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so if you look at the causes of physical injury, right? physical injury can be caused by accident, disease, natural disaster, animal attack, human attack. whenever a human being attacks you, it's always far more traumatizing. any physical injury caused by a malicious human attack is always far more traumatizing. this is why things like rape and torture are almost universeally traumatizing. they cause so much psychological damage. and this is one reason why public speaking is so terrifying, is because of the universal human phobia. people often say public speaking is the worst, most common phobia. and they're close. when you're doing public speaking, the worst case scenario is what if i say the wrong thing, and the audience becomes aggressive towards me. what if i say the wrong thing and the audience verbally or physically attacks me or humiliates me? be it's an i have rational fear. of there's nothing to be afraid of. that's one reason why you're typically afraid talking in if public to stranger, but if you're talking to your friends and fa
so if you look at the causes of physical injury, right? physical injury can be caused by accident, disease, natural disaster, animal attack, human attack. whenever a human being attacks you, it's always far more traumatizing. any physical injury caused by a malicious human attack is always far more traumatizing. this is why things like rape and torture are almost universeally traumatizing. they cause so much psychological damage. and this is one reason why public speaking is so terrifying, is...
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if you look at combat, in combat or flight responses. most people's natural reaction when you try to start them or shoot them, most people's natural reaction is to run away as fast as they can, as far as they can. they'll tell you it's terrifying. general patton says anyone who says they're not afraid in combat is a liar. what happens when there's a mass shooting? people panic and they ran. they panic, run out the door. some people might start to jump out the window. people are traumatized after the fact that when somebody searches in a group of people, people panic and run away. that's the human instinct. forget everything you've seen in the hollywood movie. forget everything you've seen in the television show and think about your own common sense. if a grown man ran is screaming with a machete, though it probably freak you out, right? probably make you want to run. imagine 40,000 grown men running at you trying to kill you. you might have an army on your side did what if it outnumbers you? what if they have 50,000 or 100,000? that's pre
if you look at combat, in combat or flight responses. most people's natural reaction when you try to start them or shoot them, most people's natural reaction is to run away as fast as they can, as far as they can. they'll tell you it's terrifying. general patton says anyone who says they're not afraid in combat is a liar. what happens when there's a mass shooting? people panic and they ran. they panic, run out the door. some people might start to jump out the window. people are traumatized...
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ever deal with iceland again but here they decided to decline bailing out banks and nowadays if you look around their economies back on track it's growing they're getting those loans easily unemployment this falling i mean i think it's ultimately a different country to emerge from from this crisis do you think the. irish people have the right to feel cheated because better than they were they were told that there was no other way out of this crisis but obviously there was a way a shorter way and probably last demanding way to completely different economies. is not a member of the single currency zone we are so because of all of dollars we benefit greatly from. the european union fabiano but it's completely different i mean if you look at the icelandic economy and if you look at the economy we have a very very large stock of foreign direct investment. irish investment across a huge spread of industries. we can deliver here in our lives because we are members of the single currency zone so you would lose all of that if you decided no to no longer i didn't say to us what i did say is that o
ever deal with iceland again but here they decided to decline bailing out banks and nowadays if you look around their economies back on track it's growing they're getting those loans easily unemployment this falling i mean i think it's ultimately a different country to emerge from from this crisis do you think the. irish people have the right to feel cheated because better than they were they were told that there was no other way out of this crisis but obviously there was a way a shorter way...
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the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the palestinian authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to seize subsidizing the projects no bus bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the public student loans that incidentally is the purpose behind the current murderous blockade of gaza to break the will of the people of gaza so the repudiate hamas the palestinian authority will then claim to speak for all the palestinians the palestinian authority will there because who really has no choice can see that to the us is really demands which the e.u. is going along with ok but so ryan it's very interesting what norman has to say going back to annapolis but i don't see mr netanyahu he's not there's not enough pressure on him to change course as a matter of fact if you look at israeli media very close cl
the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the palestinian authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to seize subsidizing the projects no bus bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the public student...
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>> you look like you want to ask questions. >> this is not a question. it's a comment to both the employers that we negotiate on behalf as well as to the unions and that is had we not subsidizing the rates and preserved families in blue shield we wouldn't have such good utilization data. the message to the unified school district and the union county in those employers we must engage in contribution methodology that preserve healthy people in blue shield. that is what determines the blue shield rates and for that kudos to lisa and marina in terms of working on our contribution and the other unions have accepted that contribution model. if we are going to ri main competitive, and kaiser competitive, the unions must accept the contribution models. >> any other comment? any public comment? item 10: dashboard. >> an an alytic managers system. the dashboard system today is a series of on going support of various health plans. today we'll look at our city plan through 2013. we'll be looking at the merging cost and auto utilization for our active and retirees.
