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it's important remember, however, that not all sh havior is symptomatic of deep abnormal proems. that not all sh havior s. symptomatic ainly the e nos, but i think it's importanto ow at children deate from them, and when children deat fromhe norm, th d'tecessari mean pyschhology, doesn't necessarilmean underlying etial disorder. itould simply me developmental la it cld mean the chilsimply isn't ready to talk and that with proper nurturance, prope refoemen paence on the part of the pen, ange agents, th child is very lely develop to a great child, very likely to develop into a very normal, appropriately functiong individual. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc captio copyright 1991 n h. perlmutter funding for this program was provided by... for more informa hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel fine, health"? but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't always cause symptoms, but it can be prevented. get screened. make sure you are the picture of health.
it's important remember, however, that not all sh havior is symptomatic of deep abnormal proems. that not all sh havior s. symptomatic ainly the e nos, but i think it's importanto ow at children deate from them, and when children deat fromhe norm, th d'tecessari mean pyschhology, doesn't necessarilmean underlying etial disorder. itould simply me developmental la it cld mean the chilsimply isn't ready to talk and that with proper nurturance, prope refoemen paence on the part of the pen, ange...
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recent gains of the national front in from an increase in fall right to schools he said it was symptomatic of a crisis of identity. it was a bit too if i knew when i went to the chinese ancient dollars in unwanted stealthily got home we are witnessing a rise in racism and antisemitism. i went over and stood on it's accompanied by an anti jewish anti muslim anti christian all have a freebie language and indeed actions which could be dealt with decisively in a film that be france's new ten year ended his speech when singing the praises of the country that allows him a naturalized citizen born in spain to accede to the highest ranks of the government's the bride has also unveiled a series of sweeping cuts to spending. one always is aiming to deliver those cost savings is by streamlining local governments that some of the cow and see what that will mean. source well known to the plate is simplified it is complex and extensive administrative divisions france is currently broken down into twenty two regions mainly concerned that the building and upkeep of schools bridges can be earned taxes but
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this is symptomatic of what we saw for the last four weeks.e have people on the ground saying things, vladimir putin saying other things. there were sanctions imposed by the eu and u.s. vladimir putin seemingly not caring. how is this going to pan out? does the eu need to be tougher? >> i would say so. what we are trying to do here is to minimize escalation risks. that means perhaps a stronger response to make sure that russia doesn't intervene directly. that is what we want to avoid here. a crimea scenario to be replicated in eastern ukraine. >> how important is it that the message is clear today? at the moment, we are dancing around the issue. a lot of businessmen saying this needs to be resolved peacefully. they are concerned about their bottom line. a lot of german ceos are concerned about the bottom line. what is the business community loses sight of what is at play? >> it is not very easy because there are a lot of games being played. the message vladimir putin delivers and the message that is delivered right now towards his population -
this is symptomatic of what we saw for the last four weeks.e have people on the ground saying things, vladimir putin saying other things. there were sanctions imposed by the eu and u.s. vladimir putin seemingly not caring. how is this going to pan out? does the eu need to be tougher? >> i would say so. what we are trying to do here is to minimize escalation risks. that means perhaps a stronger response to make sure that russia doesn't intervene directly. that is what we want to avoid...
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reversed if we make big enough changes in our diet and lifestyle >> when we talk about these being symptomatic, what is the number 1 problem if we can pick one out that may be leading to all of these chronic illnesses? >> the four things we just talked about: what we eat, how we respond to stress, how much where size we get and perhaps most important, how much love and support we have. when we can change those things, we found, we are using high-tech, expensive scientific measures to prove how powerful these simple and low-tech and low-cost interventions can be. what we find is when we do that, our bodies begin healing, more quickly than we once realized. sometimes i will show a cartoon of doctors visiting mopping up the floor around a sink that's overflowing but nobody is turning off the faucet. the faucet are the lifestyle choices we make. to some degree, our genes play a role. en our genes can change when we change our lifestyle >> i want to talk about that a little bit later in the show because that is fascinating work that you are doing. but i think, you know, that phrase has a lot of dif
reversed if we make big enough changes in our diet and lifestyle >> when we talk about these being symptomatic, what is the number 1 problem if we can pick one out that may be leading to all of these chronic illnesses? >> the four things we just talked about: what we eat, how we respond to stress, how much where size we get and perhaps most important, how much love and support we have. when we can change those things, we found, we are using high-tech, expensive scientific measures...
