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but i thank you may be familiar it is not symmetric. it is far from 50/50 and the republican party moves far right, so far right if you abstracted from the man and imagine ronald reagan the you from a current politician, i don't think the republican party would accept this person. way to left. is not at zero also wing of the democratic party doesn't want to face the reality. it is said we have to curb entitlements. not true. health care. if we get that under control and fix social security not doing anything horrible horrible, forget about the rest of and tenements. there is hardly any money there and they don't matter. i don't mean the next few years ago for decades, a cure the of long budget problem is with the health care cost curve going down. some democrats are dug-in doing nothing but is not the majority and not the president. looking like a grand bargain many were angry because he couldn't compromise. first diamond democrat but it is not politically realistic to fix the budget problem without revenue. $60 billion per year if ther
but i thank you may be familiar it is not symmetric. it is far from 50/50 and the republican party moves far right, so far right if you abstracted from the man and imagine ronald reagan the you from a current politician, i don't think the republican party would accept this person. way to left. is not at zero also wing of the democratic party doesn't want to face the reality. it is said we have to curb entitlements. not true. health care. if we get that under control and fix social security not...
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alcatraz with its 105 guns was the center point for symmetrical reasons. any ironclad ship could have reduced fortifications to rubble. they apparently couldn't hit anything not even a ship at anchor during a holiday celebration. >> in 1876 when america celebrated its centennial they towed an old ship to bay and they began firing at it from all these forts. fort point, fort mason. and from marin and they finally weren't hitting the ship. they had to go out and set up hughes. in front of this huge crowd it blew up and looked quite impressive. but the tacticians found out they weren't doing a very good job against this floating target that was not going any where. >> reporter: if alcatraz missed as a fortress. somebody always thought it would make a dandy prison. in 1853, alcatraz was a gently sloping lump in the middle of the bay. by 1859 it was a military harbor defense post. and even then the first garrison of 86 men contained a contingent of military prisoners. also a u.s. army prison and by all accounts a nasty one at that. >> after the years of the civ
alcatraz with its 105 guns was the center point for symmetrical reasons. any ironclad ship could have reduced fortifications to rubble. they apparently couldn't hit anything not even a ship at anchor during a holiday celebration. >> in 1876 when america celebrated its centennial they towed an old ship to bay and they began firing at it from all these forts. fort point, fort mason. and from marin and they finally weren't hitting the ship. they had to go out and set up hughes. in front of...
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they're din jerry, symmetric danger on the other side. i can even imagine a range from 2004 to two, a two personal point error itch have a hard time imagining much more than that because of the feedback the federal is constantly getting. so, to think, as you hear sometimes, we're going to come out of this with double-digit inflation because of all the money created and won't be destroyed, that a bet on a degree of incompetence by the federal reserve that i just don't see any evidence for. is that all right? >> i appeal to the judge here. >> my name is justin got and i'm also an ordinary citizen. i had a question for you got something you touched on earlier, and i suspect also in your book, about the lack of prosecution towards potential offenders as around the crisis. my first question is, why do you think we -- the government did not prosecute more people involved with the crisis, and also are we now past the point where we would see prosecutions for potential offenders? >> the second question looks to me easier to answer, which is, i do
they're din jerry, symmetric danger on the other side. i can even imagine a range from 2004 to two, a two personal point error itch have a hard time imagining much more than that because of the feedback the federal is constantly getting. so, to think, as you hear sometimes, we're going to come out of this with double-digit inflation because of all the money created and won't be destroyed, that a bet on a degree of incompetence by the federal reserve that i just don't see any evidence for. is...
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if you look at their fingers, for example, it all seemed to be necessarily symmetrical. the spirit of the icon, is what counts, because in the orthodox church each icon is a window which leads us into the other world. all these people lived on earth. they've left this earth, now they're with us. and we pray to them, and we ask them to pray for us. so this is what we call byzantine art. it's two-dimensional in a sense. you have length, you have width. who gives--who provides the third dimension? the believer. the believer provides the depth to the icon. in effect then what we try to capture here in brotherhood way is a church which lifts you toward heaven, out into space, always elevating your mind with contemporary design and byzantine-- traditional byzantine features and art which is really traditional. you'll always see a depiction of christ because we want christ to be emphasized at all times, that he is the center of our life. [music] all who view this tape will come to a better appreciation of byzantine art, byzantine or orthodox architecture-- even though it might
if you look at their fingers, for example, it all seemed to be necessarily symmetrical. the spirit of the icon, is what counts, because in the orthodox church each icon is a window which leads us into the other world. all these people lived on earth. they've left this earth, now they're with us. and we pray to them, and we ask them to pray for us. so this is what we call byzantine art. it's two-dimensional in a sense. you have length, you have width. who gives--who provides the third dimension?...
