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social services eventually made a concession and offered the rental as ten meetings with social workers but the family only went to two because i had heard rumors that a criminal case might be brought against her she and her son moved in with relatives in st petersburg and after a while roberts father joined them. but just as well of course it was hard to make the decision to move to another country but in our case it was an assessor. they persecuted us in finland and they were not likely to give up on us so two years ago we had no other alternative like i took this decision to be together with my family my son and my wife. know the rental is live in a small one room apartment on the outskirts of some petersburg but that doesn't matter to him she says her family is happy now because they are at last together. they watched us closely because we were we are only ones who did to rebel and fight for our child will read they were interested in us not because they wanted to see if we did anything wrong or not. it was because we were just because who didn't want to conform to the system the sy
social services eventually made a concession and offered the rental as ten meetings with social workers but the family only went to two because i had heard rumors that a criminal case might be brought against her she and her son moved in with relatives in st petersburg and after a while roberts father joined them. but just as well of course it was hard to make the decision to move to another country but in our case it was an assessor. they persecuted us in finland and they were not likely to...
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social rights activist. is well known in finland for his controversial views spoken critic of juvenile justice child protection system fascist. believes that shifting the functions of state to private companies is a flawed process. we have an industry that is. for trade with children so they the social workers and their close. friends or what they were they. lish private children's homes and we have in finland according to the official statistics we have approximately six hundred private private children's homes which are private companies and if they are allowed to. earn for every children that is taken by the authorities to the children's private children's home even several hundreds of yours per day. backman is an active participant in practically every child case associated with the removal of children from russian mothers in autumn twenty twelve he did everything he could to help honest as he is a good man. yes september two thousand and twelve the finnish social authorities decided to take four childre
social rights activist. is well known in finland for his controversial views spoken critic of juvenile justice child protection system fascist. believes that shifting the functions of state to private companies is a flawed process. we have an industry that is. for trade with children so they the social workers and their close. friends or what they were they. lish private children's homes and we have in finland according to the official statistics we have approximately six hundred private...
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answer within social security. and also i think we ought to be willing, there's an interesting part of the never touched the social security reaction sometimes progressive. there's a reluctance to really and embrace the payroll tax at the height and. i've held that view times because it creates something we think social security only works because basically it's a good deal for everybody. it's not. it is a certain amount of progressivity in it but not so much that anybody is really worse off. it's not a massively redistributive program to the more you raise the payroll tax rate the more it does become a redistributive program if you're not changing benefits in the same way. so if you're racing season on papal tax, you create a population of well off people for whom that social security payment becomes a little bit more of a bad deal, depending on how high you can. i've always been wary of that but i think in keeping with the principle of let's be unafraid to make some changes, i think we should maybe be less wary o
answer within social security. and also i think we ought to be willing, there's an interesting part of the never touched the social security reaction sometimes progressive. there's a reluctance to really and embrace the payroll tax at the height and. i've held that view times because it creates something we think social security only works because basically it's a good deal for everybody. it's not. it is a certain amount of progressivity in it but not so much that anybody is really worse off....
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, social security is the easiest to fix. first a trusted social security state of nothingness done by 2033, excuse me, this will be insolvent. so when i come and talk to people at town hall meetings coming to want us to solve the problem? the answer is yes, we all agree. the challenge is how do we do it. so we should not make any changes for social security or for that matter medicare as well for anyone 55 and older. people focus retirement in that age group, no one social security, medicare will be there for them. were not going to make any changes. bolted to the future
, social security is the easiest to fix. first a trusted social security state of nothingness done by 2033, excuse me, this will be insolvent. so when i come and talk to people at town hall meetings coming to want us to solve the problem? the answer is yes, we all agree. the challenge is how do we do it. so we should not make any changes for social security or for that matter medicare as well for anyone 55 and older. people focus retirement in that age group, no one social security, medicare...