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but that this race even exists is symptomatic of global growth in extreme running.reating a road marathon is no longer enough. >> feels great, man, that was the hardest race i've done in a while and definitely the hardest marathon. >> in something of a contrast the 29th marathon has just been held over many days and many clo kilometers ever sahara desert. that is a race over and above the traditional marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers. it is one of the perversities of nature that as life becomes more comfortable a sizable minority will seek out new ways to make it difficult. where you are guaranteed food and water deprivation and all sorts of physical and mental distress. >> frenchman patrick bower is the race's founder. more than a thousand line up everyone year. >> at some point in life people reach a certain which dox, a maturity. they -- wisdom, a can maturity. even are everyone weargs a mask. -- wears a mask. this is an occasion to lay yourself bare. >> for many it's an irresistible combination. >> the crossword recently celebrated its 100th year. phil ackerm
but that this race even exists is symptomatic of global growth in extreme running.reating a road marathon is no longer enough. >> feels great, man, that was the hardest race i've done in a while and definitely the hardest marathon. >> in something of a contrast the 29th marathon has just been held over many days and many clo kilometers ever sahara desert. that is a race over and above the traditional marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers. it is one of the perversities of nature that...
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symptomatic, they said to me. if we don't do something, there will be a flash clash -- crash. we know if that happens among goldman sachs is going to be blamed. what is the solution? thiscanadian guy who has fair exchange, very robust, we're going to throw our weight behind it. sachs, that was not universally popular. -- morgan had come in >> they are going to use the exchange. --they don't want to have they are going to take their customers and ordinary invest yours and send them to the exchange so they can't be exploited. so that cost wall street a lot of money. i don't know how much, $10 billion a year is being scalped. intermediation is happening. andding in between buyers sellers when they could come together at a better price without anybody in between. they can take away a lot of money. some of that money would have been goldman sachs's money. it is a decision to sacrifice short-term profits. >> you are saying this is a bigger debate then high-frequency trading. it has to do it with how we conduct our business and what is at risk for us. theirnd they figured out busines
symptomatic, they said to me. if we don't do something, there will be a flash clash -- crash. we know if that happens among goldman sachs is going to be blamed. what is the solution? thiscanadian guy who has fair exchange, very robust, we're going to throw our weight behind it. sachs, that was not universally popular. -- morgan had come in >> they are going to use the exchange. --they don't want to have they are going to take their customers and ordinary invest yours and send them to the...
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that is scary and symptomatic that the to vacation between the insurance company system and health caresite is not synchronize the way that it should be. gerri: people up there think they have coverage they get to the doctor's office a and they don't they think they have bought a particular kind of coverage but the media has moved on this is not getting attention anymore so we appreciate you coming on tonight to tell us about it regulation overload the cost of government regulation under obama skyrocketing in fact we a new total the trillions of spending uncle sam consumes 30% of u.s. economy how quickly now is our very own ashley webster's. >> this is the annual report 88 pages long by the competitive enterprise institute called the 10,000 commandments by their information costing 1.9% billion dollars for businesses to comply that is more than half of the federal budget for 2013. small businesses feel the brunt that those employees less than and 20 workers patent thousand dollars per worker to comply with these rules and regulations but who is hit? to put up more eye-popping numbers ju
that is scary and symptomatic that the to vacation between the insurance company system and health caresite is not synchronize the way that it should be. gerri: people up there think they have coverage they get to the doctor's office a and they don't they think they have bought a particular kind of coverage but the media has moved on this is not getting attention anymore so we appreciate you coming on tonight to tell us about it regulation overload the cost of government regulation under obama...
