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we can't have some unscientific poll shaking claire's confidence. phil... what poll? too late.knows. who told her? what is this, a witch hunt? oh, my god. i have to go. well, i just don't think it's a big deal. i mean, how many people read the "weekly..."
we can't have some unscientific poll shaking claire's confidence. phil... what poll? too late.knows. who told her? what is this, a witch hunt? oh, my god. i have to go. well, i just don't think it's a big deal. i mean, how many people read the "weekly..."
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they take unproven theory, unscientifically proven to apply it and hurt economies and hurt people's chancesahold. >> rich karlgaard, we are almost out of time but this comes when we make advances in carbon energy in this country. >> yeah. shale oil and natural gas boon is terrific and will save our bacon in the end. if government,les unless government decides to kill it. >> you had to bring up bacon now. the food police are on us as well. we can win. coming up, the new "hunger games" movie breaking records at the box office. is it also breaking the push for big government in america? maybe. a blockbuster debate >>> 75th year of the hunger games. >> it's catching fire and ruling at the box office, about the power strugglof the all-important capital forcing its rules on the masses who live outside the capital. hn, you say there is a lesson for america. tell us. >> i live in d.c. and i watch it boom over the last few years while the rest of the economy sagged. parallel to the "hunger games" novels are clear. positive thing is once a generation, americans let governments grow too large. the eco
they take unproven theory, unscientifically proven to apply it and hurt economies and hurt people's chancesahold. >> rich karlgaard, we are almost out of time but this comes when we make advances in carbon energy in this country. >> yeah. shale oil and natural gas boon is terrific and will save our bacon in the end. if government,les unless government decides to kill it. >> you had to bring up bacon now. the food police are on us as well. we can win. coming up, the new...
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so that's the sense in which it's unscientific to talk about luck, but it's not unscientific to say so and so is very lucky because she had a whole series of good things happen to her by lot, by chance. nor is it wrong to say that we're all lucky to be alive, was a sneeze at any time in the past would probably have meant that we would not be alive. >> host: still sounds like luck to me. i mean, is there a lucky gene? >> guest: no. no, no, no, no. [laughter] no. >> host: but you, i mean -- >> guest: i'm talking with hindsight. >> host: yeah. >> guest: you could not have luck with hind hindsight. what you mustn't do is talk about luck with foresight. i feel lucky tonight. i'm going to go and play roulette at las vegas because i feel lucky tonight. or i have a lucky number. or the roulette spins have come up with red five times in a row, so the luck suggests that it ought to -- you could either say it's likely to go on being red or it's about time it changed to black because it's black's turn. i mean, either of those are a gambler'sal si. >> host: look at you, you're an incredibly lucky p
so that's the sense in which it's unscientific to talk about luck, but it's not unscientific to say so and so is very lucky because she had a whole series of good things happen to her by lot, by chance. nor is it wrong to say that we're all lucky to be alive, was a sneeze at any time in the past would probably have meant that we would not be alive. >> host: still sounds like luck to me. i mean, is there a lucky gene? >> guest: no. no, no, no, no. [laughter] no. >> host: but...
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these people are somewhat unscientific, don't you think? this is "hardball," the place for politics. ? you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many -- it's not gonna fit! whoa! cascade kitchen and math counselor. here's a solution. one pac of cascade complete cleans tough food better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. so you can tackle tough messes the first time. that is more like it. how are you with taxes? [ laughs ] [ counselor ] and for even more cleaning power, try cascade platinum. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! >>> we're back with howard fineman, david corn, jonathan capehart, and joan walsh. next we're going to ache a look at the reality deniers of the right wing. these are the folks who for whatever reason still don't or won't get it. kicking off this category at number three is georgia c
these people are somewhat unscientific, don't you think? this is "hardball," the place for politics. ? you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many -- it's not gonna fit! whoa! cascade kitchen and math counselor. here's a solution. one pac of cascade complete cleans tough food better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. so you can tackle tough messes the first time. that is more like it....
