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. >> host: by serbia wikipedia? >> guest: wikipedia.there's people who have been fed over my dead out of you can use wikipedia. wikipedia -- a good analysis of the growth of encyclopedias and why they came to be in the first place. this explosion of knowledge in the 16th and 17 century. the commercial encyclopedias and they really wanted the common man to be able to read and could not afford that book. thank you. jimmy wells had a terrific idea. wikipedia has been very, very hopeful. i use it. why do i use it? when i put in a search term, thanks to collaboration, wikipedia is the first hit. it needs to be. nowadays. i look at it first hit gives me ideas and says this is what i have to do research on. the question is of any kind of research, do you stop fair? to use a done deal? or do you say have learned some rain, but now i need to go learn it in depth. the problem is that lack of in-depth learning and the lack of motivation. the lack of saying i could actually read a book. so many libraries to get rid of the book and say what you need
. >> host: by serbia wikipedia? >> guest: wikipedia.there's people who have been fed over my dead out of you can use wikipedia. wikipedia -- a good analysis of the growth of encyclopedias and why they came to be in the first place. this explosion of knowledge in the 16th and 17 century. the commercial encyclopedias and they really wanted the common man to be able to read and could not afford that book. thank you. jimmy wells had a terrific idea. wikipedia has been very, very...
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wednesday's champions league games see it already costs by chelsea place to wikipedia can rest knowing a win would guarantee them top spot seen a great but the romanian ceasing posted in the group will face chelsea with nothing to play fall. that's in sharp contrast to the creeds of the candy to the chopin bar sold. with the wings will join chelsea in the next round of the competition stitch occ top of that group with knowing points while positive second note rule but she shall call will be enough to take them through. another team already qualified and on but it is cruise control is also. they traveled to not pretty. don't need to bend to piracy at goldman's result against local samoa say to progress since the next rounds the sale also have color of freud's what would be enough and that lead to much. goldman's resold because of an inferior goal difference. in group g f c porto up against war with the three men could face an uphill cost. and they must send it to pieces but failed to beat boston cop austria vienna. meanwhile in group h with a win to them and i'm on x fixable progress wi
wednesday's champions league games see it already costs by chelsea place to wikipedia can rest knowing a win would guarantee them top spot seen a great but the romanian ceasing posted in the group will face chelsea with nothing to play fall. that's in sharp contrast to the creeds of the candy to the chopin bar sold. with the wings will join chelsea in the next round of the competition stitch occ top of that group with knowing points while positive second note rule but she shall call will be...
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now out in a cold with links for the website buried below even its wikipedia and facebook pages. and amazon and other web retailers fail to make good on christmas delivery promises. shippers cannot keep up with the onslaught of last-minute orders. we ask who is really to blame. first, to the lead. a christmas search for twitter as the stock topped $70 a share for the first time today, soaring more than 20% just this holiday week. shares rose another five percent today and are now up substantially since the ipo last month, giving twitter a market cap of more than or $.5 billion, greater than the market caps of long-established companies like delta airlines, best buy, and cereal giant kellogg -- a market cap of more than $4.5 billion. what is fueling the rise? could the microblogging service really be worth this much money? is this fair? >> i don't know about fair. it is certainly exciting. it is unambiguously well past overdone, and these stories do not tend to end quite as smiley as they run, but it is a beautiful sprint we are seeing here that we are seeing if you are long or al
now out in a cold with links for the website buried below even its wikipedia and facebook pages. and amazon and other web retailers fail to make good on christmas delivery promises. shippers cannot keep up with the onslaught of last-minute orders. we ask who is really to blame. first, to the lead. a christmas search for twitter as the stock topped $70 a share for the first time today, soaring more than 20% just this holiday week. shares rose another five percent today and are now up...
