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so, we're so good at it, that we actually believe the nonsense that we say to other people. >> so, take the subtitle. "why good people are divided by politics and religion." why are they? and what does the righteous mind have to do with it? >> politics has always been about coalitions and teams fighting each other. but those teams, those teams were never evenly divided on morality. now, well, basically it all started, as you well know, on the day johnson signed the civil rights act. you tell me what he said on that day. i think i heard you say this once. >> he actually said to me that evening, "i think we've just turned the south over to the republican party for the rest of my life, and yours." >> yeah. and he was prescient, that's exactly what happened. so there was this anomaly for the 20th century that both parties were coalitions of different regions, and interest groups. but there were liberal republicans, there were conservative democrats. so the two teams, they had, they were people whose moralities could meet up. even though they were playing on different teams. and once johnson
so, we're so good at it, that we actually believe the nonsense that we say to other people. >> so, take the subtitle. "why good people are divided by politics and religion." why are they? and what does the righteous mind have to do with it? >> politics has always been about coalitions and teams fighting each other. but those teams, those teams were never evenly divided on morality. now, well, basically it all started, as you well know, on the day johnson signed the civil...
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stripe or so it. will be on. the we thank you so you get to the monkey screen if you want to have sex go and have sex. our guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to one of fox news's finest sean hannity took time on his nightly program to talk about one of the most popular ads from sunday's big football game. i've seen a lot of tough terrace a lot of downturns of my life times when we didn't understand each other seems to be flossed harder times for. discord and blame made it hard to see what lies ahead all that matters now is what's ahead now do we come from behind. how to recover together now do we win. yeah clint eastwood has definitely had an effect on a lot of viewers out there and the mainstream media now hannity host a discussion about the many metaphors that are hidden in this commercial he has guest tomorrow holder and dinesh d'souza got on the topic of how fixing up the car industry has been a metaphor for fixing america's economic problems if asked me the ad was a stra
stripe or so it. will be on. the we thank you so you get to the monkey screen if you want to have sex go and have sex. our guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to one of fox news's finest sean hannity took time on his nightly program to talk about one of the most popular ads from sunday's big football game. i've seen a lot of tough terrace a lot of downturns of my life times when we didn't understand each other seems to be flossed harder times for. discord...
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it's so complete. it's really a truly complete list. >> so now we've got this list, this classification, and all surfaces described by numbers. now, as a mathematician, i'm seeing a pattern here. there are a bunch of negative ones, positive ones, so there must be other information. >> there is, and in fact you've hit on a really important one, especially from a modern mathematical point of view, which is the sign of that euler characteristic tells you something very special about that surface. for example, we have our sphere over here we could imagine as this mushy beach ball, but it has all these geometric realizations, you know, ways we can think of it. but there's one that's really beautiful, and that's the round sphere, the one with all the symmetry and a very beautiful, very uniform object. and that sphericalness of it is captured by the positiveness of that number. now, the zero tells us another bit of geometry, which is namely that it's flat like a euclidean plane. and we've experienced this wit
it's so complete. it's really a truly complete list. >> so now we've got this list, this classification, and all surfaces described by numbers. now, as a mathematician, i'm seeing a pattern here. there are a bunch of negative ones, positive ones, so there must be other information. >> there is, and in fact you've hit on a really important one, especially from a modern mathematical point of view, which is the sign of that euler characteristic tells you something very special about...
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, can have these type of teachers so they can be to the best of their ability, so that they could be better people in the world. that's it. [applause] president yee: thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is michael evans. i'm an 11th grade student at leadership high school. i play baseball for the school. i live in valero, california, and i like long walks on the beach. when i started freshman year at leadership, i didn't always like it because it was like a stereotypical high school -- no huge football team, no jocks, nerds, all that stuff. there's no huge campus and in my opinion, there's not enough girls but that's not that important so i transferred after freshman year, actually. and i transferred to lincoln high school where i was there from the beginning of sophomore year to the -- just to the end of the first semester and after the first semester during winter break, i got a call, because i live in valirro, california, i signed under a permit that says i can go to school in san francisco and only one day before winter break, i got a call saying i can't go to linco
, can have these type of teachers so they can be to the best of their ability, so that they could be better people in the world. that's it. [applause] president yee: thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is michael evans. i'm an 11th grade student at leadership high school. i play baseball for the school. i live in valero, california, and i like long walks on the beach. when i started freshman year at leadership, i didn't always like it because it was like a stereotypical...
