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is social media ruining our lives? let's take a look on the lowdown. >> we check in on instagram and group photos on facebook for everyone to see. but now experts say social media has become unhealthy. >> it really is actually creating anxiety, depression, lots of different things that as a psychologist i'm treating and it has to do with their social media use. >> lisa breaks down the negative impact social media can have on our lives. first, it reduces the amount of personal connections we have >> it was created to connect all of us together. the reality is, it's making us more disconnected than ever. we're really not spending time face to face with people anymore. >> we're using our smartphones to message more and talk less. >> it's much easier for people. it's really causing a disconnect with people. >> next, it can affect our self-esteem. a recent study out of the uk reported it's common to feel bad after viewing social media because we compare our accomplishments with our online friends. >> it's the latest picture
is social media ruining our lives? let's take a look on the lowdown. >> we check in on instagram and group photos on facebook for everyone to see. but now experts say social media has become unhealthy. >> it really is actually creating anxiety, depression, lots of different things that as a psychologist i'm treating and it has to do with their social media use. >> lisa breaks down the negative impact social media can have on our lives. first, it reduces the amount of personal...
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john: let's go to social media, i asked my social media followers for their thoughts on socialism. martin dean posted capitalism accomplishes all the goals socialism tries to achieve and does it without theft or use force. own google plus. jason added capitalism is about choice, socialism is about force. that's true. government is forced. you may hate these big companies. but you don't have to buy their stuff. eye would love to have a single payer healthcare system. if something goes wrong and i don't get access to the care i survive, i can go after the politicians enacting that policy. i can vote them out of office. i don't have that sort of choice when it comes to taking down a health insurance industry that active think clouds with one another. john: what are you talking about. you have one vote in vermont. in vermont your vote won't down in the presidential election. we know they will vote democratic. among private health insurance companies. if you don't like your company you can go to another company. you can vote with your dollars. >> you can vote with our dollars if they wi
john: let's go to social media, i asked my social media followers for their thoughts on socialism. martin dean posted capitalism accomplishes all the goals socialism tries to achieve and does it without theft or use force. own google plus. jason added capitalism is about choice, socialism is about force. that's true. government is forced. you may hate these big companies. but you don't have to buy their stuff. eye would love to have a single payer healthcare system. if something goes wrong and...
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the social choice, it's a social choice. to choose the free market system. so we all want to increase the wage rate, we're in agreement on that. the question is,b do you want to do the central government? if you want to help the poor, which i do, also, a better route to use is the negative income tax. milton friedman. if people want to put that forward, all ears on that, right? do a negative income tax. then you're not messing with all the prices? you start messing with the minimum wage, then the next tier, you get into a big argument between everybody, everybody knows relative rawage is what people care and get upset about. it's management 101. i'm afraid to report, on the other side, we keep going toward running this world and this country by central government fiat. why do people need wage increases? to my healthcare? we did obamacare. one fifth of our economy was centralized healthcare system. how is that working out for the poor? they have a dynamite package of healthcare provision, but they have a $5,000 deductible per person to pay for obamacare which
the social choice, it's a social choice. to choose the free market system. so we all want to increase the wage rate, we're in agreement on that. the question is,b do you want to do the central government? if you want to help the poor, which i do, also, a better route to use is the negative income tax. milton friedman. if people want to put that forward, all ears on that, right? do a negative income tax. then you're not messing with all the prices? you start messing with the minimum wage, then...
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social security.n you have the problem that even people who do have these benefits, especially the 401k's that have taken over, those programs are poorly designed to encourage americans to save the kind of money that they need to. they put a lot of onus on people to make decisions that they are fangly not well suited to make. >> give me an example of the poor design. what kinds of things are we talking about that just don't work for people that have them? >> for most companies you have retirement. and even a small tweak where people have to choose not to save and then actually to have those benefits ratchet up over time, can lead to much better outcomes. that still doesn't replace the traditional pension, but at least encourage people to make decisions that will built into this decision. >> diane, we are often told in retirement planners, live below your means, and every time i see that, i think, well, you have got to make quite a bit of money to live below your means in the first place. people have b
social security.n you have the problem that even people who do have these benefits, especially the 401k's that have taken over, those programs are poorly designed to encourage americans to save the kind of money that they need to. they put a lot of onus on people to make decisions that they are fangly not well suited to make. >> give me an example of the poor design. what kinds of things are we talking about that just don't work for people that have them? >> for most companies you...