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>> jimmy: wikipedia. [ light laughter ] wikipedia.g this script. 'cause there's so many intricate things that he did. it's like -- you guys are going to be blown away. >> yeah, it's very detailed. he certainly got a headache from working with me. [ laughter ] i'm not -- >> jimmy: are you a headache -- you're not a headache to work with. >> well, you know, you saw me backstage. you were very unhappy. >> jimmy: yeah, i was a little unhappy. [ light laughter ] i just didn't like the way you were treating yourself and treating the people around you. >> i was just looking for a place to smoke. >> jimmy: this is unbelievable. this bothers me because i don't want you smoking. >> i don't want to smoke either but, you know. >> jimmy: what? >> well, it's hard to stop. >> jimmy: what kind of cigarettes do you smoke? let me guess. the natural -- the yellow ones. >> natural -- natural. >> jimmy: it comes from the earth man. >> super healthy -- >> jimmy: comes from the earth, tabacco, man. grow them in your backyard. >> yeah man. >> jimmy: yeah, pu
>> jimmy: wikipedia. [ light laughter ] wikipedia.g this script. 'cause there's so many intricate things that he did. it's like -- you guys are going to be blown away. >> yeah, it's very detailed. he certainly got a headache from working with me. [ laughter ] i'm not -- >> jimmy: are you a headache -- you're not a headache to work with. >> well, you know, you saw me backstage. you were very unhappy. >> jimmy: yeah, i was a little unhappy. [ light laughter ] i just...
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another five would google it to see what wikipedia says justice means. but we know what it means. we have an innate feeling of what it is. it is the main reason our group was formed. and we are not there yet but aware close. we are close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning and he's kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he saeudid his boss called a meeting. if you are in the cabinet you know who the boss is. he said i will be here next year and he is. we are very honored to have the chief lawyer of the united states and a long-time friend of the families. i will give you eric holder. >> good afternoon. thank you for those kind worpdz and your many years of service and leadership alongside your fellow members of the performance families --of the victims. i would like to recognize the members including bob mueller who has been involved in this since he led the criminal division more than two decades ago, brian murray
another five would google it to see what wikipedia says justice means. but we know what it means. we have an innate feeling of what it is. it is the main reason our group was formed. and we are not there yet but aware close. we are close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning and he's kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he...
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wikipedia released a memorandum from heller clinton i think in the end of 2009 and years later and whatid it say? exactly the the same thing. at the moment in syria, syria has taken over the funding of militant military groups who in -- theyn programs say do not deny their sectarianism. they only seem to differ from al qaeda in that al qaeda is independent of saudi arabia and these people are dependent on saudi arabia. so i think there's a whole series of frankenstein monsters both in syria and northern iraq that are being created and supported and hated by private citizens and sometimes the state and saudi arabia, but the u.s. has refused to do anything about this. it really is absurd to focus on hillal qaeda groups in the regions of yemen without looking at these very dangerous development in northern iraq and eastern and northern syria where al qaeda and its affiliates for the first time control a great swath of territory really from the upper reaches of the tigris river to the coast of the mediterranean. this is a very big area. it is in store near development. saudi arabia has play
wikipedia released a memorandum from heller clinton i think in the end of 2009 and years later and whatid it say? exactly the the same thing. at the moment in syria, syria has taken over the funding of militant military groups who in -- theyn programs say do not deny their sectarianism. they only seem to differ from al qaeda in that al qaeda is independent of saudi arabia and these people are dependent on saudi arabia. so i think there's a whole series of frankenstein monsters both in syria and...
