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so it is not really coaching like, i can't speak to them. >> rose: so what can you do? >> well, i can help them in practice and then i can help them, you know -- i can help them on the range but the game is played on the court course, in the tournament so it is a unique style, it is friendship and instruction. >> rose: but just to understand, you said you are in search of the perfect swing. >> yes, perfect shot. >> rose: perfect shop but i mean the perfect swing goes from here to here, whatever happens before that might influence it. >> sure. >> rose: couric is different from tiger woods which is different than. >> greg norman -- >> rose: but they all end up with how the club head hits the ball. >> yes, yes. so we are trying to manage, obviously, the orientation of the face, so where the face is pointed, either right or left, people say open or close but you can say right or left, you know, the club faces is determining, at least three quarters of the ball's initial direction with amid iron, up to 85 percent with a trough', 90 percent with a putter so when the tv analys
so it is not really coaching like, i can't speak to them. >> rose: so what can you do? >> well, i can help them in practice and then i can help them, you know -- i can help them on the range but the game is played on the court course, in the tournament so it is a unique style, it is friendship and instruction. >> rose: but just to understand, you said you are in search of the perfect swing. >> yes, perfect shot. >> rose: perfect shop but i mean the perfect swing...
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i think so. compassion is the one to another thing i'm home and working on a good time recognize that opposite camp the defeat in the industry moved into what they need and what we produce ok so we went to work on. on the nearing of the calf which in time for the week are wide open to travel to and use it as well cos to that one reason why we have a few acuity in pp stevie tv stations interesting to see if they don't see the a word the top coming from and for my muse is not that it will have it that says we haven't what are enough to cradle put in the somme in the past few months. we invite the seal create a maniac and that the industry's me me me do it here even in pump so cool off on technology one can become too yummy. and let us know what what did he talk the town were presented to what we call for an intensive research who painted with a command as the match into a kind curse them for why a small scale a scholarship from the automotive students were working on the topic of interest to call t
i think so. compassion is the one to another thing i'm home and working on a good time recognize that opposite camp the defeat in the industry moved into what they need and what we produce ok so we went to work on. on the nearing of the calf which in time for the week are wide open to travel to and use it as well cos to that one reason why we have a few acuity in pp stevie tv stations interesting to see if they don't see the a word the top coming from and for my muse is not that it will have it...
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so peel them off, and then what we're going to do is so simple. the thing about this is, don't worry about, you know, how pretty the cut is. just make sure they're about the same size, all right? so i've take it and i halve it like that. i'm going to cut it again this way, and then go through it... what's that? that's, like, a one-inch dice. all right, so we'll do that with a couple of these potatoes. we can do it a couple times. and the reason they had to be approximately the same size is obviously if one's really big and one's really small, one's going to be mushy and one's going to be undercooked. then do the same for the onions. again, nothing fancy here, guys. just one-inch dice like that. same, like that. do a second onion. why not? onions are sweet, onions are good for you. and onions are tasty. all right, so these go in as well. we're going to take a little bit of fresh thyme. just take them off. you don't have really mince it. it's really just to infuse it. if there's some stem in it, again, it doesn't matter. when you eat it, you'll see
so peel them off, and then what we're going to do is so simple. the thing about this is, don't worry about, you know, how pretty the cut is. just make sure they're about the same size, all right? so i've take it and i halve it like that. i'm going to cut it again this way, and then go through it... what's that? that's, like, a one-inch dice. all right, so we'll do that with a couple of these potatoes. we can do it a couple times. and the reason they had to be approximately the same size is...
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so but i. have no patience for about it because i'm all for debate i don't mind to be on the losing side in the debate but. just to prove to not go i don't believe in the ok when the numbers support what you. in saying we've seen deflation in this economy during a period money printing and quantitative easing by the central banks that these folks that we just mentioned in the us said would cause high very high inflation and they were completely wrong what we've seen in my opinion well that they the markets would bear that out. thank you i mean the prices bear out exactly what we're saying you still have enormous deflationary pressures tamping down on the economy's going to who are us and it's getting worse so ultimately you see the deflation continuing to get worse and by deflation we're saying that bond payments will be missed what we saw in cyprus is a. deflation is a blueprint food to the rest of the world it may take time but that's the direction and so when people say that moment the price
so but i. have no patience for about it because i'm all for debate i don't mind to be on the losing side in the debate but. just to prove to not go i don't believe in the ok when the numbers support what you. in saying we've seen deflation in this economy during a period money printing and quantitative easing by the central banks that these folks that we just mentioned in the us said would cause high very high inflation and they were completely wrong what we've seen in my opinion well that they...
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so so how i feel about this dumping the diamonds. we're going to go over the financials or i have another i'm going to reside out what caused that is what we thought from that capital mr solmes home i saw in house invest right that succeeding this week well my time is up today so it's on and did i even to yourself i certainly have and i really hope you come back next week to buy. it seems like politicians can get away with anything nowadays but not all of them the former mayor of field detroit has been sentenced to twenty years of prison after being found guilty of committing record tearing conspiracy fraud extortion and tax crimes while the mayor the prosecutor say he funneled millions of dollars to himself and family members all while. moved headstrong towards the bankrupt state it is in today this is big news not because some mayor took bribes but because he got punished the judge you convicted him stated why this is such an important case she said at the very least a significant sentence will send a message that this kind of cond
so so how i feel about this dumping the diamonds. we're going to go over the financials or i have another i'm going to reside out what caused that is what we thought from that capital mr solmes home i saw in house invest right that succeeding this week well my time is up today so it's on and did i even to yourself i certainly have and i really hope you come back next week to buy. it seems like politicians can get away with anything nowadays but not all of them the former mayor of field detroit...
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so here we are. we have a president who says i'm to the going to negotiate, even with respect to the debt ceiling, especially with respect to the debt ceiling. we have a speaker of the house saying i'm to the going to bring to the floor a continuing resolution that doesn't involve my own strong feelingses about health care and entitlement reform. so one won't bring anything to the floor. one won't negotiate. how do we get this thing settled? >> you want pie guess of how it ends. >> rose: yes, sir. >> i think they will agree to negotiate. that otherwise nothing is going to happen. and i think they will agree to negotiate perhaps about smaller things than mr. boehner and some of his colagues want. but they will agree to negotiate something about the spending side of the budget. >> rose: you mean perhaps entitlement reform, those types of things. >> that would be wonderful. but it maybe the kind of thing that the president had suggested earlier, about changing the indexing of social security. it would b
so here we are. we have a president who says i'm to the going to negotiate, even with respect to the debt ceiling, especially with respect to the debt ceiling. we have a speaker of the house saying i'm to the going to bring to the floor a continuing resolution that doesn't involve my own strong feelingses about health care and entitlement reform. so one won't bring anything to the floor. one won't negotiate. how do we get this thing settled? >> you want pie guess of how it ends. >>...
