don't voice themselves quite as publicly. >> and who can't ben state-controlled media? >> exactly. they can be heard outside of russia. they can be heard in other ways. certainly as in the case of pussy riot, they make themselves heard, but the underlying sense is yes, there is this long-standing grievance. the west is trying to push us around. ever since the fall of the soviet union, we have been on the back foot. this will show to some extent we're not on the back foot. there's a reason he ordered fireworks today in moscow and crimea. this is a celebration. >> ann and steve, to be continued. thank you both for being with us. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we're going to go live to perth, australia, we'll check on the search for flight 370. >>> later, as we wait for her big 2016 decision, is hillary keeping other democrats out of the race or protecting them? that debate next. when jake and i first set out on our own, we ate anything. but in time you realize the better you eat, the better you feel. these days we
and there would be as many skeptics who don't voice themselves quite as publicly. >> and who can't ben state-controlled media? >> exactly. they can be heard outside of russia. they can be heard in other ways. certainly as in the case of pussy riot, they make themselves heard, but the underlying sense is yes, there is this long-standing grievance. the west is trying to push us around. ever since the fall of the soviet union, we have been on the back foot. this will show to some...
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he spent ten days in solitary confinement in the notorious be in prison is rather skeptical as far as rapid change in his country's concerned that still writing a long story on facebook would have been unimaginable in six months ago. finding the net no it's easier to criticize the government without fear of being charged with a crime. but everything else has remained the same there's still a certain amount of skepticism among the journalists here. they're all taking a wait and see attitude. because eight years under the age and still have an effect. the only club i doubt if the us the first thing that happened off to the elections was that people became quiet. they have the impression that the current government can manage the country and its problems sleeping and it can entice of the best of times is noticeable in the stock market. popular enthusiasm to the market stability the index has risen and prices for some call it the following definition. we accompany me and jump onto an exhibition. censorship used to be especially extreme in the arts. even a hint of dissidents was forbidden
he spent ten days in solitary confinement in the notorious be in prison is rather skeptical as far as rapid change in his country's concerned that still writing a long story on facebook would have been unimaginable in six months ago. finding the net no it's easier to criticize the government without fear of being charged with a crime. but everything else has remained the same there's still a certain amount of skepticism among the journalists here. they're all taking a wait and see attitude....
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>> well, i think level of cynicism or skepticism varies quite a bit.e's many theories that have arisen out of this whole story and this episode. many of them are somewhat plausible. i think the gentleman you had on before listed four types of theories that sounded relatively plausible to the average person. but then there are another set of theories that sound relatively implausible and i think that for a certain portion of people -- and it's a good thing that they do -- they like to express their skepticism about it, especially these more implausible sorts of theories. >> nicholas, you talk about how we love playing detective in situations like this, but many of us also can't help putting ourselves in the place of the passengers, thinking about what it might be like to board a plane where moments later something terrible happens or thinking about all the possibilities that could have taken place, whether that's dying instantly or the plane traveling for hours without actually knowing what's going on. why do we put ourselves in people's shoes in situat
>> well, i think level of cynicism or skepticism varies quite a bit.e's many theories that have arisen out of this whole story and this episode. many of them are somewhat plausible. i think the gentleman you had on before listed four types of theories that sounded relatively plausible to the average person. but then there are another set of theories that sound relatively implausible and i think that for a certain portion of people -- and it's a good thing that they do -- they like to...