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we see something even bolder and braver and more ubiquitous and wikipedia. one product i am very proud of is because it is having such an was in this slate idea from michael finley -- michael kinsley who became my husband and sold the idea to steve ballmer and the rest of the interview loop that there was an opportunity for those interested in politics and culture, but would have more availability on the internet would improve the economics and improve the numbers of people engaged in these ideas. >> we have a video of your husband and for those -- most of us will know is michael kinsley. here he is. [video clip] slate, the founding editor. what did you like best about your job? >> right now, i am writing a column. i like that because you can read something in the paper and instead of calling c-span, you can write it up. >> you have a megaphone? >> yes. editing which i miss a little idea, -- if you get an you can assign a them all. >> what is the back story on this relationship? how did you get together? >> i got divorced after 20 years of a great relationsh
we see something even bolder and braver and more ubiquitous and wikipedia. one product i am very proud of is because it is having such an was in this slate idea from michael finley -- michael kinsley who became my husband and sold the idea to steve ballmer and the rest of the interview loop that there was an opportunity for those interested in politics and culture, but would have more availability on the internet would improve the economics and improve the numbers of people engaged in these...
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you will find in the relevant wikipedia entry -- yes, wikipedia entry, a visualization of routing pathshe picture and can is a might easily be mistaken for a cross section of the brain, of a human brain. so can we expect from internet infinite manifestations of human genius and human inadequacy? i think so. for everybody vantage the internet devices force, there is a disadvantage. for a wide web algorithm breakthrough that shows us how to reduce pollution, for example, there is an algorithm for the quantification of persons in the data. we are in everything we do. our predilection, our relations with others, our physical qualities, psychic conditions or political beliefs, what we buy, what movies we watch, what books we read, if any, anything and everything about us broken down into data, the life substance of the companion world in cyberspace, mind and in faces expeditions the name of commerce for government surveillance. for the use of corporations and excited police departments, you can call if quantification. in the '60s we called it -- reification. the kind of dehumanizing. so turn
you will find in the relevant wikipedia entry -- yes, wikipedia entry, a visualization of routing pathshe picture and can is a might easily be mistaken for a cross section of the brain, of a human brain. so can we expect from internet infinite manifestations of human genius and human inadequacy? i think so. for everybody vantage the internet devices force, there is a disadvantage. for a wide web algorithm breakthrough that shows us how to reduce pollution, for example, there is an algorithm for...
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. >> i'll admit this comes out of wikipedia. i could be wrong. you have fewer sweeter drinks now -- i'm sorry. your sweetness level has gone up. the amount of stuff or the number of products -- if we are curving the sweet you're getting sweeter not less sweet. >> not totally true. it depends on how you define it. we have some drinks with slightly more calories. we start everything with 17 calories. we moved to 30 calories in some drinks and even 40. we introduced more zero calorie drinks. we have honest fizz that's zero calories and some teas with no sweeteners at all. we had more of everything including some that are sweeter than we started. >> whole foods only carries glass bottles. you have plastic bottles. what's the environmental footprint of doing something like this? >> when we look at the environmental footprint you want to look at the ratio of the product to the package. so a glass bottle by weight, 30% of the weight is the package whereas this is 10% by weight and package. although i wished everybody recycled only 30% of the country doe
. >> i'll admit this comes out of wikipedia. i could be wrong. you have fewer sweeter drinks now -- i'm sorry. your sweetness level has gone up. the amount of stuff or the number of products -- if we are curving the sweet you're getting sweeter not less sweet. >> not totally true. it depends on how you define it. we have some drinks with slightly more calories. we start everything with 17 calories. we moved to 30 calories in some drinks and even 40. we introduced more zero calorie...
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still newbies in wikipedia vehicle from them which ranked eighteenth in its missile in borders. no one can still squeeze into a sudden the net with the two sides kicked off a comprehensive trade deal i'm passing the six balls of autotive parts steel and othertems. on the other hand job on these opinions are the largest direct warning investors. it separates business committee had a botched convention in cocoa in september. all the stones. making investments. can you please jeffries how india constitute a high speed or maybe it's just him. what you're about to back champions do it the system will meet india's main cities and have them at kroger accommodate these are longer works. to fall on the wing and contracts for such large scale protests hopefully you know to open up because the kind of investment you can do in infrastructure sector with a two dollar reduced the sector the dish to continue to be meaningless. to develop an effective it should open up porch. due to the previous baby can eat crab is going to be great. i need to be and india's main uses for a race last time the
still newbies in wikipedia vehicle from them which ranked eighteenth in its missile in borders. no one can still squeeze into a sudden the net with the two sides kicked off a comprehensive trade deal i'm passing the six balls of autotive parts steel and othertems. on the other hand job on these opinions are the largest direct warning investors. it separates business committee had a botched convention in cocoa in september. all the stones. making investments. can you please jeffries how india...