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the appreciation of the underlying goal of socialism in the basic line with the primary socialism areken on growth and building socialism with chinese characteristics. the basic questions in this regard is a great initiative of building socialism with chinese characteristics to successfully launch the party's third-generation central collective leadership and let the whole party of the people of all ethnic groups in china in here and see the basic theory and line. standing a severe test will the complex domestic and international development is major setbacks in world socialism but upon socialism with chinese characteristics. based on china's new realities, they reaffirmed the party's basic program and its basic experience, said the goal of reform and develop a basic framework for achieving this goal. developing a socialist market economy they reaffirmed the basic economic system and system of income distribution in the primary stage of socialism by usher in a new phase in carrying out all of the reform with the great new undertaking, thus advancing socialism to chinese characteristic
the appreciation of the underlying goal of socialism in the basic line with the primary socialism areken on growth and building socialism with chinese characteristics. the basic questions in this regard is a great initiative of building socialism with chinese characteristics to successfully launch the party's third-generation central collective leadership and let the whole party of the people of all ethnic groups in china in here and see the basic theory and line. standing a severe test will...
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your social media. you're different. >> big, small. >> i don't know. >> big, bigger. >> yeah. >> she's tall. i'm short. >> let's not go there. >> the first thing i wanted to say this is an awesome day. i haven't seen this until now coming together of law enforcement, educators and industry and a variety of other folks and nonprofits organizations and really understand the issue and dive into it. it's been awesome and a ton of learning has gone into this. alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major media organizations together, one traditional media which has a a lot of strength in eaching people via tv and one reaching people socially and if you could gather these together imagine what we can do? and so i think you called sizzle real. it was a sizzling experience to be in a high school in hare land and felt like a football pep rally but it was about bullying and they all took the pledge to s
your social media. you're different. >> big, small. >> i don't know. >> big, bigger. >> yeah. >> she's tall. i'm short. >> let's not go there. >> the first thing i wanted to say this is an awesome day. i haven't seen this until now coming together of law enforcement, educators and industry and a variety of other folks and nonprofits organizations and really understand the issue and dive into it. it's been awesome and a ton of learning has gone into...
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social justice -- getting education is a social justice issue. we don't want kids to feel they can't go to school or go home. we want other's worth intact and appreciate the worth. justice is a public face of love and 60% of kids who are discipline read likely to drop out of school, so if we attach the same concerns that we have for all of the students and comparing with the evidence base data that suggests there are a lairming rates of suspensions and explullions and how does that push the conversation or do other things that we are innovative with and coming up with real solutions? not just to bullying but all of the social factors that affect students and adults and there are several adults that need training as well. that's my point. >> yeah. actually the work place bullying institute which has good data i am told and found that 35% of american employees say that they have been bullied in the work place. that is about double over the figure for kids so this is not a kid problem, but so are you asking if there should be programs and campaigns
social justice -- getting education is a social justice issue. we don't want kids to feel they can't go to school or go home. we want other's worth intact and appreciate the worth. justice is a public face of love and 60% of kids who are discipline read likely to drop out of school, so if we attach the same concerns that we have for all of the students and comparing with the evidence base data that suggests there are a lairming rates of suspensions and explullions and how does that push the...
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social security act. the session would be regarded as historic for all-time. >> that was back in 1935 when fdr signed the bill to law. generations relying now on social security for retirement benefits. this is from jason cochrak saying social security can be funded indefinitely by lifting the cap on fica so the wealthy can pay their fair share. aarp says it won't support increase in raising the retirement age or means test original medicare. let me read to you one republican response from representative hey worth from new york who has spoke when the aarp and she wishs the organization would talk more to it's members anticipate challenges with entitlement programs. i think it's important to have a mature conversation so we understand the challenges we face going forward in 25 years spending on medicare and medicaid is projected to equal 10% of the economy double the current percentage over the same time, social security spending expected to rise from 5% of the size of the economy to six % as a result of t
social security act. the session would be regarded as historic for all-time. >> that was back in 1935 when fdr signed the bill to law. generations relying now on social security for retirement benefits. this is from jason cochrak saying social security can be funded indefinitely by lifting the cap on fica so the wealthy can pay their fair share. aarp says it won't support increase in raising the retirement age or means test original medicare. let me read to you one republican response...
