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it's symbiotic. they work with each other.ssel: i require you a parasite because you require your students before graduating to sue somebody. >> to bring a legal action. they choose to come into the courts. i suppose you would rather them write silly papers. but without those suits you might be flying on a plane surrounded by smokers. you might not have the information you get when you buy foods. now also in fast food joints and restaurants. there are many other things -- stossel: let's address those. i don't want that information multiply when it's posted, nobody reads it. >> that's exactly wrong. it is beginning -- 50 -- out of the 50 states including the red states, they do require all kinds of disclosures. they do prohibit discrimination against the disabled. stossel: because we have big government. >> and they allow these kind of lawsuits. these lawyers making all this money, did you know in automobile accidents it's the defense lawyers that make more money than the plaintiff's lawyers. >> they make a big cut. when you ad
it's symbiotic. they work with each other.ssel: i require you a parasite because you require your students before graduating to sue somebody. >> to bring a legal action. they choose to come into the courts. i suppose you would rather them write silly papers. but without those suits you might be flying on a plane surrounded by smokers. you might not have the information you get when you buy foods. now also in fast food joints and restaurants. there are many other things -- stossel: let's...
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the "the listening post" on the symbiotic and complex relationship that exists between news organizations n.g.o.s. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: it was 30 years ago last october that famine in ethiopia hit the global news consciousness. >> in ethiopia 7 million are threatened by starvation. thousands have already died. >> reporter: this camera man captured footage beamed to hundreds of news areas, bbc reporter michael bourke gave voice to the story. how do you feel about the world? >> suddenly everyone cared, that was because of the images. there was something about those children, the looks in their eyes, the flies on their eyes, all of that that was so powerful. it touched people in a way that words just couldn't. it was a very simple message - look, look at this suffering. >> reporter: but there was a story behind the story involving an n.g.o. burke, under pressure from editors sent a telex to oxfam who directed him to a camp in northern ethiopia. footage stopped moved million and sparked fund racing on an unprecedented scale. in the three decades n.g.o.s are skilled at using the media to raise
the "the listening post" on the symbiotic and complex relationship that exists between news organizations n.g.o.s. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: it was 30 years ago last october that famine in ethiopia hit the global news consciousness. >> in ethiopia 7 million are threatened by starvation. thousands have already died. >> reporter: this camera man captured footage beamed to hundreds of news areas, bbc reporter michael bourke gave voice to the story. how do you feel about...
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they were symbiotic. can you imagine anybody being able to be like hillary for bill clinton?it took her to make him president and it took bill clinton to put hillary in the position where she could actually run for president so they were symbiotic and still are and i'm still fascinated by them because they dominated the democratic politics for 25 years longer even then the roosevelt. they were 17 or 18 years and these people are still doing it. quite amazing despite the flaws that are very well known. so i find i'm fascinated by this up until the end of the summer i was hearing from some of hillary's friends and colleagues who'd been with them in the white house saying they really tell her not to run and she was having conflicting thoughts. she has a nice life now, plenty of money she has a portable bully pulpit anywhere she goes she can make an issue. she's the most famous influential woman in the world now has, now has a grandchild she has longed for for so long. so why would she subject herself to the kind of lying and sliming and the rehashing of everything that they woul
they were symbiotic. can you imagine anybody being able to be like hillary for bill clinton?it took her to make him president and it took bill clinton to put hillary in the position where she could actually run for president so they were symbiotic and still are and i'm still fascinated by them because they dominated the democratic politics for 25 years longer even then the roosevelt. they were 17 or 18 years and these people are still doing it. quite amazing despite the flaws that are very well...
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they were symbiotic. can you imagine anybody being able to be like hillary for bill clinton. it took hillary to make a president and it took bill clinton to put hillary in a position where she could actually run for president. they were symbiotic can still a lot and i am still fascinated by them because they have dominated democratic politics for 25 years, longer even -- they were 17 or 18 years, teddy and fdr they're still doing it. quite amazing despite certain flaws. at the end of the summer some of hillary's friends and colleagues had been with them in the white house saying they really didn't want -- they would tell her not to run and she was having conflicted thoughts about whether she was going to run because she is a nice lady, has plenty of money and a portable bully pulpit anywhere she goes she can make an issue, one of the most famous women in the world, she now has a grandchild she is long for for so long, why would she subject herself to be lying began sliding and rehashing of everything they have to endure? there is one overriding reason i finally figured out. f
they were symbiotic. can you imagine anybody being able to be like hillary for bill clinton. it took hillary to make a president and it took bill clinton to put hillary in a position where she could actually run for president. they were symbiotic can still a lot and i am still fascinated by them because they have dominated democratic politics for 25 years, longer even -- they were 17 or 18 years, teddy and fdr they're still doing it. quite amazing despite certain flaws. at the end of the summer...