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they take unproven theory, unscientifically proven to apply it and hurt economies and hurt people's chances to get ahold. >> rich karlgaard, we are almost out of time but this comes when we make advances in carbon energy in this country. >> yeah. shale oil and natural gas boon is terrific and will save our bacon in the end. if government,les unless government decides to kill it. >> you had to bring up bacon now. the food police are on us as well. we can't win. coming up, the new "hunger games" movie breaking records at the box office. is it also breaking the push for big government in america? maybe. a blockbuster debate as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need y
they take unproven theory, unscientifically proven to apply it and hurt economies and hurt people's chances to get ahold. >> rich karlgaard, we are almost out of time but this comes when we make advances in carbon energy in this country. >> yeah. shale oil and natural gas boon is terrific and will save our bacon in the end. if government,les unless government decides to kill it. >> you had to bring up bacon now. the food police are on us as well. we can't win. coming up, the...
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watch our unscientific test at the university of maryland.covered some hands in a brew of thousands of e.coli bacteria. the hands were then washed with regular soap and antibacterial soap. the antibacterial soap erased 75% of the bacteria. the regular soap? 75% as well. no immediate difference. the fda is concerned. could antibacterial soaps contribute to outside resistance. they are perplexed that the fda would suggest that antibiotic soaps are not beneficial. >> there is a big move by the fda. there are health and environmental groups calling for this for quite some time. it may mark the beginning of the end. >> when will we know the ultimate answer, rich? >> assuming the regulation is approved and there are 180 days from that, the companies are going to have a year from today to make their case. they're going to have to change the product or change the label. washing with soap and water for 20 seconds is the best way to go. >> thank you, rich for reporting tonight. >>> next here, beating the odds, the mega jackpot, the lottery climbing fas
watch our unscientific test at the university of maryland.covered some hands in a brew of thousands of e.coli bacteria. the hands were then washed with regular soap and antibacterial soap. the antibacterial soap erased 75% of the bacteria. the regular soap? 75% as well. no immediate difference. the fda is concerned. could antibacterial soaps contribute to outside resistance. they are perplexed that the fda would suggest that antibiotic soaps are not beneficial. >> there is a big move by...
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this is a very unscientific study. we will use this poster board to figure out which is the best.>> ♪ i know you you want it i know you want it ♪ blurred lines ♪ at least we get you to dance a little bit. ♪ i know you want it ♪ i know you want it ♪ i know you want it ♪ blurred lines ♪ blurred lines >> that is good. ♪ i know you want it hey ♪ ♪ i know you want it hey ♪ ♪ i know you want it hey ♪ ♪ blurred lines ♪ blurred lines ♪ i came in like wrecking ball ♪ i never hit so hard before ♪ i came in like wrecking ball i never hit so hard before ♪ ♪ all you ever did is wreck me ♪ i came in like wrecking ball ♪ i never hit so hard before ♪ i came in like wrecking ball i never hit so hard before ♪ ♪ all you ever did is wreck me >> reporter: out of this list of four, which is your favorite song of 2013? >> katy perry. ♪ i've got the eye of the tiger ♪ right katy perry is your favorite song? can you sing a little bit for me? >> no. ♪ hear me roar >> keep going. oh oh oh. ♪ tiger fighter dancing through the fire ♪ ♪ i am a champion and you are going to hear me roar ♪ ♪ i'm a champion and i
this is a very unscientific study. we will use this poster board to figure out which is the best.>> ♪ i know you you want it i know you want it ♪ blurred lines ♪ at least we get you to dance a little bit. ♪ i know you want it ♪ i know you want it ♪ i know you want it ♪ blurred lines ♪ blurred lines >> that is good. ♪ i know you want it hey ♪ ♪ i know you want it hey ♪ ♪ i know you want it hey ♪ ♪ blurred lines ♪ blurred lines ♪ i came in like...
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our unscientific poll on which tastes better and the results may surprise you. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. e watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world n man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision. man: they said, "you have multiple sclerosis." man: i kind of had to get a grasp on reality. man: i had to adapt and change very rapidly. woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. >>> the 71st annual golden globe >>> the golden globes nominations have been announced. with big names, there were big snubs. >> several favorites made the cut, but there were surprise shutouts as well. abc's brandi hitt has the details from los angeles. >> best
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they are somewhat unscientific.all, the place for politics. [ female announcer ] when it comes to your smile, all stains are not created equal. a cup of coffee means surface stains. a cup a day for a decade? ♪ deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can reach, safely removing stains below the enamel surface, to whiten as well as a $500 professional treatment. after all, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. so grab crest 3d white whitestrips today. life opens up with a whiter smile. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription b
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these people are somewhat unscientific, don't you think?is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we're back with david corn, howard fineman, joan walsh, and jonathan capehart. these are the folks who for whatever reason still won't or don't get it. kicking off this category is paul broun who shuns science in favor of a literal interpretation from the bible. what's more perplexes is this guy sits on the house committee on science, space, and technology. have a listen to what he told a group of his supporters last year. >> all that stuff i was talking about evolution, big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. and it's lies to try to keep me and all the folks who are taught that from understanding that they need a savior. i hold the holy bible as being the major directions to me of how i vote in washington, d.c. and i'll continue to do that. >> joan, i think he's speaking at a natural history museum of all places denying the connection of us all there. i don't know why we test our medicines on animals. there seems to b
these people are somewhat unscientific, don't you think?is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we're back with david corn, howard fineman, joan walsh, and jonathan capehart. these are the folks who for whatever reason still won't or don't get it. kicking off this category is paul broun who shuns science in favor of a literal interpretation from the bible. what's more perplexes is this guy sits on the house committee on science, space, and technology. have a listen to what...