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let me talk about our social security plan. social security should be means tested. we start phasing it in immediately in our plan. we do not think we should sock it to the rich and penalize them for doing well. i do not think they should be getting full benefits. i do not think mitt romney needs to get social security benefits when he retires. he has that big ira. we should start means testing social security. we make it more like what it was originally intended, which is insurance against poverty. we do not want seniors to outlive their savings and we do not want them to have a threat of living in poverty in retirement. social security for too many seniors does not give that. we stand in the benefits, but we moved to a that benefit. it is no longer income replacement. it is a flat benefits. it will be there if you need it. if you are mitt romney and you put all of your money in with corzine and you wake up and do not have anything next day, you get a flat social security benefits. he will be able to live above the poverty level. the first one is important. it takes
let me talk about our social security plan. social security should be means tested. we start phasing it in immediately in our plan. we do not think we should sock it to the rich and penalize them for doing well. i do not think they should be getting full benefits. i do not think mitt romney needs to get social security benefits when he retires. he has that big ira. we should start means testing social security. we make it more like what it was originally intended, which is insurance against...
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your social media. you're different. >> big, small. >> i don't know. >> big, bigger. >> yeah. >> she's tall. i'm short. >> let's not go there. >> the first thing i wanted to say this is an awesome day. i haven't seen this until now coming together of law enforcement, educators and industry and a variety of other folks and nonprofits organizations and really understand the issue and dive into it. it's been awesome and a ton of learning has gone into this. alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major
your social media. you're different. >> big, small. >> i don't know. >> big, bigger. >> yeah. >> she's tall. i'm short. >> let's not go there. >> the first thing i wanted to say this is an awesome day. i haven't seen this until now coming together of law enforcement, educators and industry and a variety of other folks and nonprofits organizations and really understand the issue and dive into it. it's been awesome and a ton of learning has gone into...
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she is going to explain more about this term that was used a lot today and social literacy or social emotional learning. alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're doing in social emotional learning. >> sure. i had some slides but i'm not sure -- no, we have a handout that went around to you and more detail about what social emotional learning is because i think we rise a little bit today and i came from seattle and i know many people have brought up that term today and i get the sense from this group that you're at kind of a high level of discourse and you have a general understanding. could i see a show of hands for those of you that social emotional learning is a familiar term? and those that feel you have a deep understanding of it? okay. great. thank yo
she is going to explain more about this term that was used a lot today and social literacy or social emotional learning. alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're...
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was it a part of. >> reporter: still, social security will need to be adjusted. the gap between the taxes it takes in and the benefits it is paying out will total almost a trillion dollars over the next decade. darren gersh, nbr, washington. >> tom: while the summer drought baked midwestern fields, farm values are up. still ahead tonight, we look at why farmland is such a hot commodity with investors. off the farm, home prices continue heading higher, rising for an 18th consecutive month, according to the widely followed s&p case/schiller home price index. the survey tracks 20 metropolitan cities, and shows home prices were up 3% year over year in september. compared to august, prices inched up three-tenths percent higher. together, analysts say the numbers add up to a long recovery for housing. >> the housing market has clearly turned the corner and is well on its way to recovery. it's going to be a slow, steady, recovery rather than a booming, explosive recovery, because we still have a few years of distressed inventory we have to work through and some headwind
was it a part of. >> reporter: still, social security will need to be adjusted. the gap between the taxes it takes in and the benefits it is paying out will total almost a trillion dollars over the next decade. darren gersh, nbr, washington. >> tom: while the summer drought baked midwestern fields, farm values are up. still ahead tonight, we look at why farmland is such a hot commodity with investors. off the farm, home prices continue heading higher, rising for an 18th consecutive...
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speaker, begin to defend social security and say, don't call my social security entitlement. i work my whole life for this and i'm not about it just say that it's some sort of entitlement, some sort of thing that somebody's handing to he me. and i just want to say -- i just want to say that i'm -- i think, mr. speaker, people need to defend social security. they need to stand up for it. they need to explain that it's not part of this fiscal mess that we are in. it's not part of the expiring deadlines that we are seeing happening right now. and we should -- we should not deal with it here. they should defend it by saying that people's retirement securing is significantly diminished over the last number of years and now is not the time to start cutting benefits to social security and more than that, we should make it clear that social security is the best program, perhaps one of the best programs our government has ever come up with. we are going to get more into the expiring deadlines that we see coming up in the next few weeks. before i say another word, mr. speaker, i want t
speaker, begin to defend social security and say, don't call my social security entitlement. i work my whole life for this and i'm not about it just say that it's some sort of entitlement, some sort of thing that somebody's handing to he me. and i just want to say -- i just want to say that i'm -- i think, mr. speaker, people need to defend social security. they need to stand up for it. they need to explain that it's not part of this fiscal mess that we are in. it's not part of the expiring...