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his family were extremely upset, but it was also and i suppose that's symptomatic, a political fair. people were flying the ukrainian flag and fire guns into the air. >> just one of several plash point events happening over there. thanks very much indeed for that. russia says the first step to resolving the crisis has to be taken by kiev. speaking in moscow, lavrov calls on the ukrainian government to end the escalation. >> they were called terrorists and therefore a counter terrorist operation took place with the army against the civilian population. what is taking place in mariopol is based on ultra nationalistic and extremistists and neonazi ideas. >> peter sharp is in moscow. it's clear we're see ago sharp ramping up of rhetoric on both sides. how is russia responding to the military operation? >> the continual lyes been monitoring developments in southeastern ukraine closely throughout the day and briefed president putin who is on a speaking engagement in st. petersburg. putin was pretty strongly worded statement from him saying that if the kiev authorities have used the army to
his family were extremely upset, but it was also and i suppose that's symptomatic, a political fair. people were flying the ukrainian flag and fire guns into the air. >> just one of several plash point events happening over there. thanks very much indeed for that. russia says the first step to resolving the crisis has to be taken by kiev. speaking in moscow, lavrov calls on the ukrainian government to end the escalation. >> they were called terrorists and therefore a counter...
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sterling's comments are symptomatic of a situation that needs to be addressed and hopefully the nba will take the opportunity to look beyond mr. sterling's comments and address problem problems that result from that kind of mindset. >> are there problems within the nba that are still being swept under the rug, and are you referring to that or you say society? >> well, there is a whole system of the taking the young men from the time they are in high school and they force them into a system that they track them into a program where they don't know how to read and write and think, and they don't know how to dribble or shoot, and they don't know how to really be whole and position and prepare for the life purpose, and the nba can take this opportunity to look it, and use it as a springboard to look at the issues that really result from this kind of thinking of mr. sterling. we are one together at the intersection of race, sports and money in this country. >> and john, let me bring you in to hear chris paul and the other players talk about the emotions of it, and i was having a conversation
sterling's comments are symptomatic of a situation that needs to be addressed and hopefully the nba will take the opportunity to look beyond mr. sterling's comments and address problem problems that result from that kind of mindset. >> are there problems within the nba that are still being swept under the rug, and are you referring to that or you say society? >> well, there is a whole system of the taking the young men from the time they are in high school and they force them into a...
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this is symptomatic they said to me. they said if we don't do something to repair the stock market there's going to be a flash crash times ten a calamity. we know that if that hands goldman sachs one way or woolt is going to get blamed. so what's the solution here. the solution is this canadian guy whose built this fair exchange that's quite simple, very robust and we're going to throw our weight behind it. now, inside of goldman tacks that was not universally popular decision. these new guys, ron morgan and bryan living are their names. >> rose: they're not going to come in to the exchange they're going to use the exchange. >> just the opposite. they don't want to have any confleck. they're going to take their customers and ordinary investors orders and send them to the exchange and have them executed there so it won't be exploited. that costs wall street generally every money. i don't know what the take is but 10, $20 billion a year is being scalped. it's essentially unnecessary financial intermediation this happening
this is symptomatic they said to me. they said if we don't do something to repair the stock market there's going to be a flash crash times ten a calamity. we know that if that hands goldman sachs one way or woolt is going to get blamed. so what's the solution here. the solution is this canadian guy whose built this fair exchange that's quite simple, very robust and we're going to throw our weight behind it. now, inside of goldman tacks that was not universally popular decision. these new guys,...
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different place we need to recognize because of capitalism and that capitalism culture they are just symptomatic of a bigger set of concerns. we could talk about this it is not unrelated but what we have to do is to go about the hard work to build a culture that can sustain itself. [applause] >> across all different lines do not be afraid to say things that would get you into trouble but in terms of institutions yesterday johnson publications did something i thought was unconscionable. there was a minor dispute with a person who is from the republican committee she said i don't want albright person to tell me about being black but it turns out the person was black and it took offense. she apologized for assuming she was white but then it continued that i still don't care what you have to say which is within her rights. she did apologize -- apologize for assuming the was white did you know, about one volumes he was the reaction of person that he is i am not surprised his son with the rnc but "ebony" magazine with the committee demanded an apology, the magazine that published the picture of emmett
different place we need to recognize because of capitalism and that capitalism culture they are just symptomatic of a bigger set of concerns. we could talk about this it is not unrelated but what we have to do is to go about the hard work to build a culture that can sustain itself. [applause] >> across all different lines do not be afraid to say things that would get you into trouble but in terms of institutions yesterday johnson publications did something i thought was unconscionable....