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from british forces from years ago and stuff like that so it's in trying to our constitution so i became quite famous from a video if anybody wants to see it on you tube it's called constitution holds share and we actually have a clip of that right now let's check it out. the registrar gives the order yes he puts on the sheriff's house and tells you. possess the homes that i do you think that's fair that's right i'm lawful you know what i'm telling you it's not and i'm asking that guy the today topol common law which star sworn to do and this is not a common law now also under the constitution a man's house isn't viable on the constitution except as to law what law is the dismount break in the city. at the end of this clip you actually force this deputy sheriff to leave or why did you take this action and do you think of more people simply stood up their moral home for quote foreclosures that we would see a change in policy yes you absolutely would because if it became less attractive and harder for banks to take holmes and businesses back it would it wouldn't be financially viable and t
from british forces from years ago and stuff like that so it's in trying to our constitution so i became quite famous from a video if anybody wants to see it on you tube it's called constitution holds share and we actually have a clip of that right now let's check it out. the registrar gives the order yes he puts on the sheriff's house and tells you. possess the homes that i do you think that's fair that's right i'm lawful you know what i'm telling you it's not and i'm asking that guy the today...
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so most i could do that which was a mix between so on and they could be. all right and show me thank you so much indeed and i'm so happy to have you back on the safe fighting now for those of you who missed the olympic ceremony here in moscow this is what happens so as the torchbearer they form a championship. round towards the kremlin a gust of wind blew out with thoughts but luckily a helpful security man was on standby reignited to find that ran out the american manufacturer of the light is it decided to seize upon the opportunity and publish this image but without the permission from the olympics the satiation to display the iconic like i say is a consequence to pay now face legal action after their internet slogan saves lympics went viral. oh well some commentators did point out that at the lighthouse me several times before the toilets wall successfully that. battle was over venture capital for today and this way thank you so much after joining me brady's day of praise say hi you come back next week have a great job by. the millions around the globe
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so if you add that number, because we're doing it so inefficiently. and it does have a real effect. and that takes away your purchasing power. which means we buy less equipment, fewer goods and services, which has a direct impact on the industrial base. over the longer term. i think the impact of this, of having everyone in washington describing the problem but nobody in washington working the problem, i think the longer term impact is the quality of the men and women that we retain in the industrial base, and the quality of the companies that want to serve this industrial base, and in uncertain times. certainly if i had a son or daughter thinking about entering an industry, i'm not sure i would say aerospace and defense is a great place to go right now. >> and it is -- i mean you guys for example when were you in the department wanted companies to invest more to sort of plan for the future. but essentially, this sort of behavior completely disincentivizes that, doesn't it? >> i think it makes it much more difficult to explain to your shareholders and your board members why you're m
so if you add that number, because we're doing it so inefficiently. and it does have a real effect. and that takes away your purchasing power. which means we buy less equipment, fewer goods and services, which has a direct impact on the industrial base. over the longer term. i think the impact of this, of having everyone in washington describing the problem but nobody in washington working the problem, i think the longer term impact is the quality of the men and women that we retain in the...
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that had been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold on to there is such a thing as teacher and now she runs her own amazon factory where they screw down a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking under even coffee is forbidden they worship the earth sun. will he ever be able to wind up. men vs women. but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. and know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your point. because i'm not talking. no more weasel words. when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you run should be ready for a. pretty tough speech. down to to freedom. if we look at the history of the o.p.c. w. and it's in danger man say in the past with the united states there there is a history of let's say intimidation on many collation of whatever you call it if indeed we find that president assad is lying or cheating and i doubtful that you'll do that because his life was really on the line in the life of the whole regime then of course then i think a military
that had been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold on to there is such a thing as teacher and now she runs her own amazon factory where they screw down a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking under even coffee is forbidden they worship the earth sun. will he ever be able to wind up. men vs women. but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. and know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your point. because i'm not talking. no more weasel words....
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that had been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold on to their research a thing as i was growing up a teacher and now she runs her own amazon factory where they throw down a challenge to man there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the earth fire and water. and learn martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up back man versus woman on o.t. . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to simon dixon of banks of the future dot com simon dixon what will the kaiser report thanks for having me max lots of to be all right fantastic simon dixon the u.k. has introduced new legislation dealing with crowd funding in peer to peer lending tell us what we need to know about these breaking developments so would the u.k. was the founder of equity crowd funding and crowd funding and so with the f c a a currently in consultation with all the platforms and all interested parties to put together of the rules and the regulation for crowd funding moving forward the important things
that had been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold on to their research a thing as i was growing up a teacher and now she runs her own amazon factory where they throw down a challenge to man there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the earth fire and water. and learn martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up back man versus woman on o.t. . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to simon dixon of banks of the future dot com simon...
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so other countries is the u.k. potentially going to miss the boat here well if we don't get the regulation right then we could you know end up losing it to another country and so far the f.c.a. have sewing in the consultation papers that they've just released the showing some kind of movement towards making sure that this isn't a game just for the rich and wealthy we have to remember is that they've built their regulations based upon the banking system and a bank has kind of three fundamental reasons that a banking license gives them firstly they own depositors money they become the legal owner of the money they can spend the money as they wish and they actually create the money in the first place where employers don't want to reiterate so when you get the possibility the bank. they own the money yeah that's what a bank in austin so if they become the legal owner of the money they can do whatever they want with it they can spend it as they wish and they are located through who they lend to and they create money fro
so other countries is the u.k. potentially going to miss the boat here well if we don't get the regulation right then we could you know end up losing it to another country and so far the f.c.a. have sewing in the consultation papers that they've just released the showing some kind of movement towards making sure that this isn't a game just for the rich and wealthy we have to remember is that they've built their regulations based upon the banking system and a bank has kind of three fundamental...
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so talk to me. what are the big challenges in philadelphia that led to so many students protesting this year? what is it that y'all felt the need to be organized about? >> mostly, the fact that we're not being priority in the eyes of our governor, who is in charge of funding our public education. and because of the lack of funding, we aren't able to have a lot of things, such as teachers and nurses and counselors and sports and arts and music and all this great things that go into schools and make schools what they are. >> so, nuwar, i pretty regularly have conversations with adults on my show about the notion of education funding. and i've had folks push back and say, we spend more than anyone else, we spend tons of money on education. how could it possibly be a money problem? how would you respond to that? >> well, obviously, it's not their main priority, even if they do spend a lot of money, they might not spend enough, or they might be taking money from it. for instance, our governor, he took ab
so talk to me. what are the big challenges in philadelphia that led to so many students protesting this year? what is it that y'all felt the need to be organized about? >> mostly, the fact that we're not being priority in the eyes of our governor, who is in charge of funding our public education. and because of the lack of funding, we aren't able to have a lot of things, such as teachers and nurses and counselors and sports and arts and music and all this great things that go into schools...