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but i think the thing people need to remember, this is a symbiotic system. each needs each other. if i up plug your cable, you're not going to use google or facebook or am. they need that network. and what's really depressing about this debate is it's driven a wedge between two sides of an ecosystem that desperately depend on each other's thriving. and there's always been this historical commitment to all of them wanting government out of their business light regulatory environment for the internet as a whole. that has now been breached, and you've driven this wedge and said this side of the -- and we're going to try to live out from under it. first thing i'll say is, stay tuned, it will not be long before they have things come after them. ask uber ask air b&b any company that's running into regulatory environments. this will come to haunt them as well. so they're very popular that distance works to their advantage. but that bill we give a consumer, some portion of that dollar that we get goes to making that internet go from 50 megabits to 100 megagets which gives bag to -- makes
but i think the thing people need to remember, this is a symbiotic system. each needs each other. if i up plug your cable, you're not going to use google or facebook or am. they need that network. and what's really depressing about this debate is it's driven a wedge between two sides of an ecosystem that desperately depend on each other's thriving. and there's always been this historical commitment to all of them wanting government out of their business light regulatory environment for the...
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i think the thing people need to remember this is a symbiotic system. if i unplug your cable you are not going to use google or facebook or amazon. they need that network as much as that network needs the company and what's really depressing about this debate is driven a wedge between the two sides in a system that desperately depend on each other's driving. there's iced in this historical commitment ethos to all of them wanting government out of their business like regulatory environment for the internet as a whole. that is now been breached. you have driven this legend said the side of the internet will live out from under. the first thing i will say is stay tuned. you will not be long before they have things come after them. ask air bnb and any company that's running into a regulated environment. this will come to haunt them as well. they are very popular and distance works to their advantage but that bill some portion of that dollar that we get goes from 50 megabits to 100 megabits which makes google a lot of money. so they need each other. >> host:
i think the thing people need to remember this is a symbiotic system. if i unplug your cable you are not going to use google or facebook or amazon. they need that network as much as that network needs the company and what's really depressing about this debate is driven a wedge between the two sides in a system that desperately depend on each other's driving. there's iced in this historical commitment ethos to all of them wanting government out of their business like regulatory environment for...
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the soybean and the bacterium have a symbiotic relationship. the plant houses and feeds the bacterium, and, in turn, it receives the nitrogen it needs. but not all plants can host these nitrogen-fixers. they have to rely on rain and manufactured fertilizers, like ammonium nitrate, and they're expensive. as the world's population grows, so does the demand for food, which depends on nitrogen fixation. we are currently using something like 300 million barrels of oil per year in this country alone to produce nitrogen fertilizers. we must double the food supply over the next 20 years. where is that energy going to come from? where is the fertilizer going to come from? for feeding the world, there are two basic options-- we can produce more fertilizer, at greater cost and some risk to the environment, or we can create new varieties of nitrogen-fixing plants. both options are being pursued worldwide. to review... except for the noble gases, like helium and neon, which have full valence shells, everything around us is chemically bonded. ionic and coval
the soybean and the bacterium have a symbiotic relationship. the plant houses and feeds the bacterium, and, in turn, it receives the nitrogen it needs. but not all plants can host these nitrogen-fixers. they have to rely on rain and manufactured fertilizers, like ammonium nitrate, and they're expensive. as the world's population grows, so does the demand for food, which depends on nitrogen fixation. we are currently using something like 300 million barrels of oil per year in this country alone...
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other things he is dealing with as far as police relations but it is important to have good and symbiotichat new phrase they came up with if you see something, say something. well you will say something if you feel better about the people you are saying something to. it is the ultimate lesson in the value of community policing and the ultimate lesson in the value of a strong relationship with a community. and basically, what we've learned about police work in the last 150 years of it in the united states is every community is best policed by people in that community. where bratton is from in boston there was a protest in fan ual hall when they hired the first irish cop because the local protestant community there, the english stock said literally, one politician said it is a conflict of interest for an irishman to be a policeman because they are all criminals. and what civilized both the crime rate in boston at the time and other developments in the city was actually allowing this big influx of irish cops to police the irish, who were then the primary criminal element. so he has known and
other things he is dealing with as far as police relations but it is important to have good and symbiotichat new phrase they came up with if you see something, say something. well you will say something if you feel better about the people you are saying something to. it is the ultimate lesson in the value of community policing and the ultimate lesson in the value of a strong relationship with a community. and basically, what we've learned about police work in the last 150 years of it in the...