>> you look like you want to ask questions. >> this is not a question. it's a comment to both the employers that we negotiate on behalf as well as to the unions and that is had we not subsidizing the rates and preserved families in blue shield we wouldn't have such good utilization data. the message to the unified school district and the union county in those employers we must engage in contribution methodology that preserve healthy people in blue shield. that is what determines the...
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if you look at the corner lot. >> what page? >> page 7 of my brief. that shows the immediate context of the subject. >> that is not what you are showing now? >> no. >> if you look at the corner complex the concern here is how does a proposed project relate to buildings on both streets. this is on the onto corner of hill and valencia and you see a proposed project where it would be far taller, three 3 stories taller than the building directly across hill street. here is a separate picture of the building directly across hill street. the harvey real estate building. three full stories taller than this building and more than two 2 stories taller than every building. if you look at the immediate context, the block phase context, the building is incompatibility with every single building than those context. if we can have an explanation from the department or the developer to explain how it is in context might get to the bottom of this. because the conditional use for judging compatibility visual scale and scope, it's not compatible. the methodology used by
if you look at the corner lot. >> what page? >> page 7 of my brief. that shows the immediate context of the subject. >> that is not what you are showing now? >> no. >> if you look at the corner complex the concern here is how does a proposed project relate to buildings on both streets. this is on the onto corner of hill and valencia and you see a proposed project where it would be far taller, three 3 stories taller than the building directly across hill street....
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clients must figure out what their ideal retirement looks like and what it will cost. to get youthere, compass looks at investment choices available in your 401k and gives you trades to execute every five weeks.(y it says to by pass funds who charge you if you don't hold them for longer than five weeks. stock funds have the highest rate i can. that is what it is wreck behinding. a very risky portfolio compared to a balance strategy. when investors reach their retirement, they park them in a fund. >> you grow your accounts large enough and putting them into guaranteed vehicles that will pay you in interest everything that you would have been getting from your salary. >> compass, which charges $600 a year is not the only in this space. active 401k will give you trading suggestions. 401k maximizer does the same for about $100 a year. >> unlike compass, the lower lost companies offer general trading portfolios and it's up to you to pick a strategy. critics point out that these companies and their trading advice is not regulated. financial advisers like jonathan question this controve
clients must figure out what their ideal retirement looks like and what it will cost. to get youthere, compass looks at investment choices available in your 401k and gives you trades to execute every five weeks.(y it says to by pass funds who charge you if you don't hold them for longer than five weeks. stock funds have the highest rate i can. that is what it is wreck behinding. a very risky portfolio compared to a balance strategy. when investors reach their retirement, they park them in a...
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skin looks fantastic. what are you?" and i thought that it might be like candid camera. i looked around because i thought, "you're kidding me, right?" and she's like, "no. your skin tone looks better, your pores look smaller. i mean, everything's better." and i was like, "it's meaningful beauty." >> i've had the opportunity to review before and after photographs, which were taken of subjects using meaningful beauty. and what we see here is the appearance of the crow's feet are visibly diminished. we see the dramatic improvement in the redness of the cheeks in addition to a reduction in the size of the visible pores. and finally, a remarkable improvement in the appearance of these deep forehead wrinkles. ♪ >> think about it. you've got this amazing skin doctor from france, and he has this secret weapon, and you've got the world's most beautiful supermodel, and they've developed this beauty system. now wouldn't you want to try it? >> imagine if with one phone call you could get some of that same magic that's kept cindy c
skin looks fantastic. what are you?" and i thought that it might be like candid camera. i looked around because i thought, "you're kidding me, right?" and she's like, "no. your skin tone looks better, your pores look smaller. i mean, everything's better." and i was like, "it's meaningful beauty." >> i've had the opportunity to review before and after photographs, which were taken of subjects using meaningful beauty. and what we see here is the appearance...
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. >> rose: you are constantly in speeches and columns looking forward to say what we need is growth. we need to stop obsessing over the debt, yes? >> that's right. >> rose: what makes you so sure you're right? >> in part it's a judgment that the the morality of future generations depends on many things. yes it would be better not to leave my karen lot of debt at a 2% interest rate. it would also be better not to have inferred all the maintenance on the infrastructure they inherit. it would also be better to assure them and their children an adequate education. it would also be better to preserve america's scientific leadership in the world. it would also be better to pay government employees in a way where there's an effective, is functioning, competent set of people running the government. so the first part of it is that there are actually multiple deficits that we as a country face and the financial deficit is only one of them and probably not the most serious. the second part of it is just simple arithmetic, charlie. whether you believe in keynesian stuff about demand and stimulus
. >> rose: you are constantly in speeches and columns looking forward to say what we need is growth. we need to stop obsessing over the debt, yes? >> that's right. >> rose: what makes you so sure you're right? >> in part it's a judgment that the the morality of future generations depends on many things. yes it would be better not to leave my karen lot of debt at a 2% interest rate. it would also be better not to have inferred all the maintenance on the infrastructure...