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we know why it's been so difficult so far. i hope they will. and if they don't, i imagine there must be a possibility that we'll be in the same place again early next year. >> so, how are the markets likely to handle that uncertainty between now and then and as we get close once again to the brink? >> the interesting thing is that the markets have taken all this in their stride largely. there's been very small tremors in parts of it. but i think the markets still assume that nothing bad is going to happen, that in the end it will be so insane for the us actually to default even for a few hours that it's not going to happen. it's not a real threat, it's just political theater. and i have to say that's generally been my view. though this time i was more worried than before. >> why? >> i was more worried because of the tone that one was getting from the republicans and particularly in the house. there were a remarkable number of people, obviously as it turns out not a majority, but a remarkable number of people saying, "well, a default will be oka
we know why it's been so difficult so far. i hope they will. and if they don't, i imagine there must be a possibility that we'll be in the same place again early next year. >> so, how are the markets likely to handle that uncertainty between now and then and as we get close once again to the brink? >> the interesting thing is that the markets have taken all this in their stride largely. there's been very small tremors in parts of it. but i think the markets still assume that nothing...
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so they respect that. i've got to ask you about something that troubled me. coming up, the first house before you come up the drive to this village, the graffiti on the front -- >> yes. >> the targets spray painted on. >> yes. >> whodunit? >> villains. bad people. >> kids? >> i don't know. apparently kids. when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you're able to see the gray. and when someone hits you -- >> i understand why kids would do it. given what you told me earlier, identifying the perpetrators within the realm of possibility? >> they're young people. >> why not paint it over? >> good question. maybe we should. you're right. >> elsewhere in the west bank, just outside of ramallah -- meet betty and mona. two members of a group of women who call themselves the speed sisters. the first all-female palestinian racing team. >> hi. i'm tony. good to meet you. >> when i'm riding a car, i'm the happiest girl ever. raci
so they respect that. i've got to ask you about something that troubled me. coming up, the first house before you come up the drive to this village, the graffiti on the front -- >> yes. >> the targets spray painted on. >> yes. >> whodunit? >> villains. bad people. >> kids? >> i don't know. apparently kids. when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you're able to...
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the punishment is so cruel and so excessive. that it hasn't allowed a place for this so yes i believe there should be a consequence but not the types of consequences that are currently being doled out against scenes activists right and so many people especially in the civil liberties community that worry that with the with the term anonymous being so loosely defined that congress could use the group maybe as a selling point to go after net neutrality something that would be damaging and of course for her civil liberties do you think that this could be the case. so i've written a little bit about this because on the one hand yes and this can be used as a kind of scary goblin to justify. retrenchments of our civil liberties on the other hand. the retrenchments and the kind of. curtailments of our civil liberties are already here and they're so extensive that if anonymous disappeared or never appeared it would be no different it would be no difference and i don't think that they will successfully use them as an icon to make changes
the punishment is so cruel and so excessive. that it hasn't allowed a place for this so yes i believe there should be a consequence but not the types of consequences that are currently being doled out against scenes activists right and so many people especially in the civil liberties community that worry that with the with the term anonymous being so loosely defined that congress could use the group maybe as a selling point to go after net neutrality something that would be damaging and of...
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so how are these contracts go so wrong well delight was the only firm of the big four that didn't sell or consulting are after sarbanes oxley doesn't act it the other three firms saw this coming in said maybe we won't be able to do consulting work in particular to our to clients let's get out of this let's focus on audit and they. did there for a little while the too late never never sold or consulting and they kept going and their primary focus is that are all services state local government contracts so they do that all over the world they do a lot of work for the u.s. defense department and other sovereign governments but here in the united states they do a lot of work for state local governments they're still one of the firms have built custom applications for things like retirement systems and pension systems and unemployment systems and they're getting in trouble all over the united states a fact the boston globe has had a series of stories about two contracts one were to light was fired and one where they love to have fired them because they stunk millions and millions and milli
so how are these contracts go so wrong well delight was the only firm of the big four that didn't sell or consulting are after sarbanes oxley doesn't act it the other three firms saw this coming in said maybe we won't be able to do consulting work in particular to our to clients let's get out of this let's focus on audit and they. did there for a little while the too late never never sold or consulting and they kept going and their primary focus is that are all services state local government...
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so. people say that there's a symbiotic relationship between china and the us in that china has us as their biggest market and they get dollars in return and there's a symbiosis there and there's stop their self-interest to cut that strategic relationship that again if the u.s. is not going to pay their bills and the government is closed down at some point china may say you know what we're going to cut this pig loose i think confucius said that actually and but they would need a lot of tons of gold on their books before they do something like that you're saying that they could add three thousand tons or more some are saying once they get to four thousand tons or in a position to cut the u.s. loose and their rhetoric now is getting more pointed is this going to be a contentious u.s. china yeah i think it's a major issue new because we've talked about this before in this relationship between the u.s. and china and this is what many say is why china up buying will this go because that this r
so. people say that there's a symbiotic relationship between china and the us in that china has us as their biggest market and they get dollars in return and there's a symbiosis there and there's stop their self-interest to cut that strategic relationship that again if the u.s. is not going to pay their bills and the government is closed down at some point china may say you know what we're going to cut this pig loose i think confucius said that actually and but they would need a lot of tons of...
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so picture. from around the globe. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to chicago and speak with francine mckenna of re the auditor's dot com francine welcome back to the kaiser report a low thanks for having me all right francine mckenna the big four audit firms are morphing into the big four consulting firms tell us about why this is happening and if it matters. well it's happening in spite of the fact that sarbanes oxley was supposed to stop all that if you remember when sarbanes oxley was put in at force in two thousand and two after the enron failure and arthur andersen's involvement in and run failure they said never again will you have an audit firm that was conflicted that was doing to manage work for their clients such that they lost sight of their responsibility for out it but in the tank plus years that we've had since then nobody's enforcing those rules nobody isn't forcing those restrictions and so the firms have gone all right back to where they started and actually probably eve
so picture. from around the globe. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to chicago and speak with francine mckenna of re the auditor's dot com francine welcome back to the kaiser report a low thanks for having me all right francine mckenna the big four audit firms are morphing into the big four consulting firms tell us about why this is happening and if it matters. well it's happening in spite of the fact that sarbanes oxley was supposed to stop all that if you...
