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social media is good. it can aid those grieving by giving support to those who cannot otherwise attain it. it can make you feel less alone having a representativ represenf someone after they have gone helps with the grieving process. and david, may you have a long life, my friend. right now you're battling honorbly terminal cancer, and debby same question to you. how will you be using social media right now and in the future to connect with this community that you've developed and honor the man who is to your left? >> i think its important that we continue to document this journey. i've been in hospice care for years. i was a director, and now i do research in that area. and the lack of knowledge that people have about how beautiful this experience can be. people will think this is crazy but this has been one of our best years of our lives. we've traveled all over and we're free of responsibilities that you can get bogged down in. my goal is to continue to document this. i know it's going to get harder esp
social media is good. it can aid those grieving by giving support to those who cannot otherwise attain it. it can make you feel less alone having a representativ represenf someone after they have gone helps with the grieving process. and david, may you have a long life, my friend. right now you're battling honorbly terminal cancer, and debby same question to you. how will you be using social media right now and in the future to connect with this community that you've developed and honor the man...
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about social services. i meet with people, the approach i use is very, i want it to be safe and non-threatening environment. you will see us around the vicinity of the library talking about giving up flyers and information except when it's an actual clinical assessment then we go to one of the rooms. >> okay. can we get your contact info and a business card? >> sure. >> okay. thank you. >> i have a question. i guess for you ms. straus. you are very active in the library but there is controversy about outside of the library and activities around there. do your social services extend to those people as well? >> the homeless outreach team actually does spend some time around the library. in fact when our partnership started with dph we had caseworkers from inside and outside the library patrolling what's going on. right now it's not an ex- exterior service because we know there are services that identify that goes along. >> we are doing more than just moving them along. >> we are not doing police sweeps and mo
about social services. i meet with people, the approach i use is very, i want it to be safe and non-threatening environment. you will see us around the vicinity of the library talking about giving up flyers and information except when it's an actual clinical assessment then we go to one of the rooms. >> okay. can we get your contact info and a business card? >> sure. >> okay. thank you. >> i have a question. i guess for you ms. straus. you are very active in the library...
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social justice iran wants the government to invest much more heavily on social housing as well as in other services like education. primary health care fraud bounds and sports facilities for the socially disadvantaged. along with transport. it says the money can come from curtailing tax breaks to the higher page i'm texting businesses more heavenly. jonah told rte news media to stop. receiver has been appointed to st francis private hospital in the moment guy centric helpless you operational management hospital will continue to operate as normal to see for cairns was a kpmg was appointed following a request from the directors of the hospital. what the ndp for two people falling in a sort of car theft in dublin yesterday. a woman in her fifties remains in serious but stable condition in hospital after she was forced from her car in both preached yesterday afternoon according to her car near catherine street in the city this morning. and remind you of the main news again this evening the minister educational reclaimed has received a hostile reception at the sti conference in wexford. h
social justice iran wants the government to invest much more heavily on social housing as well as in other services like education. primary health care fraud bounds and sports facilities for the socially disadvantaged. along with transport. it says the money can come from curtailing tax breaks to the higher page i'm texting businesses more heavenly. jonah told rte news media to stop. receiver has been appointed to st francis private hospital in the moment guy centric helpless you operational...
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-- more accurately, marginal social benefit -- msb -- and marginal social cost -- msc.these curves tell us is that, as we produce cleaner and cleaner air, moving towards the right, the added social benefits begin to decline and the added social costs begin to rise. this makes sense intui. reducing the first and worst air pollution brings us a lot of social benefit. getting extremely clean air is somewhat less important. also, as the los angeles case shows, producing somewhat cleaner air is not too expensive, while producing very, very clean air would have been disastrously costly. so what the economist says is apparently fairly simple -- keep on cleaning up the air until the added -- the marginal social costs begin to exceed the added -- the marginal social benefits, until the intersection of these two curves. i say "apparently simple" because measuring these social costs and benefits is not always that easy. schoumacher: from the 1990s and into the new millennium, we saw record floods, record high temperatures, more crop failures, longer droughts, melting polar ice cap
-- more accurately, marginal social benefit -- msb -- and marginal social cost -- msc.these curves tell us is that, as we produce cleaner and cleaner air, moving towards the right, the added social benefits begin to decline and the added social costs begin to rise. this makes sense intui. reducing the first and worst air pollution brings us a lot of social benefit. getting extremely clean air is somewhat less important. also, as the los angeles case shows, producing somewhat cleaner air is not...
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one of the primary tools that aps social workers utilize and distinguishes us from other social services programs is that we don't make appointments. we have the luxury that our social workers go out unannounced and knock on the door. this is helpful because this is how you catch people in their natural settings and especially for our abuse cases. this is very vital for the investigation that we need to carry out. we don't need to notify an abuser that we are about to show up and make that attempt to investigating a case. more often than not our clients don't have the capacity to pull it together anyway for us. we show up unannounced and as you can imagine sometimes people aren't real representative -- receptive to our uninvited unscheduled announcements. however, i have really skilled social workers and it's a rare exception that we are not able to actually carry out a psycho social assessment with a client oncer able to find them and locate them. sometimes that can be an obstacle and getting the correct information about where that individual is located. that actually is what makes it
one of the primary tools that aps social workers utilize and distinguishes us from other social services programs is that we don't make appointments. we have the luxury that our social workers go out unannounced and knock on the door. this is helpful because this is how you catch people in their natural settings and especially for our abuse cases. this is very vital for the investigation that we need to carry out. we don't need to notify an abuser that we are about to show up and make that...