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we should encourage and guide members of new social to contribute more to the socialism craiskts. we should continue to implement the party's policy oversee chinese and affairs and -- trying to overseas chinese and -- [inaudible] organization -- [applause] the socialist path of making political advance in the craiskt characteristic is a path that -- in pursuing a -- [applause] >> translator: developing a strong socialist culture in chinese, culture is the life of blood of nation. and gives the people a sense of belonging. complete the building of a prosperous society in the respect and achieve the great renounal and create a new surge in promoting socialist culture and bring about the greatest development and enrichment. enuse -- increase the cultural soft power and enable to educate the people, serve society, and boost development. to develop a strong socialist culture in china, we must take the socialist path of promoting culture advance with chinese characteristics. we should adhere to the goal of serving the people in socialist, the policy of having hundred flowers bloom and a
we should encourage and guide members of new social to contribute more to the socialism craiskts. we should continue to implement the party's policy oversee chinese and affairs and -- trying to overseas chinese and -- [inaudible] organization -- [applause] the socialist path of making political advance in the craiskt characteristic is a path that -- in pursuing a -- [applause] >> translator: developing a strong socialist culture in chinese, culture is the life of blood of nation. and...
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republicans may push social security on to the agenda as well. back when the new deal created entitlements and social security in 1935, life expectancy for american men was 60 and it's now 76. for women it was 64 back in roosevelt's time and 81,000. when the simpson proposal that many thought would be a framework now, with social security already headed towards 67 had it eventually up to 69 but gradually over the next 50 years, that would save the budget for social security 7% for each full year we put that retirement eligibility in effect. other proposals on the table look at raising the medicare eligibility from 65 to 67. while the congressional budget office says that change would save 5% a year on medicare spending. sam, what do you make of this? >> here's my proposal. turn 65. if you have a life-threatening disease or one that could down the road clearly do that, you're eligible. the rest of us are maybe fairly healthy, you wait until 67. now, how do you determine who is life-threatening? easy to have a aortic valve replaced when you die. bu
republicans may push social security on to the agenda as well. back when the new deal created entitlements and social security in 1935, life expectancy for american men was 60 and it's now 76. for women it was 64 back in roosevelt's time and 81,000. when the simpson proposal that many thought would be a framework now, with social security already headed towards 67 had it eventually up to 69 but gradually over the next 50 years, that would save the budget for social security 7% for each full...
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it reminds of the term "social justice". we think we know what we mean by it but i can't tell you the emails i get from individuals. >> if "if you don't get me in the school i want to you're denying me social justice" and it's usurping of the teerm and let's call bullying what it is and assault and make it clear to what it is and make it clear to other individuals and there are other grades and issues of classroom management and it's okay and let's get focused and ready to go on the lesson, but when you're talking about hurting somebody's feelings that is often times in my experience been an issue of power. >> yeah, i would like to add to that. i think there has been dialogue in the nation throughout the issue in the last year, and when you look at recent report that the federal department of education presented basically has the definition of bullying in every single state and also a list of i think 37 components and ranks that show you state by state which ones include those components of it. as we heard earlier the federa
it reminds of the term "social justice". we think we know what we mean by it but i can't tell you the emails i get from individuals. >> if "if you don't get me in the school i want to you're denying me social justice" and it's usurping of the teerm and let's call bullying what it is and assault and make it clear to what it is and make it clear to other individuals and there are other grades and issues of classroom management and it's okay and let's get focused and...