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so why is the world so concerned about both the u.s. shutdown and a possible default because america's debt is so huge almost every major nation holds some of it well analysts say the biggest danger here is the knock on effect well if the u.s. defaults banks take massive losses in their bonds which are paid for by pensioners savers and investors then if the banks go businesses will fall next as they won't be getting the loans they need and after that the world economy takes a massive hit starting with america's biggest trade partner the e.u. economist and former british treasury official neil mccann and says that even before any of this unfolds america's already suffered a major loss. i think that the one of the key problems that american policymakers face is that this ongoing fiscal dysfunction and periodic fiscal crises you'll recall that we were down this road back in two thousand and eleven when america was stripped of its aaa status by standard and poor's and then we had the fiscal cliff at the end of two thousand and twelve it was
so why is the world so concerned about both the u.s. shutdown and a possible default because america's debt is so huge almost every major nation holds some of it well analysts say the biggest danger here is the knock on effect well if the u.s. defaults banks take massive losses in their bonds which are paid for by pensioners savers and investors then if the banks go businesses will fall next as they won't be getting the loans they need and after that the world economy takes a massive hit...
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so first of. all. the first to be zero whistleblower edward snowden and mergers says he's about the n.s.a. full of the full intelligence analyst on the run for washington's prosecution. and . also the wall to gain so-called frankenfood activists in hundreds of cities across the globe take to the streets in protest at the trend giant. as us politicians make out with the budget the government shutdown continues with speak with a concept patient prism on countries being denied treatment because of the stalemate in washington. the matter of life or death it's not a matter.
so first of. all. the first to be zero whistleblower edward snowden and mergers says he's about the n.s.a. full of the full intelligence analyst on the run for washington's prosecution. and . also the wall to gain so-called frankenfood activists in hundreds of cities across the globe take to the streets in protest at the trend giant. as us politicians make out with the budget the government shutdown continues with speak with a concept patient prism on countries being denied treatment because of...
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government so does the pentagon sort of the n.s.a. so the cia very very much supportive of big corporations but you know we've seen with these snowden revelations about the n.s.a. that a lot of their spying was done to help corporation u.s. corporations gain an advantage over others oil companies and other corporations in different countries right and one thing that i was really fascinated that you said that the n.s.a. personally vetted you for your job at strategic consulting firm decades ago i mean so you obviously you were privy to that pretty much the extent of this global spying apparatus far before the leaks came out and glenn greenwald claims of the most damning revelations are yet to come what could be worse than we already know john well i'm sure it can get an awful lot worse isn't it interesting how already you know the dilma rousseff the president of brazil has declined to come to the united states and meet with obama because spying. in her country and i think there's a back story to that too that most of us haven't heard a
government so does the pentagon sort of the n.s.a. so the cia very very much supportive of big corporations but you know we've seen with these snowden revelations about the n.s.a. that a lot of their spying was done to help corporation u.s. corporations gain an advantage over others oil companies and other corporations in different countries right and one thing that i was really fascinated that you said that the n.s.a. personally vetted you for your job at strategic consulting firm decades ago...
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it's so powerful and so magnetic.nd i know you are a humble man and probably tough to take some of that compliment. but do you know when you are producing this performance, does it feel special at the time? do you have a sense that something kind of wonderous is happening? >> well, i mean, you know in this project you are just-- i was trying to get as close to -- as i could. i think i read the script. i knew working with steve mcqueen would be quite an experience. i have, what a tremendous filmmaker. >> i think he is exceptional and he was in this. and you sort of it in the end are trying to tell the story, the story was so amazing to me. and hi never heard a story leak it i had never seen a film look it. i had never been-- you know, something that is so inside this experience, inside the slave experience in this way. so moving to me. so day-to-day i guess if you are hoping anything, you are hoping in the end it's going to work out. but you are, i suppose you're just trying to be within it. and be-- weren't. >> and i
it's so powerful and so magnetic.nd i know you are a humble man and probably tough to take some of that compliment. but do you know when you are producing this performance, does it feel special at the time? do you have a sense that something kind of wonderous is happening? >> well, i mean, you know in this project you are just-- i was trying to get as close to -- as i could. i think i read the script. i knew working with steve mcqueen would be quite an experience. i have, what a...
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i think they just wanted, oh, check it out, top dog, i got so and so's naked, check it out. i would only think it was for popularity, not malicious intent. >> pe
i think they just wanted, oh, check it out, top dog, i got so and so's naked, check it out. i would only think it was for popularity, not malicious intent. >> pe
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so cute, so-- so precious. then mama's darling begins to cry.eone comes up with the bright idea of giving him yourongo. "that'll calm him down." and from that day forward, say good-bye to your monkey and assume the position. you are now number 2. i'm the younger one, robert. what's that? i'm the youngest. they'd be giving me the bongo monkey. oh. well, it's just a very general story intended to illuminate the human condition. thank you. give me more than ray. ok, who wants ice cream? thank you. uh-huh. here we go. a special cake for a special someone. it's beautiful. well, it was made with love, in honor of the sacrifices you're making for us. is there a special dessert grace, or can we just chop this thing up? let's dig in. i'm sure i won't be seeing much cake like this in zaire. ha. zaire. what? you're really gonna go to zaire and give up cake and double stuff oreos and men. what are you saying, i can't do it? oh, i just think that before you become a nun and move to zaire, you might want to, um, you know, try this lifestyle out for... oh, a w
so cute, so-- so precious. then mama's darling begins to cry.eone comes up with the bright idea of giving him yourongo. "that'll calm him down." and from that day forward, say good-bye to your monkey and assume the position. you are now number 2. i'm the younger one, robert. what's that? i'm the youngest. they'd be giving me the bongo monkey. oh. well, it's just a very general story intended to illuminate the human condition. thank you. give me more than ray. ok, who wants ice cream?...
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data processing using light i mean we rely on so much. we rely on fiber optics so much for information for communications for the internet and we complain about the internet being sold the time being able to freeze light and keep in mind it's such a ridiculous concept it is sort of defies everything that we've learned about what light is whether it's a wave where there it's a particle and to do this in the way they do it they have this medium which is an ultra cold cloud of gas that the that the shoot these photons through with quantum particles that is the smallest that a particle of light can go and then it stops for up to sixty seconds and it's absolutely ridiculous and honestly i have no idea what the practical purpose of it other other than other than you know for revolutionizing communication if used in that i'm going to sing i want to simplify. keep it let me say that amazes me rosalynn quantum mechanics and it's definitely you know it's transformative of everything that we have these preconceived notions about what light is and ho
data processing using light i mean we rely on so much. we rely on fiber optics so much for information for communications for the internet and we complain about the internet being sold the time being able to freeze light and keep in mind it's such a ridiculous concept it is sort of defies everything that we've learned about what light is whether it's a wave where there it's a particle and to do this in the way they do it they have this medium which is an ultra cold cloud of gas that the that...