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he told he avoids using the term "anti-aging" these days because he considers it misleading and unscientifiche provided us with stacks of studies supporting the promise of growth hormone and testosterone supplements, but acknowledged there were no long-term blind studies showing that they were safe or effective in age management. they don't exist? >> they don't exist. >> we don't really know scientifically. >> galileo didn't have double blind studies, but observation's wonderful. we've never done a double blind study on the sun, but you know and i know even on a cloud day, it's coming up every morning. >> are you an endocrinologist? >> i am not. i'm a radiologist. >> how many endocrinologists do you have on your staff? >> we have none practicing, but two on our board. >> but if it's all about hormonal balance, you would think that you would have a building full of endocrinologists. >> most endocrinologists deal with thyroid disease and diabetes. if you ask them, that's what they'll talk about. we have a disease-based system. they're rewarded for disease. it's a major paradigm. doctors can't
he told he avoids using the term "anti-aging" these days because he considers it misleading and unscientifiche provided us with stacks of studies supporting the promise of growth hormone and testosterone supplements, but acknowledged there were no long-term blind studies showing that they were safe or effective in age management. they don't exist? >> they don't exist. >> we don't really know scientifically. >> galileo didn't have double blind studies, but...
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after these shootings, that we talk about gun law and gun controls more, but i could tell you it's unscientificweets and facebook messages that came to me were about guns specifically. so we have the conversation that a lot of people are having. cnn political commentator errol louis, amy holmes, good to have both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, "saturday night live" has a bit of a problem, one that some people don't want to talk about. but the solution, take a look here, could be somewhere in this picture. [ male announcer ] in your lifetime, you will lose three sets of keys, four cell phones, seven socks, and six weeks of sleep. but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. poligrip and polident for partials seal & protect helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. and clean & protect kills odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> beyonce showed how to shock the internet, specifically instagram and face
after these shootings, that we talk about gun law and gun controls more, but i could tell you it's unscientificweets and facebook messages that came to me were about guns specifically. so we have the conversation that a lot of people are having. cnn political commentator errol louis, amy holmes, good to have both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, "saturday night live" has a bit of a problem, one that some people don't want to talk about. but the...
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let's switch over here to alison and matt sloan who have been looking at the website and doing an unscientificsay, test to see if the website's at least working for us. how's it going? >> that's right, george. what matt did was log on to healthcare.gov and what did you find happening? >> i was able to get through easily. we've been looking at this website since october 1st and had trouble getting in. this morning i got through in about eight minutes. >> there was an error message, though? >> yeah, as soon as we got off the air, i went back in and seemed to work great. >> now it's asking what you would like to do. so it is working here. how is this looking different? what changes can you tell have been made here? >> well, i can tell you it was a lot faster. i was able to put everything in without minor hiccups. but the site seems to be working great now. i'm waiting for my application to be approved and select a plan after that. >> now it's running a little better. how quickly do people have to sign up? >> if you want coverage to start by the beginning of the year, you have to start by december
let's switch over here to alison and matt sloan who have been looking at the website and doing an unscientificsay, test to see if the website's at least working for us. how's it going? >> that's right, george. what matt did was log on to healthcare.gov and what did you find happening? >> i was able to get through easily. we've been looking at this website since october 1st and had trouble getting in. this morning i got through in about eight minutes. >> there was an error...