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brandon archuleta, kevin stern, an air force veteran who has written on this topic who is skeptical onhis item, and susan, she and her family have relied on food stamps. welcome to all of you. so debra, is the middle class way of life that people associate the military provided for decades on its way out? >> i don't knowists on its way out, but esee a -- we see a differential between those who join as service members and those who join as officers. your base salary, e-1 is about $20,000. and you see an officer coming in at about $40,000. so when you talk about these issues such as poverty and food stamps there is this pay differential that you see. you see somebody who is making $20,000 and has 2.pief children, that doesn't -- 2.5 children that doesn't go very far. so you can see there's some struggles there. >> indeed. susan, the numbers that we referenced getting into the show are incomplete as best because that's all that's available. but they certainly indicate that more military families could be hovering around the poverty line. is there an untold story here in your opinion? >> i
brandon archuleta, kevin stern, an air force veteran who has written on this topic who is skeptical onhis item, and susan, she and her family have relied on food stamps. welcome to all of you. so debra, is the middle class way of life that people associate the military provided for decades on its way out? >> i don't knowists on its way out, but esee a -- we see a differential between those who join as service members and those who join as officers. your base salary, e-1 is about $20,000....
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of government and skeptical in particular of intelligence services. so the steps we took that was announced today, i think is an example of us slowly systematically putting in more checks, balances, legal procease se -- processes. and the core values that america has always believed in, in terms of privacy, rule of law, individual rights that that has guided, you know, the united states for -- for many years and will continue to guide us into the future. thank you very much, everybody. thank you again. >> okay. ladies and gentlemen, that was the last question. thank you very much for coming. >>> you have been listening to the president of the united states addressing reporters at the hague in the netherlands talking about three topics at length. ukraine, he talked about the mud slide in oso, washington, 14 dead now, more than 170 cases where penal are said to be missing. we always talked about the nsa, concerning ukraine saying that we are not recognizing, officially recognizing what happened in crimea, also saying that he does not believe that it is
of government and skeptical in particular of intelligence services. so the steps we took that was announced today, i think is an example of us slowly systematically putting in more checks, balances, legal procease se -- processes. and the core values that america has always believed in, in terms of privacy, rule of law, individual rights that that has guided, you know, the united states for -- for many years and will continue to guide us into the future. thank you very much, everybody. thank...
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they've been skeptical for a couple of weeks. one thing, it's never good when traders talk about geo political problems. because the people on the ground now in the crimea, they don't come with a fistful of buy orders for our equity markets. this has an opportunity to be bad and not good for us. >> let's take it a step further, here's a country, ukraine, that's ready to default on 30 billion, $50 billion in debt. is russia going to be pumping money to kiev where the revolutionaries start to kick up? backed by the west? i don't think so. you have a situation where this potential financial contagion that could spread to other markets. potential financial con ten on. when you think about the volatility in january into early snz february, it was kicked up because of emerging markets currency and fears. >>> let's bring in our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera, what is your take of the ripple effects of the situation? >> well they could be big. nbc news has confirmed from u.s. officials that uniformed russian of
they've been skeptical for a couple of weeks. one thing, it's never good when traders talk about geo political problems. because the people on the ground now in the crimea, they don't come with a fistful of buy orders for our equity markets. this has an opportunity to be bad and not good for us. >> let's take it a step further, here's a country, ukraine, that's ready to default on 30 billion, $50 billion in debt. is russia going to be pumping money to kiev where the revolutionaries start...
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what don't we know, i guess that is where the skepticism comes from, how many actually paid, how many actually had insurance? are they new people getting access, is the white house right, should we give them a bit more credit? >> well, i think that is how you look at it. if you think we gave them too much blame for the way the rollout went then perhaps they deserve the credit. we know there is incremental good news, but is this program going to be a success in the long-term? we don't know that. and the fact remains that obamacare sort of top line is unpopular. and so people seem to have internalized a lot of conflicting information about this. they like some aspects of it and don't like others. what sort of came out of that big machine of voter opinion is a negative, and i think democrats are muddying it as well when they try to change the subject. you see them trying to run away from obamacare. there certainly is not a feeling on the campaign side that this has turned into an unmitigated positive. >> not just run away, but a lot of the vulnerable senate democrats want to keep the deb
what don't we know, i guess that is where the skepticism comes from, how many actually paid, how many actually had insurance? are they new people getting access, is the white house right, should we give them a bit more credit? >> well, i think that is how you look at it. if you think we gave them too much blame for the way the rollout went then perhaps they deserve the credit. we know there is incremental good news, but is this program going to be a success in the long-term? we don't know...