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by a memo symmetrical keep them off balance i did that on a couple of occasions. we have been told that the fire department, shep, is about 200 yards await a minute the police department is telling the fire department to stand down, to sit there and watch while that cabin burns and now you can see your first pictures of the actual cabin and it is burning. and there is not a single report of anybody exiting that cabin. again, as you said, there was one shot that was heard to be fired right before the cabin was fully engulfed in flames. and then ammunition could be heard going off. because, as we expected, christopher dorner appeared to be very well armed and now they will watch this thing burn and then the investigation will begin. but when the air traffic ban has been lifted and when the road blocks have being taken down, it appears they believe the conclusion is the one that they were seeking or at least one of the options they were seeking when this thing began about two hours ago, shep. and, again, for the edification of our audience, this was a man who may hav
by a memo symmetrical keep them off balance i did that on a couple of occasions. we have been told that the fire department, shep, is about 200 yards await a minute the police department is telling the fire department to stand down, to sit there and watch while that cabin burns and now you can see your first pictures of the actual cabin and it is burning. and there is not a single report of anybody exiting that cabin. again, as you said, there was one shot that was heard to be fired right...
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and now it's becoming very symmetric, and we see -- and lo and behold, now it doesn't look like our handles, it looks like sort of a doughnut with six holes all in a row. but in any case, i think the point of this is that -- or at least the point to me is that you look around the world and you see, oh, my gosh, the notion of surface is everywhere. all these objects are some kind of surface, but they're really complicated. which ones on this list are they, who are they? >> so you had said before that i have this list, and you said i should take your word for it that they're all different, but you're not going to give me a way. >> i'm going to give you a way. because it would be pretty -- mathematicians wouldn't like to take each other's words for it on these sorts of things. we would like a proof. >> we're bad about that. >> we're extremely lucky here. we get to associate what's called an invariant. so what this means is it's something that doesn't change when i deform it, so something that -- >> which is the thing i want, of course, because i'm trying to say that these two things can't be d
and now it's becoming very symmetric, and we see -- and lo and behold, now it doesn't look like our handles, it looks like sort of a doughnut with six holes all in a row. but in any case, i think the point of this is that -- or at least the point to me is that you look around the world and you see, oh, my gosh, the notion of surface is everywhere. all these objects are some kind of surface, but they're really complicated. which ones on this list are they, who are they? >> so you had said...
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and somebody enters their world from above, a sphere -- we can imagine if a sphere, it's this very symmetric object, and we're going to imagine it in the following sense: this sphere which actually lives in three dimensions is going to dip into this two-dimensional being's world, and the two-dimensional being is going to experience an aspect of this sphere, what we think of mathematically as slices of the sphere, and they're going to look at the geometry of those slices over time as the sphere moves through their world, and they're going to use that as a summary statement as to what three dimensions look like. and as the sphere dips through the space, of course, this point instantaneously blows up into a little circle. because as the sphere dips into the plane, it grows, it gets to some critically large length, which is of course the equator circ of our sphere, and we see it comes back and it shrinks back down to a point. and so what the person has experienced who lives in this plane is a little movie of some circle getting bigger and collapsing back down to a point. and this is their way th
and somebody enters their world from above, a sphere -- we can imagine if a sphere, it's this very symmetric object, and we're going to imagine it in the following sense: this sphere which actually lives in three dimensions is going to dip into this two-dimensional being's world, and the two-dimensional being is going to experience an aspect of this sphere, what we think of mathematically as slices of the sphere, and they're going to look at the geometry of those slices over time as the sphere...