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we live symbiotically with our environment. the study demonstrated that.o interesting. >> kind of. thank you very much for that. appreciate it. >>> more than 50 years after the release of "to kill a mockingbird", how did harper lee's long-lost sequel suddenly surface? ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. i'll never look back, i will just look younger new olay total effects with more vitamins than the leading prestige moisturizer to fight 7 signs of aging. in just 4 weeks, skin looks up to 10 years younger. from the world's #1. olay. your best beautiful ♪ stouffer's mac and cheese with real aged cheddar now in a convenient cup. new stouffer's mac cups. made for you to love. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill c
we live symbiotically with our environment. the study demonstrated that.o interesting. >> kind of. thank you very much for that. appreciate it. >>> more than 50 years after the release of "to kill a mockingbird", how did harper lee's long-lost sequel suddenly surface? ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. i'll never look back, i will just look younger new olay total effects with more...
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the white house understood that buzzfeed has a symbiotic relationship with facebook. guess what? states are on facebook. so by getting that video out there, it's not just on buzzfeed. this thing is going all over the place. white house understands smartly and they have done that since going back to 2007 when he announced. >> it's on cnn among other places. there's a link to healthcare.gov. so they get what they want. thank you for being here. appreciate it. >>> just ahead for us bobbi kristina brown's boyfriend said he's considering legal action to be allowed to see her in the hospital. we just got the statement. that and other lingering questions about this case. that's next. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500 its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's t
the white house understood that buzzfeed has a symbiotic relationship with facebook. guess what? states are on facebook. so by getting that video out there, it's not just on buzzfeed. this thing is going all over the place. white house understands smartly and they have done that since going back to 2007 when he announced. >> it's on cnn among other places. there's a link to healthcare.gov. so they get what they want. thank you for being here. appreciate it. >>> just ahead for us...
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. >> yeah, there's rarely that kind of like co-dependency, you know, symbiotic dependency among a casty shot and people kind of take a break. in this film, because of this very, very complex way that they made the film, everybody relied on everybody else almost every shot. and when you got through it, it had the quality of like a a world cup soccer goal. you know, the whole cast and crew went up in celebration every time you made it through, you know. and it was -- it created -- i don't know. >> jimmy: you feel it watching the movie because it's tense and it's great. >> it was tense and exuberant at the same time. and i think it made for an especially bonding experience with everyone on it. it was really special. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip here. this is a scene where -- you're like the actor's actor. >> yeah, he's a method actor. it's a scene where he's supposed to be getting drunk. and so he has been. but michael keaton doesn't like that this is happening, and he tried to take it away from him. >> jimmy: so he puts like water -- >> water, yeah. >> jimmy: instead of gin o
. >> yeah, there's rarely that kind of like co-dependency, you know, symbiotic dependency among a casty shot and people kind of take a break. in this film, because of this very, very complex way that they made the film, everybody relied on everybody else almost every shot. and when you got through it, it had the quality of like a a world cup soccer goal. you know, the whole cast and crew went up in celebration every time you made it through, you know. and it was -- it created -- i don't...
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the white house understood that buzzfeed has a symbiotic relationship with facebook. guess what?s in the united states are on facebook. so by getting that video out there, it's not just on buzzfeed. this thing is going all over the place. white house understands smartly and they have done that since going back to 2007 when he announced. >> it's on cnn among other places. when you go on the video, you can sign up on healthcare.gov among other things. so they get what they want. thank you for being here. appreciate it. >>> just ahead for us, bobbi kristina brown's boyfriend said he's considering legal action to be allowed to see her in the hospital. we just got the statement. that and other lingering questions about this case. that's next. in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and h
the white house understood that buzzfeed has a symbiotic relationship with facebook. guess what?s in the united states are on facebook. so by getting that video out there, it's not just on buzzfeed. this thing is going all over the place. white house understands smartly and they have done that since going back to 2007 when he announced. >> it's on cnn among other places. when you go on the video, you can sign up on healthcare.gov among other things. so they get what they want. thank you...
