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the word dementia has only very recently entered the chinese vernacular.any still have no idea what it is. the woman says that for a long time she couldn't understand why her husband was behaving so strangely. she now knows there's no ultimate cure for senile dementia but is doing whatever she can to care for her husband. elderly people going missing due to dementia is causing a lot of concern. last year a volunteer group received an award from the government for its help in finding them. ram union rescue the private rescue team mention pd in this news report has become well known all over the country. when seniors with dementia go missing the chances of them being found reduces as time passes. some elderly have even been discovered dead. in the mountains some 60 kilometers from hangzhou ram union rescue operates a training camp. on this day some new recruits are learning the basics. the new trainees are learning how to descend a cliff. but one of them is so nervous he's frightened to take the first step. as soon as he begins descending he sways away from
the word dementia has only very recently entered the chinese vernacular.any still have no idea what it is. the woman says that for a long time she couldn't understand why her husband was behaving so strangely. she now knows there's no ultimate cure for senile dementia but is doing whatever she can to care for her husband. elderly people going missing due to dementia is causing a lot of concern. last year a volunteer group received an award from the government for its help in finding them. ram...
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black rappers did not introduce that word into the vernacular. and second of all how come when conservatives talk about african american they say these people need to take responsibility pull up their pants and get a job. but when white people show racism they say those poor children don't know wrong from white after being drif tone madness by the irresistible power of hippity-hoppity. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) and you know, we have had a string of really public raicht incidents oh these past years. >> cliven bundy suggesting that blacks might have been better off under slavery. >> donald sterling is accused of making racist remarks that were caught on tape. >> a blistering justice department report found a pattern of racial bias in ferguson policing. >> jon: any time one of these comes to light certain people in the media present it not as being indicative a deep, problematic racial divide in our nation that exists till today, but as an unending series of isolated events. >> it's sterling's problem. it's bundy's problem. it's not the
black rappers did not introduce that word into the vernacular. and second of all how come when conservatives talk about african american they say these people need to take responsibility pull up their pants and get a job. but when white people show racism they say those poor children don't know wrong from white after being drif tone madness by the irresistible power of hippity-hoppity. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) and you know, we have had a string of really public raicht incidents oh...
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that is the and the reason i have a career so half of my vernacular is with memes. get used to be of those who knew what it was with debris would need all of you to go do this eyehole -- and now it is a grassroots. and so it is a very helpful trend as far as i am concerned. >> right now we are very far away from self-governing to have power over their own lives. in and a story -- a study from princeton the headline is that united states is an oligarchy but what it actually showed is in general it is what most people want to. you remember those good old days budget if people want a financial transaction there will not necessarily get it in this congress but a lot of wealthy people have power but since we're not in the era where we get through the law but were those strategic efforts can make the difference there are so many different examples i could use. i will use one for my own home state of new york where people are opposed to fracking new york is the last state that does not have it. they were not supported by the national democratic party was those organization
that is the and the reason i have a career so half of my vernacular is with memes. get used to be of those who knew what it was with debris would need all of you to go do this eyehole -- and now it is a grassroots. and so it is a very helpful trend as far as i am concerned. >> right now we are very far away from self-governing to have power over their own lives. in and a story -- a study from princeton the headline is that united states is an oligarchy but what it actually showed is in...
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. >> i like the veer -- vernacular. >> what were they supposed to do sph pass the dumb bill because the kids were sitting there? that's how obamacare was passed. you want to play with the big boys you need to toughen up. you know what i'm saying ?g the abortion thing though that's the guy -- that's the guy you know he makes everything about that issue. you are hanging out with him in a barbecue and he -- he is like one of those people like go away. >> i want to remind him that our national bird is the bald eagle who is a predator and who is a carnivour. 50% of the diet is fish and sometimes more depending on where it is of it will also eat animals and other small animals. >> either way our national bird. >> and we nearly wiped them out. we nearly won that war. >> we did. >> we lost our nerve at the end. >> like we always do. >> i wonder oir teachers have -- our teachers have it bad. i feel bad for planning that went into the trip and for it not to happen what must the next day at school feel like? >> i don't know if it makes me [bleep] or whatever, but what were they supposed to do is v
. >> i like the veer -- vernacular. >> what were they supposed to do sph pass the dumb bill because the kids were sitting there? that's how obamacare was passed. you want to play with the big boys you need to toughen up. you know what i'm saying ?g the abortion thing though that's the guy -- that's the guy you know he makes everything about that issue. you are hanging out with him in a barbecue and he -- he is like one of those people like go away. >> i want to remind him that...