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. >> especially if somebody's not exactly symmetrical. >> no one is. >> you have a bigger side and smaller side. >> if one is hanging low and one is perky. you know who you are. >> i can't help but compare even though you don't mean to. who's looked at other women's boobs before? you say oh, my god, she looks my age and hers are up and mine are down. >> absolutely. >> you feel insecure. >> i try to do it discreetly. >> when i get out of the shower i'm bundled up and i have my towel like this. >> how many of you don't mind walking around the gym naked? you are a naked? really? of course you are. you, too? double mastectomy, you go, girl. >> you have a reason. good for you. >> we are going to choose our creative sign of the day. among the two. seriously. >> how lazy is everyone, seriously? >> well, you know what, she has been here three shows. would someone please bring this woman from the back. please bring her up here. >> let's just send the mug to her. >> we pointed out on the first show, we didn't give away a mug. you know what we gave away. a car. a toyota rav 4. >> that's a shame you w
. >> especially if somebody's not exactly symmetrical. >> no one is. >> you have a bigger side and smaller side. >> if one is hanging low and one is perky. you know who you are. >> i can't help but compare even though you don't mean to. who's looked at other women's boobs before? you say oh, my god, she looks my age and hers are up and mine are down. >> absolutely. >> you feel insecure. >> i try to do it discreetly. >> when i get out of the...
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it looks like what we call a stove pipe tornado, almost completely symmetrical from top to bottom. some of that debris was very large. not just shingles in the sky but maybe like an entire front of a billboard, just sucked up into the sky and then that debris was raining down. oak grove high school almost took a direct hit. we saw an awful lot of damage there. we have more on that coming up later in the show. >> one of the guys we talked to said the tornado went right over his house. he talked about his porches being peeled off of his house. serious storm there. now to the massive manhunt in southern california for an excop with a grudge. l.a. police chief christopher beck christopher dorner is a trained aasen. >> the search for dorner continues. we continue to focus on his last known locations in the big bear area but our search continues in and around the areas where we have known targets. thereof are over 50 lapd families that have not only security but surveillance in and around their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorner's and are likely, likely victims.
it looks like what we call a stove pipe tornado, almost completely symmetrical from top to bottom. some of that debris was very large. not just shingles in the sky but maybe like an entire front of a billboard, just sucked up into the sky and then that debris was raining down. oak grove high school almost took a direct hit. we saw an awful lot of damage there. we have more on that coming up later in the show. >> one of the guys we talked to said the tornado went right over his house. he...
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he plans on doing, a symmetrical warfare and lapd police officer are on high alert and those specific officers who are targeted as well as the police chief are under guarded protection. we will have more information as it becomes available inside the ktvu channel 2 morning news room. >>> we are following information into an early morning house fire. a traffic camera took pictures of the fire just moments after it started. here is more from the rose garden neighborhood. >> reporter: the fire is out and work crews just finished putting on the boards and even though the house is still standing there is extensive smoke damage throughout the floors and the roof. about 25 firefighters arrived and found the heaviest flames were in the back of the house in the kitchen. the fire was so intense that the roof collapsed and burned holes in the floor. firefighters had to fight the fire from the outside. >> we had multiple calls of a house on fire, small house, about 1,000 square feet in the back of the house, folks pulled up a line and we were able to knock the fire down in about 15 minutes. >> no
he plans on doing, a symmetrical warfare and lapd police officer are on high alert and those specific officers who are targeted as well as the police chief are under guarded protection. we will have more information as it becomes available inside the ktvu channel 2 morning news room. >>> we are following information into an early morning house fire. a traffic camera took pictures of the fire just moments after it started. here is more from the rose garden neighborhood. >>...
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with norm ornstein and tom mann that a lot of you may be familiar with a book that it's not really symmetric. it's not 100%, 0% either, but it's far from 50/50 and i think you up out of party in the united states moved very far right. so far right that if you extracted from the man who is very appealing personally and just imagine ronald reagan's views on everything being embodied in a current politician, i don't think the republican party would accept it. he's way to last. and that makes compromise difficult. as i said, there is a wing of the democratic party that also doesn't want to face up to the reality that it's often said we have to curb entitlement. this is not true. we have to curb health care spending. if we could get health care spending under control and fix social security, which is really easy and wouldn't have to do anything horrible, forget about the rest of the entitlements. first of all, there's hardly any money they and they don't matter. sure in the long-run budget problem -- cannot be in the next few years. look out over a decade. sure the long-run budget problem is cote
with norm ornstein and tom mann that a lot of you may be familiar with a book that it's not really symmetric. it's not 100%, 0% either, but it's far from 50/50 and i think you up out of party in the united states moved very far right. so far right that if you extracted from the man who is very appealing personally and just imagine ronald reagan's views on everything being embodied in a current politician, i don't think the republican party would accept it. he's way to last. and that makes...