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not only strategically but symbiotically as well. they have got to retake this tear toy. they have got to eject isis from the territory of iraq. they might as well start with mosul. they need to do this. there are so many problems doing this though. i don't think telling them that we're going to do this comes as a surprise. i was a little surprised we were actually giving like we expect this to happen in the month of march or the month of april and it's going to take six weeks. five brigades is the right force structure to do this. but six weeks might be pretty aggressive for the iraqi army to do this. the people i'm talking to do not have the confidence that the iraqi army is really up to this. they do believe that there are some units that are affiliated with the iraqi army. these would be the shia militias. that are outside of the structure. they're very effective. so they might have the right force structure to do this. but i think that -- tom is right here. if they go into mosul and don't win, that's a tremendous setback for the new government. >> and tom, i want to
not only strategically but symbiotically as well. they have got to retake this tear toy. they have got to eject isis from the territory of iraq. they might as well start with mosul. they need to do this. there are so many problems doing this though. i don't think telling them that we're going to do this comes as a surprise. i was a little surprised we were actually giving like we expect this to happen in the month of march or the month of april and it's going to take six weeks. five brigades is...
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you you create this symbiotic relationship where legislators and public school groups come together.he largest employer in the rural and suburban areas the schools have the power and so they have the legislative power, therefore they have the pack in the money that goes to candidates and there is an incredible relationship between half-year state budget. it budget. it is just, we would call that in other states corruption. if you think about it. this is the the reason why all the dollars up to follow the kids. you have to have vouchers. total choice. you're never going to change the structure of a monopoly. so so much money. my favorite example, who here knows they get kicked out of the program. that's the kind of regulatory environment you can get in. this is a system that has built itself up. is not just the legislators it's every single community the regulatory concern it is not just a district a district charter school but also for private tour program. >> an absolute move from people who oppose to make all the charter schools and private schools if anything this is a line in the
you you create this symbiotic relationship where legislators and public school groups come together.he largest employer in the rural and suburban areas the schools have the power and so they have the legislative power, therefore they have the pack in the money that goes to candidates and there is an incredible relationship between half-year state budget. it budget. it is just, we would call that in other states corruption. if you think about it. this is the the reason why all the dollars up to...
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but madison was naive because he didn't also realize that legislatures -- there has been a symbiotic pathology of executive overreach and legislative edification since the ink was dry. it is bipartisan -- the matter who was in president or who is in congress, it has been bipartisan. the right answer is not just the one that is constitutional. the constitutional allocation of powers was based on a value judgment that you don't send people to risk their lives unless there is a political consensus that the mission was worth it. even when the mission was worth it asking people to risk their lives a big ask. but when there isn't a debate isn't a discussion, it is the height of public immorality to put people in a situation where they have to risk their lives when there is an unclear consensus. we haven't made that ask because we haven't been willing to have the debate and that has been viscerally upsetting to me about this lengthy delay. i have so appreciated people who didn't just say, let us be bystanders, see that takes care of itself -- we have to be in the middle of it. >> you like t
but madison was naive because he didn't also realize that legislatures -- there has been a symbiotic pathology of executive overreach and legislative edification since the ink was dry. it is bipartisan -- the matter who was in president or who is in congress, it has been bipartisan. the right answer is not just the one that is constitutional. the constitutional allocation of powers was based on a value judgment that you don't send people to risk their lives unless there is a political consensus...
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and the problem is if you create this symbiotic relationship or this relationship where legislators and public school groups come to the. because who's the largest employer in the rural and suburban areas in most areas? the schools. >> that's right. >> they have the power and the legislative power, therefore they have the pacs and the money that goes to candidates. and there's this incredible relationship between half your state budget and the same benefiting. it's this sort of, we would call that in other areas maybe corruption. right? if you think about it. so this is the reason why all the dollars have to follow the kids. why you have to have vouchers. until you allow and empower the consumers with total choice you're never going to change the structure of a monopoly. that has so much money. my fave it example on the regulatory creeping is who here knows what q-seattle letter is? our voucher program in indiana the required schools are required to have a hard cop pip of that letter. this is the 21st century so hard copies are required and they get kicked out of the program if they don
and the problem is if you create this symbiotic relationship or this relationship where legislators and public school groups come to the. because who's the largest employer in the rural and suburban areas in most areas? the schools. >> that's right. >> they have the power and the legislative power, therefore they have the pacs and the money that goes to candidates. and there's this incredible relationship between half your state budget and the same benefiting. it's this sort of, we...