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so it is all prot teens in the blood. so plotieom o ask the study of proteins. and it is a 60 gigabyte picture of the proteins of the blood. a picture of you one moment in tim we look at one factor. we look at your vitamin d level, we look at your sodium level and we try to fix it we never look at the whole syem that is one of the big failures of medicine is trying to correct those. >> rose: where are we in the process of underanding or the forward strides we hope would come from genetic therapy. >> i think we are early. it's very early days. certainly genetics and cancer, you know, steve made an amazing analogy in walter's book we are said it was like jumping from lilly pad to lilly pad going on a molecular target of therapies. so certainly now with many cancers we can identify an achilles heel and target it. but i will give you a countercase. in breast cancer there is an amazing study done in austria where they basically after optimal therapy for breast cancer, hal got a drug that builds bone and half got placebo. and they reduced recurrence of the breast canc
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so so why would in the modern sense why would we even. have a corporation well there's there's good policy reasons for it and in my view. before i go there let me say that i have some debates with my libertarian friends about citizens united and corporate power and so forth and i tease them that you know no self-respect in libertarian would go down and ask the government for all these privileges and some of them actually are saying you know you're right maybe we should abolish corporations and take you know you shouldn't have limited liability and all of the government favors that come with a corporate charter specifically and so i actually don't agree with that i think corporations do serve a useful purpose limited liability is it sounds like oh that's not good people get limitations on their liability but it does help bring capital to places where we need it to bring investment where might not happen otherwise it does it is useful to have perpetual life so that when a president of a company is is fired or moves on the company doesn't ha
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which we want to look at things that we can quantify so so while that's a lot of fun and i love clint eastwood and so on you know you can tell that it's not one thousand nine hundred not because a nine hundred ninety nine everything was great you know the central bankers were on the cover of time magazine everything was under control they told us it was a new economy that the fed said we've control interest rates in the money supply so perfectly that we have a goldilocks situation too hot not too cold everybody thinks thought things were great some of the no need for that kind of a better times but now the planes have been shifting for the last twelve years and people can feel it especially on main street and i think you're now getting people you know saying hey let's let's pay attention let's try to recover from this but again those things are in terms of yes we can pull ourselves up you really can't change the way in social mood you can only observe them and as an individual you can either get on board if it's on the upside or get out of the way if it's on the downside. and as they
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so spread the word of my rantings today i'll be back with more as usual next week. hey business owners out there the f.b.i. wants you to join in on the fight against terrorism and don't worry they have some really friendly tips to help you spot the terrorists from your normal customers do you own a coffee shop or perhaps a newsstand if so you should be wary of people paying in cash that's right people who pay for small purchases in cash like coffee or gum apparently that's a big red flag big time now of course those customers could just be using cash to pay for small items because it doesn't really make sense to take out your card for a dollar purchase or because they simply don't have a credit card but the f.b.i. sees a cash payment as a way for you to cover your tracks blended with the normal folk without leaving a trace on those that i've made a lot of purchases that i guess are suspicious in my day according to this logic now for all those electronic shop owners out there f.b.i. has ways that you can do your part to make urge business owners to be wary of regula
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so that we will do. on the other hand, spectrum is a scarce resource and, of course, the more spectrum you have, the better it is. because you can get better service to your consumers and operators can actually operate better. and in many cases we need to understand the social impact of the mobile networks. we have done numerous studies where we collected -- 124 studies that has been done on broadband, and there was two conclusions. one was for every 10% of broadband penetration, you get 1% sustainable gdp. and for every 3,000 broadband -- 1,000 broadband connections, you get eight and a half jobs. so this is math for the country as well because this is transforming a country. so that's why spectrum is, of course, very important piece in that puzzle to gain and get those efficiencies and transform the economy. >> host: mr. vestberg, as a multi-national corporation that deals in 180 countries, do you have to keel with 180 federal -- deal with 180 federal communications commissions and different spectrum r
so that we will do. on the other hand, spectrum is a scarce resource and, of course, the more spectrum you have, the better it is. because you can get better service to your consumers and operators can actually operate better. and in many cases we need to understand the social impact of the mobile networks. we have done numerous studies where we collected -- 124 studies that has been done on broadband, and there was two conclusions. one was for every 10% of broadband penetration, you get 1%...
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>> i think so. because there are things that you go, well i am going hang my hat o on that one and it means u went out on some sort of limb, not an indulgent way, hopefully you did the work and made the choices but, you know, ther thee have been a few of those where you think, well, i -- that isn't maybe what people are expecting and what we are probably talking about classics where people have preconceived ideas and if you pull the rug out a little bit, people get upset. >> rose: if you were always worried about making a mistake, you will never go over the top. right? >> and if you hand -- well, maybe it is a similar thing. you are able to ultimately hand yourself over to the material, you trust the material enough, you have got to be very picky about the work you do, i think. >> rose: you have been picky? >> and reckless. yeah. but, you know, picky today might not come up with the same picks as five years ago or eight years ago. you know, you are constantly putting a finger up to a different wind,
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all its equipment and so for them it's the same thing in this country so p. . all right to be suspicious on the other hand if we want to have sufficient energy and we desperately need more in ordering then one of the things we could do is allow a free market the nuclear power industry but you know as long as you get the the lying n.r.c. it just came out as you may remember recently they lied about fukushima to us i mean they their internal emails showed the truth and they were you lying to the american people and long to the world you can't trust the government to be anything but a monopolistic ripoff that's that's a really interesting answer you gave on that i'm glad we got to that question i've had i've covered uranium plants with issues at the n.r.c. too in the us so i'm glad we touched on that it's always a pleasure thank you so much for being on the show. exactly of chairman of the ludwig bunmi things institute. ok so we want to give your three things on a few things before we go let's bring dimitri kofi anna then shannon donahoe in the control room becaus
all its equipment and so for them it's the same thing in this country so p. . all right to be suspicious on the other hand if we want to have sufficient energy and we desperately need more in ordering then one of the things we could do is allow a free market the nuclear power industry but you know as long as you get the the lying n.r.c. it just came out as you may remember recently they lied about fukushima to us i mean they their internal emails showed the truth and they were you lying to the...