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a social choice, it's a social choice, to choose the free market system. so we all want to increase the wage rate. we're in agreement on that. the question is, do you want to do the central government? if you want to help the poor, which i do also, a better op to use is the federal income tax. milton freeman. if people want to put that forward, i'm all ears on that. do a negative income tax. then you are not messing with all the prices. the next tier, you get into a big architect between everybody. everybody knows relative wages is what people care about. they get upset about. it's management 101. we keep going by central government fee. we did obamacare. one-fifth of our economy was centralized health care system. how is that working out for the poor? they have a dynamite package of health care provision. but they have a $5,000 deductible per person to pay for obamacare. they can't afford. they have a dynamite package of high end product t. poor can't access health care because the obamacare policy doesn't work for the average working person. let's go thr
a social choice, it's a social choice, to choose the free market system. so we all want to increase the wage rate. we're in agreement on that. the question is, do you want to do the central government? if you want to help the poor, which i do also, a better op to use is the federal income tax. milton freeman. if people want to put that forward, i'm all ears on that. do a negative income tax. then you are not messing with all the prices. the next tier, you get into a big architect between...
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essentially social competition. that is the engine of the market, that is what makes things go, what makes people get up in the morning, the entrepreneurial effort. on the other side as smith rightfully said it is the sympathy, the way in which we relate to each other, the impact and distending the and the peer recognition which is important, we all want peer recognition and without it you don't get anywhere. so if you are a good groupmaker you make good boots but you also want your colleagues to know you make good do tend to buy them. that is how it works. this is the break and aphorist and hubris, the engine and this side, social sentiment, the brakes on this side and when you put these two things together it is what he called essentially an invisible hand which makes the whole thing balance. but we have to remember that it is the social contract between these two things, this zeroth year that makes it work. so now we come towards perhaps one of the second factor is of the mismatch. if you have a society which doe
essentially social competition. that is the engine of the market, that is what makes things go, what makes people get up in the morning, the entrepreneurial effort. on the other side as smith rightfully said it is the sympathy, the way in which we relate to each other, the impact and distending the and the peer recognition which is important, we all want peer recognition and without it you don't get anywhere. so if you are a good groupmaker you make good boots but you also want your colleagues...
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and i want to leave social security as is. again so we can afford it. i want to bring back our jobs. i want to do things that will make us -- that will bring back gdp. as an example, gdp was 0 essentially for the last two quarters. if that ever happened in china you would have had a depression like nobody has ever seen. they go down to 7%, 8% and it's a national tragedy. we're at zero. we've lost our jobs. we've lost everything. we're losing everything. our jobs are gone. our businesses are being taken out of the country. i want to make america great again and leave social security as is. we're going to get rid of waste, fraud abuse and bring back business. >> senator rubio, you want to get in. i want to follow up with mr. trump. you are talking about waste, fraud and abuse. an independent bipartisan organization, the committee for a responsible federal budget, says improper payments like you are talking about, that would only save about $3 billion. but it would take $150 billion to make social security solvent. how would you
and i want to leave social security as is. again so we can afford it. i want to bring back our jobs. i want to do things that will make us -- that will bring back gdp. as an example, gdp was 0 essentially for the last two quarters. if that ever happened in china you would have had a depression like nobody has ever seen. they go down to 7%, 8% and it's a national tragedy. we're at zero. we've lost our jobs. we've lost everything. we're losing everything. our jobs are gone. our businesses are...
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kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. to meet you dennis. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claim centers are available to assist you 24/7. for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 call today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. john: this is the students for liberty conference. the liberty vote. when it's time for me to vote for president wp, i don't know who i will pick. my preferred candidate dropped out, senator vanlds paul. why didn't he do better? i don't know. but jerry taylor says he knows.
kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. to meet you dennis. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for...