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what i have taken out of that despite the vernacular that you used is that they didn't write the law write it. >> but they didn't anticipate the states. >> the states said we don't want your subsidies we would like to see the law fall. the government in the position it doesn't mean how we wrote it. >> what you read in the law isn't what we meant. >> that's right. >> the supreme courts have four liberal people on it who want the law and they don't care what it says. >> or as the "new york times" describes it as four moderates the "new york times" says five conservatives and four moderates that's all you need to know about the "times." >> the four of them doesn't care what the law says they just want owe obamacare. that leaves the five to decide and you have three conservatives who have already signaled we are not going to okay it. >> alito, ask a let toe and -- going to vote against the. >> kennedy and the chief justice. >> which need i remind the viewers the chief justice was very squishy last time around most conservatives turned on him. he saved the law. >> he might not want to be
what i have taken out of that despite the vernacular that you used is that they didn't write the law write it. >> but they didn't anticipate the states. >> the states said we don't want your subsidies we would like to see the law fall. the government in the position it doesn't mean how we wrote it. >> what you read in the law isn't what we meant. >> that's right. >> the supreme courts have four liberal people on it who want the law and they don't care what it says....
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i think it's more political vernacular than anything.e ecb side of the coin that is going to drive certain markets steeper than others. that being said i think the dollar is in for a continued rally, but at this point, a tampered one and i think some of these levels not on the euro side but specifically a great example the british pound it violates 150 and remains below here. i think that's one of the reasons you'll see a flat line in the dollar. the impetus is on the ecb now. i think we'll get good news out of that. >> michael, thank you very much if for joining us today. michael girken. >>> it's been one year since michael lewis made waves with his book "flash boys." today the paper back edition is released a new preface. lewis will be on power lunch to discuss at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >> yeah. you don't want to miss it. >>> european markets have gone up a little bit over the last half hour. after a decent week last week. that's all we've got time here on "worldwide exchange." >> have a great day everyone. "squawk box" is next. r tan
i think it's more political vernacular than anything.e ecb side of the coin that is going to drive certain markets steeper than others. that being said i think the dollar is in for a continued rally, but at this point, a tampered one and i think some of these levels not on the euro side but specifically a great example the british pound it violates 150 and remains below here. i think that's one of the reasons you'll see a flat line in the dollar. the impetus is on the ecb now. i think we'll get...
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>> i don't think the red tail hawk gave a >> i like that vernacular. >> yeah.hat were they supposed to do were they supposed to pass the dumb bill because the kids were sitting there? from that's how obamacare was passed. but you can't keep doing that. you want to play with the big kids in new hampshire state legislature, you need to tough it up. you know what i'm saying? the abortion thing that's the guy you know he makes everything about that issue. >> totally. >> you're going to be hanging out with him at a barbecue and he turns it into --ingly would like to remind him that the national bird is a bald eagle who is a predator, 50% of its diet is fish, sometimes more depending on where it is. but it will also eat mammals and other small animals. >> isn't he a scavenger? >> that is oush national bird. >> and we nearly wiped them out. we nearly won that war. >> we did. >> but we lost our nerve at the end like we always do. like we always do, will. >> your teachers have it kind of hard these days, right? i feel bad for all of the planning that went into this trip
>> i don't think the red tail hawk gave a >> i like that vernacular. >> yeah.hat were they supposed to do were they supposed to pass the dumb bill because the kids were sitting there? from that's how obamacare was passed. but you can't keep doing that. you want to play with the big kids in new hampshire state legislature, you need to tough it up. you know what i'm saying? the abortion thing that's the guy you know he makes everything about that issue. >> totally....