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everyone to read the mining article on wikipedia.erb. >> matt will bring eight bitcoin minor. >> he is coming in this morning. he works over at bloomberg and develops code. he will bring in his right. >> this is the heart of the bitcoin debate. it is great you're doing this. >> 12 days of bitcoin. happy hunting. >> i bought a new unless night at the christmas party. >> so you have a $100 loss right now. >> i think it is $50. >> we will check in at the end of the 12 days. you sprung for a new coat. we will have to bring in a new guest host. the brand you are looking at is an alternative. which one is it? >> is not a public company. they have fantastic is this. there the counter wave two montclair. this is a range rover. it is a canadian company. you probably saw kate upton in the swimsuit edition wearing this coat. >> what is different about the brand? >> their growing. they have more marketing dollars. >> who are they? the designer company? >> it is a hometown name. scientistse arctic where it? >> and kate upton. >> get her the deal.
everyone to read the mining article on wikipedia.erb. >> matt will bring eight bitcoin minor. >> he is coming in this morning. he works over at bloomberg and develops code. he will bring in his right. >> this is the heart of the bitcoin debate. it is great you're doing this. >> 12 days of bitcoin. happy hunting. >> i bought a new unless night at the christmas party. >> so you have a $100 loss right now. >> i think it is $50. >> we will check in at...
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wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when you search for ge centricity. when you look at this, it you can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is publicly accessible on the internet. why are people putting this on? i'm sorry, i'm like two minutes over. >> people are telling me i'm going to have to thank you very much. thank you for the time. >> talks about environmental policy and politics. here is a preview. >> how big of an issue will this be in 2014? it it ise that race, 80% of that whole campaign in terms of what it is about. i don't think that is going to be unusual. it is a huge issue. would you like to see her defeated? .> yes by supporting ultraliberal's the disagree with mainstream .ouisiana thought >> what is
wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when you search for ge centricity. when you look at this, it you can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is...
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wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when you search for ge centricity. when you look at this, it you can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is publicly accessible on the internet. why are people putting this on? i'm sorry, i'm like two minutes over. >> people are telling me i'm going to have to thank you very much. ♪ thank you for the time, i really appreciate it. primetime, wein are bringing you encore presentations of the c-span q and a program. tonight, our interview with the former reagan budget director and recent author, david stockman. here is a look. think the success attributed to reaganomics is totally unwarranted. we had a gated -- the greatest deficit between reagan and the first bush administration. we d
wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when you search for ge centricity. when you look at this, it you can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is...
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another five would google it and see what wikipedia says justice means. we know what it means. we have an innate feeling of what it is. it's the main reason our group was formed. we're not there yet. and theiry close, close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning, and kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he said his boss had called a meeting. if you are in cabinet, you know who the boss is. he said, i will be here next year. and he is. we are very honored to have the chief lawyer of the united states, and a longtime friend of the families. eric holder. [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you for those kind words, and for your many years of service and leadership alongside your fellow members of the families of the victims of pan am flight 10 three. i would also like to recognize the dedicated public servants here today, including my dear friend bob mueller, who has been involved in this case since he led the justic
another five would google it and see what wikipedia says justice means. we know what it means. we have an innate feeling of what it is. it's the main reason our group was formed. we're not there yet. and theiry close, close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning, and kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he said his boss had called...