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the social security trust fund. that is a little bit misleading because what we did in 1983 is we set up a system where we ask people for the social security trust fund that we had before and we change the retirement age so that we could find people in the 80s, 90s and 2,000. so your point is right. it's the most disturbing thing. for most americans who earn a paycheck they pay more in taxes the important thing to remember is this. the taxes for social security and medicare are paying the present beneficiaries. it's not like you put $100,000 into a trust fund for social security and it goes up by 3%. i'm getting a reasonably good return on the social security. reasonably good. the next generation after me my kids and my grandkids will not make nearly as much money. they won't make as much money as they put into social security. why? because honestly, working people right now are paying my social security. so, this cannot go on forever. some people have called it a different names. different names. i don't think call
the social security trust fund. that is a little bit misleading because what we did in 1983 is we set up a system where we ask people for the social security trust fund that we had before and we change the retirement age so that we could find people in the 80s, 90s and 2,000. so your point is right. it's the most disturbing thing. for most americans who earn a paycheck they pay more in taxes the important thing to remember is this. the taxes for social security and medicare are paying the...
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social media is not helping. i mean, i can garner visitors using social media but has not made up for what i've lost. >> in terms of books being sold or authors being discovered. >> well, starts with authors being discovered but translates into books being sold. i might post something -- if i get 100 likes, two percent might check, and of those two percent, traditionally on my site, eight percent of anybody clicks a link to buy they're going to convert. the numbers are horrendous. a good thing that works is building an audience of -- high engagement, but i'm really e-mailing people who read, people who shine up, and increasingly people who pay for the service. so i've spoke a lot. but -- >> oh, well. paul, i know wanted to tag along to what troy was saying. at it all connected so jump in. >> troy's carrying it in a different direction, a wonderfully different direction, and, folks, i want to second troy. i'm sitting back learning from troy, and he is such a tremendous resource and what he does with a lbc is treme
social media is not helping. i mean, i can garner visitors using social media but has not made up for what i've lost. >> in terms of books being sold or authors being discovered. >> well, starts with authors being discovered but translates into books being sold. i might post something -- if i get 100 likes, two percent might check, and of those two percent, traditionally on my site, eight percent of anybody clicks a link to buy they're going to convert. the numbers are horrendous. a...
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but whenever the elite, republican and democrat may think of social conservatives, social conservatives said they represent the core of the republican party. the republican party in its present configuration cannot win elections without the. evangelicals constituted a whopping 27% of the electorate in 2012. with other types of religious conservatives contributing an additional ten to 12% to my e-mail recall the media upper in the u.s. over the comments about gays by duck dynasty patriarch phil robinson, the outrage led to rescind being suspended by the end the network, but the broad support from prominent conservatives from all wings of the conservative movement resulted in riots in being taken of suspension. about a week after the controversy erupted. the example shows up on the broader conservative movement, the conflict dissipates and the media backs down. this stands in contrast to the example of two republican senatorial candidates in 2012. they were abandoned by many wings of the conservative movement as well as the republican party. question is, are they case is different because
but whenever the elite, republican and democrat may think of social conservatives, social conservatives said they represent the core of the republican party. the republican party in its present configuration cannot win elections without the. evangelicals constituted a whopping 27% of the electorate in 2012. with other types of religious conservatives contributing an additional ten to 12% to my e-mail recall the media upper in the u.s. over the comments about gays by duck dynasty patriarch phil...
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a social media song goes wrong at the social media marketing world conference, my favorite social media conference, visitors were given a special treat in the form of this song. ♪ searching for the story ♪ that will bring us empty fame ♪ ♪ so we shoot our viral video ♪ ♪ and we post-it to the brand ♪ ♪ looking for the secret ♪ we try to keep from paying on ♪ ♪ connect with me ♪ show the world how this gets done ♪ ♪ let's get social ♪ social media >> that was awesome. there was also a hype man believe it or not. >> i want you to stand up right now and take out your phones. take a selfie with your neighbor. it is time to get social! >> the best thing ever in the world. >> why can't alec baldwin tweet about him? >> that made me happy. >> wait, there is more. and he has an important message. >> social is about the people, remember. we are people. do we need another post to show up everywhere 1234* i hope as we scatter that we never forget that our posts live forever even when we go to bed. >> that is fantastic. sam, you are a professional comedian. how would you rate that performance? >> a
a social media song goes wrong at the social media marketing world conference, my favorite social media conference, visitors were given a special treat in the form of this song. ♪ searching for the story ♪ that will bring us empty fame ♪ ♪ so we shoot our viral video ♪ ♪ and we post-it to the brand ♪ ♪ looking for the secret ♪ we try to keep from paying on ♪ ♪ connect with me ♪ show the world how this gets done ♪ ♪ let's get social ♪ social media >> that was...
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another tough issues is social conservatives. the media and some other actives attack social actives and attack them hard when they express views inconsistent with their liberal world view. whatever the elites might think of social conservatives, they represent the core of the republican party. the republican party cannot win elections without them. evangelica evangelicalswere 27% of the electorate in 2012. with other types of religious conservatives contributing an additional 10-12%. you might recall the up roar over the comments by phil robert son. the outrage led to him being suspended but the support from all wings of the conservative movement resulted in him being taken off suspension. this shows when the broad conservative movement depends the statements of conservatives the conflict dissipate and the media backs down. this strands in contrast to republican races murdoch and akin. they were abandoned by many wings of the conservative movement and republican party. the question is are they different because of the statements
another tough issues is social conservatives. the media and some other actives attack social actives and attack them hard when they express views inconsistent with their liberal world view. whatever the elites might think of social conservatives, they represent the core of the republican party. the republican party cannot win elections without them. evangelica evangelicalswere 27% of the electorate in 2012. with other types of religious conservatives contributing an additional 10-12%. you might...