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almost completely symmetrical from top to bottom. some of the debris was very large not just shingles in the sky, but the entire front of a billboard. and the rain was raining down. the high school almost took a direct hit. we saw a lot of damage there. >> we heard one of the guys we talked to say the tornado was over his head a pretty serious storm there. and we know you'll keep an eye on that, chad. >> sure will. >>> now to the massive manhunt in southern california for an ex-cop with a judge. christopher dorner is a trained assassin with every police officer a potential target. authorities now hope a $1 million reward will give them a break in the week-long case in which three people have died. >> the search for dorner continues. we continue to focus on his last known locations in the big bear area. but our search continues in and around the areas where we have known targets. there are over 50 lapd families that have not only security but surveillance in and around their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorners
almost completely symmetrical from top to bottom. some of the debris was very large not just shingles in the sky, but the entire front of a billboard. and the rain was raining down. the high school almost took a direct hit. we saw a lot of damage there. >> we heard one of the guys we talked to say the tornado was over his head a pretty serious storm there. and we know you'll keep an eye on that, chad. >> sure will. >>> now to the massive manhunt in southern california for...
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an almost perfect symmetrical divergence is google's gain apple's pain or is this absolutely oversimplifying it and it's just a crazy coincidence. >> i think there is coincidence there. there is some relationship between the two stocks. obviously anything good happens in android has a potential to take away from iphone. apple really needs to make a decision do they want to be a niche player with high margins or really own the mobile market. for the last four years they have been able to do both. they can't have that any longer. >> you know, mark, google took a stick to aol, then google took a stick to yahoo!. is there anybody out there who you see might be the black swan, if you will, to google in do they have any real threat? >> absolutely, facebook, somebody already mentioned them. there's a billion plus users spending a lot more time on facebook, that takes away from some of the growth runway for google. then amazon. remember, people go to google to search. one of the things they centennial for is commercial products and the extent to which people look at amazon, that's a commercial certa
an almost perfect symmetrical divergence is google's gain apple's pain or is this absolutely oversimplifying it and it's just a crazy coincidence. >> i think there is coincidence there. there is some relationship between the two stocks. obviously anything good happens in android has a potential to take away from iphone. apple really needs to make a decision do they want to be a niche player with high margins or really own the mobile market. for the last four years they have been able to...
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. >> i think if you're going to be symmetrical in your thinking and i always try to be that. if the market went up on more qe or an infi gnat qe, then it's got to be thinking more pessimistic thoughts if there's concerns the qe won't last the entire year. >> stay there, steve. let's bring in john merrill. he's founder, chief investment officer. you agree with that, john. you think this is on weak legs now, yes? >> i do. i think the tender of the market changed last thursday with the discussion of fed minutes. the bull market has had three legs. earnings which were phenomenal that are now falling off. valuations which were exceptional that are now merely okay. and you had fed policy which was extremely st lly stimulative. raised by jeremy steinen in his paper back on february 7th that we could be setting the seeds for another financial crisis. >> so if that is, indeed the case and we saw the market selloff linked to the fed, what does that portend for tomorrow and what do you do in this market? >> i think bernanke is going to be as positive as he can be. i agree there's nothin
. >> i think if you're going to be symmetrical in your thinking and i always try to be that. if the market went up on more qe or an infi gnat qe, then it's got to be thinking more pessimistic thoughts if there's concerns the qe won't last the entire year. >> stay there, steve. let's bring in john merrill. he's founder, chief investment officer. you agree with that, john. you think this is on weak legs now, yes? >> i do. i think the tender of the market changed last thursday...
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a basically looks like the founding pen straight up but it's nice and symmetrical until you get older and people pass off to the undiscovered country as they get older. you get an inverted pyramid and things are not terrible yet in america if you look at a country in japan and really doesn't look like japan is going to have more people over 85. and this creates a problem. there are almost no examples of long-term economic peace and prosperity in the society that normally is a sign of backwardness because the society happens before the population contraction begins with half of the upside-down pyramid signing off more and more people are the dying every year so when you have a great society it breaks down in the consumer society and the demand goes back for everything but basically health care what innovation that isn't incentive for innovation and not only that, but the courts where invention and entrepreneurship is under 40 and the innovation state of their lives in the capitol markets the healthy population profile they have a large population out there because the young people are
a basically looks like the founding pen straight up but it's nice and symmetrical until you get older and people pass off to the undiscovered country as they get older. you get an inverted pyramid and things are not terrible yet in america if you look at a country in japan and really doesn't look like japan is going to have more people over 85. and this creates a problem. there are almost no examples of long-term economic peace and prosperity in the society that normally is a sign of...