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the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the power authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to cease subsidizing the projects no bus bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the public student loans that incidentally is the purpose behind the current murderous blockade of gaza to break the will of the people of gaza so they repudiate hamas the palestinian authority will then claim to speak for all the palestinians and the palestinian authority will then because he really has no choice concede to the u.s. israeli demands which the e.u. is going along with ok but so ryan it's very interesting what norman has to say going back to annapolis but i don't see mr netanyahu he's not there's not enough pressure on him to change course as a matter of fact if you look at israeli media very close closely an
the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the power authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to cease subsidizing the projects no bus bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the public student loans...
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we looked at all of them. i will not show you every single one but we did look at every single once i picked the most interesting for time reasons. you can see that it is the tea party republicans who answer in the most extreme categories. 31% in the one category and if you add the one and two, you are looking at 68%. the most extreme categories. it was eye-popping to see that that many fell into the most extreme category. it is interesting when compared against the establishment republican category. democrats are a bit divided as well. if you look at certainly the six category and you would add the six and seven, there are some divisions but the republican divisions do stand out. this was one that i thought was fascinating. nes asked for seven point question about whether the government should provide assistance to african americans and on the seven point african americans, should help themselves. that is amazing when we saw that. 51% answered in the most extreme category at number seven versus 36% of the establishment republica
we looked at all of them. i will not show you every single one but we did look at every single once i picked the most interesting for time reasons. you can see that it is the tea party republicans who answer in the most extreme categories. 31% in the one category and if you add the one and two, you are looking at 68%. the most extreme categories. it was eye-popping to see that that many fell into the most extreme category. it is interesting when compared against the establishment republican...
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if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the out. >> hi, i'm japanese with the san francisco public utilities combination sometime people call me sewer girl our systems has served the area for 1 hundred and 50 years we're planning you understand public health and our environment don't think that so come in down and see how
if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the out. >> hi, i'm japanese with the san francisco public utilities combination sometime people call me sewer girl our systems has served the area for 1 hundred and 50 years we're planning you understand public health and...
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the places you look? >> no, because you always want to have quality investments. >> are you going to buy housing stocks. >> as a matter of fact you're exactly right. what's moving up today? what was the first sector to moving to the up side, the housing stocks. take a look at tolle. >> the housing number is good. >> the building numbers, those guys moved up. hey, pete, this went from 275 to 282. rates are rising. i think people have to digest these numbers because when you look at 30-year and all the rest of the different housing when you're talking about mortgages and all the rest of it, it's still at the low end. it's not the bottom but it's at the extreme low end. take a look at the way the financials turned and burned today. we talk about the financials all the time. i love the way these stocks are trading and look at citi. citi after being pulled off the reaction buy -- >> i loved the reaction today. >> they also raised from 58 to $60 on the target. that's exciting. >> and look for behavior average re
the places you look? >> no, because you always want to have quality investments. >> are you going to buy housing stocks. >> as a matter of fact you're exactly right. what's moving up today? what was the first sector to moving to the up side, the housing stocks. take a look at tolle. >> the housing number is good. >> the building numbers, those guys moved up. hey, pete, this went from 275 to 282. rates are rising. i think people have to digest these numbers because...
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so if you look at surveys of politicians. and occasionally people have surveyed members of the state legislators and what positions you take publicly. but what is your own view about this? if it was up to you, you think you would be more involved are less involved in the economy? and they have tested this again, it is their own views that are more pro-business or conservative. >> these lawmakers that have their opinions, they would probably call themselves pro-worker about the minimum wage and and whether it past a certain point. and are you making this is what is good for the worker? >> i look at differences in how many habits. many are part of minimum wage and we know that the white-collar professionals tend to be less supportive. so i kind of take that as my starting point and after we see the same patterns. and we do. the message there is that this is not a book about if this is good for the economy but about whose views are represented in power. i can't tell you what the optimal minimum wages. but i can tell you that they
so if you look at surveys of politicians. and occasionally people have surveyed members of the state legislators and what positions you take publicly. but what is your own view about this? if it was up to you, you think you would be more involved are less involved in the economy? and they have tested this again, it is their own views that are more pro-business or conservative. >> these lawmakers that have their opinions, they would probably call themselves pro-worker about the minimum...