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market so they could get the dollars to import goods so their currency dropped forty percent against the dollar in one day then they imported hyperinflation and we injected hyperinflation into iraq because they had to raise the local currency prices the iranian banks raised their interest rates to twenty percent to stop a run on the back because people were pulling the reality out to dump them into hard assets so we gave them a trashed currency hyperinflation a twenty percent interest rates for weeks before the elections and this is not a coincidence in my view is what we're trying to do is generate regime change so this is sort of trying to reboot the green revolution part to put me to turmoil so that when the elections come in they will be rigged and people will be disappointed again and maybe we'll get the green revolution to get all designed to get regime change to stop the nuclear program so it's a massive play i want to keep continuing on this conversation because of course there is the alternative of what if there actually is some kind of warfare a conflict i want to get your
market so they could get the dollars to import goods so their currency dropped forty percent against the dollar in one day then they imported hyperinflation and we injected hyperinflation into iraq because they had to raise the local currency prices the iranian banks raised their interest rates to twenty percent to stop a run on the back because people were pulling the reality out to dump them into hard assets so we gave them a trashed currency hyperinflation a twenty percent interest rates for...
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so, yes, that's going to be seven out of seven so i'm going to be supporting it also, thank you. [applause] roll call please. >> thank you. [roll call vote was taken] [the measure massed -- passed unanimously] >> thank you, it's unanimous. president yee: i'm going to move on to the next agenda item and if you're going to be leaving the room, please leave quietly so we can continue the meeting. ok, so, the next one will be item 1112 -- >> president yee, can i make a request that perhaps we move general public comment up ahead of the board rules, since there are -- i don't know about the rest of the board -- since it's past 7:30. president yee: we only have one item before that so i'm just going to move on. that's the next thing. ok. so it's 1112-13-sp2, adoption of california school board association series 9000, board policies and administrative regulations to replace current board of education policies and regulations related to board rules and procedures of p120. it's already been moved and seconded on december 13, 2011. and let me have a report from the committee of the whole.
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so once again, so many good ideas, so many things have happened here. just remarkable. state of the art. now, the work that you have to do, we have some questions. my colleague prepared some questions. we don't have a lot of time. we have one mike there in the center, and we had way too many questions. we have 15 minutes or so. but i think maybe the best question to ask, jim, is the last one that we had which is like looking back at the last two-plus decades since loma prieta, you know, what concerns us collectively as a group, you know, most about our current response and recovery capacity and what do we think our greatest stride has been the time as regional community to engage bay area communities to become stronger and more resilient? what has worked and what do we really need to focus on for the future? that is really what it comes down to. i am just going to throw that out to our panelist or to the audience. first off, let me see if there's any comments from the panel. come on. >> i just think we've come so much further on the communication side of it and i think
so once again, so many good ideas, so many things have happened here. just remarkable. state of the art. now, the work that you have to do, we have some questions. my colleague prepared some questions. we don't have a lot of time. we have one mike there in the center, and we had way too many questions. we have 15 minutes or so. but i think maybe the best question to ask, jim, is the last one that we had which is like looking back at the last two-plus decades since loma prieta, you know, what...
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so thank you so much for that and for the opportunity to serve.urse vincent pan from chinese affirmative action for giving us a space to do all of our work. there was a time when we were floating around. and carrying out boxes of magazines from garages to garages. our readers, donors and volunteers. just one thing that i would like to mention, i recently went to a documentary screening at the san francisco film festival. and it's here for another week so i hope some of you get to catch some of the wonderful films that are there. and i went to a documentary screening called crime after crime. i don't know how many of you guys were able to catch it. and the film maker showed up and did a q&a. and there he said that visibility doesn't equal change. and that's something that really resonated with me. and if there's one thing that i can leave with you today it's that message. i want to thank our a.p.a. elected officials for all the work that you guys are doing. because again, just because there's a large number of us doesn't mean that things will chang
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components using it are jane thanks so much for joining us and i thank you. time for a quick break but we return last night's g.o.p. debate was enough to make you want to bang your head against a wall story and get a libertarian can the president carry johnson's take on the absurdity of a combat. mission. could you take three months for charges three. three. three. three. download free birth video for your media project c.d.o. don carty dot com. which was the same of you are going to cause you go over to. work to meet the new boss same as the old boss this could very well describe what has happened in yemen after an uncontested presidential election what does the future. most americans probably know about miranda rights from watching hour after hour of crime dramas on t.v. or in the movie theaters. all right i must say that law and order s v u like that they definitely help are the phrase you have the right to remain silent in my brain to those lines came out of a one nine hundred sixty six supreme court case miranda versus arizona which ruled that detained c
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repeatedly and it's finally won permission to have his argument heard by the british supreme court so fast forward to this week or saw it and his defense team of had two days of testimony yesterday was the first day of arguments and the focus is around the european arrest warrant system now songes attorneys are concentrating on the judicial officer already of the prosecutor and the lower court who initially approve the request warrant now keep in mind the european judicial system is different than how the american and british courts operate those charges lawyers argue that anybody who's tied to law enforcement in this case the swedish prosecutor is too familiar with the situation to make an unbiased decision about what his next move should be legal adviser jennifer robinson explains it pretty well. it seems like a rather simple point into a string you know british lawyer it seems very straightforward of course the prosecutor cannot be a traditional authority by the potus and a member of the executive and cannot be independent or impartial particularly when in this case the prosecutor
repeatedly and it's finally won permission to have his argument heard by the british supreme court so fast forward to this week or saw it and his defense team of had two days of testimony yesterday was the first day of arguments and the focus is around the european arrest warrant system now songes attorneys are concentrating on the judicial officer already of the prosecutor and the lower court who initially approve the request warrant now keep in mind the european judicial system is different...