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they are about as likely to say they like capitalism as socialism. john: are your friends dumb? >> part of it is young people don't know what the technical socialism is. and recent poll asked young people to use their own words to do it and only 16% of them were able to do it. for young people socialism means and naive yeah. that's something that needs to be corrected. scandinavia is not socialist. the prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist. sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to result in the same sets of consequences, long lines, rationing, lower quality care and less innovation. if you want less innovation then we can embrace those systems. but if you bant wants a cure or cancer and hiv, y
they are about as likely to say they like capitalism as socialism. john: are your friends dumb? >> part of it is young people don't know what the technical socialism is. and recent poll asked young people to use their own words to do it and only 16% of them were able to do it. for young people socialism means and naive yeah. that's something that needs to be corrected. scandinavia is not socialist. the prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist....
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. >>> mixing humor and social media to solve crimes. it's a winning combination for one police department. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm jenn holloway. >> and i'm john -- he's calling on congress to give that nominee a fail shot at the job. fofor more on this announcement, let's go to dc bureau and chief national corespondent jim osman. it's like game on now, isn't it. >> indeed it is, game on in dc and there was a lot of scuttle in washington. the president had -- garland is 63-year-old. he's a moderate with an ivy league education who didn't add much diversity to the court, but may force the hand of the republicans who president obama's nominee. and wait for the next president. garland clerk for the late supreme court justice william, president's no, -- president nominee -- garland was touched. >> thank you, mr. president. thisis is the greatest honor of my life other than my wife mamarrying me. it's the greatest gift i have received and there's birth of our daughters. >> now, some of the republicans in the senate voted for mayor ga
. >>> mixing humor and social media to solve crimes. it's a winning combination for one police department. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm jenn holloway. >> and i'm john -- he's calling on congress to give that nominee a fail shot at the job. fofor more on this announcement, let's go to dc bureau and chief national corespondent jim osman. it's like game on now, isn't it. >> indeed it is, game on in dc and there was a lot of scuttle in washington. the president had...
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john: so socialism is good? listening to some democrats planned for america, free education, it's clear that many are quite comfortable as socialist people who have lived under socialism or communism rarely feel that way. cuban exiles, americans property was stolen by castro are the most vehement in their hatred of socialism and they are furious that obama even went to cuba. >> we feel disgusted. we feel betrayed. it's the end it's the liberal press. john: this woman in florida got upset when she saw these family pictures of obama and rob castro. >> he is a murderer. i feel awful. john: i understand how she feels but i don't fully understand the opposition to lifting the embargo. we have tried to cut them off, to change their government for 55 years and it hasn't worked. i get that they hate castro but shouldn't our policy be something that works? i thought everyone could shine a light on what's going on and fox business anchor david esmond spent years covering it for "the wall street journal" so what's going on
john: so socialism is good? listening to some democrats planned for america, free education, it's clear that many are quite comfortable as socialist people who have lived under socialism or communism rarely feel that way. cuban exiles, americans property was stolen by castro are the most vehement in their hatred of socialism and they are furious that obama even went to cuba. >> we feel disgusted. we feel betrayed. it's the end it's the liberal press. john: this woman in florida got upset...
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they are about as likely to say they like capitalism as socialism. john: are your friends dumb? >> part of it is young people don't know what the technical socialism is. and recent poll asked young people to use their own words to do it and only 16% of them were able to do it. for young people socialism means and naive yeah. that's something that needs to be corrected. scandinavia is not socialist. the prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist. sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to result in the same sets of consequences, long lines, rationing, lower quality care and less innovation. if you want less innovation then we can embrace those systems. but if you bant wants a cure or cancer and hiv, y
they are about as likely to say they like capitalism as socialism. john: are your friends dumb? >> part of it is young people don't know what the technical socialism is. and recent poll asked young people to use their own words to do it and only 16% of them were able to do it. for young people socialism means and naive yeah. that's something that needs to be corrected. scandinavia is not socialist. the prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist....
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who lived through socialism. another friend of mine lived under the mao regime in china and said, at that time, everybody had to be the same exact. you even had to have the same haircut. you couldn't have anything special. you couldn't be working harder than anyone else and making more money. julie, do you think young people understand what socialism is? the great supporters of bernie sanders? >> i came from the same country as gary, i was a young girl when i left the soviet union. his a much more limited experience than gary obviously. still, my parents clearly lived the same generation. >> your family also lived it. >> same thing. i can attest that, yes, bernie sanders is not suggesting some soviet totalitarianism. i think he's looking at sweden as an example of what to do. as a democrat, i still have huge misgivings about the fact that as gary pointed out you can't just say that we have to have a level playing field. and the government imposes it. on the other hand, the income inequality has gotten so out of c
who lived through socialism. another friend of mine lived under the mao regime in china and said, at that time, everybody had to be the same exact. you even had to have the same haircut. you couldn't have anything special. you couldn't be working harder than anyone else and making more money. julie, do you think young people understand what socialism is? the great supporters of bernie sanders? >> i came from the same country as gary, i was a young girl when i left the soviet union. his a...