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social development is an important guarantee for maintaining social harmony and stability. we must intensify our efforts to strengthen and make innovation and social management. we should also boost and harmonious socialist society for our interest of an are normally majority of the people. but must give high priority to ensure the people's well-being. we should bring as much benefits as possible to the people. we should address the problems that are of greatest concern to them. people enjoy the rights to education and employment and housing so that they can lead a better life. to strengthen social development, we must accelerate social structure reform with establishing a socialist system. we should quicken the pace in the systems. we should have a system that features a party leadership and government institutions and public participation. we sure it is left sustainable and covers urban and rural areas -- we need to make sure it is left sustainable uncovers urban and rural areas. social organizations exercise autonomy and accordance with the law. the important task in mak
social development is an important guarantee for maintaining social harmony and stability. we must intensify our efforts to strengthen and make innovation and social management. we should also boost and harmonious socialist society for our interest of an are normally majority of the people. but must give high priority to ensure the people's well-being. we should bring as much benefits as possible to the people. we should address the problems that are of greatest concern to them. people enjoy...
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social goals we can work towards with them. we'll also learn some effective teaching methods which can help our children acquire the necessary social skills that will serve them throughout life. we will observe children in a number of different settings-- head start, family day care homes, univerty sools, and private child care centers-- and we'll listen to their teachers as they describe how they foster social competency in their children. woman: aaron would like a turn. aaron wants a turn to ring the bell. aaron: uh-oh. uh-oh. great ringing. thanks for sharing. hendrick: as caregivers, we play a crucial role in helping young childre figure out the puzzle of social behavior as well as another major task of early childhood... woman: charlie wants a turn tring the bell. wow! it's loud. hendrick: how to form satisfying relationships with others. and how do we do that? how can we help our children develop into cooperative, kind, and well-liked individuals? woman: thanks a lot, charlie, for sharing. hendrick: social competence is t
social goals we can work towards with them. we'll also learn some effective teaching methods which can help our children acquire the necessary social skills that will serve them throughout life. we will observe children in a number of different settings-- head start, family day care homes, univerty sools, and private child care centers-- and we'll listen to their teachers as they describe how they foster social competency in their children. woman: aaron would like a turn. aaron wants a turn to...
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tom i echo everything that everybody is saying but i just want to point out going back to the social security issue in the year one nine hundred eighty two always crops up because that's the year that we had a doubling of the contribution to social security for those up to a captain come and that's when we had the biggest top tax rate reduction that i can ever remember. if social security would not have been kept at that time we wouldn't even be talking about where the money is coming from had that money not been touched and been allowed to earn interest over the last thirty years the money that is earned over all of that time could be paid for i believe all future social security retirees and in fact is factored out could actually create a reduction in the contribution but it all goes back to the fact they could also face so many have been there never should have been a cap in the first place yeah i totally agree with you then and appreciate your pointing that out the the rationale for the cap was that there's a cap on the benefits that you can get back out so let's put a cap on wha
tom i echo everything that everybody is saying but i just want to point out going back to the social security issue in the year one nine hundred eighty two always crops up because that's the year that we had a doubling of the contribution to social security for those up to a captain come and that's when we had the biggest top tax rate reduction that i can ever remember. if social security would not have been kept at that time we wouldn't even be talking about where the money is coming from had...
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both for medicare and social security. so we're saying you can have a good deficit reduction plan that has savings in medicare, but it's important that we protect those who are vulnerable in the middle class, seniors, those on medicaid and we can do that. and one thing i would say about the pledge, there's a lot of talk about the politics and republicans moving, et cetera. the issue here is not politics when we're together. americans support this idea of basic fairness. so when republicans break from the pledge, what they are doing is really just standing up with those people in those districts that support these ideas. and grover norquist makes a lot of noise about how for 20 years, republicans have stood with that pledge. but i would just remind him and others who support this pledge that republicans have not received a majority of the american public in five of the last six elections. so i think if the republican party wants to break out of the strangle hold, look like it's standing up for america, they will come to the
both for medicare and social security. so we're saying you can have a good deficit reduction plan that has savings in medicare, but it's important that we protect those who are vulnerable in the middle class, seniors, those on medicaid and we can do that. and one thing i would say about the pledge, there's a lot of talk about the politics and republicans moving, et cetera. the issue here is not politics when we're together. americans support this idea of basic fairness. so when republicans...