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you really have to be on top of things. if you're looking into something in particular you need to go to fat wallet or cnet because it will be hard to tell. >> i don't know you said the deals will keep coming. i did talk to a former retail ceo who admitted if you're there on christmas eve in their stores they know you will pay anything they ask on that day. don't expect any deals come that day. >> that late in the game, they may be out of certain products and toys even though it's cheaper to buy toys toward the end of the holiday season. the parents don't want to take that risk. they are looking for best prices and shopping around like there's no tomorrow. >> you probably need a little help. if you really want to find out where the best deals are, what are the best apps? how can you stay on top of that? >> the fat wallet is great. at cnet we have guys updating almost every plin. there's quite a few resources. >> 86% of consumers are using their mobile phones. they are doing their comparison shopping. it's huge. >> the amazon app, you can sca
you really have to be on top of things. if you're looking into something in particular you need to go to fat wallet or cnet because it will be hard to tell. >> i don't know you said the deals will keep coming. i did talk to a former retail ceo who admitted if you're there on christmas eve in their stores they know you will pay anything they ask on that day. don't expect any deals come that day. >> that late in the game, they may be out of certain products and toys even though it's...
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the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the palestinian authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to seize subsidizing the projects no bus bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the problem student loans but i didn't see the purpose behind the current murderous blockade of gaza to break the will of the people of gaza so they repudiate hamas the palestinian authority will then claim to speak for all the palestinians the palestinian authority will because who really has no choice concede to the us is really demands which the e.u. is going along with ok but so ryan it's very interesting what norman has to say going back to annapolis but i don't see mr netanyahu he's not there's not enough pressure on him to change course it's a matter of fact if you look at israeli media very close closely and i
the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the palestinian authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to seize subsidizing the projects no bus bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the problem...
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i think you looked at 15 big, major votes. 56 and a new look at 15. some of the big votes in the last decade or so, the bailout during the financial crisis, the bush tax cuts before the. can you talk about pashtun you look at those votes. the banks, institutions, the bush tax cuts that all americans benefit from that but wealthier americans benefited proportionally more. what would have been different if i guess you look at, if congress was class balanced according to the population? >> guest: that's right. one of the questions i'm really interested in this book, sure, it matters on the margin whether a politician did manual labor jobs or white-collar jobs. but the question i want to know is really, does it matter for public policy? with the final result in the legislative process look different? or are we just talking of moving one or two votes around and it doesn't really matter? one of the things i do in the book is i just tried to see, i take sort of 15 important economic policies from a list of about 50 sort of important enactments that was compil
i think you looked at 15 big, major votes. 56 and a new look at 15. some of the big votes in the last decade or so, the bailout during the financial crisis, the bush tax cuts before the. can you talk about pashtun you look at those votes. the banks, institutions, the bush tax cuts that all americans benefit from that but wealthier americans benefited proportionally more. what would have been different if i guess you look at, if congress was class balanced according to the population? >>...
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>> you don't look different. you look beautiful. aircut, little bit of makeup. >> and the right outfit. >> and that's arson's magnificent magic fingers, knows what he's doing. she has fine hair and he made it look like twice as much hair. if you only know the excitement the ladies have, they don't know what's going on back there. >> no mirrors, nothing. nothing. >> not a clue. >> yeah. what do you think? >> she looks gorgeous. >> you're gorgeous. >> hope my husband thinks so. >> i'm sure he will. >> and jill, the outfit. >> self-proclaimed plain jane. wanted to give her a sparkle for the holidays. this is london times. >> congratulations. louis and jill. >> hoda and i get ready to learn how to pack our bags. >> who really knows how to party with a "bold and beautiful" tv star and personalized gifts and "everyone has a story." big show. [ male announcer ] this is mike. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, an
>> you don't look different. you look beautiful. aircut, little bit of makeup. >> and the right outfit. >> and that's arson's magnificent magic fingers, knows what he's doing. she has fine hair and he made it look like twice as much hair. if you only know the excitement the ladies have, they don't know what's going on back there. >> no mirrors, nothing. nothing. >> not a clue. >> yeah. what do you think? >> she looks gorgeous. >> you're gorgeous....
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you can't do that. flash forward. now it looks as if there's a possibility. after all, there is for the first time official engadgetment. there are foreign ministers, secretary of state negotiations response i, you know, as i look tat,ic people in the region who are scared of this, and say, oh, we have lived in a world where there's an iranian/american confrontation. if the americans no longer want it and believe they can end it almost single handedly. believe iran changed enough so there needn't be it. they are going to get scared. they are scared. from their point of view, you know, the israellys are -- israelis are one thing. which is nuke. it for the saudis and iranis, bahrain and others that's just one issue. it may not even be the top issue. there's terrorism, there's subversion, there's the eastern province of saudi arabia. there's the shy ya majority in bahrain. the old desire -- ifn in the context of having an agreement with israel not an agreement but common interest in the nuclear iranian program. they see that -- the united states, europeans, israe
you can't do that. flash forward. now it looks as if there's a possibility. after all, there is for the first time official engadgetment. there are foreign ministers, secretary of state negotiations response i, you know, as i look tat,ic people in the region who are scared of this, and say, oh, we have lived in a world where there's an iranian/american confrontation. if the americans no longer want it and believe they can end it almost single handedly. believe iran changed enough so there...