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kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey.d to meet you dennis. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. s
kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey.d to meet you dennis. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue...
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blanca ---comparte las fotos de sus hijos en las redes sociales?orque podra exponerlo a un gran peligro.,. blanca ----autoridades de inmigracin estn en la mira de miles de mexicanos y buscan deportarlos, en breve le explicamos por qu... blanca --- si piensa solicitar un prstamo es mejor que lo piense ms de una vez, porque personas inescrupulosas estn tras su dinero... take gaby live topvo anchor ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. end segment take vo blanca --un niÑo de 4 aÑos de edad --un niÑo de 4 aÑos de edad murio, luego que una camioneta se estrellara en un jardin infantil en texas. --el accidente ocurrio hoy en la maÑana y segun la investigacion, la camioneta daba reversa en el lugar, cuando el conductor tuvo una mala posicion en su asiento perdiendo el control del vehiculo para estrellarse en el lugar donde murio el pequeÑo, victim
blanca ---comparte las fotos de sus hijos en las redes sociales?orque podra exponerlo a un gran peligro.,. blanca ----autoridades de inmigracin estn en la mira de miles de mexicanos y buscan deportarlos, en breve le explicamos por qu... blanca --- si piensa solicitar un prstamo es mejor que lo piense ms de una vez, porque personas inescrupulosas estn tras su dinero... take gaby live topvo anchor ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las...
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a writer whoby a said it was because of social media and the on the presence of social media. everyone is afraid of being excluded or condemned, so we are moved from a built culture, i don't want to do what strong, to a shame culture, i don't want to be excluded from the group. the fear of exclusion is the basis -- so, the axis is not right or wrong. its inclusion or noninclusion. and if you are not included, you are doing something wrong in the whole world falls down upon you. the problem with that is, if you have a set of universal truth is in your trying to live up to it, or can stick to those truths fit in. if you live on social media, you are perpetually afraid of the opinions of other people, and that makes you perpetually insecure. i meet people today who, television programs who are scared to death of being misinterpreted, that social media will be on top of them. it's one click or another. have seen people whose lives have been ruined by one mistake, a small mistake or a gesture. on the other hand, if you are in the world, and this is true for everybody, not just in t
a writer whoby a said it was because of social media and the on the presence of social media. everyone is afraid of being excluded or condemned, so we are moved from a built culture, i don't want to do what strong, to a shame culture, i don't want to be excluded from the group. the fear of exclusion is the basis -- so, the axis is not right or wrong. its inclusion or noninclusion. and if you are not included, you are doing something wrong in the whole world falls down upon you. the problem with...
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john: so socialism is good? listening to some democrats planned for america, free education, it's clear that many are quite comfortable as socialist people who have lived under socialism or communism rarely feel that way. cuban exiles, americans property was stolen by castro are the most vehement in their hatred of socialism and they are furious that obama even went to cuba. >> we feel disgusted. we feel betrayed. it's the end it's the liberal press. john: this woman in florida got upset when she saw these family pictures of obama and rob castro. >> he is a murderer. i feel awful. john: i understand how she feels but i don't fully understand the opposition to lifting the embargo. we have tried to cut them off, to change their government for 55 years and it hasn't worked. i get that they hate castro but shouldn't our policy be something that works? i thought everyone could shine a light on what's going on and fox business anchor david esmond spent years covering it for "the wall street journal" so what's going on
john: so socialism is good? listening to some democrats planned for america, free education, it's clear that many are quite comfortable as socialist people who have lived under socialism or communism rarely feel that way. cuban exiles, americans property was stolen by castro are the most vehement in their hatred of socialism and they are furious that obama even went to cuba. >> we feel disgusted. we feel betrayed. it's the end it's the liberal press. john: this woman in florida got upset...