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so in all of our construction of the project and so many of the things the lighting for example, the heating and cooling systems all done with lead compliant standards and then in the near future we'll be using solar on the roof and generating such as 75 percent of our power requirements here. so very green approach to the space. so this is the home of our consumer product groups headed up by this lady and as well as our advanced research groups that's doing bioresearch. so i think without further ado it's my great pleasure to introduce the audit desks president ceo ceo and chief maker. carl was instrumental if helping us choose the equipment and he's capable of working with everything in the shop so carl (clapping) >> good morning, everybody. and thanks for being here. it's a real pleasure to be able to stand here and open up the facility. as i look around i see many, many people who are instrumental in helping this project get started. as many of you know building a project it's not a typical building or a typical use your typical site and we worked closely with many of the people
so in all of our construction of the project and so many of the things the lighting for example, the heating and cooling systems all done with lead compliant standards and then in the near future we'll be using solar on the roof and generating such as 75 percent of our power requirements here. so very green approach to the space. so this is the home of our consumer product groups headed up by this lady and as well as our advanced research groups that's doing bioresearch. so i think without...
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so you get a big drop in the so-called money multiplier because you had a big increase in the excess reserves and not a big increase in the overall loans. the regulators are telling them they are supposed to be holding back. and i think the banks -- and chris knows this very well. they were largely traumatized not wanting to get back into the mortgage lending it's difficult for them to compete in other lending because companies can borrow so much in the open market. the banks aren't serving the financial intermediaries for some reasons that are related to the overall weakness of the economy and the reluctance of the fed to allow them to expand and the regulators to expand their lending activities. >> i want to insert a question here because we had a bold forecast of house prices from chris which was in an intermediate term flat. is that flat or real? >> may be flat to down real. >> flat nominal and down in inflation-adjusted terms. that is one house price forecast. now i want to ask both jay and d'marko are experts on the house price forecast. >> i see things that are not going to co
so you get a big drop in the so-called money multiplier because you had a big increase in the excess reserves and not a big increase in the overall loans. the regulators are telling them they are supposed to be holding back. and i think the banks -- and chris knows this very well. they were largely traumatized not wanting to get back into the mortgage lending it's difficult for them to compete in other lending because companies can borrow so much in the open market. the banks aren't serving the...
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could be so i think it's risk looking at. president obama has even had to counsel his shadow trip to indonesia the situation als he was expected to attend the apec summit in body of goals that all of that i caused in the head of russia's second largest and of a who will be in attendance spoke to me about me about russia definitely last year i think i did defy itself as one of the leading. nations. pacific region and i think from this point a few as you know since that time since september last year with a lot of decisions inside russia to develop the region and they include the government investment in this with structure they include the special tax regime for business so chill the seriousness of russia which developing this region developing relationship. with the region so mr which of these i mean these events of the summits which there are a few words rest of the business community you again speak yeah about russian policy about this so i think we continue to play a very important role russia in this process and do we wan
could be so i think it's risk looking at. president obama has even had to counsel his shadow trip to indonesia the situation als he was expected to attend the apec summit in body of goals that all of that i caused in the head of russia's second largest and of a who will be in attendance spoke to me about me about russia definitely last year i think i did defy itself as one of the leading. nations. pacific region and i think from this point a few as you know since that time since september last...
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so the net force is up. but i often wondered what happens to someone who swims very, very deep, maybe closing their eyes 'cause the water's smarting their eye. and they're very, very deep. and they stop and they keep-- they just wait until they bob to the surface and they wait, they wait, they wait, they wait and clunk. oh, gosh. [laughter] then you're all out of breath. because it turns out when you get deeper and deeper, you don't get as much buoyancy acting on you. can anyone figure out why? really, really deep, the pressure gonna be more? more. do i change the volume of this with more pressure? no. not very much. how about like a balloon? very much. how about--aren't you a little bit like a balloon? you got lungs, honey? air in the lungs. can that air be compressed? - yeah. - huh? so what happens to your volume as you go deeper and deeper? smaller. you get scrunched up, so the buoyancy gets more or less? - less. - less. and it might not be enough to bring you back to the surface. so if that baseball got
so the net force is up. but i often wondered what happens to someone who swims very, very deep, maybe closing their eyes 'cause the water's smarting their eye. and they're very, very deep. and they stop and they keep-- they just wait until they bob to the surface and they wait, they wait, they wait, they wait and clunk. oh, gosh. [laughter] then you're all out of breath. because it turns out when you get deeper and deeper, you don't get as much buoyancy acting on you. can anyone figure out why?...
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so small. the tail brushes the bottom of the cage. sometimes when it screams sounding raiblg and grief, i wonder at my neighborhood silence. i wonder where silence is sound of our sub sooned rage. our accumulated grief. i decide it's not right. that i must give voice to this story. because this is my story, just as it is the story of those lost young men and my family's story as it is my community's story. it is not straightforward. to tell it, i must tell the story of my town and the history of my community. and then i must revisit each of the five young black men who guyed. follow them back ward in time from roger's death to c.j.'s dote ronltd's death to my brother's death. at the same time, i must tell the story for the time. so between those chapters where my friends and brother live and speak and breathe again for a few paltry page, i must write about my family and how i grew up. my hope is learning something about our lives and the lives of people in our community will mean when i goat he
so small. the tail brushes the bottom of the cage. sometimes when it screams sounding raiblg and grief, i wonder at my neighborhood silence. i wonder where silence is sound of our sub sooned rage. our accumulated grief. i decide it's not right. that i must give voice to this story. because this is my story, just as it is the story of those lost young men and my family's story as it is my community's story. it is not straightforward. to tell it, i must tell the story of my town and the history...
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so nice to see you. much for joining us. >> very good to be with you, maria. >> comments appeared in salon. i don't know the context of it in terms of you say wk look, this is not going to help public confidence. >> look, the president has said that it's hugely important to get this fixed as quickly as possible. that's exactly -- that's exactly right. i'm a democrat. i believe there's a great deal the public sector has to do in this country. that includes getting us to a very different place on infrastructure investment than we've been traditionally. that includes greatly strengthening our educational system. but if we're going to do that, we've got to have the confidence that the public sector can execute well. that it can do the things it needs to do in an affective way. and disappointments like the ones we're seeing right now hurt from that point of view. so we've got to be completely dissatisfied as the president was with where we are and absolutely insistent that those problems get fixed. >> are you
so nice to see you. much for joining us. >> very good to be with you, maria. >> comments appeared in salon. i don't know the context of it in terms of you say wk look, this is not going to help public confidence. >> look, the president has said that it's hugely important to get this fixed as quickly as possible. that's exactly -- that's exactly right. i'm a democrat. i believe there's a great deal the public sector has to do in this country. that includes getting us to a very...