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when you get a patient who walks in and says, look at my hair, what are you looking at? >> i'm looking at the whole body. i'm also looking at the pattern of hair loss. >> tell me about the pattern of baldness in the head. there's different patterns that tell you different things. >> yeah. so there's diffuse hair loss, falling out in the shower. >> all over. >> all over. >> that's why you -- >> yes. also, i look at them, if i see they're missing their eyebrows, the last one-third or thinning out, i'm already suspecting a thyroid deficiency in these men. >> diffuse hair loss and loss of eyebrows can be a thyroid issue. >> exactly. >> what about losing it in the front right here on either side? >> again, receding hairline, hair loss on the top, again, it's a thyroid deficiency. that gets overlooked in men, because men rarely come in -- usually it's women that come in tired j they try to be strong. >> exactly. >> strong like bull. on the crown? >> that could be due to deficiencies. i see a lot of hormonal hair loss on the back of the head. those back of the head, they have a
when you get a patient who walks in and says, look at my hair, what are you looking at? >> i'm looking at the whole body. i'm also looking at the pattern of hair loss. >> tell me about the pattern of baldness in the head. there's different patterns that tell you different things. >> yeah. so there's diffuse hair loss, falling out in the shower. >> all over. >> all over. >> that's why you -- >> yes. also, i look at them, if i see they're missing their...
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but who do you look like you look like your mom you said you don't believe in premarital sex i don't believe in it but hell you have to practice it and i don't really believe in smokin but i still smoke your grandfather and i am a granddaddy or do you have a little girl to month old daughter granddaughter was it like. i realize that when i had my children i thought that ok i could live forever because my kids looked like me and i saw my spirit in them but when i have my granddaughter i realize that life is eternal because i saw my grandmother and my granddaughter and i realize that they never die as your son stuart or no my daughter is daughter and daughters daughter and now you are you a protective father completely but i mean even when me and my first wife get divorced and she moved back to philly i bought a house two blocks away from our just so that because i don't believe that a man could really look after a spot family if he's twenty minutes away i wanted to be twenty seconds away from the house so if my kids call and i had a problem some i was choking i can get there and twent
but who do you look like you look like your mom you said you don't believe in premarital sex i don't believe in it but hell you have to practice it and i don't really believe in smokin but i still smoke your grandfather and i am a granddaddy or do you have a little girl to month old daughter granddaughter was it like. i realize that when i had my children i thought that ok i could live forever because my kids looked like me and i saw my spirit in them but when i have my granddaughter i realize...
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if you look at the polling. this november 2013, you have 22% who are against it and for it. if you go back to march, it was 71% who were for it and it is getting more popular over time. it is a popular issue. might that mean that democrats would be better served for keeping this issue alive? >> absolutely. you want the issue don't want to solve the problem. but also, it is like reality it is easy for us to say oh, yeah, they are going to do that. the repercussions would be huge. that would give them the issues of saying again, this is a president who governs by fiat. the republicans will want next year to be about obama care. maybe make that part of that narrative. that is a problem. >> to give you one more piece. the other point is something not used at the executive level but used at the state level, when you look at the per sentage of people who voted, new jersey and al beker key, 76% voted for it. colorado, democrats might be better served. >> now i'm going to disagree with myself. if he signs this executive
if you look at the polling. this november 2013, you have 22% who are against it and for it. if you go back to march, it was 71% who were for it and it is getting more popular over time. it is a popular issue. might that mean that democrats would be better served for keeping this issue alive? >> absolutely. you want the issue don't want to solve the problem. but also, it is like reality it is easy for us to say oh, yeah, they are going to do that. the repercussions would be huge. that...
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if you look at the papers carefully especially in 2007. it talked about the need for continued robust engagement with iraq. and that, what i think, you know, i thought it was understandable that the iraqee government demanded a hard deadline. there was an assertion of vennty. i found it interest that the foreign minister of iraq is going afghanistan and giving advice to the government there. i understand it. my clinical analysis looking at trends inside of iraq it doesn't seem tenable. the other agreement. the strategic framework agreement, which again seems bureaucratic. i think cuts to the issue of the question what would u.s. strategy do. these things. the strategic agreement had not only security corporation. has not had. we shouldn't talk about it in pest tense. it's live, living document. at least on paper. the absence of follow through, this is in part because of inattention at the top. i think in administration. but also because the fundamental bureaucratic problems in the agencies in following up. also because of problems inside of
if you look at the papers carefully especially in 2007. it talked about the need for continued robust engagement with iraq. and that, what i think, you know, i thought it was understandable that the iraqee government demanded a hard deadline. there was an assertion of vennty. i found it interest that the foreign minister of iraq is going afghanistan and giving advice to the government there. i understand it. my clinical analysis looking at trends inside of iraq it doesn't seem tenable. the...