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his unwillingness to use conventional forces put boots on the ground common vernacular i think in someetnam, more the trauma of iraq. >> david, senator kerrey thank you so much for being here. >> you're welcome. >> thank you, michael. >> we'll be right back. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. >> thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm michael smerconish. you can follow me on twitter if you can spell smerconish. ftse gps starts now. >> welcome to all of you around the united states and in the world. i'm fareed zakaria. this week mr. netanyahu went to washington washington. russia reeled from the murder of an opposition leader. the question is reed raisedaised are american and iran working together in iraq. should they? we have a terrific p
his unwillingness to use conventional forces put boots on the ground common vernacular i think in someetnam, more the trauma of iraq. >> david, senator kerrey thank you so much for being here. >> you're welcome. >> thank you, michael. >> we'll be right back. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool...
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you took it as a given that hop hop would be the musical vernacular. is it because of the energy?gy. it's because the hip hop narrative is writing your way out of your circumstances. i want to get somewhere else. i want to get my corner of the sky. >> that certainly describes alexander hamilton. born out of wedlock in the caribbean and abandoned by his father hamilton made his way to new york city at 17. royaling with insecurity about his background, the ferociously ambitious hamilton over compensated with a super human work ethic. he was just 22 when he served as general washington's aide aide-de-camp during the revolutionary war and 34 when he became the first secretary of the treasury. >> he was one who saw the future in a visionary flash. so at a time when jefferson and madison see the united states as a country with traditional agriculture and small towns here comes this young man from the caribbean, he foresees a country that's going to have banks and stock exchanges corporations factories, large cities. in other words, the country that we know today. >> ron wrote the biogra
you took it as a given that hop hop would be the musical vernacular. is it because of the energy?gy. it's because the hip hop narrative is writing your way out of your circumstances. i want to get somewhere else. i want to get my corner of the sky. >> that certainly describes alexander hamilton. born out of wedlock in the caribbean and abandoned by his father hamilton made his way to new york city at 17. royaling with insecurity about his background, the ferociously ambitious hamilton...
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politics is a vernacular. it's a language. you've got to get in it. it's diving into cold water. water, you get used to it and you get used to the temperature. she has to get into that water again. can you get into it more slowly by listening? here's where i stand on this here's where i stand on this. >> i think the only benefit to her doing this listening tour is it can give america a chance to figure out who is the real hillary clinton. you sort of alluded to it when you said she didn't necessarily prove she was from new york. is she the woman we heard on video with a strong southern accent? is she the new yorker? who does is the stand for and what is she going to do not just for -- this is important because i would love to see a female as the next president of the united states. but if she's going to do it she has to give us an overriding reason why it's her time and -- >> okay. there was a knock on al gore one time. he was arriving somewhere maybe tennessee and he was asking the guy welcoming, the guy setting up the trip what should i say? that's the danger that she's at. she
politics is a vernacular. it's a language. you've got to get in it. it's diving into cold water. water, you get used to it and you get used to the temperature. she has to get into that water again. can you get into it more slowly by listening? here's where i stand on this here's where i stand on this. >> i think the only benefit to her doing this listening tour is it can give america a chance to figure out who is the real hillary clinton. you sort of alluded to it when you said she didn't...
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his unwillingness to use conventional forces, put boots on the ground, common vernacular, i think inof iraq. >> david, senator kerrey, thank you so much for being here. >> you're welcome. >> thank you, michael. >> we'll be right back. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatit
his unwillingness to use conventional forces, put boots on the ground, common vernacular, i think inof iraq. >> david, senator kerrey, thank you so much for being here. >> you're welcome. >> thank you, michael. >> we'll be right back. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira...
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you hear the vernacular getting your bell rung. it wasn't cataclysmic.d the game. >> you realized if you continued to play the game you might suffer permanent brain damage. that was your conclusion. >> that was my conclusion. you know people talk about knowing the risk going in. i think guys understand, of course it's not good for you but i don't even think the top near roll gists understand. there's been too many tragedies for me to be comfortable playing. >> there must have been people who said you're crazy giving up so much money, so much fame and career. >> and i am and i understand that and maybe they're right. i could be wrong. i hope i am. that's a difficult conversation to have with families who lost loved one to make it important to make a lot of money playing football. >> did you think your decision would attract this much attention? >> i didn't honestly. >> what did you think? >> i didn't know what to think. last week i spoke a neurologist. we had a good conversation. i said is this a lightning conversation. he said, no you'll be at the bottom
you hear the vernacular getting your bell rung. it wasn't cataclysmic.d the game. >> you realized if you continued to play the game you might suffer permanent brain damage. that was your conclusion. >> that was my conclusion. you know people talk about knowing the risk going in. i think guys understand, of course it's not good for you but i don't even think the top near roll gists understand. there's been too many tragedies for me to be comfortable playing. >> there must have...