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so in hong kong right now you can get a 500 megabit symmetric connection that's unimaginably fast from standpoint for about 25 bucks a month. in seoul, for $30 you get three choices of different providers of fiber in your apartment. and they come in and install in a day because competition's so fierce. in new york city there's only one choice, and it's 200 bucks a month for a similar service. and you can't get that kind of fiber connection outside of new york city in many parts of the country. verizon's only serving about 10% of americans. so let's talk about the wireless side for a moment, you know, the separate marketplace that people use for mobility. in europe you can get unlimited texting and voice calls and data for about $30 a month, similar service from verizon costs $90 a month. that's a huge difference. >> why is there such a disparity there? >> the difference in all of these areas is competition and government policy. it's not magical. without the intervention of the government there's no reason for these guys to charge us anything reasonable or to make sure that everybody h
so in hong kong right now you can get a 500 megabit symmetric connection that's unimaginably fast from standpoint for about 25 bucks a month. in seoul, for $30 you get three choices of different providers of fiber in your apartment. and they come in and install in a day because competition's so fierce. in new york city there's only one choice, and it's 200 bucks a month for a similar service. and you can't get that kind of fiber connection outside of new york city in many parts of the country....
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society which has just a 2.1 fertility rate a nice steady replacement rate is everything is nice and symmetrical until you get older and people start passing off to undiscovered countries and in the comes to a point where the population ages older. and a gray society you get an inverted pyramid and things are not terrible yet in america. if you look at a country like japan if really does look like an inverted pyramid. japan is going to have more people over 85 then people under 14 in about 10 years. this could cause a real problem. there are almost no examples of long-term economic peace and prosperity and intently gray society's. your graying society happens before your population contraction begins. you are upside down pyramid start dying off and more people are dying every year than being born so when you have a gray society you have a breakdown and you look at other consumer society's. demand start slacking for everything but basically health care. as demand start slackening innovation begins to dry up and there is not as much incentive and not only that but the age cohorts were inventions a
society which has just a 2.1 fertility rate a nice steady replacement rate is everything is nice and symmetrical until you get older and people start passing off to undiscovered countries and in the comes to a point where the population ages older. and a gray society you get an inverted pyramid and things are not terrible yet in america. if you look at a country like japan if really does look like an inverted pyramid. japan is going to have more people over 85 then people under 14 in about 10...
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of targeted sanctions on the space agency and scientists, but it was met with disproportioned a-symmetric threats from north korea, and even though there was a road map to get back to 640 talks, they were ignored, and north korea has gone ahead with a third nuclear test this month. the -- this new provocation begins a new cycle, back in the same vicious circle. it does seem evident that the february 12 nuclear test of the 67kiloton nuclear device was intended to commit diplomatic preemption as i suggested, to catch the incoming president of the north korea, the iran lady of north korea, if you will, her policy now has been significantly narrowed on how far and what she can do as she enters the blue house later this month. similarly, if they try to consolidate leadership authority in china and try to think about a host of internal challenges including the putting off the major economic and political reform questions, now has to deal with a much more provocative ally than he had hoped to gain. obviously, president obama, as he begins a second administration and you see the new secretary of
of targeted sanctions on the space agency and scientists, but it was met with disproportioned a-symmetric threats from north korea, and even though there was a road map to get back to 640 talks, they were ignored, and north korea has gone ahead with a third nuclear test this month. the -- this new provocation begins a new cycle, back in the same vicious circle. it does seem evident that the february 12 nuclear test of the 67kiloton nuclear device was intended to commit diplomatic preemption as...
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quoting here, i will bring unconventional and a symmetrical warfare to those in lapd uniform weather on or off duty. now an irvine couple is shot to death in the parking deck of their upscale complex. the victims are monica quan and her fiance. her father, randy was a retired cop who worked with dorner. inside night, police name christopher jordan dorner the chief suspect in the sunday night murders. police warees erous. dorner is say reservist known to be a skilled marksman. thursday around 1:30 in the morning, ktla reports doerner is spotted in corona. two police officers are in purr cute when dorner gets out of the truck and starts firing. one was grazed and the other not hurt. dorner flees. then a short time later, another shooting involving cops. this time in riverside. police say two officers on routine patrol are shot after being ambushed at an intersection. one officer is dead and another critically wounded. authorities are linking both shootings to dorner. live in riverside, paul, me about this manhunt stands at this minute. >> right now no sign of dorner and tension is high
quoting here, i will bring unconventional and a symmetrical warfare to those in lapd uniform weather on or off duty. now an irvine couple is shot to death in the parking deck of their upscale complex. the victims are monica quan and her fiance. her father, randy was a retired cop who worked with dorner. inside night, police name christopher jordan dorner the chief suspect in the sunday night murders. police warees erous. dorner is say reservist known to be a skilled marksman. thursday around...