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coming up going anti-social on social networks. the stream is uniquely interactive television.we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. on al jazeera america >> has a backlash gun. online sharing people do. a slew of anti-social apps has sprung up recently to help you avoid your friends. molly mchugh covered the subject as an editor of the daily dot. good to see you molly. people can't seem to buy a sandwich or see a movie without posting it online. people are leaving a very public trail. have we reached a tipping point? >> there is definitely a little bit of that going on. you can't log on without seeing everything that people are doing, just like you sai
coming up going anti-social on social networks. the stream is uniquely interactive television.we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the...
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coming up going anti-social on social networks. >> on al jazeera america when science intersects withi'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> we're here in the vortex... >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america downlw >> has a backlash begun against social media and on all of the online sharing people do. a slew of anti-social apps has sprung up recently to help you avoid your friends. molly mchugh covered the subject as an editor of the daily dot. good to see you molly. people can't seem to buy a sandwich or see a movie without posting it online. people are leaving a very public trail. have we reached a tipping point? >> there is definitely a little bit of that going on. you can't log on without seeing everything that people are doing, just like you said or where they
coming up going anti-social on social networks. >> on al jazeera america when science intersects withi'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> we're here in the...
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the director of social responsibility as an desk. wore -- work in the mid market area and got a tax break to be there. what is the area like for you moved in and what is it like how? >> we were the first company to move into the area and 2011. where we are located is high crime. high open drug use area. the difference from what it looks like where we moved in is different than the rest of the market. there is a lot of the same issues that are there. we see more retail development. war foot traffic in the area but still in on problem neighborhood . >> what do you make of the in relation to technology companies? it is unfair that they have hired people, created jobs and some people say they are not getting the right jobs to the right people. onlyrrently there are six tech companies that have a tax break. any company that applies for the tax break has to fulfill the community benefits agreement. it is overseen by a citizens advisory committee. we have to check in every month. that is how i know there is only six companies right now with
the director of social responsibility as an desk. wore -- work in the mid market area and got a tax break to be there. what is the area like for you moved in and what is it like how? >> we were the first company to move into the area and 2011. where we are located is high crime. high open drug use area. the difference from what it looks like where we moved in is different than the rest of the market. there is a lot of the same issues that are there. we see more retail development. war...
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coming up going anti-social on social networks.side the move to get away from people you know. >> has a backlash begun against social media and on all of the online sharing people do. a slew of anti-social apps has sprung up recently to help you avoid your friends. molly mchugh covered the subject as an editor of the daily dot. good to see you molly. people can't seem to buy a sandwich or see a movie without posting it online. people are leaving a very public trail. have we reached a tipping point? >> there is definitely a little bit of that going on. you can't log on without seeing everything that people are doing, just like you said or where they are checking in, going and where they spend. and that's where these things are coming in, and there's also a little bit of the fact that we want to doing these things without participating but still have accounts. >> your piece on the daily dot was titled request we need anti-social apps to save us from ourselves. break down these anti-social apps. what are they specifically designed to
coming up going anti-social on social networks.side the move to get away from people you know. >> has a backlash begun against social media and on all of the online sharing people do. a slew of anti-social apps has sprung up recently to help you avoid your friends. molly mchugh covered the subject as an editor of the daily dot. good to see you molly. people can't seem to buy a sandwich or see a movie without posting it online. people are leaving a very public trail. have we reached a...
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time to pull out those handkerchiefs cause we have reached our last dimension, dare i say it, the social dimension. but, we still got plenty more to do here, and some very interesting classes for you. with the social dimension, we want to look at how religion works, and the reason for that is we, as we've done the whole semester, is to appreciate religious diversity. and we want to focus on the united states and look at some of the reason why we are so religiously diverse, and the reason for that is because we are going to be - continue to be become increasingly diverse, and we need to know how to appreciate other believers' beliefs and well do what we've been doing the whole semester. so by saying 'how it works' we want to see why we're diverse, why some religious organizations are successful, and why some don't make it. later we want - going to be wanting to look at what a cult is, what a sect is, so we can develop neutral ways of thinking about them, and overall hopefully in this segment we'll see that indeed we are religiously diverse, and a well educated person who wants to bring pe
time to pull out those handkerchiefs cause we have reached our last dimension, dare i say it, the social dimension. but, we still got plenty more to do here, and some very interesting classes for you. with the social dimension, we want to look at how religion works, and the reason for that is we, as we've done the whole semester, is to appreciate religious diversity. and we want to focus on the united states and look at some of the reason why we are so religiously diverse, and the reason for...
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coming up, building your brand through social media.ng to continue the conversation. >> we are going to be speaking with the head of the satire newspaper, the onion. we want to bring you our headline quiz right here. which one is real and which one is from the onion? we will be back in just a few. you're watching bloomberg tv. >> we have some breaking news. the 70's dan loeb fight continues. all it's ago them loeb's website, he has come out with an official letter, getting aggressive. i want to show a quick excerpt. >> this has been going on for weeks. this letter, we need to put into context, is a response to a statement made yesterday in which the company, and a letter to shareholders, said that dan --b was called into question his ability to work constructively as a director. it says he adds no relevant schools, experience, or expertise. download obviously feel -- them loeb -- dan loeb feels differently about this. the money they're spending is going to the wrong place, the mightthat it employs otherwise go to christie's and is all w
coming up, building your brand through social media.ng to continue the conversation. >> we are going to be speaking with the head of the satire newspaper, the onion. we want to bring you our headline quiz right here. which one is real and which one is from the onion? we will be back in just a few. you're watching bloomberg tv. >> we have some breaking news. the 70's dan loeb fight continues. all it's ago them loeb's website, he has come out with an official letter, getting...