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so negotiate over what? >> jack lew defended the administration on all the major networks this morning. this is a bit of what he said. take a listen. >> the failure of congress to act would for the first time put us in a place where we're defaulting on our obligations as a go. it is irresponsible and reckless to take that chance. there are no good choices if we run out of borrowing capacity. the first time since 1979, the united states would not be paying its bills. >> your take is a bit unique. is he crying wolf there or not so much? what happens to the economy if there is no agreement by october 17th? >> the reality is we don't know that he's crying wolf because none of us know what would happen on october 18th if we don't know what we're supposed to do before then. do i think that the ratcheting of the rhetoric of doom, the debt-apocalypse that it allows each camp to dig in saying the stakes will be huge. so you are creating a crisis about 11 days from now. and i don't think anything will happen frankly o
so negotiate over what? >> jack lew defended the administration on all the major networks this morning. this is a bit of what he said. take a listen. >> the failure of congress to act would for the first time put us in a place where we're defaulting on our obligations as a go. it is irresponsible and reckless to take that chance. there are no good choices if we run out of borrowing capacity. the first time since 1979, the united states would not be paying its bills. >> your...
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and so i've tried to cacademicas history. and so i've tried to combine those two sort of investigative reporting in a contemporary implications of what i'm writing about and my academic backgrou background, and try to we look at history that may be has been thoroughly explored. and i think this book combines those. >> host: you show yourself to be a great just went along the way. >> guest: thank you. by the way, thank you very much because you know a thing or two about the subject house of representatives but i also wonder if your investigative reporter, what you want to happen on the other side of the book. and so i'm thinking that you would probably want to see some changes, potentially. so let me play should if i can into situation where the secretary of defense called you in and says okay, tell me what you want me to do given what you now understand about command-and-control, united states nuclear arsenal. >> guest: let me preface the answer to that part of the question by saying, i try very hard not to write rant or diat
and so i've tried to cacademicas history. and so i've tried to combine those two sort of investigative reporting in a contemporary implications of what i'm writing about and my academic backgrou background, and try to we look at history that may be has been thoroughly explored. and i think this book combines those. >> host: you show yourself to be a great just went along the way. >> guest: thank you. by the way, thank you very much because you know a thing or two about the subject...
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peter, thanks so much. so saz the white house scrambles to fix the problems with the healthcare.gov, republicans are sharpening their arrows for it. reince priebus had this to say about secretary sebelius' claim that president obama didn't know about the warning signs, saying either secretary sebelius is lying to protect president obama or the president needs to get control of his signature health care law. here is kathleen sebelius last night answering questions about whether her job as secretary should be on the line. >> did you ever talk about resigning to the president? >> what i talked about is doing the job that i came here to do. this is the most important work i've ever done in my life. >> if this persists or even at this point now, would you consider resigning over this? >> i think my job is to get this fully implemented and to get the website working right. i work at the pleasure of the president. he is singularly focused on making sure we deliver on this promise. >> joining me right now is new yo
peter, thanks so much. so saz the white house scrambles to fix the problems with the healthcare.gov, republicans are sharpening their arrows for it. reince priebus had this to say about secretary sebelius' claim that president obama didn't know about the warning signs, saying either secretary sebelius is lying to protect president obama or the president needs to get control of his signature health care law. here is kathleen sebelius last night answering questions about whether her job as...
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so i. sent us to suggest that we are intelligent no other life on earth has ever been intelligent and we can then have a conversation with other intelligent therefore you bruce to believe in god it would be i think if your god created the whole universe just to put you in it. because you pose an interesting question there is a there is a monk back just pretty gal i have just a little pre galileo his name is your donald bruno who who had just learned about copernicus his work that maybe the sun is in the middle of the known universe instead of earth well if earth is just one of the planets and earth has life maybe other planets of life think about it once you realize that earth is one of many it opens up a whole world of questioning and he said if that's the case then and if all these lights in the night sky are signs just like our sun then maybe they all have planets then maybe the whole universe is teeming with life that got him into trouble because back then religious philosophies did not
so i. sent us to suggest that we are intelligent no other life on earth has ever been intelligent and we can then have a conversation with other intelligent therefore you bruce to believe in god it would be i think if your god created the whole universe just to put you in it. because you pose an interesting question there is a there is a monk back just pretty gal i have just a little pre galileo his name is your donald bruno who who had just learned about copernicus his work that maybe the sun...
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so will i. - so will i. - so will i.these are all the people who live and work in this neighborhood. and they will not run away from you or your friends. you wait until tomorrow night. we'll be back with the others, and then we'll see how tough you are. i don't think so. thank you, officer rizzo. you haven't solved anything, mr. brashov, but it's a good first step. okay, i've washed all the pots and pans. now what ? clean up the stove then the refrigerator. and when you're finished with that start mopping the floor. how long does your brother have to work here ? mr. brashov said three weeks would be enough to pay for all the damages. - that seems fair. - well, i was hoping it would be a little longer than that. - why ? - i'm really going to miss bossing him around. - see you tomorrow. - you're leaving a little early, aren't you ? tell her, rosa. - i'm on my way to a driving lesson. - where's jamal's cart ? i meant my first real driving lesson in a real car. so how did you finally get up the nerve ? i decided if people ar
so will i. - so will i. - so will i.these are all the people who live and work in this neighborhood. and they will not run away from you or your friends. you wait until tomorrow night. we'll be back with the others, and then we'll see how tough you are. i don't think so. thank you, officer rizzo. you haven't solved anything, mr. brashov, but it's a good first step. okay, i've washed all the pots and pans. now what ? clean up the stove then the refrigerator. and when you're finished with that...
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this role and so. i remember just saying to to billy friedkin and to matthew i said you know what. i don't want to talk about it i don't want to discuss it we're going to do this in one take which how he shoots anyway i said just show me where to go and matthew and i never even spoke about it i trusted him as an actor he trusted me we discussed the movements of where we should go and i was like let's go for it i didn't want to think about it i sometimes over intellectualize things i do think about things quite a bit and i just felt for a lot of reasons this was seen better to let happen and not just you know maybe i'm weird are those are great people it's a fantastic had a lot to say about us about violence about corruption about so many for and really big and most of it while the play i mean he's such an amazing director i'm so pleased that i got to work with and it was such a great cast all around that it was really it was scary because you know you rehearse it rehearse it out of matthew told you we
this role and so. i remember just saying to to billy friedkin and to matthew i said you know what. i don't want to talk about it i don't want to discuss it we're going to do this in one take which how he shoots anyway i said just show me where to go and matthew and i never even spoke about it i trusted him as an actor he trusted me we discussed the movements of where we should go and i was like let's go for it i didn't want to think about it i sometimes over intellectualize things i do think...