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industrialization -- >> guest: manufactured in new england into textiles and you need scientists and engineers, wikipedia began investing as one historian put it, embracing whole towns, and do this large-scale manufacturing. >> host: there are those who may finish reading "ebony and ivy" and ask the question do these universities, do i dare mention the word reparation. i don't know how that discussion comes up in your classroom. and some people may end up with, what is your thought behind it. >> guest: back to the most surprising thing. one of the things i learned in doing this book is history is not a race to see who is worse off or most oppressed. part of the reason i want to blend together the stories and history of native americans with african-americans with european christians was to actually get to the truth, the facts, the details of what happened and explain them as accurately and carefully as i could. miley job as a historian is not to avoid difficult topics but to choose difficult topics and my task is to take readers through that, to help them and guide them through difficult moments in our h
industrialization -- >> guest: manufactured in new england into textiles and you need scientists and engineers, wikipedia began investing as one historian put it, embracing whole towns, and do this large-scale manufacturing. >> host: there are those who may finish reading "ebony and ivy" and ask the question do these universities, do i dare mention the word reparation. i don't know how that discussion comes up in your classroom. and some people may end up with, what is...
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>> i've done as much as read the wikipedia on snus. what little i know is, it's better for you than smoking by quite a bit. >> dr. karl fagerstrom agrees that snus, which originated here in his home country of sweden, is nowhere near as harmful as cigarettes. he's a nicotine addiction scientist who was awarded a medal from the world health organization for his work on medications to help smokers quit. so you've been working with people who wanted to quit and just couldn't for years. >> for many, it's so difficult that they will never be able to give up during their whole life. >> even with the patch... >> even with the patch and all the combinations, et cetera. i mean, there are people that don't invest in the future. they don't even invest in tomorrow. they live for today. >> let's talk about some of the aids that have been around to help people quit, because a lot of people fail with those. >> mm-hmm. >> do you think that's because the nicotine level isn't very high? >> partly. there are some studies from sweden, and it seems that no
>> i've done as much as read the wikipedia on snus. what little i know is, it's better for you than smoking by quite a bit. >> dr. karl fagerstrom agrees that snus, which originated here in his home country of sweden, is nowhere near as harmful as cigarettes. he's a nicotine addiction scientist who was awarded a medal from the world health organization for his work on medications to help smokers quit. so you've been working with people who wanted to quit and just couldn't for years....
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transformation time they cause people to think about the possibility of um better than my pinky and the wikipedia small thing you want to continue loving you in kind enough to allow want people to know how the local history and portends the story of a function now sequence he says hi and then to pick up time and see what's up what's on the phone you can't fault the wonderful achievements you have no competition there must be some of the international organizations but not making an out reach the lotr funding to state a baby with ample of a re think this is something in the works at the low pay i'm on my commission the fuss his singapore and i know the curator this year. i have already sent out some information that hopefully she won't succumb to take a look at the lake and the zionist art is to unite for the selection next year in singapore and also in england to win the leo so can i please to commit my liking go up on both the narrow way of lovely to meet your daily constant touch. and because of lacking professional from mexico with this here visiting from san leon. so he was hitting amazed and
transformation time they cause people to think about the possibility of um better than my pinky and the wikipedia small thing you want to continue loving you in kind enough to allow want people to know how the local history and portends the story of a function now sequence he says hi and then to pick up time and see what's up what's on the phone you can't fault the wonderful achievements you have no competition there must be some of the international organizations but not making an out reach...
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there is a quietness to it and you get more work done because you're not distracted going down wikipediaenough. it forces you to put the device away. >> there is that productivity things where you work intensely for 25 minutes. my first boss told me you have 90 minutes of creativity a day. so use it wisely. we are getting away from what i like to call instagram jealousy where you see other people's posts and they are having this amazing party and you're at home not doing anything. you're also not having the jealousy. >> you can't disconnect and play games. we really like short time- based games, games that have a time limit. able to throw be angry birds around in your phone but when you get to the meeting or the date you're going to, you can't be thinking about knocking down the one last structure. >> it might be the top trivia game right now. >> any topic you want, you can get better points. >> when it is done, it is done. we live in a 140 character world. >> and there is a great tetris puzzle game. is very addictive but what's done is done, you can move on. less fussy footie's. >> $100
there is a quietness to it and you get more work done because you're not distracted going down wikipediaenough. it forces you to put the device away. >> there is that productivity things where you work intensely for 25 minutes. my first boss told me you have 90 minutes of creativity a day. so use it wisely. we are getting away from what i like to call instagram jealousy where you see other people's posts and they are having this amazing party and you're at home not doing anything. you're...