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we have, we need, when we talk about this we need symmetrical balance target that prevents an external balance. this means we made limits to minus 3% but also to plus 3%, because negative on not only credit in the private sector but also weaknesses in the demand. this, of course, has to be step. so the second indicator of the magic square is sustainability for public policy and public finances. so of course important to reduce deficit. by the way, without reducing deficit and having agreement on deficit reduction in the euro zone, the european union and the european, the euro zone, couldn't build up a consensus on how to stabilize the our, the euro. so it's different to the debates in the u.s. so this is very, very important because that's the difference to your country. we are not a common state. we are, let's say, 27 state, or 16 or 17 within the european union. and that, of course, makes a huge difference. and that means we have to reduce deficits, but we need also appropriate targets to increase public investment. that's a very, very important because investment rate in germany, in
we have, we need, when we talk about this we need symmetrical balance target that prevents an external balance. this means we made limits to minus 3% but also to plus 3%, because negative on not only credit in the private sector but also weaknesses in the demand. this, of course, has to be step. so the second indicator of the magic square is sustainability for public policy and public finances. so of course important to reduce deficit. by the way, without reducing deficit and having agreement...
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so that when you look at her, her face is moving more symmetrically.hat's all -- that's not measured in hours and days. that's measured in weeks, i'm sure that will continue to improve. i'm sure she wants to get out of the hospital and live her life again. >> yeah. it speaks to the abilities of those doctors and a lot of luck, too, of course in many ways. speaking of which, a bit of a congrats to you, my friend. i've always wondered if there is three of you. i don't know how you do all that you do. and make the rest of us look rather pathetic and unproductive. but tonight is the premiere of david kelly's prime view medical drama, you are a writer on the series, it's based on your book, which you wrote in your spare 15 seconds a day. congrats on this, mate. it's tonight. tnt 10:00 eastern. are you happy? >> reporter: i'm happy. i'm biased. but i think this is a unique show. it will take people into a part of medicine they have never seen before. most people don't even know about. and let me just say it's a privilege to work, right? i like working hard,
so that when you look at her, her face is moving more symmetrically.hat's all -- that's not measured in hours and days. that's measured in weeks, i'm sure that will continue to improve. i'm sure she wants to get out of the hospital and live her life again. >> yeah. it speaks to the abilities of those doctors and a lot of luck, too, of course in many ways. speaking of which, a bit of a congrats to you, my friend. i've always wondered if there is three of you. i don't know how you do all...
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symmetrical warfare. pilots and drones and people who don't exist. a threat that is often invisible. the enemy is different, the weapons are different. the speed of everything is different. we learned today about the new reports. how many of you saw the reports in "the new york times" and elsewhere of the new cyberattack information revealed in this level of detail coming from china? so our conversation today, this evening, espionage and national security in the digital age simply could not be more timely. there are very fundamental issues here. national security has to be tempered with personal privacy. it clashes with some of our basic principles with an open and free society. this will be a fascinating and engaging conversation. what is it like to have a job like this? to have this awesome responsibility? one of my students asked this backstage. is there were just too much you walking around with all that stuff in your head? how serious are these cyberthreats and what should we be doing about a? how can we ensure privacy and personal liberty in th
symmetrical warfare. pilots and drones and people who don't exist. a threat that is often invisible. the enemy is different, the weapons are different. the speed of everything is different. we learned today about the new reports. how many of you saw the reports in "the new york times" and elsewhere of the new cyberattack information revealed in this level of detail coming from china? so our conversation today, this evening, espionage and national security in the digital age simply...