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and social media strikes back this week the newark police department decided to maintain their twitter followers. these hats and generating some feel good pr. encourage people to share any photos and experiences they had with the officer is that the hash tag mind and one td and a twitter first respondent and the ants posting stories and photos and seven relating to police brutality focusing on the department's controversial stop and frisk managers and people who died in police custody and the shed when bellamy on new york to delay it has tagged by lapd and others quickly emerged as not even popped up in brazil. the nypd is hardly the first social media team to miss understand the dynamics of twitter for relations purposes the number that the vice chairman of jpmorgan learned that lesson after launching a twitter key when a section where he received questions like really long go to jail in my dd has responded to the unexpected popularity unattached at st twitter provides an open forum for an un censored exchange and this is an open dialogue that adversity. after much international uproa
and social media strikes back this week the newark police department decided to maintain their twitter followers. these hats and generating some feel good pr. encourage people to share any photos and experiences they had with the officer is that the hash tag mind and one td and a twitter first respondent and the ants posting stories and photos and seven relating to police brutality focusing on the department's controversial stop and frisk managers and people who died in police custody and the...
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that is our definition of socialism.is a true democracy. >> frances goldin, one of the most striking essays -- or were many in the book -- was the one and angela davis on the prison industrial complex. all, of all, -- first of how did you put together that collaboration between the two of them, one traveling around the world and one incarcerated, and the importance of that particular essay? >> it was easy because angela davis was a supporter of mumia. they were not unknown to each other. also, she wrote a book about the end of prisons. it was a natural for us. it was not easy because she is free and he is in prison. they had to collaborate by stuff going back and forth. it was complicated. but what they came up with was an entirely different approach to how we deal with crime. it is more likely done by native americans when they had people who broke laws, and they were tried, so to speak, i their peers -- their mothers and fathers and doctors and chiefs, -- who embarrassed them in front of the community and made them fee
that is our definition of socialism.is a true democracy. >> frances goldin, one of the most striking essays -- or were many in the book -- was the one and angela davis on the prison industrial complex. all, of all, -- first of how did you put together that collaboration between the two of them, one traveling around the world and one incarcerated, and the importance of that particular essay? >> it was easy because angela davis was a supporter of mumia. they were not unknown to each...
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media offices to their constit uns, and because social -- constituents, and because social media doesn't put restrictions on whether you live in the state, it ops up to a national constituency. that means there's a real-time interaction taking place between voters, constituents, elected officials, in some cases or with the staff responsible for managing the channel and reporting up to the member. and that there's a conversation that's taking place among constituents about the issues and the members of congress and government - as to what is going on. it's important that the members of congress and executive branch are monitoring what people are saying outside of what people are saying to them. a lot of officers are taking it up. i heard stories of a few officers with high electoral marmins and -- margins and don't care what people are saying. in the long run, it's not always a good idea. partly because the reason why they have large margins maybe because the other party has not tried hard enough, they wrote it off, and, as i said. we have national constituencies bringing pressure on indi
media offices to their constit uns, and because social -- constituents, and because social media doesn't put restrictions on whether you live in the state, it ops up to a national constituency. that means there's a real-time interaction taking place between voters, constituents, elected officials, in some cases or with the staff responsible for managing the channel and reporting up to the member. and that there's a conversation that's taking place among constituents about the issues and the...
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for best use of social media.f you have an idea, call or email us. >> you have to want to share. [ laughter ] >> right. if you doesn't want to share, don't. but please do share with us. >> be careful. >> yes. >>> well, now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." we have scott pelley in new york. scott? >> reporter: hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. one state today enacted a major expansion of gun rights. we're going to tell you about the surprises places where concealed firearms will now be legal. plus, american taxpayers are paying bonuses to tax collectors who owe back taxes. we'll explain that story and have the rest of the world news for you tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,, female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up and free rem
for best use of social media.f you have an idea, call or email us. >> you have to want to share. [ laughter ] >> right. if you doesn't want to share, don't. but please do share with us. >> be careful. >> yes. >>> well, now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." we have scott pelley in new york. scott? >> reporter: hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. one state today enacted a major expansion of gun rights. we're...
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in fact, as social beings, we are connected. 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 power grids that stretch across entir
in fact, as social beings, we are connected. 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 --...
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there is this rise of big data, and the move from the social internet.f you're incumbent technology company, and you're not writing one of these key trends you can get pretty scary. you can get left behind if you're not one of the key players in one of these three major shifts. on the flipside of if you're one of the startup or growing companies that is the personification of one of those chefs -- shifts, you represent the personification of that trend and you can be strategically valuable to a lot of people. intel did a large investment just a few months ago as an example of that. >> i've been asking pretty much everyone on the show do you think we are in a bubble? i spoke with trite, and i want you to listen to what he had to say. grace to be in has been a steady sequence of large round, that majority bubble territory. very few people are saying we are in bubble territory. >> you are the first person. >> no one wants to save the because no one wants to break it, because everyone wants to cash out before we see it over. >> are we in bubble territory? >>
there is this rise of big data, and the move from the social internet.f you're incumbent technology company, and you're not writing one of these key trends you can get pretty scary. you can get left behind if you're not one of the key players in one of these three major shifts. on the flipside of if you're one of the startup or growing companies that is the personification of one of those chefs -- shifts, you represent the personification of that trend and you can be strategically valuable to a...