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look it up on wikipedia. this says that whatever we thought 10 years ago is already wrong and whatever we think today will be wrong 10 years from now. true. i have seen these cycles come and go in medicine. the question is, why should we do anything if everything is going to be wrong anyway? why should we change anything? do you know what that is? that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything. it means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything will be wrong. ask galileo. that is what they wanted to do with him. the question is, what level of proof do we need in order to make change? that is the arugment today. how much do you need to know? i agree, correlational data is not good enough. you do not know directionality. you have questions about multivariate versus univariate and other things that are going on. but when you have causal, medical inference, which is what you have with sugar and diabetes, that is exactly what we had with tobacco and lung cancer in the
look it up on wikipedia. this says that whatever we thought 10 years ago is already wrong and whatever we think today will be wrong 10 years from now. true. i have seen these cycles come and go in medicine. the question is, why should we do anything if everything is going to be wrong anyway? why should we change anything? do you know what that is? that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything. it means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything...
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>> do not read that wikipedia page because it will give you spoilers. leastt leas -- >> at -- no more, spoiler alert. here is what is coming up on $14.5 billion,-- well --iscal full footwear sales. this is "bloomberg surveillance," on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> one of the most interesting guys in academics -- dean henry thisbe on "market makers" morning, peter henry from jamaica, first-rate education, he is the force behind the nyu stern school. on "market makers" this morning live at the clock a.m., that will be with the stephanie ruhle -- at 10:00 a.m. that will be with stephanie ruhle and me, tom keene. i am here now with alix steel and scarlet fu. >> nike launching six new limited edition holiday-themed sneakers in the last 10 days of december. that is a lot of sneakers. that is in addition to the three signature sneakers by nba stars lebron james, kevin durant, and kobe bryant. kylemberg businessweek" joins us. it sounds like too much. is it? headseakerhea -- sneaker will buy them. the second
>> do not read that wikipedia page because it will give you spoilers. leastt leas -- >> at -- no more, spoiler alert. here is what is coming up on $14.5 billion,-- well --iscal full footwear sales. this is "bloomberg surveillance," on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> one of the most interesting guys in academics -- dean henry thisbe on "market makers" morning, peter henry from jamaica, first-rate...
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[cheers and applause] said, we need a campaign worthy of the books of history or page on wikipedia. imagine a youth employment with one of the biggest changes of democracy in three generations, when the campaigns are cause for curriculum to prepare for life, one that stands against gore speaks out at those changes seemingly indestructible wall of youth unemployment. or do we want the youth parliament? the campaign for young people to understand where basement and career advice that are neither insecure nor endowed of variability. but that is the only question before us today. i hope our answer will be known. fellow members of the united kingdom it parliament, we must remember that we do not sit on these green benches in this chamber to caress our egos, dignify ourselves, make our problems comfortable. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> now, that is not why we are here. rather, we are here to speak for 5.8 million young people of this country. think of them when we choose our two campaigns today. achievable, attainable as we must deliver a win in 2014. also, think of the effort i've
[cheers and applause] said, we need a campaign worthy of the books of history or page on wikipedia. imagine a youth employment with one of the biggest changes of democracy in three generations, when the campaigns are cause for curriculum to prepare for life, one that stands against gore speaks out at those changes seemingly indestructible wall of youth unemployment. or do we want the youth parliament? the campaign for young people to understand where basement and career advice that are neither...