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terminal in the world is a guitar so america is the bit behind the eight ball so for them to become a major global player they have to start getting their act together what i think is going to happen is just like in any potential endeavor it's not going to be as prevailing as we expect i think mexico is going to become probably the biggest importer of u.s. natural gas interesting and given all this supply is it possible that we'll have it over and can. gas prices go lower from here and will they remain at suppressed levels i think you know what natural gas has been the sector as a whole these companies have been so successful that they're the victims of their own success and yes it can go a lot lower because when you produce these shale if you get gas with gas means you get some of these. methanol ethanol you get propane you get all these different butane with it so you get these liquid rich and natural gas liquids and that's what is conneally gold versus the side product so yes natural gas can go lower depending on the weather season so what needs to happen to create a baseline is if
terminal in the world is a guitar so america is the bit behind the eight ball so for them to become a major global player they have to start getting their act together what i think is going to happen is just like in any potential endeavor it's not going to be as prevailing as we expect i think mexico is going to become probably the biggest importer of u.s. natural gas interesting and given all this supply is it possible that we'll have it over and can. gas prices go lower from here and will...
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so you don't want that! what you want is breakfast to start the day, fuel your engine and make sure that you are ready to go nutritionally for the rest of the day. >> dr. mike, ladies and gentlemen! thank you very much! [applause] thank you very much for sharing what is in your, now, your newfound breakfast. that's what i love about juicing more than anything else is the flexibility of juicing with the fusion juicer. you can juice all fruits and vegetables. that's the best way to start the day. just by having one juice a day, you start to feel the results almost immediately. >> well, i've been in medical practice about 17 years now. and it's extremely rewarding because instead of seeing people come in and get heavier and become more diabetic and see their heart disease and high blood pressure get worse and worse and seeing their allergies and autoimmune diseases deteriorate, i see the opposite. i see their diabetes melt away and they become non-diabetic. i see people with chest pain and high blood pressure.
so you don't want that! what you want is breakfast to start the day, fuel your engine and make sure that you are ready to go nutritionally for the rest of the day. >> dr. mike, ladies and gentlemen! thank you very much! [applause] thank you very much for sharing what is in your, now, your newfound breakfast. that's what i love about juicing more than anything else is the flexibility of juicing with the fusion juicer. you can juice all fruits and vegetables. that's the best way to start...
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so the d.c. circuit court said that president obama's legal rationale for appointments and the role of the senate in advice and consent and the confirmation proceeding they said would -- quote -- "eviscerate the constitution's separation of powers" -- close quote. that's what the d.c. circuit said about president obama's claim to extraordinary power to make recess appointments and bypass the confirmation role of the united states senate in the constitution. well, you might wonder that if the court has actually been pretty even handed in terms of its decision-making process, and you might wonder if it has the lightest caseload per judge in the nation -- and there are other courts that need the help a lot more, you might wonder what's going on here. why does president obama feel so strongly, why does senator reid feel so strongly, why does the distinguished chairman of the senate judiciary committee that i serve on feel so strongly that they want to move these three judges through, even though ther
so the d.c. circuit court said that president obama's legal rationale for appointments and the role of the senate in advice and consent and the confirmation proceeding they said would -- quote -- "eviscerate the constitution's separation of powers" -- close quote. that's what the d.c. circuit said about president obama's claim to extraordinary power to make recess appointments and bypass the confirmation role of the united states senate in the constitution. well, you might wonder that...
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to see thank you so much come back to the studio it looks like it's about to rain out there. now bob you actually come through with the bill that passed late last night what is this it's h.r. two seven seven five i had nightmares afterwards sixteen and. now there are two two time time frames mentioned within it both fine early into the new year can you tell us about this sure about three months from now january fifteenth we have another potential government shutdown why is this because what we've done we've kicked the can everybody saying that but we only passed a continuing resolution we actually as i like to say we have not passed a budget in this country since april two thousand and nine but we have approved the spending for the next three months or so and anything mandatory can actually be extended if it's approved by that date for another month so we're in the clear for another three months another date that we have is february seventh and this deals with something that's related but a little bit different which is the debt ceiling itself and that's the amount of statuto
to see thank you so much come back to the studio it looks like it's about to rain out there. now bob you actually come through with the bill that passed late last night what is this it's h.r. two seven seven five i had nightmares afterwards sixteen and. now there are two two time time frames mentioned within it both fine early into the new year can you tell us about this sure about three months from now january fifteenth we have another potential government shutdown why is this because what...
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say it's two stocks to other sorts of things so we'll see all of those types as things go along so that for the people who play around the financial markets it's going to be kind of a fun provided you can get decisions probably but in terms of the real economy for the ordinary joe public this is actually a deadly game we're ultimately they're going to have to pay the price of these excesses somewhere down the track well dusty mountainous idea of testing the debt where the treasury and the fat get together and simply knowledge by the debt but that's impossible because you have an institution like j.p. morgan with off balance sheet items that are shared by the federal reserve bank they are sharing a balance sheet of ninety trillion dollars worth of derivatives that j.p. morgan uses as collateral to buttress their ponzi scheme their books if in fact there was an agreement between the fed in the treasury then why are we willing to say that j.p. morgan we're sacrificing j.p. morgan we're willing to throw j.p. morgan on the boss and let the stock go to zero like enron or world com like the da
say it's two stocks to other sorts of things so we'll see all of those types as things go along so that for the people who play around the financial markets it's going to be kind of a fun provided you can get decisions probably but in terms of the real economy for the ordinary joe public this is actually a deadly game we're ultimately they're going to have to pay the price of these excesses somewhere down the track well dusty mountainous idea of testing the debt where the treasury and the fat...
