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we want waiting isn't a test and he sent to media and takes his vbs and satisfying and tasty that it basically consisted of jumping in the ad behind some kind of construction to make a whale jumping out to the wada. he can get behind the desk and calm even in a supermarket aisle. he's been increased a puppy and a new section and some other way he came out sometime. morris they live in and we hope leaves enough time to think and faiths and say they decided to clean a team pensions to get that many maps of the wild institutions knots easing to a pilates the country. all content is famous for saying must be made from an assortment of tea is a city is comprised of different fronts he said to him on tape and united states is made from corn the project entitled feed maps and they were to be on the itunes website. in south africa winning the semi state that hides inside and see the deaf and andy mckenna has placed consent and as adults had had during treatments she was extremely neat ix of france it is how warm and stuffy dc. this week and seems to be a neighbor to the homes in the end a wh
we want waiting isn't a test and he sent to media and takes his vbs and satisfying and tasty that it basically consisted of jumping in the ad behind some kind of construction to make a whale jumping out to the wada. he can get behind the desk and calm even in a supermarket aisle. he's been increased a puppy and a new section and some other way he came out sometime. morris they live in and we hope leaves enough time to think and faiths and say they decided to clean a team pensions to get that...
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but now -- these matchups about vb -- [inaudible] to have a documented thoroughly, but there's otherforms of success that jews don't have a language barrier. they are direct the movies. they are writing things. transforming environmental transformation. it may not be in olympia anymore. it's a very immigrant teeth kind of thing to do. just take a language, you can need numbers. >> host: i want to go back to you right now. amy, you are obviously a very successful, famous and controversial book about your parenting of your daughters. do the triple package come out of that book at all? >> guest: actually, believe it or not we started thinking about this book. in 2008 i taught a seminar -- that focuses on individual groups and nations. at the end of the day the group is about individuals. but we started doing the research, started hiring research assistant and then were essentially interrupted by a global firestorm that after things settled down we started working on again. we started thinking about it before. i've written books about dominant minorities in indonesia and africa. a athana
but now -- these matchups about vb -- [inaudible] to have a documented thoroughly, but there's otherforms of success that jews don't have a language barrier. they are direct the movies. they are writing things. transforming environmental transformation. it may not be in olympia anymore. it's a very immigrant teeth kind of thing to do. just take a language, you can need numbers. >> host: i want to go back to you right now. amy, you are obviously a very successful, famous and controversial...
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life is meaningless somehow protecting the vb one day the guys were fighting to secure a new to researching your book on policing york city and how to go after terrorists was is obvious to you. since article. this time and i think first unloaded the car lot is a great reporter and she's been in afghanistan for a long time and i think she became absolutely convinced that the isi the pakistani intelligence service was running the mile in some way you can go to one store in an environment of sleep. it's not a smoking gun one unnamed source it's really very weak resource accusations broader question of whether the isi was in conflict with united states. absolutely true it's one thing that you don't read and carlie was article york times maybe it's the book and he mentioned there's no sense that the are obsessed with the idea that india is going to fly in afghanistan. no idea that india supported cause i've no idea he knew some of it. here's a terrible cold. it's a delight with putin. you'll get from one perspective you don't look from other perspectives and you don't understand it except in ver
life is meaningless somehow protecting the vb one day the guys were fighting to secure a new to researching your book on policing york city and how to go after terrorists was is obvious to you. since article. this time and i think first unloaded the car lot is a great reporter and she's been in afghanistan for a long time and i think she became absolutely convinced that the isi the pakistani intelligence service was running the mile in some way you can go to one store in an environment of...
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. -- i have this to be internally -- vb internally -- debate internally. are we in a bubble?the fat benefit -- fed benefit one group of people, the wealthiest people. the rest of the economy has hobble along. do you worry that that might be the issue? as soon as real tapering begins, we will all feel the pain? >> i disagree that it has only healthy wealthy. we have seen through quantitative easing early on in the recovery that the dollar fell to a three decade low. that stimulated the export sector. it brought a lot of people back to work that would not have had jobs otherwise. a lot of people have been able to refinance their homes and get access to cheaper credit thanks to the fed leaning on interest rates. it helped a number of people. that thiss hyper-accommodative monetary policy will create bubbles. >> isn't this the reason that we are having this debate more now than ever before? people are making more money on the stock market. i just wonder when we are going to see a big spring for the rest of the economy. when will people get really good paying jobs? is thatoint of
. -- i have this to be internally -- vb internally -- debate internally. are we in a bubble?the fat benefit -- fed benefit one group of people, the wealthiest people. the rest of the economy has hobble along. do you worry that that might be the issue? as soon as real tapering begins, we will all feel the pain? >> i disagree that it has only healthy wealthy. we have seen through quantitative easing early on in the recovery that the dollar fell to a three decade low. that stimulated the...
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that was one of the things people told her that she was a little too buttoned up vb. >> are there any women over the age of 50 in the room who think the best thing to do to get ahead in business or politics is to show emotion in the boardroom or the political battlefield? i think part of that is being in politics. i think part of it is taking shots over the years in being a little reflectively defend it. part of it is the generation she grew up in an understanding in order to get ahead with the guys you have to at least at the time put up a strong face. they are people who can speak to that better than we can. i'm putting my overlay on that, but i was a woman of her generation, the idea that being emotional and one of the public would get you ahead somehow his foreign or an anathema. [inaudible] >> what did you say or want to say in this book about john kerry and what you think she'll say in your next book? [laughter] >> you look like weekend. now, here's the thing. he has taken on these huge issues and they are still obvious he would mr. reagan is the key was that the secretary of st
that was one of the things people told her that she was a little too buttoned up vb. >> are there any women over the age of 50 in the room who think the best thing to do to get ahead in business or politics is to show emotion in the boardroom or the political battlefield? i think part of that is being in politics. i think part of it is taking shots over the years in being a little reflectively defend it. part of it is the generation she grew up in an understanding in order to get ahead...