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they kept from social security?st: the zacks number is about $2.6 trillion is in what is called the social security trust fund. that is a little misleading. it 1983, we set up a system where we would ask people to put more in the social security trust fund than we had before and we change the retirement age people we could prefund who were retiring in the 1980's, the 1990's, the 2000's. your point is right. ironically, this is the most disturbing thing. er, socialearli security now pays legitimate beneficiaries every month more than it takes an in taxes. now for most americans who earn a paycheck, they pay lower in a taxes than they pay in federal income taxes. the important thing to remember fica taxes are paying present beneficiaries. it is not like you put $100,000 into a trust fund and every year it goes up by 3%. actually, someone like me who is over 70, i am getting a reasonably good return on social security i put in. reasonably go. the next-generation after me, my kids and my grandkids guest: working people
they kept from social security?st: the zacks number is about $2.6 trillion is in what is called the social security trust fund. that is a little misleading. it 1983, we set up a system where we would ask people to put more in the social security trust fund than we had before and we change the retirement age people we could prefund who were retiring in the 1980's, the 1990's, the 2000's. your point is right. ironically, this is the most disturbing thing. er, socialearli security now pays...
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about social security going rogue. social security can pay out every benefit for the next 19 years. you can make social security stronger for the next 50 or 60 years. right now, somebody makes $10 million a year. they both contribute the same amount into the system. [applause] cap and social security is strong for the next 50 or 60 years and we can expand the numbers. one thing on an issue that is very troubling to me. it is an interesting issue. on being arselves free society. we need to have a serious national conversation about what that is. are you a free society if every telephone call you make ends up in an nsa file? are you living in freedom if some of your e-mail exchanges are intercepted or there is knowledge on the part of the government about the websites that you visit? i do not think so. that is why i voted against the usa patriot act and against the reauthorization of the usa patriot act. [applause] obviously got to be vigilant against terrorism. it is a very serious issue. let me touch on -- i keep saying this important issue. each one of these issues is gigantically
about social security going rogue. social security can pay out every benefit for the next 19 years. you can make social security stronger for the next 50 or 60 years. right now, somebody makes $10 million a year. they both contribute the same amount into the system. [applause] cap and social security is strong for the next 50 or 60 years and we can expand the numbers. one thing on an issue that is very troubling to me. it is an interesting issue. on being arselves free society. we need to have...
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they propose that all social security cards have a photo i.d. attached to them and that would serve as a voter i.d. this makes sense because all americans are required to have the social security card and get one through the mail. you don't have to show up anywhere. also, it's free. takes two weeks for delivery. voter ids would make fraud more difficult, everybody knows that. but, still, the far left objects. >> the particular proposal having to do with social security cards, i'm afraid, is not one that is workable. and there are real sensitive privacy and security issues around social security cards that make that a little bit troubling as a source of a photo i.d. >> again, ridiculous. privacy issues? what privacy issues? everybody has a social security card. you put a picture on it, that violates your privacy? does a driver's license violate your privacy? i guess so, lady. again, this is a reuse. because the grievance industry wants the republican party -- if you take that issue away. they have one less thing to whine about. andrew and bill cl
they propose that all social security cards have a photo i.d. attached to them and that would serve as a voter i.d. this makes sense because all americans are required to have the social security card and get one through the mail. you don't have to show up anywhere. also, it's free. takes two weeks for delivery. voter ids would make fraud more difficult, everybody knows that. but, still, the far left objects. >> the particular proposal having to do with social security cards, i'm afraid,...
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it's not what the social construct was ever about. the book has a chapter devoted to each of these subjects but the bottom line to the book and i want you to read it but i'm going to condense it into three comments from barack obama which i really shouldn't do because it's not smart. they cling to their guns and religion. if we could start over i would go for single-payer. they didn't build that. you didn't build that. three comments from the president of the united states. think about what they mean. is that really interesting intellectual arrogance you see. they cling to their guns and it's the eastern shore and western maryland. obamacare is ms because they couldn't get single-payer passed by a democrat senate in a democratic house so they threw all their ideas into 2300 pages of the bill and now over 11,000 pages of regulation going to 20,000 soon with all sorts of ad hoc exceptions that are done in an ad hoc manner. but they really want to single-payer because it has worked so well. and then you didn't build that. yeah you did. t
it's not what the social construct was ever about. the book has a chapter devoted to each of these subjects but the bottom line to the book and i want you to read it but i'm going to condense it into three comments from barack obama which i really shouldn't do because it's not smart. they cling to their guns and religion. if we could start over i would go for single-payer. they didn't build that. you didn't build that. three comments from the president of the united states. think about what...
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, le preguntamos. >> nos respondieron con la etiqueta "lunes social", ahora veamos sus comentarios.r a un niÑo la escuela se necesita un id del estado. >> carla dice que en la frontera no les dan un registro, agradecemos a todos su participaciÓn. >> bueno, cambiemos de tema, vamos a mÉxico, bueno, no, el luchador mexicano, blue demon junior,golpeÓ al hijo de la gobernadora de california. en las redes sociales destacaron que la fundamento era parte de la promociÓn del evento. >> un gran escÁndalo en la liga de baloncesto, los jugadores de los clippers protestaron en pÚblico por los comentarios racistas del dueÑo del equipo, se escuchÓ una grabación de audio donde se le escucha pidiendo a su novia no lleva a negros a los juegos, no es la primera vez que el hombre tener problemas con las comunidades afroamericanas e hispanas. >> es la mÁs reciente controversia de racismo en la que se ve involucrado el dueÑo del equipo de los tipos de los angeles, esa es parte de la conversaciÓn grabada que supuestamente sostuvo el magnate con su novia. >> este reclamo fue supuestamente por una fotograf
, le preguntamos. >> nos respondieron con la etiqueta "lunes social", ahora veamos sus comentarios.r a un niÑo la escuela se necesita un id del estado. >> carla dice que en la frontera no les dan un registro, agradecemos a todos su participaciÓn. >> bueno, cambiemos de tema, vamos a mÉxico, bueno, no, el luchador mexicano, blue demon junior,golpeÓ al hijo de la gobernadora de california. en las redes sociales destacaron que la fundamento era parte de la...