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closely tied with the government so obviously if the bank shares were falling in value so would the political prospects of the various governments in the e.u. so unfortunately when the markets get anxious they still the u.s. financials because those markets are still open and that's i think what drove bank america down to four dollars now goes to bank need to be restructured yes in my opinion the preponderance of litigation that they're facing involving mortgage backed securities the state of new york eric schneiderman the attorney general i think is going to be going after bank america for texas because many of these deals were not put together properly so they were not exempt from state and federal taxes this is going to be a nuclear weapon max the nobody is paying attention to and let me just jump in for a second chris because what about obama's latest deal with these. thanks i mean again they seem to be getting a minute or so is that how's a factor into this know about a limited immunity this was not a great deal for the banks what happened was the attorneys general around the c
closely tied with the government so obviously if the bank shares were falling in value so would the political prospects of the various governments in the e.u. so unfortunately when the markets get anxious they still the u.s. financials because those markets are still open and that's i think what drove bank america down to four dollars now goes to bank need to be restructured yes in my opinion the preponderance of litigation that they're facing involving mortgage backed securities the state of...
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and so they made hay out of this. they really -- they loved being able to embarrass the united states. and that's one of the reasons why king got called a communist. because what he was doing was in some ways supporting communist criticism of the united states. he was never a communist. he was never even close to being a communist. he was always critical of communists. but he was willing to embarrass his own government for not doing anything about civil rights. and john f. kennedy had plenty to be embarrassed about, although, as you pointed out, king was ambitious, right, trying to get the government of the united states to act on these matters. they needed publicity. it's too easy not to look at how badly people are being treated far away. or, frankly, seven blocks away in hartford. there's tremendous poverty in this city. and, right now, we're in a gorgeous classroom, right? and everybody's got enough to eat and everybody's got good clothing and everybody is in this nice, private university and you have the luxury o
and so they made hay out of this. they really -- they loved being able to embarrass the united states. and that's one of the reasons why king got called a communist. because what he was doing was in some ways supporting communist criticism of the united states. he was never a communist. he was never even close to being a communist. he was always critical of communists. but he was willing to embarrass his own government for not doing anything about civil rights. and john f. kennedy had plenty to...
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there are so many issues and so many positive stories to report, and i feel so fortunate through the years to have had the opportunity to cover these stories that serve the needs of the community at large as well as our own apa community. the community should be proud and acknowledged for its role in paving the way for jan and for me and hundreds of others to be working in newsrooms across the city. it took activism by chinese for affirmative action and other organizations in the early 1970's to get apa's hired into radio and television stations. ever since it turned out to be more than just the right thing to you. it has improved the quality of journalism and the quality of coverage for the audiences we serve. today, we have apa's in all aspects of this production and decision making, and it all started because of you. on behalf of all of us who get to tell these great stories day in and day out, thank you for recognizing the importance of what we do, and we are all very grateful for your recognition tonight. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. each of the winners of this evening in
there are so many issues and so many positive stories to report, and i feel so fortunate through the years to have had the opportunity to cover these stories that serve the needs of the community at large as well as our own apa community. the community should be proud and acknowledged for its role in paving the way for jan and for me and hundreds of others to be working in newsrooms across the city. it took activism by chinese for affirmative action and other organizations in the early 1970's...
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so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross.ow. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits. -every day. -every day. every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. ♪ >>> the bahamas, guaranteed fun and sand, a little suntan. but you can actually go home with some great items. >> or order it from home. which we'll discover how to do. >> i like that. >> from food and clothes to home decor, fashion columnist for the nassau guardian, adorable. look at her. doesn't she look like her name? trena neely. >> she does. >> she's going to tell us how to take these bahamian things home if we're tourists or order them from home. >> thank you. you guys look amazing as well. >> trust me, i know.
so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross.ow. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits. -every day. -every day. every day is...
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so i'm glad we touched on that it's always a pleasure thank you so much for being on the show. chairman of the ludwig bunmi things institute. ok so we want to give your three fans on a few things before we go let's bring dimitri kofi anna stand shana donahoe in the control room because i know we've been talking about the greek debt crisis a lot but it's important because it has really broad ramifications let's first hear what it sounds like from washington. d.c. is the moment to concede. if there is a minimum of compliance or is that a. this is a moment to turn the page and to. extinguish the book then we could. explode it sounds really pressing as he was talking about that at the peterson institute yesterday this is what it looks and sounds like of course from greece though so if we could show some of that but i think we have it of protests and that sort of thing so we don't ever want to fall into that washington trap and we luckily do have a unique situation where our producer dimitri is greek he covered the protests in athens last june there he's been following the press and
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doing it and you know so there's kind of an equivalent to that in the news media. so we're getting kind of a control fraught of news too but you know i it seems to me to be more a matter of incompetence malice in the case of the news media a k. don't buy into the conspiracy theories that are out there however corning to a recent survey people who watch fox news are less informed than people who watch no news so clearly the fox people all know that if you have a population that is being dumbed down by purposefully inflating the debate with lies deception and fraud that's a that's a population that you can steer by the nose in any direction you want to go ok now chris hedges believes that part of the reason for the national defense authorization act is that the banks are going to collapse and that bankers don't trust the police to maintain order so they want to give the military some boosted powers in the united states because they see this thing collapsing and they want protection from the mob your thoughts chris is a very intelligent guy and very experienced as a w
doing it and you know so there's kind of an equivalent to that in the news media. so we're getting kind of a control fraught of news too but you know i it seems to me to be more a matter of incompetence malice in the case of the news media a k. don't buy into the conspiracy theories that are out there however corning to a recent survey people who watch fox news are less informed than people who watch no news so clearly the fox people all know that if you have a population that is being dumbed...
