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buy for the long run. i don't think you should invest in the short run. i think the long run there's a lot of opportunities in emerging markets, but don't just pick a country and also do it with a good investor who knows how to miss some of the potholes. >> buy a fund, by an etf and play the demographic play which favors the emerging markets? >> i think a fund more than an etf. an etf is going to be forced to mirror some indexes which in some cases are dominated by commodity companies or state-owned companies in some emerging markets. a good well-managed fund should do well in the long run. >> let's bring it back home here. there have been a lot of concerns about what's going on with the u.s. economy, also concerns about today some of these minutes that came out of the federal reserve. how is the u.s. economy doing? it seems like all the data we've been getting recently has been tainted by the bad weather. is that something temporary, or is there something more long term going on here? >> i hope the weather is temporary. we're building an igloo in our bac
buy for the long run. i don't think you should invest in the short run. i think the long run there's a lot of opportunities in emerging markets, but don't just pick a country and also do it with a good investor who knows how to miss some of the potholes. >> buy a fund, by an etf and play the demographic play which favors the emerging markets? >> i think a fund more than an etf. an etf is going to be forced to mirror some indexes which in some cases are dominated by commodity...
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in short what we are looking at is a long war. it's not necessary to have a perpetual war and certainly until the leader is either caught or captured, then i suggest we are still in a state of war and we ought to be. stephen? [applause] >> we have a few minutes for questions. raise your hand if i will recognize you and folks will give you a microphone. identify yourself briefly and then please ask a question. if i don't hear a question at the end of the second sentence i will ask you to stop is if you want to give a presentation here, see me afterwards and we will arrange. we have chris harmon for today. it's been a guy in a law student at american university. my question is in regards to this long war that you referred to. i would like to get your comment about what would you say to the people that have been moving the war for the last 13 years and as we continue down this path, we are never going to win. even if you capture one or two people, the al qaeda that you formulated is appearing everywhere around the world. and i would
in short what we are looking at is a long war. it's not necessary to have a perpetual war and certainly until the leader is either caught or captured, then i suggest we are still in a state of war and we ought to be. stephen? [applause] >> we have a few minutes for questions. raise your hand if i will recognize you and folks will give you a microphone. identify yourself briefly and then please ask a question. if i don't hear a question at the end of the second sentence i will ask you to...
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why is it taking so long and when is this going to be resolved? when can the financial -- when will the financial community and the american people know too big to fail has actually ended? >> i am surprised you said we were nowhere close because i personally think that we have made quite a lot of progress in putting in place our regulations that will make a huge difference to this even in an orderly resolution. i think it's important we were just discussing the long-term debt requirements. there are obstacles to resolving the firm having to do with for example cross-border resolution issues and how to deal with the fact that the foreign law in foreign countries could make it impossible, could precipitate the ending of the contracts that would cause a disorderly failure for the firm, but we are working very closely with our foreign counterparts to be able to resolve these issues and you gave a list of all the things or some of the things we have on the join board that we are hoping to finalize within months ordering this year. beyond that we are wo
why is it taking so long and when is this going to be resolved? when can the financial -- when will the financial community and the american people know too big to fail has actually ended? >> i am surprised you said we were nowhere close because i personally think that we have made quite a lot of progress in putting in place our regulations that will make a huge difference to this even in an orderly resolution. i think it's important we were just discussing the long-term debt...
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you have been on hope long enough to know how long this will work. you are going to custody, i'll give you five weekends. >> starting immediately. >> regular probation you can fool the system, you can fake it, do what you need to do and get by and then get an early release because they never detected anything. >> michelle fernandez has seven felony convictions. hope accepts every case, including a quarter of state felony cases. >> i was known as the biggest dope dealer. i robbed everyone. i had guys in prison that would break down the door if people owned me money. >> fernandez was using. she spent a year and burglary got her another year. >> i did my year. they awe me at the federal prison and said, "we'll put you on hope." >> she had the po. drug tests and freedom. she messed up. >> i ended up back in for 15 days, five weekends, for taking a pill. >> there was another dirty test. this time cocaine. another five weekends in gaol. >> so then i said, "i'm done. i'm almost 50 years old, i can't do this." that's where i'm at. i have had enough. >> now m
you have been on hope long enough to know how long this will work. you are going to custody, i'll give you five weekends. >> starting immediately. >> regular probation you can fool the system, you can fake it, do what you need to do and get by and then get an early release because they never detected anything. >> michelle fernandez has seven felony convictions. hope accepts every case, including a quarter of state felony cases. >> i was known as the biggest dope dealer....
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they say the isolation is too much. >> i've been here a long time. i've seen a lot of guys, seen them snap, you know? any given day they can snap. >> 23 hours a day you're locked down. you come out for five hours a week. essentially it's just another cell. it's a dead room with a pull-up bar. there's one small window. everywhere you go, handcuffed, handcuffed to go in the shower. you have no human contact with nobody at all. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most inmates here. it's just been all the wrong kind. at the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record. he had had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]. >> roy slagle is a big, powerful guy. he is intimidating looking. when you meet him, you understand why he would have been considered a formidable opponent
they say the isolation is too much. >> i've been here a long time. i've seen a lot of guys, seen them snap, you know? any given day they can snap. >> 23 hours a day you're locked down. you come out for five hours a week. essentially it's just another cell. it's a dead room with a pull-up bar. there's one small window. everywhere you go, handcuffed, handcuffed to go in the shower. you have no human contact with nobody at all. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most...