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instead, we need a campaign worthy of taxes and the books of history or a page of wikipedia. [laughter] imagine a youth parliament that is the driving force behind one of the biggest changes to democracy in three generations. one that campaigns for votes at 16 or calls for the overhaul of a curriculum that has repeatedly failed to prepare us for life. one that fans of against the acts of bullying in our schools or speaks up for those in the seemingly indestructible war of youth employment. a youth parliament that campaigns for young people to undertake substantive career advice sessions that leave them insecure and and out of their ability. now, that is the honest question before us today. i hope your answer, and our hope our joint answer, will be no. fellow members of the united kingdom youth parliament, we must remember that we do not sit on these green benches in the parliament chamber to caress our egos, dignify ourselves, make our bums comfortable -- [laughter] or update our facebook pictures. [cheers and applause] no, no, no, that is not why we are here. [applause] rath
instead, we need a campaign worthy of taxes and the books of history or a page of wikipedia. [laughter] imagine a youth parliament that is the driving force behind one of the biggest changes to democracy in three generations. one that campaigns for votes at 16 or calls for the overhaul of a curriculum that has repeatedly failed to prepare us for life. one that fans of against the acts of bullying in our schools or speaks up for those in the seemingly indestructible war of youth employment. a...
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another five would google it and see what wikipedia says justice means. we know what it means.we have an innate feeling of what it is. it's the main reason our group was formed. we're not there yet. we are very close, and their close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning, and kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he said his boss had called a meeting. if you are in cabinet, you know who the boss is. he said, i will be here next year. and he is. we are very honored to have the chief lawyer of the united states, and a longtime friend of the families. eric holder. [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you for those kind words, and for your many years of service and leadership alongside your fellow members of the families of the victims of pan am flight 10 three. -- 103 i would also like to recognize the dedicated public servants here today, including my dear friend bob mueller, who has been involved in this case since
another five would google it and see what wikipedia says justice means. we know what it means.we have an innate feeling of what it is. it's the main reason our group was formed. we're not there yet. we are very close, and their close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning, and kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he said his boss...
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look it up on wikipedia.this says that whatever we thought 10 years ago is already wrong hum and whatever we think today will be wrong 10 years from now. true. i have seen these cycles come and go in medicine. the question is, why should we do anything if everything is going to be wrong anyway? why should we change anything? do you know what that is? that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything. it means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything will be wrong. ask galileo. that is what they wanted to do with him. the question is, what level of proof do we need in order to make change? 90% of what we know today in medicine today is causal medical inference. only 10% is scientific proof. but the food industry says we need scientific proof to make any change. why? because they know we will never get it. finally, regulation is tantamount to the nanny state, like michael bloomberg, the nanny. that fact is, we have already been told what to eat. it is too late. every
look it up on wikipedia.this says that whatever we thought 10 years ago is already wrong hum and whatever we think today will be wrong 10 years from now. true. i have seen these cycles come and go in medicine. the question is, why should we do anything if everything is going to be wrong anyway? why should we change anything? do you know what that is? that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything. it means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything...
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and applause] instead, we need a campaign worthy of taxes and the books of history or a page on wikipedia. [laughter] imagine a youth parliament that is the driving force behind one of the biggest changes to democracy in three generations, one that campaigns for votes at 16 or calls for the overhaul of a curriculum that has repeatedly failed to prepare us for life. one that stands up against the acts of bullying in our schools or speaks up for those in the seemingly indestructible war of youth employment. or do we want a youth parliament that campaigns for young people to undertake substantive career advice sessions that leave them insecure and out of their ability? now, that is the honest question before us today. i hope your answer, and our hope our joint answer, will be no. fellow members of the united kingdom youth parliament, we must remember that we do not sit on these green benches in the hallowed chamber to caress our egos, dignify ourselves, make our bums comfortable -- [laughter] -- or update our facebook pictures. [cheers and applause] no, no, no, that is not why we are here. [
and applause] instead, we need a campaign worthy of taxes and the books of history or a page on wikipedia. [laughter] imagine a youth parliament that is the driving force behind one of the biggest changes to democracy in three generations, one that campaigns for votes at 16 or calls for the overhaul of a curriculum that has repeatedly failed to prepare us for life. one that stands up against the acts of bullying in our schools or speaks up for those in the seemingly indestructible war of youth...