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so it becomes extraordinarily. going to rewrite the some of the songs like america the beautiful they're going to write it like america the prism but also like what sort of wealth do these people create a service economy is in which the service being provided is spying on the citizens that doesn't add any wealth to the economy these people obviously are very wealthy they're making income from it but it's not creating wealth for the economy and that's why you see an economy that is collapsing it's a drag on wealth it's a drag on wealth and they justify it as you need to have this one percent in these counties looting because again going back to the theory of trickle down economics going back to reagan's day that meant one thing but now it's just trickle down looting and we see this now in the g. twenty nations whether it's the u.s. but in the u.k. the u.k. is you know the really primo example of the so going back to fairfax county virginia now this is a thirty minute drive to washington d.c. and the median household
so it becomes extraordinarily. going to rewrite the some of the songs like america the beautiful they're going to write it like america the prism but also like what sort of wealth do these people create a service economy is in which the service being provided is spying on the citizens that doesn't add any wealth to the economy these people obviously are very wealthy they're making income from it but it's not creating wealth for the economy and that's why you see an economy that is collapsing...
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so things are changing absolutely. >> host: is it changing the -- so, one group of people is able to make connections and live alone and not be lonely, and another group of people is being displaced into areas where they're far from jobs and communities or whatever, and are they being -- is that causing the opposite in a way? that there is less and less of a -- more and more difficult time connecting to people -- >> guest: i think we don't know yet. jobs moved the suburbs as well. a whole bunch of issues that are there. i think that we're seeing these fascinating changes in the organization of cities and suburbs and we're seeing it at a time of what we know real inequality right there. people who live in affluent bubbles, these kind of enclaves of wealth in which you hardly know there's poverty, that the country is at war, and then there are other people whose daily lives are immersed in that world. i think that's something to track. again, i don't want to emphasize with the social change that i'm describing here, this kind of rise of living alone, that we're still early in the exper
so things are changing absolutely. >> host: is it changing the -- so, one group of people is able to make connections and live alone and not be lonely, and another group of people is being displaced into areas where they're far from jobs and communities or whatever, and are they being -- is that causing the opposite in a way? that there is less and less of a -- more and more difficult time connecting to people -- >> guest: i think we don't know yet. jobs moved the suburbs as well. a...
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our so so far of the e-mails that they have released what picture interests are what you know the more you think the content of some of these e-mails the way that stratfor really dealt with its clients or the fact that this is an organization that has informants that are working within the media that are working within the government that they're paying to gather intelligence and what do you think of this description by some people is calling them a privatized version of the cia. well i think they do actually want to be a privatized version of the cia in fact the c.e.o. george friedman wrote an e-mail where he was back boasting that now that i had been fired at the cia this was their opportunity to come in and fill a void to actually show the cia how it was done it and how to run an intelligence organization and they were wanting to take the lead and so i think for me not so much the details in the e-mails but how this organization operated is much more interesting to me at and you know this is a firm with neo con ideologies it's very much a proponent of the war on terror and so you've
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you so he's the next man in charge and so it's logical that they're going to try to trump it is funny when you think of his guest list at the state department luncheon that i just mention right we have all been sad century kissinger chevron it's very clear the business plays a big role in this relationship. sure they round up the usual suspects and they're all there to convince the chinese to keep on not lending money to the united states and the chinese have problems of their own and are very worried about what's going on the united states and in europe because after all china is producing goods and services for the european market markets and if those two markets begin to tank china begins to have trouble and course there's a task between the chinese companies party and the chinese people whereby the party controls political power in exchange for giving employment to the chinese people now that tacit agreement is broken and you're going to have why it's an essentially our spraying in china which nobody wants so you know it's in everybody's best interests in this relationship running
you so he's the next man in charge and so it's logical that they're going to try to trump it is funny when you think of his guest list at the state department luncheon that i just mention right we have all been sad century kissinger chevron it's very clear the business plays a big role in this relationship. sure they round up the usual suspects and they're all there to convince the chinese to keep on not lending money to the united states and the chinese have problems of their own and are very...
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so, don't go plenty more all right. so. this is a real birds eye view. very good. someone is flying like me. i remember his face in my japanese history book. his real name is,foto shim. hi. good to see you. so, many messengers down there. so, they are waiving you. why are they waiving me. to take me. the end of my life. i'm dying now. oh, my god. so, any way i don't want to - that the river. must be the sticks i don't want to cross the sticks and die because i have no money. so, six months for currency in japan. cost of six bucks. i have no money so see you later. hey! so go to this. go to the east. [birds chirping] any way i'm safe as long as i still with birds. okay. wow. what's that coming towards me. okay. i should grab it. a kind of pole. hey, hey! i'm safe. so, any way, let's get to the - got to get out of here. go. get out of here. where am i? whoa this morning the sunrise is very beautiful. that mountain. i'm still in japan. wow i'm lucky. and there's a place to the temple gate. oh, it's my neighborhood. very lucky. so, where is the five story building. the
so, don't go plenty more all right. so. this is a real birds eye view. very good. someone is flying like me. i remember his face in my japanese history book. his real name is,foto shim. hi. good to see you. so, many messengers down there. so, they are waiving you. why are they waiving me. to take me. the end of my life. i'm dying now. oh, my god. so, any way i don't want to - that the river. must be the sticks i don't want to cross the sticks and die because i have no money. so, six months for...