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need and the social justice and et cetera in that community than the immigrant community. and now, as we say, the immigrant community, all the same now, because they're facing the discrimination. racial discrimination was the big one for the african-americans, and now the religious, and the bigotry, and we're both in the same boat, which puts us in the situation now to collaborate on how we survive and begin to forge a more great america with the swearsty. >> richard sizzik, you had a front-row seat for the intertwining party of the evangelical muslim. one very striking piece of poll data that has come out recently shows american evangelicals in a sizeable majority don't think muslims share american values. the values of us of islam are inconsistent with american values. >> precisely, but it's born out of the values that every evangelical has. this is the judeo-christian kurt. it was founded on the christian faith by puritans and others, and they look at this and say, this is our heritage. and are muslims part of that heritage? they don't see it that way, and they are incl
need and the social justice and et cetera in that community than the immigrant community. and now, as we say, the immigrant community, all the same now, because they're facing the discrimination. racial discrimination was the big one for the african-americans, and now the religious, and the bigotry, and we're both in the same boat, which puts us in the situation now to collaborate on how we survive and begin to forge a more great america with the swearsty. >> richard sizzik, you had a...
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if your child is on social media this is the story you'll want to see facebook twitter instagram any form of social media could be exposing your child and teen violence gang activity guys are turning to social media to promote and advertise their dangerous tactics marcella robertson has been digging into the issue and has the story of these gangs are turning to the internet where the reach is much greater their threats against other gang members go viral and sparked deadly retaliation and the most disturbing part is that they are bragging on social media putting young kids at rest to be recruited into these vile organizations we call this the front line. this is the front not the right home mentoring program the original brother it's in newport news. so which one you things will happen when you go into again. i myself used to be the end that's what i can speak to the county's other side for one thing that we determine to do is take this respect the will from the games when the young kids about the dangers of being in the streets for days of old school gangs and graffiti reading the m
if your child is on social media this is the story you'll want to see facebook twitter instagram any form of social media could be exposing your child and teen violence gang activity guys are turning to social media to promote and advertise their dangerous tactics marcella robertson has been digging into the issue and has the story of these gangs are turning to the internet where the reach is much greater their threats against other gang members go viral and sparked deadly retaliation and the...
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i'm against any changes tohe social security that are bad for my mother. equals anti-social.ey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. funz. the microsoft cloud allows us to access information from anywhere. the microsoft cloud allows us to scale up. microsoft cloud changes our world dramatically. it wasn't too long ago it would take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome. now, we can do a hundred per day. with the microsoft cloud we don't have to build server rooms. we have instant scale. the microsoft cloud is helping us to re-build and re-interpret our business. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. . >> i will do everything within my power not to touch social security. to leave it the way it is. >> i'm against any changes for social security that are bad for my mother, and we don't have to make any changes for them. anyone who tells you soc
i'm against any changes tohe social security that are bad for my mother. equals anti-social.ey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. funz. the microsoft cloud allows us to access information from anywhere. the microsoft cloud allows us to scale up. microsoft cloud changes our world dramatically. it wasn't too long ago it would take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome. now, we can do a hundred per day. with the microsoft cloud we don't have to build...
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we change the social norms of explicit prejudice racism we need to change the social norm i'm unconscious said an intentional racism we have to do with respect to the civil rights act in making implicit bias to make it actionable agent we have to reverse alexander vs. sandoval. at the dearly departed justice scalia left us to replace the private cause of action that worked so well with respect to explicit racism pertaining to implicit racism. for everyone who thinks a negative thought that we import a negligence standard and the the standard says if you as an institution in individual have done and what is reasonably shown to shows the implicit to buyers to have a perfect defense to the title six cause of action it would change the social gore may a system where those institutions will do what they have done with the -- hippa with trading in teaching end around privacy if you are a woman of the certain age you remember markets will be used to walk up the there was the charts no more social norms are changed by the lot. so two-suiter ourselves out of implicit bias but i do believe we will
we change the social norms of explicit prejudice racism we need to change the social norm i'm unconscious said an intentional racism we have to do with respect to the civil rights act in making implicit bias to make it actionable agent we have to reverse alexander vs. sandoval. at the dearly departed justice scalia left us to replace the private cause of action that worked so well with respect to explicit racism pertaining to implicit racism. for everyone who thinks a negative thought that we...