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wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when you search for ge centricity. when you look at this, it you can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is publicly accessible on the internet. why are people putting this on? i'm sorry, i'm like two minutes over. >> people are telling me i'm going to have to thank you very much. >> thank you for the time. i really appreciated. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] is in primevision time beginning tonight with the books on law and the courts. starting at 830 p.m. eastern, marcia coyle discusses her book on chief justice john roberts. looks at thesent first amendment and how was interpreted in an e
wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when you search for ge centricity. when you look at this, it you can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is...
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another would google it and see what wikipedia says justice means. we know what it means. we have an innate feeling of what it is. it's the main reason our group was formed. we're not there yet. we are very close, and their close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning, and kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he said his boss had called a meeting. if you are in cabinet, you know who the boss is. he said, i will be here next year. and he is. we are very honored to have the chief lawyer of the united states, and a longtime friend of the families. eric holder. [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you for those kind words, and for your many years of service and leadership alongside your fellow members of the families of the victims of pan am flight 103 i would also like to recognize the dedicated public servants here today, including my dear friend bob mueller, who has been involved in this case since he led the j
another would google it and see what wikipedia says justice means. we know what it means. we have an innate feeling of what it is. it's the main reason our group was formed. we're not there yet. we are very close, and their close because of people like eric holder, who has worked on this case from the very beginning, and kept us apprised of what was going on to the extent he could. he's been here several times. last year the weather was terrible and he had to leave because he said his boss had...
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wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when centricity.or ge this, it you at can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is publicly accessible on the internet. why are people putting this. ? i'm sorry, i'm like two minutes over. >> abel are telling me i'm going to have to thank you very much. >> louisiana senator david bitter, the top public and on the environment and public works committee, is the guest on "newsmakers." he talks about politics in his state. here is a preview. >> how big of an issue will this be in 2014? that race as an example, that is at least 80% of that whole campaign in terms of what it is about, what the important issues are to louisiana folk and i don't think that is going to be unusual. it is a huge
wikipedia has an article that says it is like 27 of them that talk to each other. some genius thought it would be a good idea to put that on the internet. medical stuff, imaging. so, i went looking for it and i found a lot of them. direct the connected to the internet. this is what it looks like when centricity.or ge this, it you at can see some stuff. i looked it up and it turns out it is a breast, liver, and prostate imaging tools that is used is hospital. this is publicly accessible on the...
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. >> my wikipedia had me born in '57 for a while.ple do that all the time. >> i would like it to be off by a year or two. you can't change your -- you can't change that. >> you're stuck with it. >> we're not going to weather. >> first of all, we're going to talk about washington news. this is the final week of 2013. both houses of congress are set to be in session at the same time. there is optimism for a budget deal. house and senate leaders are putting the touches on a budget compromise. they're not going to reform entitlement programs but this would be the first success fwl budget course in 2011. if you can get two years where this isn't coming back to loggerhea loggerheads, that might be something as well. also, eight major companies are urging congress and the president to set limits on surveillance. google and microsoft wants to regulate online spying. they have an open letter showing up in full page ads in newspapers. apple, yahoo, facebook, twitter, aol and linked-in are taking part in the campaign. >>> we mentioned stocks an
. >> my wikipedia had me born in '57 for a while.ple do that all the time. >> i would like it to be off by a year or two. you can't change your -- you can't change that. >> you're stuck with it. >> we're not going to weather. >> first of all, we're going to talk about washington news. this is the final week of 2013. both houses of congress are set to be in session at the same time. there is optimism for a budget deal. house and senate leaders are putting the...