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so are so the cost of road construction it's too high in russia it's raising corruption suspicion so so what's putin what is he proposing to control it and why it could have been the start. she rose with ten twelve years ago. it's a difficult question but i'll try to make the answer first of all in the whole world there are few programs international programs which can be very useful and convenience to many countries it's. instructions and build the buildings yes it's a very good because it's a lot of people who will be involved a lot of money turnover and etc etc etc and then the same time he has to declare to the any other sector for economy possibility to develop so this is two way one belong to the state sector and another one belong to the private sector if you will have a very good combination between these two and give to them very good road conditions and. definitely all of them has to strengthen against the corruption and this is the main question how. for both of you well one of the favorite favorite person nationals in the putin's government is mr force and how they can le
so are so the cost of road construction it's too high in russia it's raising corruption suspicion so so what's putin what is he proposing to control it and why it could have been the start. she rose with ten twelve years ago. it's a difficult question but i'll try to make the answer first of all in the whole world there are few programs international programs which can be very useful and convenience to many countries it's. instructions and build the buildings yes it's a very good because it's a...
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[ laughter ] so cool. we're both so stupid.'s a nile crocodile. you can tell by the snout because they got a long, pointed snout rather than a rounded snout. they have teeth hanging on the outside, rather than the inside. they hang out. that was -- he opened that, by himself. >> jimmy: okay. >> and uh, they have teeth in front to grab the wildebeests and drag them into the water. >> jimmy: wow. >> so, just man eaters, man. the second largest croc in the world. nile croc from africa. >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> just like the salt water. but i got another guy, you want to see something else? >> jimmy: yes, please end this. >> now, they -- [ laughter ] -- this one here, super cool, i'm going to bring him out and he's one of my friends. but what i need you to do is lean forward like this, put your hands like this. don't move. seriously. [ laughter ] i'll hold your hand if you want me to, to get you though this. >> jimmy: no. >> so i'm going to bring out my friend -- this is awesome. and, just don't move. at all. >> jimmy: all right. >> 'c
[ laughter ] so cool. we're both so stupid.'s a nile crocodile. you can tell by the snout because they got a long, pointed snout rather than a rounded snout. they have teeth hanging on the outside, rather than the inside. they hang out. that was -- he opened that, by himself. >> jimmy: okay. >> and uh, they have teeth in front to grab the wildebeests and drag them into the water. >> jimmy: wow. >> so, just man eaters, man. the second largest croc in the world. nile croc...
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in just a minute so stay with us don't. if so. welcome back to spotlight i am al green of and just a reminder that my guests on the show today are further lucky enough the editor in chief of russia and global affairs magazine and james brock chief of the the away and last caus bureau jim and while we've been discussing. the recent article by vladimir putin we came to a conclusion in the past fifteen minutes that that this is pretty election rhetoric but it is sort of hawkish and that the at least the american side may be afraid if this out issued is imposed and continues after the election so let's hear what the prime minister says about the things that help when the international moral law is neglected here's the quote. we continue to see new areas of instability and deliberately managed to pay off there also are purposeful attempts to provoke such conflicts even within the directorate city of russia's and its allies borders the basic principles of international law being degraded and eroded especially in terms of international s
in just a minute so stay with us don't. if so. welcome back to spotlight i am al green of and just a reminder that my guests on the show today are further lucky enough the editor in chief of russia and global affairs magazine and james brock chief of the the away and last caus bureau jim and while we've been discussing. the recent article by vladimir putin we came to a conclusion in the past fifteen minutes that that this is pretty election rhetoric but it is sort of hawkish and that the at...
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i never gotten so -- um -- so, thank you.ways i have cd's if you are interested i have cards and bios and cd's please, sign up. i usually perform. come out. the last song so put your hands together and clap or i will be angry. thank you, again. [music] ♪[applause] >> thank you. [applause] all right. you guys want to -- so, there is a little song that some people know that you have seen before. a little song by a kind of food, right. and none of us like it if you had it or we tolerate it because we have to. i happen to be allergic, lucky for me! but now i sing this song because that's all i can do. put your hands together again. [music] ♪[laughter] >> a little too much. [laughter] [music] [laughter] [music] [laughter] [music] [laughter] ♪[applause] >> thank you. on the same page is our monthly actually bimonthly book club that the library sponsors. this month, march, the book of the month is the samari gardens. how many are you have read this book in >> that's fabulous and gale is blushing in front of me. it's my pleasure to i
i never gotten so -- um -- so, thank you.ways i have cd's if you are interested i have cards and bios and cd's please, sign up. i usually perform. come out. the last song so put your hands together and clap or i will be angry. thank you, again. [music] ♪[applause] >> thank you. [applause] all right. you guys want to -- so, there is a little song that some people know that you have seen before. a little song by a kind of food, right. and none of us like it if you had it or we tolerate it...