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it is symptomatic of the feeling about the world, what greater , less uncertainty and greater availabilitypital. >> what are the priorities among cfos? what is top of their to do list? >> the big focus is on expansion. the top priority -- they are also quite focused on cash flow. one of the lasting legacies of the financial crisis may be the corporate's run a tighter ship in terms of balance sheet. turnat is what makes this toward risk even more interesting. we should say that we are talking about merger or acquisition activity, just showing you live pictures of the holcim and lafarge executives speaking about this merger between these two titans of the global cement world. survey, the cfos are talking about corporate spending. they have appetite for it in all forms. any clues as to anything to do with wages? are they going to the loosening the purse strings on that front? >> cost control has been one of the huge themes over the last few years. the way the corporate sector saved itself is by bearing down on cost. i don't thing that is going to go away. given the tightness of the labor mark
it is symptomatic of the feeling about the world, what greater , less uncertainty and greater availabilitypital. >> what are the priorities among cfos? what is top of their to do list? >> the big focus is on expansion. the top priority -- they are also quite focused on cash flow. one of the lasting legacies of the financial crisis may be the corporate's run a tighter ship in terms of balance sheet. turnat is what makes this toward risk even more interesting. we should say that we...
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i am wondering if that is symptomatic of just the industry. >> it is a function of a lot of things. think in our community however, it an issue of economics. if you read the wider media, you would think things are a lot busier than they actually are. we are read in a depression, if you know what i mean. .. meaningful. all of that is increasing the environment where with 140 characters is what's valued, that's what we work towards, and so when i first started building websites on the content to the paragraphs one of the disadvantages of my website is that it is returned to 12 grade level so i need to dumb it down by attracting more people. you can't communicate very much in depth than 140 characters. it's also hard on the other social platforms and then what also happens is that it disappears and you can find it a year later. i'm creating an archive. if you look from 15 years ago to ten years ago you get a snapshot of what was happening, what we thought was important and popular. it's not just my site. they are not being updated because we are valuing them, we are not supporting them
i am wondering if that is symptomatic of just the industry. >> it is a function of a lot of things. think in our community however, it an issue of economics. if you read the wider media, you would think things are a lot busier than they actually are. we are read in a depression, if you know what i mean. .. meaningful. all of that is increasing the environment where with 140 characters is what's valued, that's what we work towards, and so when i first started building websites on the...
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so this reality is symptomatic actually of a more fundamental problem. it is a job destroying trifecta, if you will. it's obamacare, overregulation and it's deficit spending. otherwise known as obama-nomics. it's holding back a solid economic turnaround for all americans. so today what will we do about it? today this committee will pass a fiscal blueprint to counter five years of policy that is have not worked for the average american. budget plan we'll consider today is a plan for growth. this budget is grounded on basic math. basic mathematical principle you cannot fix the debt problem until you get the budget under control. and as many have long said, we need a balanced budget plan to prevent further dipping into the red. we need a balanced budget to give creators of jobs a reason to hire. i urge my members from both sides of the aisle to accomplish that by passing this budget today. i yield back. >> thank you. now we'll hear two minutes from the gentleman from california, mr. campbell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is my ninth year and last year o
so this reality is symptomatic actually of a more fundamental problem. it is a job destroying trifecta, if you will. it's obamacare, overregulation and it's deficit spending. otherwise known as obama-nomics. it's holding back a solid economic turnaround for all americans. so today what will we do about it? today this committee will pass a fiscal blueprint to counter five years of policy that is have not worked for the average american. budget plan we'll consider today is a plan for growth. this...
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to recognize that because of capitalism and the capitalism culture, jc and beyond they are just symptomatic a much bigger set of concerns. and it's not related to the pastors and preachers and so on. what we have to do is go about the hard work of building a culture that can sustain itself and this goes for us across all sorts of different wines. to not be afraid to say things that will get you into trouble. the last thing i will they in terms of our institutions and what we learn to fight over, yesterday ebony magazine did something that i thought was unconscionable and we should all talk about this. on ebony magazine, the writer had a dispute with a person who is a press person for the republican committee and she said i don't want a white person to tell me about being black. as it turned out this person was black and the defense to it, she apologized for assuming that he was white but then the conversation continued with like i basically don't care what you have day, which is within her rights. she did apologize for assuming the person was white. and it was also a son of juan williams. s
to recognize that because of capitalism and the capitalism culture, jc and beyond they are just symptomatic a much bigger set of concerns. and it's not related to the pastors and preachers and so on. what we have to do is go about the hard work of building a culture that can sustain itself and this goes for us across all sorts of different wines. to not be afraid to say things that will get you into trouble. the last thing i will they in terms of our institutions and what we learn to fight...