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there's a lot of vernacular in football about getting your bell rung, getting dinged.tself wasn't cataclysmic, it just changed the way i approached the game. >> you realize if you continue to play the game you might suffer permanent brain damage. that was your conclusion. >> that was my conclusion. people talk about knowing the risks going in. i think guys understand, of course, it's not good for you but i don't think even the top neurologists truly understand the risks and the connections. that's what i found in my research. it's too much unknown for me and there's been too many tragedies for me to be comfortable playing. >> there must have been people who said to you, you're crazy, you're giving up so much money, fame, such a career. >> yes. and i am. i understand that. maybe they're right. i could be wrong. i hope i am. however, that's a difficult conversation to have with families who have lost loved ones about how important it is to make a lot of money playing football. >> did you think your decision would attract this much attention? >> i didn't honestly. >> what
there's a lot of vernacular in football about getting your bell rung, getting dinged.tself wasn't cataclysmic, it just changed the way i approached the game. >> you realize if you continue to play the game you might suffer permanent brain damage. that was your conclusion. >> that was my conclusion. people talk about knowing the risks going in. i think guys understand, of course, it's not good for you but i don't think even the top neurologists truly understand the risks and the...
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to be successful you have to have four major ingredients from my vernacular good projects and good marriagecommunity. and a good team, whether they are construction or operations got to engender that trust in the community and put your money where your mouth is and come of with the local resources to show your commitment and have that community that underscore is what the mayor said that there are 85 cities and six counties that have gotten together along with the highway department of transit agency, and any of the decisionmaking body have endorsed a plan. we are not fighting about the plan. we are just in the weeds talking about how to pay for it. those four ingredients underscore the need in washington. we can do it, they can do it. i don't want to forget. the mayor touched on the fact the lot of the investment we are talking about is fair good repair and preventive maintenance. the thing about a conservative state talking about shiny bells and whistles more about potholes and replacing street pavement and running more buses, the number one goal in our state. and amazing phenomena and co
to be successful you have to have four major ingredients from my vernacular good projects and good marriagecommunity. and a good team, whether they are construction or operations got to engender that trust in the community and put your money where your mouth is and come of with the local resources to show your commitment and have that community that underscore is what the mayor said that there are 85 cities and six counties that have gotten together along with the highway department of transit...
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there's a lot of vernacular in football about getting your bell rung and getting dinged.game. >> you legalized if you continues to play the game you might suffer berm nenlt brain damage. that was your conclusion. >> that was my conclusion. >> people talk about knowing the risk going in. of course it's not good for you but i don't thing even the top neurologist truly understand the risk and the connections. that's what i thought in my research and it's too much known for me and too many tragedies for me to be comfortable playing. >>> they say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree and that is certainly true for ed cotton. his father was also a chef. he experienced restaurant loof from an early age. >> he worked with big names add todd even glish and burke. he came close to winning "top chef" and he spent six seasons on the iron chef. he runs his own kitchen in new york of the well received sutto 13 in greenwich village. ed cotton welcome to "the dish." >> thank you thank you. >> tell us what you've about got. >> i like to start off with a drink. cheers. >> cheers. >> we
there's a lot of vernacular in football about getting your bell rung and getting dinged.game. >> you legalized if you continues to play the game you might suffer berm nenlt brain damage. that was your conclusion. >> that was my conclusion. >> people talk about knowing the risk going in. of course it's not good for you but i don't thing even the top neurologist truly understand the risk and the connections. that's what i thought in my research and it's too much known for me and...