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so okay, so and she said, is frank here? i said, no. and then i knew who she was and what she was with. i should have told her he went to germany, but i didn't tell her that. so an she said, i said, what the matter. well, we cashed money for him from germany and they called in san francisco and they told him the money was good but it wasn't good. it expired in 1975 or something like that. and she said, you know, i gave him $2,000 cash. i said, geez, i don't know where he's at, you know. but she said, i'm responsible for that. so i went in the house, are you looking for this? oh, her heart, yes, she says. so the german money was dead after 1975. they today make new money. but i did rob -- i did a lot of things. i stole a lot -- i stole -- the jeep, i modified his jeep. it was getting ready to get burned so i spotted a mercedes benz. there was a mercedes benz, that damn car, it was there everyday. so i opened the door, the door opened and they had a nice bucket seat. the mercedes. >> all right, we have to wrap things up here. >> i'm sorry
so okay, so and she said, is frank here? i said, no. and then i knew who she was and what she was with. i should have told her he went to germany, but i didn't tell her that. so an she said, i said, what the matter. well, we cashed money for him from germany and they called in san francisco and they told him the money was good but it wasn't good. it expired in 1975 or something like that. and she said, you know, i gave him $2,000 cash. i said, geez, i don't know where he's at, you know. but she...
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so much of the smart people so much of the office space so much of the computers in the country are being used in unproductive enterprises and unproductive industries and if these industries were allowed to fail people in them would move on to other productive avenues of economic activity and that would be much better for everyone in society right so you end up in britain and in the u.s. with financial dictators and meanwhile the middle east the dictator corporatist like adopt the ben ali and move barack. they've been overthrown more last or in the process of being overthrown are there is this arab spring has been going on so what does this mean for the west of course the dictators in the west who rely on the resources that they were getting from the dictators in the middle east well i think the interesting thing is to see how if you look at a place like egypt right now we're seeing the very lucian's continuing the sort of struggle between the old order the of the remnants of the mubarak regime who are still in power versus the current. the versus the new forces that are being unlea
so much of the smart people so much of the office space so much of the computers in the country are being used in unproductive enterprises and unproductive industries and if these industries were allowed to fail people in them would move on to other productive avenues of economic activity and that would be much better for everyone in society right so you end up in britain and in the u.s. with financial dictators and meanwhile the middle east the dictator corporatist like adopt the ben ali and...
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i'm so excited.hank you, again, indianapolis, for having us here. [ cheers and applause ] that feels good. you know, i've been here in indianapolis since saturday. but all the attention has been on the football players. so basically it's like i'm back in high school. and -- [ laughter ] it's been great hanging in indianapolis. i promised myself that i wouldn't pander to our indianapolis crowd with a bunch of local references. and i made that promise while hanging at larry bird's house drinking a root beer from mug 'n' buns, to wash down my shrimp cocktail from st. elmo's steakhouse. [ cheers and applause ] that's some good cooking. yummy. hey guys, here's some celebrity news. the kardashians are releasing their own line of jeans. [ boos ] let me finish. they've got styles called the kourtney, the khloe, and the kim, or as they're usually known, small, medium, and damn! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] this is interesting. a new report found that facebook has created more than 450,000 jobs. unfort
i'm so excited.hank you, again, indianapolis, for having us here. [ cheers and applause ] that feels good. you know, i've been here in indianapolis since saturday. but all the attention has been on the football players. so basically it's like i'm back in high school. and -- [ laughter ] it's been great hanging in indianapolis. i promised myself that i wouldn't pander to our indianapolis crowd with a bunch of local references. and i made that promise while hanging at larry bird's house drinking...
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it's so, so painful.the results weren't very good, i was very disappointed by them and they said, "well, it's because you're so blond." well, i wish i would've known that from the beginning. >> well, hello? >> so, i finished, you know, i finished it, but it all grew back, i was super disappointed, and i went back to shaving, but not anymore. i've gone to the no! no! and it is... i have great results with this and the hair is not growing back as fast and it's... >> no hair, no pain. >> i wish i had found no! no! years ago. i spent thousands of dollars on laser hair removal. they told me i was the perfect candidate. i have light skin and dark hair. and look what happened. i'm permanently scarred. it literally took the skin off my leg. the pigment is gone. i'm embarrassed wearing bathing suits, i'm embarrassed wearing skirts. i just... i don't do it anymore. and not only that, the hair's grown back. it's a complete waste of money. >> announcer: no! no! continues to receive rave reviews. elle magazine said, "
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and so why... i the state of the union and so far the agenda for the second term, why so little. is it just a political strategy no no more injury to us, just focus on romney? is it a psychological thing? we were scarred by health care. we don't want to... we're not ready for that again. or is it an intellectual thing, an honest intellectual thing where they think tax reform which would be a big thing just wouldn't get you that much. i've heard them make that case. i think it would get us much and one thing i know presint believes in is is making government simpler and more transparent so people trust it again. you're a democrat you can't get anything done for decades unless people trust government a little more and i know the president is very actited by this idea so i think tax reform is a key. they don't. >> rose: how do the think they can make the case that government has to be simpler and more accessible? how will they make that case? >> they think it's sufficient to have a rule where the senate has to vote in 90 days after a presidenti appointment which it's... again, it's