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. >> is it also symptomatic of concern among investors that we are maybe nearing the top of this ipoot of stuff has come out. >> investors are definitely more selective. the window seems to be narrowing, not closing. they have feasted on ipo, now they are full. addition you have these other factors that were specific that made it even more challenging. >> stay with us. leslie picker is with us as well from bloomberg news. we have certainly seen a big increase and christina and i were just saying, leslie, that of all of these -- take a look at this chart here. the first quarter had twice as many ipo's as we saw in 2013. what is behind this? what is fueling this drive and a committee? >> a couple of things. one, the performance ipo's that came out last year were stellar. look at the twitters of the world, the hiltons of the world, all of those deals came out on extremely strong footing. the companies thinking about going public are looking at those and saying that they want that condit performance as well. market,ally, the stock the ipos are derivative in so many senses of the word. it
. >> is it also symptomatic of concern among investors that we are maybe nearing the top of this ipoot of stuff has come out. >> investors are definitely more selective. the window seems to be narrowing, not closing. they have feasted on ipo, now they are full. addition you have these other factors that were specific that made it even more challenging. >> stay with us. leslie picker is with us as well from bloomberg news. we have certainly seen a big increase and christina and...
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they see it as symptomatic of a much bigger problem. ,here will be a massive crash and golden will be blamed, so we have to get out of this before that happens. that is not good for the individual investor either. >> is this so material to the individual investors? when i go to execute a stock, i feel, how did that get jacked right before my eyes? ago, i was paying significantly more to do it with a specialist because of what the fees were. it is a different problem. is it really worse today than it was when there were specialists on the floor? has the system always been rigged? >> yes, in different ways. the problems that were different from today. distinctionmaking a -- you are making a distinction that is important. technology has brought incredible benefits to the individual investor. i am not against computerized trading. but it does not have to be computerized scalping going on. inextricablyot linked. they can be separate things. what should really happen is get all the benefits of the computerized trading without someone running in front of you. that is what should happen. ther
they see it as symptomatic of a much bigger problem. ,here will be a massive crash and golden will be blamed, so we have to get out of this before that happens. that is not good for the individual investor either. >> is this so material to the individual investors? when i go to execute a stock, i feel, how did that get jacked right before my eyes? ago, i was paying significantly more to do it with a specialist because of what the fees were. it is a different problem. is it really worse...
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a sign that labor conditions are worse than indicated by the unemployment rate this reality is symptomatic of a more fundamental problem. it is a job destroying trifecta if you will. it's obamacare is, it's overregulation and its deficit spending otherwise known as obaa onnomics. it's holding back a solid economic turnaround for all americans. today what are we going to do about a? the committee was pass the fiscl blueprint could to counter fighters are policies that have not worked for the average american. the 2015 budget plan will consider today is a plan for growth. this budget is grounded on basic math. basic mathematical principle tht you cannot fix the debt problem until you get the budget under control and as many have long said you need a balanced budget plan to prevent further red relating to balance budget to give job creators a reason to hire. i urge my members on both sides of aisle to accomplish that by passing this budget today. i yield back. >> thank you. now we will hear two minutes from the talmud from california to campbell. >> thank you mr. chairman. this is my ninth an
a sign that labor conditions are worse than indicated by the unemployment rate this reality is symptomatic of a more fundamental problem. it is a job destroying trifecta if you will. it's obamacare is, it's overregulation and its deficit spending otherwise known as obaa onnomics. it's holding back a solid economic turnaround for all americans. today what are we going to do about a? the committee was pass the fiscl blueprint could to counter fighters are policies that have not worked for the...