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what's your take oun eliminating the cap on social security and also not privatizing social security but towing social security out of the hands of the government so they can't rob and steal social security like they have done historically? >> let me speak to all of this because this is why it's good to do town halls. because it is also educational. first of all, what happened with social security is the amount of money that was in was more than the amount of money that flowed out. there's not green money that's social security, red money that's gas tax -- all the money flows in. the government does not invest in the private market. i don't want them investing in the private market, buying stocks. so what they did is when they borrowed the money to run the government -- which we did not do when i ultimately got to the balanced budget, what they did is whether they borrowed it they put an iou in that account. those ious are being redeemed right now. because the government can't default on those. it has to honor those ious. but the problem is back to the demographics. the fact is that
what's your take oun eliminating the cap on social security and also not privatizing social security but towing social security out of the hands of the government so they can't rob and steal social security like they have done historically? >> let me speak to all of this because this is why it's good to do town halls. because it is also educational. first of all, what happened with social security is the amount of money that was in was more than the amount of money that flowed out....
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beyond that the social stigma of studying it the social stigma of using it has made it difficult for people to report their marijuana use openly so it's very hard to study people and know over a long period of time how often do you smoke marijuana, how do you say it affects your life, people can't come forward with it because it's been illegal, and studies have come out outside the united states, and rumor has it that in the coming week we'll see a study that shows long term effects of people over decades. this is the first study of its kind, people have been sort of you are draw out population wide statistics about this. the idea that we say it's a perfectly harmless drug or much less harming e-ful than alcohol we just don't know nap we think so but it's anecdotal at this point. >> when people say they absolutely know or people who say it's absolutely harmful or harmless we don't have enough concerned? >> that's right. mental health professionals, psychiatrists who are dealing with this, there is a talk in the country that cs statistically significant or small number of people who w
beyond that the social stigma of studying it the social stigma of using it has made it difficult for people to report their marijuana use openly so it's very hard to study people and know over a long period of time how often do you smoke marijuana, how do you say it affects your life, people can't come forward with it because it's been illegal, and studies have come out outside the united states, and rumor has it that in the coming week we'll see a study that shows long term effects of people...
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it has crated social problems that cannot possibly be met -- it has created social problems that cannot possibly be met. as circumstances change, so must any government if it is to prove durable. chenoweth agree that it is created social problems that need a new approach, but why jump to the extreme new deal of view that the only way to find new approach is from the government? the elephant in the room, or perhaps the donkey, that is his predilection to new deal social problems -- programs was finally being maimed. chynoweth against eisenhower was representative of the split that has divided the gop up until today. eisenhower would most likely be considered a rino by most conservatives today. the new deal charges also expressed their disappointment when they realized the first republican president elected in 20 years would not roll back the new deal. the degree to which eisenhower accepted the programs, and his reason for doing so, have occupied historians and biographers since the late 1940's. the consensus is that eisenhower embraced the reforms as a political necessity. the new deal
it has crated social problems that cannot possibly be met -- it has created social problems that cannot possibly be met. as circumstances change, so must any government if it is to prove durable. chenoweth agree that it is created social problems that need a new approach, but why jump to the extreme new deal of view that the only way to find new approach is from the government? the elephant in the room, or perhaps the donkey, that is his predilection to new deal social problems -- programs was...
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it is what social media was to meet in 2002-2004.easy for a grad student to do something that someone would have spent 30 years of their life to do previously. i think cost reduction, because of new technology, leading to faster and faster progress, are an enormous opportunity. i think the question for this waiver century is how do we make sure that the technological innovations coming out of life sciences are available to everyone. emily: sean parker, think you so much for joining us today on studio 1.0. thank you for having us at your fabulous house. sean: thank you. ♪ haslinda: hello, and welcome to high flyers, the show that u.s. -- gives you a 360 degree view of asia's business elite. today we meet a father and son interests in some 30 companies. they are recognized as one of the most
it is what social media was to meet in 2002-2004.easy for a grad student to do something that someone would have spent 30 years of their life to do previously. i think cost reduction, because of new technology, leading to faster and faster progress, are an enormous opportunity. i think the question for this waiver century is how do we make sure that the technological innovations coming out of life sciences are available to everyone. emily: sean parker, think you so much for joining us today on...