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we live symbiotically with our environment.> a newly covered novel by harper lee, the author of "to kill a mockingbird," the work written before that is titled "go set a watchman." let's bring in sarah nelson from amazon.com, and ron charles, the editor of "the washington post's" book world. two people who do not ride the subway. i want to ask you, how big a deal is this for the publishing world, sarah? >> it's a huge deal. one indicator is the book is not even out yet and it's number one on amazon preorders. >> incredible. >> so harper lee is a beloved author. "to kill a mockingbird" is to some people the great american novel. it's a pretty big deal. >> i've heard the publishers will do a first printing of 2 million books, i believe. do you have any idea in terms of the prenumber orders there on amazon? >> all i know is it's the number one -- >> that's pretty significant. ron, you wrote yesterday that the publication of the announcement of the book has stirred up a storm of speculation about how much this 88-year-old author is
we live symbiotically with our environment.> a newly covered novel by harper lee, the author of "to kill a mockingbird," the work written before that is titled "go set a watchman." let's bring in sarah nelson from amazon.com, and ron charles, the editor of "the washington post's" book world. two people who do not ride the subway. i want to ask you, how big a deal is this for the publishing world, sarah? >> it's a huge deal. one indicator is the book is not...
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if uber and starwood can do this symbiotic thing, at some point you can start to build rewards that don'tt credit card. >> transportable reward points based on your services. >> exactly. uber is really an immediate thing. you need it now. you use it now. interesting thing is will they have a model that will allow you to plan? business travelers and tourists don't always do things spontaneously. and a cab is a spontaneous thing. but if you need to book a ride to get to a play or event. so it will be interesting to see if this pushes uber in the way of helping people schedule thing. you can see as it begins to enter these other kinds of usage areas that have become somewhat of a liability. >> interesting point. >> i'll offer anybody on the panel dinner anywhere in new york that they want if any time in the next six or 12 months we hear a quarterly earnings report and some ceo gets up and says man, we just killed it. and i have to tell you something. the rewards program that we started, oh boy -- >> you don't think that's a factor for companies? >> well, for example, i live in ohio in cincin
if uber and starwood can do this symbiotic thing, at some point you can start to build rewards that don'tt credit card. >> transportable reward points based on your services. >> exactly. uber is really an immediate thing. you need it now. you use it now. interesting thing is will they have a model that will allow you to plan? business travelers and tourists don't always do things spontaneously. and a cab is a spontaneous thing. but if you need to book a ride to get to a play or...
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and every manufacturer becomes a symbiotic relationship. programs and incentives to make sure they get their piece of the pie. customers expect it and they're in the market place. but i have to say overall the levels of incentives are very reasonable. to be expected. i don't see anybody doing anything extreme that's not sustainable. and the fundamental drivers for the auto sales remain strong. >> why was the quarter so strong? >> average age sits at 11.4. for us as far as achieving $1.02 per share, you mentioned on revenue of $5 billion, we had double digit increases in every part of our business. new vehicle sales, used vehicle sales, service, parts, finance, insurance. so it was strong across the board for the company. it was just our best performance ever. >> would you tell us a little bit about the type of sales you're seeing? are these lower gas prices really driving people into many more trucks and suvs than cars? >> becky, there's absolutely no question about it. the price of gasoline determines the type of vehicles customers buy. an
and every manufacturer becomes a symbiotic relationship. programs and incentives to make sure they get their piece of the pie. customers expect it and they're in the market place. but i have to say overall the levels of incentives are very reasonable. to be expected. i don't see anybody doing anything extreme that's not sustainable. and the fundamental drivers for the auto sales remain strong. >> why was the quarter so strong? >> average age sits at 11.4. for us as far as achieving...
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but madison was naive because he didn't also realize that legislatures -- there has been a symbiotic pathology of executive overreach and legislative edification since the ink was dry. it is bipartisan -- the matter who was in president or who is in congress, it has been bipartisan. the right answer is not just the one that is constitutional. the constitutional allocation of powers was based on a value judgment that you don't send people to risk their lives unless there is a political consensus that the mission was worth it. even when the mission was worth it asking people to risk their lives a big ask. but when there isn't a debate isn't a discussion, it is the height of public immorality to put people in a situation where they have to risk their lives when there is an unclear can insist -- an unclear consensus. we haven't made that ask because we haven't been willing to have the debate and that has been viscerally upsetting to me about this lengthy delay. i have so appreciated people who didn't just say, let us be bystanders see that takes care of itself -- we have to be in the mid
but madison was naive because he didn't also realize that legislatures -- there has been a symbiotic pathology of executive overreach and legislative edification since the ink was dry. it is bipartisan -- the matter who was in president or who is in congress, it has been bipartisan. the right answer is not just the one that is constitutional. the constitutional allocation of powers was based on a value judgment that you don't send people to risk their lives unless there is a political consensus...