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it is almost perfectly symmetric. when you hear those arguments don't take them at face value. we saw another increase, and it is the same case. people make those assertions but i would be careful about that. why are crude prices up so much? i like to say it is three big factors, china, china, china. u.s. is still a large player it is smaller than it used to be. as long as we have continued growth in demand in place like china buying 24 billion cars followed by india. you will see a powerful movement forward so with tight supplies fortunately, we're seeing positive aspects here in the u.s. what you do see is a case of a relatively tight market. what you've seen is total demand is down, gasoline demand is down which is tied more like retail sale, employment and so on. diesel demand is also down. i carefully compare these diesel demand numbers with the truck numbers, they should move together. they pretty much follow each other. jet fuel has been down for 2012 and a lot of that is packing planes full and having more efficient aircraft and so on. if i turn to the fourth quarter, w
it is almost perfectly symmetric. when you hear those arguments don't take them at face value. we saw another increase, and it is the same case. people make those assertions but i would be careful about that. why are crude prices up so much? i like to say it is three big factors, china, china, china. u.s. is still a large player it is smaller than it used to be. as long as we have continued growth in demand in place like china buying 24 billion cars followed by india. you will see a powerful...
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he declared a symmetrical war. guerrilla war against the lapd. use much of their precious resources to protect themselves. >> gretchen: 10,000 cops right now. >> 40 major protection squads outside the houses of all of the families of the people he names, plus every police precinct in southern california. but they found his nissan pick up truck on big bear mountain. he tried to burn it. still they recognized it. they feel he might be somewhere on that mountain. manyf those homes are weekend homes or vacation homes of the they are empty. so they're going door to door, all of these homes trying to find out if indeed he has gone to ground on big bear mountain. >> brian: he's probable lea got body armor. let's talk about another story. john brennan sat down and tried to convince everyone he would be a good c.i.a. director. he really took the president, president bush's drone program to the nth degree where he's targeting and killing terrorists with unmanned drones. he defended it successfully, i thought yesterday. >> i thought that brennan handled the
he declared a symmetrical war. guerrilla war against the lapd. use much of their precious resources to protect themselves. >> gretchen: 10,000 cops right now. >> 40 major protection squads outside the houses of all of the families of the people he names, plus every police precinct in southern california. but they found his nissan pick up truck on big bear mountain. he tried to burn it. still they recognized it. they feel he might be somewhere on that mountain. manyf those homes are...
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this was earlier in 2012 and you can see it's almost vertically symmetric. so when you hear those arguments, don't take them out so that face valley. the second half-year we saw another price increase. again, same case. i would be very careful about it. but irrespective of the, why are crude prices up so much was i like to say it's three defected. china, china, china but if what we've seen is record demand for oil worldwide, even though the u.s. is still a large player but much smaller than it used to be and as long as we continue to growth in demand in places like china, buying what, 24 million cars, growth rates of 7.5% followed by india, you see a powerful movement forward in terms of demand. and so with tight supplies, for chile we're seeing some positive aspects in u.s. and other parts around the globe so we haven't seen the real spikes. what you do see is a case of relatively tight market. the u.s. demand is down, and this is reflected in. what you seems to demand is down, gasoline demand is down which is tied more to things that retail sales, employme
this was earlier in 2012 and you can see it's almost vertically symmetric. so when you hear those arguments, don't take them out so that face valley. the second half-year we saw another price increase. again, same case. i would be very careful about it. but irrespective of the, why are crude prices up so much was i like to say it's three defected. china, china, china but if what we've seen is record demand for oil worldwide, even though the u.s. is still a large player but much smaller than it...
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perhaps what we ought to do because of the a symmetric wars that he would fighting and what these peopleve them double credit for times that they are in the impacted zone opposed to being back in the zone of the interior back away from the combat. >> that makes perfect sense. >> i think that's something that congress now ought to be looking at? >> that's a great point he didn't do it because he loves playing golf. he said his body is falling apart and his marriage was falling apart because he had spent so much time away it sounds like what you are suggesting that there be a special category for guys like seal team six members who do just the most dangerous heroic stuff. >> i don't know if we can do it that narrowly combat pay while they are there i don't know what the number. twice as much time credit for retirement as they do when they are not in a deployed status. this would also be another way to recognize and to thank all those people, especially those seal teams and, you know, those special op.s people who get no credit publicly for anything that they do and they are always in harm'
perhaps what we ought to do because of the a symmetric wars that he would fighting and what these peopleve them double credit for times that they are in the impacted zone opposed to being back in the zone of the interior back away from the combat. >> that makes perfect sense. >> i think that's something that congress now ought to be looking at? >> that's a great point he didn't do it because he loves playing golf. he said his body is falling apart and his marriage was falling...