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there really aren't tools to recognize the social and cultural importance of those groups, but in the recommendation section of the document in front of you today there are some proposals and tools, methodology to document social and culture assets. those are borrowed from the jay chest, the japan cultural historic heritage and social economic -- [inaudible] and also from the national park service, so those are tools that have been used before, so we are very excited to see a social heritage inventory which is what is proposed in the plan or in this document. we're excited to see that developed and it would take staff from the planning department to have the budget to work on that, and we hope that happens in 2016 to 2017 because there is so much development coming with this plan so it would be great to get that inventory done before the tidal wave comes and i wanted to thank the staff for working with us and with other individuals and groups in the community to make sure that this report represented the soma that we know and love. thank you. >> thank you. any other member of the publ
there really aren't tools to recognize the social and cultural importance of those groups, but in the recommendation section of the document in front of you today there are some proposals and tools, methodology to document social and culture assets. those are borrowed from the jay chest, the japan cultural historic heritage and social economic -- [inaudible] and also from the national park service, so those are tools that have been used before, so we are very excited to see a social heritage...
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we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, office. >> as you can see, that guy is back room. >> see what's about to barrel through the roof. >> oh! >>> this know it but -- >> he's just stolen a big car. >> the moment the bummer truth starts to sink in. >>> a giant sled that can hold four people becomes of control. why you don't want to see this coming at you. >>> and -- >> a mom, a dad, four daughters. >> is bashful. >> using all her fingers, still not working it out.
we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, office. >> as you can see, that guy is back room. >> see what's about to barrel through the roof. >> oh! >>> this know it but -- >> he's just stolen a big car. >> the moment the bummer truth starts to sink in....
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enrique: usuarios han ido disminuyendo en tras lÍder de redes sociales sigue siendo facebook.cho lo que sucede en europa.
enrique: usuarios han ido disminuyendo en tras lÍder de redes sociales sigue siendo facebook.cho lo que sucede en europa.
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to leave social security the way it is. to increase the age and leave it as is. i want to make our country rich again so we can afford it. >> for seniors, anyone at or near retirement there will be no changes whatsoever. we need to have for younger workers that a portion of your tax payments are in personal accounts like a 401(k) that you own, that you control, that you can pass on to your kids and grandkids. >> there are more 18-year-olds who believe they have a better chance of seeing a ufo than a social security check. >> someone my age would retire at 68. we would allow it to increase for future generations until it hits 70. if we don't do anything, we will have a debt crisis. >> we will get rid of waste fraud abous. >> hillary clinton says he'll cut waste, fraud and aabuse. that is the statement of a liberal who doesn't understand government is the problem. >> i have a plan to fix it. if you've had wealth throughout your lifetime, you'll still get it, it will just simply be less. for those people who depend on that soc
to leave social security the way it is. to increase the age and leave it as is. i want to make our country rich again so we can afford it. >> for seniors, anyone at or near retirement there will be no changes whatsoever. we need to have for younger workers that a portion of your tax payments are in personal accounts like a 401(k) that you own, that you control, that you can pass on to your kids and grandkids. >> there are more 18-year-olds who believe they have a better chance of...
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i know my generation really likes socialism, not completely socialism, but social democracy. public is supported their. is it really a possibility for democrats to enact these policies, and have these big influences like the coke brothers on wall street, is it possible? harvey: i will give you an historical example. if anyone ever said in the late 1920's, probably as far as 1931, is there any chance we would have something you and i would call the new deal? where we would see the creation of the civilian conversation corps, were 3 million -- where 3 million young americans go out and transform the landscape, build bridges, streets, schools. if you had said, could we create a national system of old age pensions? -- if you hadd said, i don't want to great depression. max lerner, the political evaluator once said, why does it take a crisis to break up fights? sadly enough, and actually you see my point. don't say never. this year there are no excuses. ,ight now, bernie sanders head-to-head, could be any one of the republicans. no democrat should ever say, i can't vote for bernie
i know my generation really likes socialism, not completely socialism, but social democracy. public is supported their. is it really a possibility for democrats to enact these policies, and have these big influences like the coke brothers on wall street, is it possible? harvey: i will give you an historical example. if anyone ever said in the late 1920's, probably as far as 1931, is there any chance we would have something you and i would call the new deal? where we would see the creation of...