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and i just so desperately want that again. i am so close. it feels really good. [ sobbing ] >> congratulations. >> thanks. >> pretty sexy. >> is it sexy? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> navigating the streets of boston for the first time, it was really tough. i thought everybody had a bomb. i hate even saying things like that out loud, because it sounds crazy. but i would just -- i had horrible anxiety. obviously i know now that the majority of the population isn't like the two bombers. but it's hard. i mean, i don't know when or if that will go away. >> they lit fireworks over the harbor. and all of a sudden we heard explosions. i thought we were going to die. i started screaming and crying and called 911. [ screaming ] [ screaming ] >> can you please have somebody stop setting off fireworks? please! [ mute ] >> we keep yelling stop with the fireworks. >> the fireworks in the harbor. stop them! >> okay. was your foot blown off like my wife's was in the [ mute ] bombing? >> i have gone through many, many stages. not only of ptsd but also of mournin
and i just so desperately want that again. i am so close. it feels really good. [ sobbing ] >> congratulations. >> thanks. >> pretty sexy. >> is it sexy? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> navigating the streets of boston for the first time, it was really tough. i thought everybody had a bomb. i hate even saying things like that out loud, because it sounds crazy. but i would just -- i had horrible anxiety. obviously i know now that the majority of the population isn't...
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so he put something on the page that told me he knew what he was talking about and it was so detailedamatic feel to it. so, yeah, that was the first -- >> rose: had you seen martin sdmal >> yeah, we premiered it. >> but that film was not -- my film was not a hugeÑi hit coming out of sundance. so he was going on trust. >> rose: but it was a good film. >> it was! and i liked it a lot and it was intelligent and also i liked the way he was working in the confineds say if. is the thing that got me going back to what you're saying. i got these 31ñr pages and i lok at itÑi and it's so diametricaly opposed to "margin call." i said wait a minute, could the same guy be doing this? so meeting him was part curiosity, i wanted to find out if he was nuts. >> rose: what was your judgment? >> well, that he was nuts but a good guy.çó (laughter) there were a lot of other reasons to do it but that stretch from "margin call dwots that told me wait a minute, this guy is interesting the other interesting part is it was not only slim in terms of dialogue-- virtually none-- but also in terms of describing wh
so he put something on the page that told me he knew what he was talking about and it was so detailedamatic feel to it. so, yeah, that was the first -- >> rose: had you seen martin sdmal >> yeah, we premiered it. >> but that film was not -- my film was not a hugeÑi hit coming out of sundance. so he was going on trust. >> rose: but it was a good film. >> it was! and i liked it a lot and it was intelligent and also i liked the way he was working in the confineds say...
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♪ it is so honey swagalish ♪ so much crunch, can you handle this?l don't stop! ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ must be the honey! >>> a treat for star wars fans. darth vader, where science meets imaginati imagination. it features more than 70 costumes, props and other items used in the "star wars" films. the exhibit is designed to get kids excited about science. it opens today at 10:00 a.m., and runs through february. >>> there's growing concern over the addictive nature of a popular video game called "candy crush." more than 45 million people play candy crush each month, most of them women between the ages of 25 and 55. the game is free to download, but players can buy additional lives and that's a big part of the problem. people are spending big money to keep the game going. while that's bad for them, it's a sweet deal for the game's creators, said to be making $636,000 each day. that's $231 million a year. >>> katie couric, host of "katie," is exploring the pursuit of happiness. yesterday she had a panel at stanford univ
♪ it is so honey swagalish ♪ so much crunch, can you handle this?l don't stop! ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ must be the honey! >>> a treat for star wars fans. darth vader, where science meets imaginati imagination. it features more than 70 costumes, props and other items used in the "star wars" films. the exhibit is designed to get kids excited about science. it opens today at 10:00 a.m., and runs through february. >>>...
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not so bad. but we still have a little more work to do before he goes to his new home. announcer: now that it's official, brandon has a very special technique for getting vinny ready for his new home. brandon: i'm going to do what's called positive scent association. just to make sure this is a perfect match, i had brooks' family give me one of this t-shirts after he played sports one day. everything i do with vinny from here on out is going to be with this t-shirt on him. i play with him. i let him sleep on this. i've used this technique for years. i've matched up hundreds of dogs with families that they've actually never met. the family has worn the t-shirt for a couple of days. i let the dog have a positive experience with that t-shirt; and when i finally connect the two, the dog says, "wait a minute, i know you." announcer: coming up, vinny is finally on his way home. down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins,
not so bad. but we still have a little more work to do before he goes to his new home. announcer: now that it's official, brandon has a very special technique for getting vinny ready for his new home. brandon: i'm going to do what's called positive scent association. just to make sure this is a perfect match, i had brooks' family give me one of this t-shirts after he played sports one day. everything i do with vinny from here on out is going to be with this t-shirt on him. i play with him. i...
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there are so many questions. but now i'd also like to know from kathleen sebelius how am i going to respond. i am getting thousands of requests from -- reaching out to my office telling me that their health care premiums are going up and that their health care plan that they have is being cancelled. how do i respond to that. those are the questions i'd like to know. >> have you asked anyone in north carolina why the state didn't start its own exchange, knowing that there was going to be a 3.5% increase on all those people in your home state of north carolina that would seek insurance that that bill would be larger than other states? >> the reason that the exchange was not set up in north carolina is because of the vast failure that we've seen. we've seen -- >> but you wouldn't have known about any glitches or gaffes. you won't have known about any glitches or gaffes going into it. we have kennect in kentucky doing great, maryland is doing very well. those are examples that we have seen where a success rate is bui
there are so many questions. but now i'd also like to know from kathleen sebelius how am i going to respond. i am getting thousands of requests from -- reaching out to my office telling me that their health care premiums are going up and that their health care plan that they have is being cancelled. how do i respond to that. those are the questions i'd like to know. >> have you asked anyone in north carolina why the state didn't start its own exchange, knowing that there was going to be a...
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there is just no comparison. >> it makes cooking so simple. >> it's so easy, so convenient. >> i can eat fast food, but it's healthy fast food prepared quickly. >> announcer: don't crowd your kitchen with gadgets that only do one thing. the nuwave oven is a complete kitchen all in one. it can broil, roast, grill, bake, barbeque, steam, dehydrate and even air fry, all in one small countertop appliance. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven, but uses conduction, convection and infrared power simultaneously, cooking foods from the oside and inside at the same time. this cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven, while using up to 85% less energy. >> the nuwave oven is a new way to cook. it's energy-efficient, it saves time, it makes food deliciously. >> announcer: the result? healthy, gourmet meals made easy, saving you time and money. >> as a professional chef and a mom, the nuwave oven to me is a great addition to my kitchen. i love the fact that i can make easy, healthy, gourmet meals in just minutes. >> announcer: and since the nuwave oven pro is dishwasher-safe, cleanu
there is just no comparison. >> it makes cooking so simple. >> it's so easy, so convenient. >> i can eat fast food, but it's healthy fast food prepared quickly. >> announcer: don't crowd your kitchen with gadgets that only do one thing. the nuwave oven is a complete kitchen all in one. it can broil, roast, grill, bake, barbeque, steam, dehydrate and even air fry, all in one small countertop appliance. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven, but uses conduction,...