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social media trainers social fresh tweeted out why aren't more brands prioritizing instagram as a platform of choice. and the inspirational dave anderson with great advice. culture tip, a mission statement isn't a formality. it unites teams behind a common purpose that makes them unstoppable. >>> thank you everyone so much for joining us today. if you want to learn more about today's show all you have to do is go to our website. it's open forum.com/your business. plus we have web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. you can also follow us on twitter, it's @msnbc your biz. coming up next week the masterminds behind the world's most well known water displays reveal their secrets. versatility. >> and the fun here is what happens when you get those different disciplines, people together in the same room brain storming and you come up with stuff that you would never get with 100 of the smartest people in one field all locked in a room. >> find out how this water design company in southern california has stayed on top by making sure everyone knows each other's job.
social media trainers social fresh tweeted out why aren't more brands prioritizing instagram as a platform of choice. and the inspirational dave anderson with great advice. culture tip, a mission statement isn't a formality. it unites teams behind a common purpose that makes them unstoppable. >>> thank you everyone so much for joining us today. if you want to learn more about today's show all you have to do is go to our website. it's open forum.com/your business. plus we have web...
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social, smart, socially conscious, extreme multitasking. but this is the generation that i have heard the woman put it this way if they are doing their homework with their ipod, earphones, tv on in the background is sitting in the kitchen as mom is making dinner and they are totally focused on their homework and they are getting it done but this is a completely different world and the one i grew up where i wouldn't be able to concentrate with these distractions but these are multitask are. as i said they are influencing an equal proportion. if anyone in the room knows what those words mean you are either that have kids that age or are super cool. what are the generations hopes and fears? again, these are teens and tweens said it is in their hopes and fears. i think what is interesting is that you can see that social consciousness, through. they want to understand the role in the larger world. they want to make a difference. they appreciated being able to share it. issues that matter to them and their peers batter and they want to raise awar
social, smart, socially conscious, extreme multitasking. but this is the generation that i have heard the woman put it this way if they are doing their homework with their ipod, earphones, tv on in the background is sitting in the kitchen as mom is making dinner and they are totally focused on their homework and they are getting it done but this is a completely different world and the one i grew up where i wouldn't be able to concentrate with these distractions but these are multitask are. as i...
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you could make social security stronger for the next 50 years. right now, somebody makes $10 million a year and so on makes -- [applause] list that cap -- lift that cap and weakening spend benefits. i will say another word on an issue that was very troubling to me. it is an interesting issue. there were some strange bedfellows together. we pride up ourselves on being a free society. we need a serious national conversation about what that means. are you a free society where every telephone call that you ile? ends up in a nsa f i don't think so. are you living in freedom if some of your e-mail exchanges are intercepted? where there is knowledge on the part of the government about the websites that you visit? i do not think so. that's why i voted the usa patriot act and authorization of it. [applause] we have got to be vigilant against terrorism. it is a serious issue. we have toink undermine the constitution of the u.s. to do that. let me touch on -- i keep saying it is an important issue. everyone of these issues is gigantically important. out --n
you could make social security stronger for the next 50 years. right now, somebody makes $10 million a year and so on makes -- [applause] list that cap -- lift that cap and weakening spend benefits. i will say another word on an issue that was very troubling to me. it is an interesting issue. there were some strange bedfellows together. we pride up ourselves on being a free society. we need a serious national conversation about what that means. are you a free society where every telephone call...
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but with social, what is the best way to do it?ounder in the back of up probability class. let's figure out a way to solve this problem? somehow convinced someone to drop out of school. his mom wasn't too happy at time but they send us care packages. >> you gave a job offer to work for microsoft, right? >> my dad was an entrepreneur and kind of got the bug at an early age. starting the business, it's going to be now. try figured i might as well it right after school. >> what about raising the money to do this? it takes three months to figure something out and if you made it, you go back to whatever you're doing. we went through an amazing program. presentation, first-round capital decided to fund us. >> let us know whwat is going on. well done. my mystery guest will be revealed and i will give you the final clue. i mystery guest establishment has earned nonconsecutive stars. 9, for its seafood. that is next. ♪ ♪ >> mystery guest monday and i have no idea what my guest is. luckily, the producers as been kind enough to provide us wit
but with social, what is the best way to do it?ounder in the back of up probability class. let's figure out a way to solve this problem? somehow convinced someone to drop out of school. his mom wasn't too happy at time but they send us care packages. >> you gave a job offer to work for microsoft, right? >> my dad was an entrepreneur and kind of got the bug at an early age. starting the business, it's going to be now. try figured i might as well it right after school. >> what...