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his hair had the biggest hair stiek on social media. trump's hair got a little bit of a break last night because it was john kasich's hair taking to twitter wondering what was going on with his new haircut last night. he got the little spike which haircut. john kasich makes enough money to stop cutting his own air. another tweet kasich's hair always looks like he took a nap in his closet. other people thought it looked tremendous. kasich's hair looks tremendous tonight. very modern. so social media i don't think was focusing much on the policy issues last night. what did you think about john kasich's hair? >> i liked it last night. >> it was a little high and tight. >> going for the high and tight but not quite there. >> you come out of the winter dole du dole drums you want to freshen it up a little bit. >> all right. the time now is 10 after the hour popular dog whisperer may be needing a lesson of his own. brand new acquisitions. -- accusations. >> we have to knock them out fast. we are not allowed to fight. we don't want to create e
his hair had the biggest hair stiek on social media. trump's hair got a little bit of a break last night because it was john kasich's hair taking to twitter wondering what was going on with his new haircut last night. he got the little spike which haircut. john kasich makes enough money to stop cutting his own air. another tweet kasich's hair always looks like he took a nap in his closet. other people thought it looked tremendous. kasich's hair looks tremendous tonight. very modern. so social...
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for cutting cost-of-living adjustments for social security. we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, >>> a boy goes from most popular to most famous and got paid to be a new york yankee for a day, the team said it was landis who taught them the real lesson, born without hands and feet and he got to use a special piece of equipment to hit the ball. >> one little girl battling to travel but can see the world still, she was diagnosed with brain cancer at 4 months old so they started asking for postcards because they wanted her to see the world. she has incredible destinations to look at now. safe spaces for our kids. i'm p.g. sittenfeld. after princeton and a marshall scholarship, i turned down a job at google to work improving education. elected to city council, i've helped create 5,000 new jobs, took on big banks to clean up foreclosed properties. now i'm r
for cutting cost-of-living adjustments for social security. we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, >>> a boy goes from most popular to most famous and got paid to be a new york yankee for a day, the team said it was landis who taught them the real lesson, born without hands and feet and...
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justin timberlake portrayed him in the movie "the social network." he has since settled down, married, and devoted his career to philanthropy. he has donated to -- millions to global health. joining me today on studio 1.0, napster cofounder and chairman of the parker foundation, sean parker. thank you for having us at your pad in l.a.. we want to talk a little about who you are and how you got here. you started coding when you were seven years old. sean: i was generally a good kid up until a certain point. things went a little bit off the rails. we call it hacking now. that has positive and negative connotations. that was the computer underground in the late 1990's. it was a breeding ground for people who went on to be successful entrepreneurs. we were interested in computer security. it had a way of sucking you in. there was an element of danger. there was an intellectual challenge associated with it. ini became more involved that world and became less life,ed in my day-to-day everything was going fine up until the age of 14. i discovered this world
justin timberlake portrayed him in the movie "the social network." he has since settled down, married, and devoted his career to philanthropy. he has donated to -- millions to global health. joining me today on studio 1.0, napster cofounder and chairman of the parker foundation, sean parker. thank you for having us at your pad in l.a.. we want to talk a little about who you are and how you got here. you started coding when you were seven years old. sean: i was generally a good kid up...
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but i love social media, right? because i think it makes us feel like we're not just watching the race, okay? we are participating in the race, right? live tweeting. we're hearing immediately from viewers brutal responses unfold in real time, makes politics today very different from racist pre social media. soap, i spoke with historian and author joseph cummings about some of the dirtiest campaigns of the past and how social media might have changed the races. >> campaign already remind me of the campaigns of the 19th ce level of insult that people are hurling at each other, which was a staple of 19th century campaigns, so i believe that if they had twitter, if they had social media, things would have gotten even worse. >> so, here, this is the cover of his book. it is called anything for a vote. it is the collection of basically means. now, they're usually pictures with texts, sometimes it is the actual text, sometimes it is something funny and made up. and i actually i thought these were campaign posters when i fi
but i love social media, right? because i think it makes us feel like we're not just watching the race, okay? we are participating in the race, right? live tweeting. we're hearing immediately from viewers brutal responses unfold in real time, makes politics today very different from racist pre social media. soap, i spoke with historian and author joseph cummings about some of the dirtiest campaigns of the past and how social media might have changed the races. >> campaign already remind...