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the witness -- a litmus test is from our unscientific story, the iatasellfood restaurants we hav visitedr to be up and d lo. ng, business as usual and that iif iides the wendy's behid me where this rally is expected to ttheye packce in half an hou time. connell: thank you, david. our next makest says this fast food strike could just be one big t a partner at the law firm joins us, getting into this a lit she ackct. these psople in the orange sweatshirts are being brought in to the protest. what will be effectiveness be? >> it is going to have minimal e respect to union organizing e as r, gerred to by david, the fact that a number of people in the workpackce protests are wearing orange outfit that are not connected to the work force, shows there are a netwber of people planted by unions trying to become more relevant in today's marketplace. connell: is the industry for the unions15utodwe have done storie for years on declining union memalershsw, how will they continue to expand? is this industry somewhere where they can have success? >> it is going to be a challenge for them mainly becaus
the witness -- a litmus test is from our unscientific story, the iatasellfood restaurants we hav visitedr to be up and d lo. ng, business as usual and that iif iides the wendy's behid me where this rally is expected to ttheye packce in half an hou time. connell: thank you, david. our next makest says this fast food strike could just be one big t a partner at the law firm joins us, getting into this a lit she ackct. these psople in the orange sweatshirts are being brought in to the protest. what...
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. >> unscientific poll, who reads the contract, the fine print. >> show of hands?ve to. >> be warned. >> exactly. >> all right. thank you. >> you remain silent. >> i'm afraid somebody will come after me. >> you're right. i will sue you. >> next up on "new day" the latest on the train crash in the bronx. crews are working to get the train cars upright. we will two live to the scene when we come back. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> i got thrown across back and forth and it came to like a halt and there was just people screaming. >> off the tracks. new information this morning on what ca
. >> unscientific poll, who reads the contract, the fine print. >> show of hands?ve to. >> be warned. >> exactly. >> all right. thank you. >> you remain silent. >> i'm afraid somebody will come after me. >> you're right. i will sue you. >> next up on "new day" the latest on the train crash in the bronx. crews are working to get the train cars upright. we will two live to the scene when we come back. [ male announcer ] how can power...
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. >> it's completely unscientific and a bunch ofnonsense but here it comes. is this a fake smile? >> happy to be here. >> or is this real? you'll never know. >> so based on smiles like this one. >> yeah. >> jet pack decided what the happiest city in the cntry was and came up wit st. louis. >> which probably is. >> i've been there. i don't know that it has anything to do with this. >> no, of course it doesn't. >> we have kansas city. >> great barbecue. >> columbus, ohio. >> my brother-in-law liv there. that's wh >> seven of the ten smilingest cities are in the midwest including detroit at number nine. >> and then ironically the least happy place, anaheim, california. >> home of disney land. >> i don't believe it. >> come on. >> aren't people smiling at disneyland >> they caught mickey on a bad day. >> minnie was being a total -- >> hey. >> this has been a waste of your time at home and we're happy to bring it to you. >> we're going to give you the e-mail of every member of our trending oup. >> and again, shoot us a smile about how you feel about that story. tr
. >> it's completely unscientific and a bunch ofnonsense but here it comes. is this a fake smile? >> happy to be here. >> or is this real? you'll never know. >> so based on smiles like this one. >> yeah. >> jet pack decided what the happiest city in the cntry was and came up wit st. louis. >> which probably is. >> i've been there. i don't know that it has anything to do with this. >> no, of course it doesn't. >> we have kansas city....
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this is unscientific and reductive but that's what they say this year.happens every year and the fact that it's snowing simply means that it's snowing. instead of looking at december snow flakes we should be looking at the science. since 1970, not that long ago, winter temperatures encreased an average of .55 degree pers decade, redeucing snow packs and ea crew -- creating water shortages across the country. if you want to look at something immediate, look at california, where we're experiencing the driest year on record. that's why we need to start getting serious about our response to climate change. mr. huffman: we need to adopt new policies and adapt to the changes that are happening. one place to start is how we operate our reservoirs. instead of relike old school water manuals that are decades out of date, we should be using modern science and weather forecasting. our water supply, our food supply and our future will be impacted by climate change. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from ca
this is unscientific and reductive but that's what they say this year.happens every year and the fact that it's snowing simply means that it's snowing. instead of looking at december snow flakes we should be looking at the science. since 1970, not that long ago, winter temperatures encreased an average of .55 degree pers decade, redeucing snow packs and ea crew -- creating water shortages across the country. if you want to look at something immediate, look at california, where we're...