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and we are so lucky to have you coming straight from ireland so first thank you so much for being on the show that you are absolutely so let's start with ireland because although ireland was second in line after greece to get a bailout from international members we don't hear much about ireland we hear a lot more about greece and some of these other countries but today the i.m.f. is discussing the next tranche of the bailout for ireland so you're sitting there in dublin what's really going on economically there now well in terms of their children. now for the loans which satisfy the terms of that and that will satisfy the terms of the troika that's not true the problem so nobody expects that the i.m.f. and the troika will not disburse the next tranche the are the part if it is that we would expect them to be more lenient to us because we did satisfy the conditions of the thirty's so far what really has happened in the on the ground environment is that the irish economy hit this assertion earlier than greece before the rest of the eurozone and it hit the hardest so far even through th
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her voice was so beautiful. we would sing so much together. but we have to give a little back to all our entertainers. we've got to treat them with dignity and treat them with love and stop ridiculing them. [ applause ] it means so much that we give a little love. they give their lives to you. they're not with their families, they're in and out on stage off stage, in planes, off planes, on buses, traveling, everything, just so we can have some entertainment. whether they're on a court or whether they're on the stage, whether they're on tv, they're giving us entertainment to make our lives a little brighter and the nights a little smoother. so let's give back to them. let's give them love rather than just a ticket. this lady right here, she loved you. and i know that. i was with her every day. thank you. [ applause ] >> i like hearing words like that. we're going to hear some wonderful words now in the form of a song. stevie wonder. [ applause ] snths ♪ >> this is such an emotional moment. let me just stop and give our prayers to god for just a
her voice was so beautiful. we would sing so much together. but we have to give a little back to all our entertainers. we've got to treat them with dignity and treat them with love and stop ridiculing them. [ applause ] it means so much that we give a little love. they give their lives to you. they're not with their families, they're in and out on stage off stage, in planes, off planes, on buses, traveling, everything, just so we can have some entertainment. whether they're on a court or...
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it's great. >> look how good that looks. >> smells so good. >> so we mix them together. >> so happy.ke a beautiful dessert like that. so now that we have that, we have to use the little spoon that we have -- >> this one? >> yes. and we can -- >> to put it in the shells? >> scoop it into the shells. you can do two. yes. go ahead. >> they're not that delicate. i thought they would be pretty fragile but they're not. >> little bit of. >> what are you doing tonight, big boy? >> i'm going to celebrate valentines with all my customers and my wife is in beverly hills making chocolates. >> okay. happy valentine's. >> she's making chocolates. she's making chocolate too. she celebrates with her customers. so now you can decorate it like those one with a little bit of berries, which is very easy. >> this is really beautiful. >> and one more thing. i want to show you a little technique here. you take a strawberry. >> yeah. >> remove the green. >> we have just 30 seconds. >> you can do that. you put that over something like that. you just cut it not completely. fan it. you can put that on top. >>
it's great. >> look how good that looks. >> smells so good. >> so we mix them together. >> so happy.ke a beautiful dessert like that. so now that we have that, we have to use the little spoon that we have -- >> this one? >> yes. and we can -- >> to put it in the shells? >> scoop it into the shells. you can do two. yes. go ahead. >> they're not that delicate. i thought they would be pretty fragile but they're not. >> little bit of....
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two and a half years so in order to cut so-called government spending which republicans supposedly hate they will get rid of part of the federal workforce so that defense the largest chunk of nondiscretionary government spending can stay so that numerous contracts can continue to be given out to by the government to defense contractors and the like now it's also not forget that all of this was done in order to refrain from having to raise taxes because raising taxes according to republicans is a job killer but here in order to not raise taxes they are killing federal jobs so does this make any sense to any of you there is no rhyme or reason there is no logic and if anything it just shows us two things number one the defense has such a tight grip on our politicians and the republican party specifically that there is no way to have an honest debate about what the size of government should truly be number two it shows us that there is no such thing as a binding agreement in washington any more let's not forget this was not a requirement imposed from above this was your own doing you were s
two and a half years so in order to cut so-called government spending which republicans supposedly hate they will get rid of part of the federal workforce so that defense the largest chunk of nondiscretionary government spending can stay so that numerous contracts can continue to be given out to by the government to defense contractors and the like now it's also not forget that all of this was done in order to refrain from having to raise taxes because raising taxes according to republicans is...
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thanks so much for joining us tonight and thank you. time for a quick break and when we return for a state decides to vary their foreclosure settlement funds private companies will actually hurt by housing prices are not full time and happy hour santorum claims that his life pro part of his book after ron try points i'm confident we can fight back off and try. to keep. people calling like you said for free and fair like some. reporting from. if you can hear behind me. that it gave. a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you'd look something else here's you some other part of it and realize that everything is ok you don't i'm sorry. for. you guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight because of three very special states wisconsin missouri and maine as you were last week we told you about the foreclosure fraud settlement with five of the biggest banks and of america j.p. morgan chase city wells fargo and ally pinochle were all order to shell over twenty six b
thanks so much for joining us tonight and thank you. time for a quick break and when we return for a state decides to vary their foreclosure settlement funds private companies will actually hurt by housing prices are not full time and happy hour santorum claims that his life pro part of his book after ron try points i'm confident we can fight back off and try. to keep. people calling like you said for free and fair like some. reporting from. if you can hear behind me. that it gave. a. you know...