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there is a lot of skepticism. but for now these offices have their orders. they won't let anyone through. >> they are sending an unarmed team from 23 states. sit trying to enter crimea having been turned back yesterday. well, let's go to moscow to richard galpin and ben brown who joins me from sevastopol in the crimea. richard, first of all, this idea that there can be negotiations, do you think this will have any attraction at all in moscow at the moment? >> well, it's definitely a tough one, nik. we know the enter eupl prime minister in the ukraine has held talks previously with his counter parks here on the phone about a week ago. and since then we do also know vladimir putin told his ministers to get in touch with the ministers in ukraine. however, having said that, the russian authorities does not recognize the authorities in ukraine. so we have to wait and see if this will go ahead. and of course he has put forward it seems a number of conditions that russia should withdraw its troops from crimea. it is certainly at the moment on the surface doesn't lo
there is a lot of skepticism. but for now these offices have their orders. they won't let anyone through. >> they are sending an unarmed team from 23 states. sit trying to enter crimea having been turned back yesterday. well, let's go to moscow to richard galpin and ben brown who joins me from sevastopol in the crimea. richard, first of all, this idea that there can be negotiations, do you think this will have any attraction at all in moscow at the moment? >> well, it's definitely a...
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and journalists, of course, are skeptical. >> does it make you feel clueless? does it make you feel like, what was wrong with me? >> not clueless, but it certainly makes me feel taken advantage of. >> so there's not going to be any e-mails, no phone records, no tape recordings that come out that establish you knew about this? >> no, because i didn't. >> but what if the findings are confirmed? will the media be forced to rehabilitate the governor as a presidential candidate? >>> it seemed like the missing plane drama was officially over with the official exclusion that it was at the bottom of the indian ocean. but no, is this tarnishing the media's reputation or giving tv pundits another reason to snipe at each other? >> earlier this week, cnn anchor don lemon brought up the theory that something, quote, supernatural could be at play. >> the network is in dire ratings trouble. they get a pulse, okay? so the executive's order, you guys have to do this wall to wall. >> you better be careful, o'reilly, or fox's coverage of cnn's overcoverage will be covered. >> peo
and journalists, of course, are skeptical. >> does it make you feel clueless? does it make you feel like, what was wrong with me? >> not clueless, but it certainly makes me feel taken advantage of. >> so there's not going to be any e-mails, no phone records, no tape recordings that come out that establish you knew about this? >> no, because i didn't. >> but what if the findings are confirmed? will the media be forced to rehabilitate the governor as a presidential...
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healthy skepticism will fix what's wrong, one solution at a time. i said it. for matt welsh and kmele foster and all the skeptics in every debate on the planet. good night. >> celebrating in the streets of moscow over red square marking the annexation of crimea into the russian federation president vladimir putin and assigning the ukrainian annexation into offical russia lot. the victory celebration over obama and the european allies come one day after a second round of sanctions by the united states the president's executive order mets with jeers from the president and his cronies and there are reports the ukrainian crisis may not end with crimea. fox news has confirmed the mayor of the province has been threatened with a secession referendum vote from ethnic russians whose support their ousted president and with the troops along the ukrainian border are training exercises secretary hegel called the russian counterpart after troop movement on the eastern border up to 20,000 russian of troops with heavy artillery and tanks. press secretary party showed up to t
healthy skepticism will fix what's wrong, one solution at a time. i said it. for matt welsh and kmele foster and all the skeptics in every debate on the planet. good night. >> celebrating in the streets of moscow over red square marking the annexation of crimea into the russian federation president vladimir putin and assigning the ukrainian annexation into offical russia lot. the victory celebration over obama and the european allies come one day after a second round of sanctions by the...