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spreads quickly and is it is corrected quickly on the social mead web. that individual, we were the ones that reslooel vealed on a tumblr blog because we couldn't publish to our core site that this individual was a manager of a republican congressional campaign. he thought he had anonymity. we reveal whod he was and it ended up in him apologizing an giving up his post. i think social mediate it works out well because information and corrections spread quickly. >> good to have you on the program. >> up next on the new jersey we will look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and a pretty penny for the most famous address. what's the white house worth in today's market? stay with us. l which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything fro
spreads quickly and is it is corrected quickly on the social mead web. that individual, we were the ones that reslooel vealed on a tumblr blog because we couldn't publish to our core site that this individual was a manager of a republican congressional campaign. he thought he had anonymity. we reveal whod he was and it ended up in him apologizing an giving up his post. i think social mediate it works out well because information and corrections spread quickly. >> good to have you on the...
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thrive >>> we're back with more from ben smith, our first social media election. what about the impact on journalism? buzz feed, what's the mission? >> twitter is the front page, not buzz feed.com or politics but twitter. people who are intensely engaged in politics are seeing that conversation on twitter. to breaks news, advance the conferen conversation and do something new to people not to rewrite the story. >> that's the platform that people digest. even though in some ways it can be an ago gator, it could send you so -- >> we're hoping people see links on twitter and read them on the site and find other cool stuff. our assumption is that's what wrem are going to go. >> that determines their choices. but content still has to be a lot of content, whether on television or in print to support a platform that points you in all kinds of different directions. >> for sure. the cool thing about twitter and social media in general from a reporter's perspective, you can trick people into sharing something and trick a search engine and in terms of sharing, nobody will sa
thrive >>> we're back with more from ben smith, our first social media election. what about the impact on journalism? buzz feed, what's the mission? >> twitter is the front page, not buzz feed.com or politics but twitter. people who are intensely engaged in politics are seeing that conversation on twitter. to breaks news, advance the conferen conversation and do something new to people not to rewrite the story. >> that's the platform that people digest. even though in some...
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quickly and corrected quickly on social web. we were the ones that revealed on a tumbler blog that this individual was a manager of a republican congressional campaign and thought he had anonymity, we revealed who he was and ultimately ended up in him having to apologize and give up his post. i think social media, it spreads quickly, negative and correction. >> good to have you, thank so much. >> thank you, maria. >> up news, we'll look at the upcoming news this week and pretty penny for america's most famous address. what's the white house worth in today's housing market? >>> follow me on twitter and google plus. now a look at the stories in the week ahead that may move the markets. corporate america tries to get back to business, earnings are expected from disney, kohl's, whole foods and groupon and as well as the new york area power provider con ed. on tuesday it is judgment day, the election. on thursday we will find out if the u.s. imports or exports more goods with the international trade balance and on friday consumer sen
quickly and corrected quickly on social web. we were the ones that revealed on a tumbler blog that this individual was a manager of a republican congressional campaign and thought he had anonymity, we revealed who he was and ultimately ended up in him having to apologize and give up his post. i think social media, it spreads quickly, negative and correction. >> good to have you, thank so much. >> thank you, maria. >> up news, we'll look at the upcoming news this week and...
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in fact, as social beings, we are connected.arty, his network. enter joe smith. he's just crashed the social event of the year and apparently doesn't know a soul. but this is one network joe would like to join. now, if he could only get connected. >> nice party. >> mr. price knows how to entertain. >> you know raymond price? >> no. i'm too low on that totem pole. apparently, even my date thinks so. >> does he know... >> i don't know. but i'm sure he knows somebody who knows somebody who -- well, you know what i mean. >> and he left you just hanging here? >> disconnected. >> joe's working the social network for an introduction. but this is just one of the countless networks that pervade our lives. mathematicians define a network very simply: as a collection of entities that somehow relate to each other. many networks are man-made: communication networks, like the internet, telephone, television, and radio; transportation networks, from the airlines to country roads, freeways, highways, and railways; utility networks, elaborate po
in fact, as social beings, we are connected.arty, his network. enter joe smith. he's just crashed the social event of the year and apparently doesn't know a soul. but this is one network joe would like to join. now, if he could only get connected. >> nice party. >> mr. price knows how to entertain. >> you know raymond price? >> no. i'm too low on that totem pole. apparently, even my date thinks so. >> does he know... >> i don't know. but i'm sure he knows...