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having experienced these event in the past, as you look from a consent ring ring of security concept. as you get closer and closer to the olympic venues or village, security will be extraordinarily tight. credentialing will be checked and double-checked. there'll be a tremendous amount of protection agents and uniform police coverage and your usual kind of security apparatus in place. as jim noted, and this was the same concern in atlanta, you can only secure so much based on your resource, and when we had the bombing in centennial park in atlanta, it was outside of our protection umbrella. and the russians will have the same problem. it's resource intense, as you look at trance pore tags nodes in and out, it's a real challenge. them. >> we saw with the boston marathon bombing three killed, 264 victims injured or maimed. security was tight epd. we saw extraordinary security at the 2012 london summer games. the rushans said, "we are not going be quite as far as in london" security at sochi will be more intense with cost. running into the billions. is that the price that has to be paid
having experienced these event in the past, as you look from a consent ring ring of security concept. as you get closer and closer to the olympic venues or village, security will be extraordinarily tight. credentialing will be checked and double-checked. there'll be a tremendous amount of protection agents and uniform police coverage and your usual kind of security apparatus in place. as jim noted, and this was the same concern in atlanta, you can only secure so much based on your resource, and...
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you look so glamorous.ead. >> today's redheads do not have to look garish. they don't have to look like a corvette. they can look like -- >> they look smashing. >> look at burt. >> burt, what do you think? >> she looks fantastic, absolutely. >> so now you're going to live in hottiesburg instead of hattiesburg. >> like a dream. >> just do a turn to show this cutout in the back. look how pretty, how beautiful her body is. >> bring alexandria back out. a round of applause. >> good job. >> we're going shopping. >> we are, for life in the techie lane. for that person in your life. right after this. asionaconstipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart at
you look so glamorous.ead. >> today's redheads do not have to look garish. they don't have to look like a corvette. they can look like -- >> they look smashing. >> look at burt. >> burt, what do you think? >> she looks fantastic, absolutely. >> so now you're going to live in hottiesburg instead of hattiesburg. >> like a dream. >> just do a turn to show this cutout in the back. look how pretty, how beautiful her body is. >> bring alexandria...
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>> to build the site like this with the infrastructure, architecture you are looking at $5 million to $10 million maximum. >> totally secure and it would work, functional start to finish. you wouldn't still need to build 40% of the website? >> basically functional. you do proper testing. this isn't rocket science. web application development is a proven science. companies do it all the time. >> luke, i asked you and you said for a million bucks you could do it. >> right. the user interface is just the automation of a 12-page paper form. that's a slam dunk for any web development company. easy, straightforward. the back end stuff, more complicated but very doable. this doesn't need to be a silicon valley space project. this is braead and butter. >> how much? >> under a million for the front end. >> total, start to finish. >> i would agree with mr. kennedy in the $5 million to $10 million range. >> we spent hundreds of millions. we may go up to a billion on this stupid thing. it's still screwed up. >> yeah. >> none of the contractors are ever held accountable for delivering crap. >> it'
>> to build the site like this with the infrastructure, architecture you are looking at $5 million to $10 million maximum. >> totally secure and it would work, functional start to finish. you wouldn't still need to build 40% of the website? >> basically functional. you do proper testing. this isn't rocket science. web application development is a proven science. companies do it all the time. >> luke, i asked you and you said for a million bucks you could do it. >>...
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>> guest: if you look at the larger group of politicians you do see the kind of similar patterns. but i think the message that you can take away from somebody like orrin hatch, he's a senior senator from one of the most conservative states in the country and very often he votes the way that you would then expect a republican from a conservative state. he votes with his party and he has lots of conservative votes. but every now and again, senator hatch will reach across the aisle in ways that you wouldn't expect if all that you knew about him is that he was a republican from a conservative state. so earlier you and i were talking about how he would reach across the aisle when ted kennedy had an important bill to give health insurance to low-income people and a lot of the political observers, you know, struggled to make sense of the fact that orrin hatch who ordinarily votes republican and who is a republican from a very conservative state a lot of struggle to make sense of why he was so sympathetic to working people when it came to issues like health insurance. but i think that you
>> guest: if you look at the larger group of politicians you do see the kind of similar patterns. but i think the message that you can take away from somebody like orrin hatch, he's a senior senator from one of the most conservative states in the country and very often he votes the way that you would then expect a republican from a conservative state. he votes with his party and he has lots of conservative votes. but every now and again, senator hatch will reach across the aisle in ways...