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social is telling them that people are interested in. a complete shift. >> this also brings up the question of whether computers should be making the decisions. there are some in the world of social media that feel threatened by this. where does the balance occur? >> at the end of the day, i don't think the machine can really reflect the voice of a particular news outlet. of course, google has one of the most complex algorithms on the planet to determine what news goes on google news. but i don't think that people feel like they are getting a voice that they would get on, let's say, bloomberg, or any of the news channel. at the end of the day, you need a human being who will do the final cure ration and describe a story. there are the facts and then there are someone's feelings about the facts and how they talk about the story. that is what happens at that final level of cure ration. -- curation. the kind of view that as the machine is figuring out all of the stories that are useful and valuable. and then the editor is making the final c
social is telling them that people are interested in. a complete shift. >> this also brings up the question of whether computers should be making the decisions. there are some in the world of social media that feel threatened by this. where does the balance occur? >> at the end of the day, i don't think the machine can really reflect the voice of a particular news outlet. of course, google has one of the most complex algorithms on the planet to determine what news goes on google...
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as an organization was founded in 17 name is as a social club. the guys go out, pound out a few beers, and then talk politics. one thing led to another and they became involved in politics because the politicians in new york including aaron or realize if you get a bunch of guys together you can though. so tammany sort of morphed from a code to a political idealization. it certainly was in place in the same in arrived. it was not the power that it became until the irish harnessed the power and turned it into the organization that we know it today. >> hi, thanks. two questions if i may. one was if you could elaborate on what gave the know nothings that huge political push that they had and 54 and also the relationship between the new york city police department, fire department seems to be a lot of stuff there. >> yes, there is. the answer to your first question is very simple. it's not that that no movement arises seemingly out of nowhere as immigrants coming in. the tail end of the famine is in the early 1850s and 1854 you have this movement. con
as an organization was founded in 17 name is as a social club. the guys go out, pound out a few beers, and then talk politics. one thing led to another and they became involved in politics because the politicians in new york including aaron or realize if you get a bunch of guys together you can though. so tammany sort of morphed from a code to a political idealization. it certainly was in place in the same in arrived. it was not the power that it became until the irish harnessed the power and...
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so what we're proposing is adding 8 social workers, 2 social worker techs and an ihhs nurse to be ableh up with the need for annual assessments. >> can i ask through the chair, mr. rourke, miss hinton is here as well that the projections for the senior prop police station are exploding and i'm just wondering why the numbers of case load are not going up higher given the baby boomers turning into seniors really really rapidly and it just seems like we need to project out as the baby boom generation will fill out in about 10 years. >> right. >> so that we are ready for the huge increase in seniors. >> that's correct, supervisor. san francisco, about 18 percent of our population is 65 and older. statewide average is about 14 percent of the population, so we see here a disproportionate number of seniors. in terms of why it's leveled off, i think there could be a lot of explanations, demographickly or program wise, i think we did a fantastic job increasing our penetration rate over the last 10 years, we're really reaching through community partners, through partnerships with hospitals, thro
so what we're proposing is adding 8 social workers, 2 social worker techs and an ihhs nurse to be ableh up with the need for annual assessments. >> can i ask through the chair, mr. rourke, miss hinton is here as well that the projections for the senior prop police station are exploding and i'm just wondering why the numbers of case load are not going up higher given the baby boomers turning into seniors really really rapidly and it just seems like we need to project out as the baby boom...
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we supervised them pretty closely and it was excellent social science. with the anti-poverty policies and national health insurance proposals opposed to that research. with a good policy research or lots of other outside organizations. looking at the individual products there is a bias it could be professional i don't see any way abound that except to have competitive assessments going on at the same time to bring these biases to the surface. >> in my view there is no point for policy evaluation that does not require things to make judgments to be affected by the usual. >> it does not address the problem. we had three components components, experimentation components, experimentation, learning and evolution. the evaluations by external contractors is part of the learning process. i did not say that the government's problem is it could not learn if they were working but the action that takes place as a result, the evolution. where any organization it will do anything to avoid that. i am not saying government is different from the private sector. i know if
we supervised them pretty closely and it was excellent social science. with the anti-poverty policies and national health insurance proposals opposed to that research. with a good policy research or lots of other outside organizations. looking at the individual products there is a bias it could be professional i don't see any way abound that except to have competitive assessments going on at the same time to bring these biases to the surface. >> in my view there is no point for policy...
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about brian chesky post on social media, it is about culture.have been coalescing the culture across all of ebay's companies. >> what is that all about? >> we are working on awareness and bringing the different designers together. we 13 c1 >> you are watching "bloomberg west" and i'm emily chang. my guest for the hour is john maeda of kleiner perkins and also formally the president of the rhode island school of design. how do you get good designers? that is the question right now. before that, i'm curious about how you got into design. you have an engineering background, but how did you get into this? >> when i was young i went to a parent-teacher conference and the teacher said i was good at math and art. my dad overheard this. andade tofu for a living the next day he was saying to a customer, john is good at math. years later, i went to m.i.t. and to art school. >> you are still focused on that? >> i went back to it. you know very acutely what the demand is for design talent. how competitive is it? >> it is incredibly competitive. when you thi
about brian chesky post on social media, it is about culture.have been coalescing the culture across all of ebay's companies. >> what is that all about? >> we are working on awareness and bringing the different designers together. we 13 c1 >> you are watching "bloomberg west" and i'm emily chang. my guest for the hour is john maeda of kleiner perkins and also formally the president of the rhode island school of design. how do you get good designers? that is the...