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so this reality is symptomatic actually of a more fundamental problem.it is a job destroying trifecta, if you will. it's obamacare, overregulation and it's deficit spending. otherwise known as obama-nomics. it's holding back a solid economic turnaround for all americans. so today what will we do about it? today this committee will pass a fiscal blueprint to counter five years of policy that is have not worked for the average american. budget plan we'll consider today is a plan for growth. this budget is grounded on basic math. basic mathematical principle you cannot fix the debt problem until you get the budget under control. and as many have long said, we need a balanced budget plan to prevent further dipping into the red. we need a balanced budget to give creators of jobs a reason to hire. i urge my members from both sides of the aisle to accomplish that by passing this budget today. i yield back. >> thank you. now we'll hear two minutes from the gentleman from california, mr. campbell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is my ninth year and last year on
so this reality is symptomatic actually of a more fundamental problem.it is a job destroying trifecta, if you will. it's obamacare, overregulation and it's deficit spending. otherwise known as obama-nomics. it's holding back a solid economic turnaround for all americans. so today what will we do about it? today this committee will pass a fiscal blueprint to counter five years of policy that is have not worked for the average american. budget plan we'll consider today is a plan for growth. this...
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but this race even exists is symptomatic of a huge global growth in extreme running.leting a road marathon is no longer enough. >> feels great, man, that was the hardest race i have done in a while and definitely the hardest marathon. >> go. >> reporter: something of a contrast the 29th marathon has just been held over many days and many kilometers of the desert and trail for participation ultra runs and a race over and above the traditional marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers. it's one of the parts of human nature that as life is more comfortable for many of us in the west, a sizable minority will seek out new and interesting ways to make it difficult. here entering a race where you are guaranteed food and water deprivation and all sorts of physical and mental distress. frenchman is the father and when it began in 86, 23 runners took part and now more than a thousand line up every year. >> translator: at some point in life people reach a certain wisdom, maturity and not content with normal life. in our society so much is fake and everyone wears a mask. this is an oc
but this race even exists is symptomatic of a huge global growth in extreme running.leting a road marathon is no longer enough. >> feels great, man, that was the hardest race i have done in a while and definitely the hardest marathon. >> go. >> reporter: something of a contrast the 29th marathon has just been held over many days and many kilometers of the desert and trail for participation ultra runs and a race over and above the traditional marathon distance of 42.2...
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war criminal along the way and that he might be but honestly his fundraising is not criminal it's symptomatic of the pain problem we just keep talking about that just keep getting worse and worse and that is money in politics the supreme court just ruled that anyone can donate as much as they want to our politicians and they've ruled before the corporations can buy their politicians to be have so much money dumping into washington now that if a politician wants any chance at election she's going to have to spend the majority of her time fund raising just to get heard over the other guy's campaign pretty soon our politicians will just be professional fund raisers if they aren't already and they'll dump of the actual job of representing us we now live in a country that has been loudly declared that we talk with our dollars that money is a form of speech and that means that none of our representatives will ever be free to represent we the people again tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter as the rest of them. loose. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser then an education yo
war criminal along the way and that he might be but honestly his fundraising is not criminal it's symptomatic of the pain problem we just keep talking about that just keep getting worse and worse and that is money in politics the supreme court just ruled that anyone can donate as much as they want to our politicians and they've ruled before the corporations can buy their politicians to be have so much money dumping into washington now that if a politician wants any chance at election she's...
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i'm wondering if it's just symptomatic of just the indust industry. >> it's a function of a lot of things. i think in our community, however, it's an issue of economics, or rather, you know, if you read the wider media, you would think things are a lot busier than actually are. we are in a depression. if you know what i mean. there are people who are struggling, working hard, not making a lot of money. it's not, you know, and i think part of the challenges that bookstores have is that, economics. we are struggling right now. there's also an issue of waning litters a. as an educator you may have a better sense of this than i do. i teach at gt class for example, and what i'm seeing is almost criminal in terms of what's happening in our educational system. so we have, it's nothing i passionate about as well as education. we are creating an environment of where literacy, you know, nowhere to put a, is not appreciated. so the idea that what is valued, what we look for in terms of success is your ability to generate a large number of followers by the virtue of being able to send out 140 charact
i'm wondering if it's just symptomatic of just the indust industry. >> it's a function of a lot of things. i think in our community, however, it's an issue of economics, or rather, you know, if you read the wider media, you would think things are a lot busier than actually are. we are in a depression. if you know what i mean. there are people who are struggling, working hard, not making a lot of money. it's not, you know, and i think part of the challenges that bookstores have is that,...