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if you look at the stereotype, asians are perfect and you can't fail. >> can i chime in here? >> sure. >> i feel like there is a specific concrete history about how we became who we are as a community in comairk, right? if you look at the specification immigration that came, my parents are very educated from taiwan, i was born in taiwan. there was a definite history potato 1960 that only a certain amount of asians were allowed to come to america. economic status, because we are all lumped together, we get this one statistic saying yes our median household income is awesome but it things. there are some groups that are doing better and therefore help to boost up our grade so to speak. but it's really rooted in history. i always tell people i'm like if at some point say the only people that went to china that emigrated from china are the ones that showed up on jersey shore, wore a tan and hard-partying, a statistic play out -- >> jenny hopefully that will never happen. >> i don't know. >> you were mentioning the effects it was having especially owomen, the family secure says i'm
if you look at the stereotype, asians are perfect and you can't fail. >> can i chime in here? >> sure. >> i feel like there is a specific concrete history about how we became who we are as a community in comairk, right? if you look at the specification immigration that came, my parents are very educated from taiwan, i was born in taiwan. there was a definite history potato 1960 that only a certain amount of asians were allowed to come to america. economic status, because we...
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what you can look at from the human rights.of view, or you can look at it from, point of view may bemore palatable to the royal family which this will be increasingly unstable situation and they have not effectively dealt with it. for example, the educational system. you've got one or two experiments like king of abdullah, university of science and technology which is great for people who go there but has very limited impact on the rest and thing that worries me we want to have this conversation but we're doing to go back something i said at the beginning. we're doing it at a time of potential instability over the succession in saudi arabia. so i don't know, that probably limits our ability even now to have this influence is something we should have been trying to do over the last decades and it may be we're not going to have another good chance to do it until this succession is over and until you have someone as king who might be king for 10 or 20 more years. that's a very, that's a worrisome diagnosis but i think it may be unfortunately true. >> thank you. i believe that will concl
what you can look at from the human rights.of view, or you can look at it from, point of view may bemore palatable to the royal family which this will be increasingly unstable situation and they have not effectively dealt with it. for example, the educational system. you've got one or two experiments like king of abdullah, university of science and technology which is great for people who go there but has very limited impact on the rest and thing that worries me we want to have this...
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. >> host: overtime you looked at a. period for some of the more microdata from 1999 to 2008 so post-war forward it's been a steady -- it's been a slight increase over time in millionaires in the presidency but it's mostly stable. is that about right? >> guest: that's it ackley right. it's a rare constant in american political life. if you look at congress in 1901, less than 2% of members came from working-class backgrounds. they got into into politics a month up in congress. flash forward to the present day, the average member of congress spent less than 2% of their career doing manual labor jobs, doing service industry jobs so this is one thing that really hasn't changed. lots of different aspects of the political process. broadcast television, cable news the rise of candidate centered elections and big money in politics and unions and while all of this is happening one of the constants during the last 100 years or so is that working-class people are not getting getting a locked into political office. >> host: you talk
. >> host: overtime you looked at a. period for some of the more microdata from 1999 to 2008 so post-war forward it's been a steady -- it's been a slight increase over time in millionaires in the presidency but it's mostly stable. is that about right? >> guest: that's it ackley right. it's a rare constant in american political life. if you look at congress in 1901, less than 2% of members came from working-class backgrounds. they got into into politics a month up in congress. flash...
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i disagree with that but let's look at somebody's observations that we've seen of late you know especially the forbes in this. put obama number two in the power in the world again who is number one and we look at business and this observation there are a lot of holes in the listing itself and there are some some places there that you know i think are pretty incredible but there are some places where it is believe. i'm glad you brought up this back you brought this up you know why that's why we're doing this program exactly because of that list and that's what what i was thinking about when thinking about doing this program is a leadership chant i want to go back to leadership and this is the the problem that a lot of people see obama has right now he doesn't have the leadership skills so ok the presidency of the united states is very powerful and no one has any doubts about that but it's he powerful enough to use the office to get what he wants that's a very simple question and a lot of people say he's not up to the task. and he is enough to get this this is where this is where this is whe
i disagree with that but let's look at somebody's observations that we've seen of late you know especially the forbes in this. put obama number two in the power in the world again who is number one and we look at business and this observation there are a lot of holes in the listing itself and there are some some places there that you know i think are pretty incredible but there are some places where it is believe. i'm glad you brought up this back you brought this up you know why that's why...