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and social security never sent anything to her maryland address even though she gets a social security statement like every american does in the mail at her current correct address every year. so one hand of social security is coming after her. for the money in north carolina where she has never lived. and the other is taking the money from her in maryland where they do know where she lives. >> can you imagine how hot this is going to get in six week's time when folks who are expecting a refund--this is going to get--hey this, is a terrific piece. mark fisher with the "washington post." mark, thank you, thank you. >>> more than five million americans have alzheimer's, and there is no cure, but some doctors in chicago are trying to build relationships with their patients to better understand the disorder. >> the 23rd. >> okay. >> so work on story. >> a year and a half ago 66 psychologist was diagnosed with early stage of alzheimer's disease. the news was devastating and forced him to close his practi practice. >> i felt shame when i found out about the diagnosis. i wonder if people can
and social security never sent anything to her maryland address even though she gets a social security statement like every american does in the mail at her current correct address every year. so one hand of social security is coming after her. for the money in north carolina where she has never lived. and the other is taking the money from her in maryland where they do know where she lives. >> can you imagine how hot this is going to get in six week's time when folks who are expecting a...
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friends and colleagues fend it and we were using social media to update, saying okay, et cetera, so it was quite a scare. but thank god there's -- so far, so good. >> i was going to say rachel thank you very much for being with us and as always please stay safe. >> reporter: thank you. >> rachel levin for us in mexico city. >>> four years ago, an estimated 4 million gallons of oil spilled into the gulf. now bp is ending its active cleanup of the coast of louisiana. but the lives of those who live there still are being affected. robert ray, how are the people faring four years later? >> reporter: good afternoon, del. let me just say this: bp has ended the active are cleanup on the gulf. as they mentioned earlier this week. but the coast guard says it's hardly soever the cleanup. they're proceeding and monitoring the gulf as weeks and years go ahead. the livelihood of folks here is still being impacted and many people are still concerned. in the french quarter of new orleans it is p and j oyster company. >> we're the oldest continually operating oyster processing and distribution company
friends and colleagues fend it and we were using social media to update, saying okay, et cetera, so it was quite a scare. but thank god there's -- so far, so good. >> i was going to say rachel thank you very much for being with us and as always please stay safe. >> reporter: thank you. >> rachel levin for us in mexico city. >>> four years ago, an estimated 4 million gallons of oil spilled into the gulf. now bp is ending its active cleanup of the coast of louisiana....
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and even on social issues they are more or less in agreement. it would not be unreasonable to expect of similarities in ideology will lead to similarities in style. another way that these differences are surprising is that they don't correspond to student statements of feeling like the erin a political minority. interviewees of both campuses said being in the numerical minority introduces real hardships for them. isolation from peers, feeling like they're always having to defend their political peers have feeling back their politics are at odds with faculty. yet despite the similarities and saying that there in the minority among the styles that the two groups used a strikingly different. finally, a fourth reason our findings are intriguing is that for the past couple of decades at least, and it's debatable whether it is original and with the tea party or much earlier with gingrich or reagan or for the back, but there has clearly been a narrowing of conservative styles promoted by the national republican party, what we might call slash and burn
and even on social issues they are more or less in agreement. it would not be unreasonable to expect of similarities in ideology will lead to similarities in style. another way that these differences are surprising is that they don't correspond to student statements of feeling like the erin a political minority. interviewees of both campuses said being in the numerical minority introduces real hardships for them. isolation from peers, feeling like they're always having to defend their political...
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let's get social. ♪ . for social media. ♪ . >> that was awesome.o a height man believe it or not. >> all right everyone i want you to stand out right nows and take out your phones and take a selfie with your neighbor. it's time to get social. >> it's the best thing ever in the world. why can't alec baldwin tweet about him. it's just amazing. >> that made me so happy. >> liz, you are, oh, what, there's more. that guy has this important mess too , message to tell you. >> social is the about the people. do we need another post to show up everywhere? i hope as we scatter that we never forget that our posts live forever even when we go to bed. >> that is fantastic. sam, you're a professional comedian, how would you rate that performance. >> ten. i think he was incredible. best hype man since flavor flave. >> you should have had a giant ipad around his neck but you didn't. >> yeah, that's a great idea. >> i think he needs more accessories. >> why wasn't he wearing google glass. >> also, i loved the incorporation -- incorporation -- is that the word, of j
let's get social. ♪ . for social media. ♪ . >> that was awesome.o a height man believe it or not. >> all right everyone i want you to stand out right nows and take out your phones and take a selfie with your neighbor. it's time to get social. >> it's the best thing ever in the world. why can't alec baldwin tweet about him. it's just amazing. >> that made me so happy. >> liz, you are, oh, what, there's more. that guy has this important mess too , message to tell...
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and gma social square or sosh-squa as no one will ever call it, has all the same social media apps as the mobile home in your hand but with the convenience of a stationery room you're not in. jim. >> right now we have the instagram chat wall. all you do is, look at that, four viewers already checking in with questions for us for our guests. we also have our social slot machine. you pull it down and this enables you to ask us questions and tell us how you feel from google plus, from twitter, from facebook. >> stephen: a slot machine. who knows, if you keep pulling the lever eventually news might come out. (laughter) and gma knows who is drawn to slot machines, young people. but folks, it's not just about dope apps and fresh vertically integrated corporate tie-ins, there's other fun that network marketing research has indicated teens enjoy. >> in this space which i would imagine we will all be using quite a bit during shows there is foosball. >> stephen: foosball! that's awesome. why didn't walter cronkite tell us about the kennedy assassination from behind an air hockey table. (laughte
and gma social square or sosh-squa as no one will ever call it, has all the same social media apps as the mobile home in your hand but with the convenience of a stationery room you're not in. jim. >> right now we have the instagram chat wall. all you do is, look at that, four viewers already checking in with questions for us for our guests. we also have our social slot machine. you pull it down and this enables you to ask us questions and tell us how you feel from google plus, from...