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her influence on discourse idiom and the vernacular has transformed our perception of the intricate pathsto the interior consciousness. be at the thoughts of an illiterate slave for the harrowing logic fabricated by a father guilty of. of children whose souls have been damaged beyond the reach of pity and women ravaged by a longing so desperate that nothing short of annihilation will satisfy. of ghosts starved for love, a town band on its own brand of self-preservation. with an extraordinary poet's economy of idiom and her signature elliptical elegance toni morrison has probed the crannies and tunnels of mental illness and the torment of war veterans shattered by the myriad possibilities for sabotage in the world. she has re-created the improvisational call up for sponsored jazz the seesaw proclivities of the process of attraction and violence rated with fear. well a host of characters that we as readers recognize this familiar and except in the way of family from their praiseworthy to the quirky to the closeted she has also subtly and candidly been at work fashioning a new graph of ameri
her influence on discourse idiom and the vernacular has transformed our perception of the intricate pathsto the interior consciousness. be at the thoughts of an illiterate slave for the harrowing logic fabricated by a father guilty of. of children whose souls have been damaged beyond the reach of pity and women ravaged by a longing so desperate that nothing short of annihilation will satisfy. of ghosts starved for love, a town band on its own brand of self-preservation. with an extraordinary...
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>> quite simply in our vernacular, a drop shot is a guy who is not worth much of anything.d shoot him and get him out of the way. in other words, you're useless. >> we reminded wayne he also called poor black children on the streets the same thing, drop shots. >> that does not make me a murderer simply because i said somebody was a drop shot or because i called him a drop shot. that does not make wayne williams a murderer because i said somebody is a street urchin. come on, we're talking about murder. the fact is, i didn't kill anybody. >> the jury didn't come back until late the second evening. the verdict, guilty on both counts of murdering the two adults, cater and payne. wayne williams was sentenced to serve two life terms. >> people only wanted to look at the negative side because they wanted in their heart for this case to be over and for wayne to be the atlanta monster. they wanted closure at any cost. >> leaving court, homer williams walked by the prosecutor's table. >> he looked at us and called us sons-of-bitches. >>> still to come, no verdict in the deaths of any
>> quite simply in our vernacular, a drop shot is a guy who is not worth much of anything.d shoot him and get him out of the way. in other words, you're useless. >> we reminded wayne he also called poor black children on the streets the same thing, drop shots. >> that does not make me a murderer simply because i said somebody was a drop shot or because i called him a drop shot. that does not make wayne williams a murderer because i said somebody is a street urchin. come on,...
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switch the vernacular. dollar versus swiss, even to dollar versus the peso and i didn't put up the aussie and canadian dollar. a big pre-weekend move. maybe the trigger was greece. goes to show you how foreign exchange, the price of poker has gone up. tyler, mandy, back to you. >>> the king dollar had it good so long, ricky. bullying wun hurt it. look at gold prices because of that weak dollar. today, let's look at how gold is doing. currently up by $16 a troy ounce at $11.85. enjoying time in the sun there on the weaker green back hitting a two-week high and i believe, ty on track for its biggest weekly jump since january. we've got up there, got silver copper palladium, plaid num, all of those moving up particularly silver and copper. >>> is the bond market in trouble? "power lunch" has been all over this. the fears about liquidity. top five-star bond fund manager tells us what he's seeing and get his best high yielding place. >>> plus the cfo crisis. why are so many chief financial officers leaving their
switch the vernacular. dollar versus swiss, even to dollar versus the peso and i didn't put up the aussie and canadian dollar. a big pre-weekend move. maybe the trigger was greece. goes to show you how foreign exchange, the price of poker has gone up. tyler, mandy, back to you. >>> the king dollar had it good so long, ricky. bullying wun hurt it. look at gold prices because of that weak dollar. today, let's look at how gold is doing. currently up by $16 a troy ounce at $11.85. enjoying...
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it's about half of my spoken vernacular as a mean, and, you know, those sorts of things are hugely important because organizing didn't used to be about populism. it used to be folks who knew what organizing was, would come down and say okay, we need all of you guys to go do this we need you guys to go do that and and now it really is a grassroots. it's coming up from the bottom. it's focusing we need to do something and getting together to figure out how to get it done. it's a really hopeful trend as far as i'm concerned. >> yeah. i -- so the questions were why. i mean right now we are very far away from the ideal of self-governing, that people actually have a lever over the power of their own lives. and there's a study that came out in may from princeton that you might have seen that told you what you probably already know but that the headlines were that the united states is now an oligarchy. ..
it's about half of my spoken vernacular as a mean, and, you know, those sorts of things are hugely important because organizing didn't used to be about populism. it used to be folks who knew what organizing was, would come down and say okay, we need all of you guys to go do this we need you guys to go do that and and now it really is a grassroots. it's coming up from the bottom. it's focusing we need to do something and getting together to figure out how to get it done. it's a really hopeful...