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the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the palestinian authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to cease subsidizing the projects no bust bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the public student loans that incidentally is the purpose behind the current murderous blockade of gaza to break the will of the people of god so so they repudiate hamas the palestinian authority will then claim to speak for all the palestinians the palestinian authority will because who really has no choice concede to the u.s. is really demands which the e.u. is going along with ok but so ryan it's very interesting what norman has to say going back to annapolis but i don't see mr netanyahu he's not there's not enough pressure on him to change course as a matter of fact if you look at israeli media very close closely
the right of return that's basically how the theater the drama is going to play itself out and if you look at yesterday's for example reports yesterday in the israeli press the e.u. made a statement it said to israel and the palestinian authority you better get serious about negotiations now because if you don't resolve the conflict we're going to cease subsidizing the projects no bust bank so basically the e.u. is now colluding collaborating with the us. turning the screws on the public...
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from that moment on worth anything i did was front page news and you get a script for so what do you look for i never finished the script you know read up like page thirty and if i'm not intrigued by the care you know the nun in it plus you know some people became divas and i became a little bit of a diva myself corps the arrogance is necessary just to remember that this is this is me we're all next on larry king now. we're going to larry king our special guest terrence howard he's a great actor one of my favorites the oscar nominated actor known for his roles in the butler crash and hustle and flow and now he's reviving his role as quick and best man holiday the long awaited follow up to nine hundred ninety nine s. best man best man holiday will be in theaters november fifteenth thankful we talk about that so about the butler how did you get that part in that great that's a civil rights movie for all time what's funny about that i was chasing that film for six years laura ziskin you know head uphill heads ups used to head up stand up to cancer who just lost the battle this year to last y
from that moment on worth anything i did was front page news and you get a script for so what do you look for i never finished the script you know read up like page thirty and if i'm not intrigued by the care you know the nun in it plus you know some people became divas and i became a little bit of a diva myself corps the arrogance is necessary just to remember that this is this is me we're all next on larry king now. we're going to larry king our special guest terrence howard he's a great...
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you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. [ male announcer ] open an account and get a $150 amazon.com gift card. call 1-888-330-3136 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. >> you tweet it we trade it. let's get some of your tweets tonight. bullish on nuance. >> when that stock flushed out at the end of november, we said here's your opportunity. turned out to be the case. we said it probably trades up to 15.5, 16. so although i still like the story, it's not nearly as easy as it was before. if you taught this when we talked about it, there is nothing wrong with taking money off of the table. >> next one up is jim. will bank of america be back to 20 bucks? i think they will get permission that will help. two, i think people will start loo
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you saw the rate cut out of sweden this morning. lookchael mckee will give us his perspective. ofwill talk to adam parker morgan stanley. what you should do. , or a been reluctant cautious bull. he looks for prices to elevate in 2014. -- o war than anything, beyoncÉ changing the music does this in the last 48 hours. the talk of new york city is how well she has done on itunes with her new album. she sold the whole thing as an album. some of the songs are pretty good. no marketing. this has smashed records on itunes. offadio bought the music itunes and played on the radio stations. you talk about disruption as being the word of 2013, beyoncÉ disrupts the music business. huge impact. lost to -- lots to also talk about. we go to peter cook on a budget vote today. >> tom, thank you so much. with "bloomberg surveillance." tom's -- going on this week. million -- 94.5 million is the estimated number of americans are estimated to travel over the christmas holidays. that is according to aaa. it is the fifth straight year of holiday traveling gain
you saw the rate cut out of sweden this morning. lookchael mckee will give us his perspective. ofwill talk to adam parker morgan stanley. what you should do. , or a been reluctant cautious bull. he looks for prices to elevate in 2014. -- o war than anything, beyoncÉ changing the music does this in the last 48 hours. the talk of new york city is how well she has done on itunes with her new album. she sold the whole thing as an album. some of the songs are pretty good. no marketing. this has...
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we should look at the overall rate. i want you to look at what's been reported already by all hospitals and hospital acquired infections are publically reported by all hospitals. >> is there a particular site for that? >> yeah. i'm not sure whether it's federal or state website. i don't really go look at them. they are just reports. >> i believe it's the website. i heard they are limiting that website. we may ask the board of supervisors to put pressure on the state because the public scrutiny of that data is really important. we'll get back to you on that. >> any other comments? public comment? seeing none, all right. item no. 9. >> the clerk: discussion item question the blue shield's calculation. >> lisa gut be. i'm going to accept set up the questions. one of our unions is looking at the rates and benefits process as the question of hsf regarding the rate setting process from the 2013 and he basically was asking about how was the pricing done and concern that maybe we overpriced 2013 and so i thought the best way to answer tha
we should look at the overall rate. i want you to look at what's been reported already by all hospitals and hospital acquired infections are publically reported by all hospitals. >> is there a particular site for that? >> yeah. i'm not sure whether it's federal or state website. i don't really go look at them. they are just reports. >> i believe it's the website. i heard they are limiting that website. we may ask the board of supervisors to put pressure on the state because...