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and so i ain't that will stay for a long time. that will stay for a long time. and no cello -- and no child -- strongd, strung by bipartisan support. i hope the principles of accountability and responsibility we have to every student in the united states both to our own children but to all children. i hope those will last. hope -- and then, i strength and compassion i was able to bring after september 11 will be something that other people will both want to emulate and also convert people for a long time. >> laura bush. thank you for your time. >> thank you. spec -- the new c-span website allows for you to watch extensive coverage of washington. look for it on our home page called federal focus. each day, you will find coverage of house and senate debates, congressional hearings, even with the president and members of his cabinet. press briefings. supreme court oral arguments and appearances of by the justices. watch live around your schedule. www.c-span.org, making it easy to keep tabs. >> a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow on c-span 3. the sena
and so i ain't that will stay for a long time. that will stay for a long time. and no cello -- and no child -- strongd, strung by bipartisan support. i hope the principles of accountability and responsibility we have to every student in the united states both to our own children but to all children. i hope those will last. hope -- and then, i strength and compassion i was able to bring after september 11 will be something that other people will both want to emulate and also convert people for a...
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i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supple
i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance...
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it's like 45 minutes long to get into that store. there's also a usa store t line is not long but the merchandise is selling like crazy. to my right, they are taking a break but there are russian dancers who are so good. they were doing flips and jumps constantly all day, dancers perform here. so since they are taking a break that's why the crowd has gathered. they are here for me now because i'm the halftime show. so man i have no music. give me a beat or something. i need something. i'm going to go for it. here we go. put down my mike. they are all waiting. here we go. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's all i can do. was that good. wait. are you going to pick me? nobody's picking me. >> you need a hat. >> that was luke warm at best. that was fantastic. >> there is a future for you. >> they are getting some crowd members now to participate. i didn't get chosen. i'm a little offended but it's okay. i'll keep practicing. by the time i hit you guys next i'm going to get my moves down, get the running man, the roger rabbit. the sprinkler. i'm go
it's like 45 minutes long to get into that store. there's also a usa store t line is not long but the merchandise is selling like crazy. to my right, they are taking a break but there are russian dancers who are so good. they were doing flips and jumps constantly all day, dancers perform here. so since they are taking a break that's why the crowd has gathered. they are here for me now because i'm the halftime show. so man i have no music. give me a beat or something. i need something. i'm going...
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like supervisor kim and supervisor mar, we all have been working on these issues for a very long, long time. and for myself, it's been decades of working around these issues. and i'm very passionate about these issues. there's been several efforts and many discussions around these two initiatives in the last year or so, and if we're going to consolidate or start having one point of view, we need to pull the discussions together as soon as possible in a very transparent way. so, i'm very happy to be able to, if i can, co-sponsor with supervisor avalos to do this hearing. at this point, it's -- will be crucial that whatever decisions we make not everybody is going to be fully behind this because it's too big of an issue to -- for us to not have a thorough discussion. the other thing i wanted to mention, i've been notified and also supervisor tang with both of us, we were discussing this earlier that once again another pedestrian was killed today. so, it happens to be actually in district 4 and one block from my district. at some point supervisor tang and i will be asking for a hearing to
like supervisor kim and supervisor mar, we all have been working on these issues for a very long, long time. and for myself, it's been decades of working around these issues. and i'm very passionate about these issues. there's been several efforts and many discussions around these two initiatives in the last year or so, and if we're going to consolidate or start having one point of view, we need to pull the discussions together as soon as possible in a very transparent way. so, i'm very happy...
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and it must be noted that these short-term disruptions result in long-term gains. there is no doubt that we would rather be praised than criticized for all the work that's taken place to improve san francisco, making our city safer, more resilient and more efficient to serve this generation and many more generations to come. like you, supervisors, at times we hear from constituents when a project seems to be taking too long to complete when there is dust, traffic congestion, vibrations, parking restrictions or noise, we take thea complaints very seriously and work to resolve them or make them less disruptive whenever we can. and sometimes when we can't or when we unintentionally drop the ball, we look for ways to do a better job going forward. as you will see in one of the slides in the next presentation, we have hundreds of projects underway and the pipeline at any given time. and i assure you that the city agencies and when applicable private utility companies coordinate the work every day. i can tell you without hesitation that there is unpresidented level of sy
and it must be noted that these short-term disruptions result in long-term gains. there is no doubt that we would rather be praised than criticized for all the work that's taken place to improve san francisco, making our city safer, more resilient and more efficient to serve this generation and many more generations to come. like you, supervisors, at times we hear from constituents when a project seems to be taking too long to complete when there is dust, traffic congestion, vibrations, parking...
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as long as you're willing to be a spy. abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis and the everyday james bonds making thousands. >> reporter: meet todd gibbons. he may look like an ordinary shopper. but watch this. todd walks the aisles of this duane reade drugstore, snapping photos. and he's getting paid to do it. todd, i'm told you're a secret shopper. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and the secret's out. in just eight months, he's already raking it in. how much money have you made? >> i've made just over $12,000. >> reporter: $12,000? >> yeah. >> reporter: todd secret shops in his spare time through a free app called gigwalk. gigwalk posts quick jobs around town for members to complete. big brands hire apps like gigwalk or easyshift to check up on their products or to check out the competition. gigwalk says there are about 400,000 walkers across america on average making $10 to $15 an hour. todd is one of their top earners. and while available gigs vary by location, there are postings for all 50 states. >> for side m
as long as you're willing to be a spy. abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis and the everyday james bonds making thousands. >> reporter: meet todd gibbons. he may look like an ordinary shopper. but watch this. todd walks the aisles of this duane reade drugstore, snapping photos. and he's getting paid to do it. todd, i'm told you're a secret shopper. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and the secret's out. in just eight months, he's already raking it in. how much money...
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it so you a long-term decades long return. it very small percentage a couple of percent was spent on truly green energy. we didn't though money at this. we were open the cusp and almost worked. we could have made it 1.5 or 2 trillion that worked. >> we don't see eye to eye on that. the problem is bloated government is the economy's worst enemy. and the best thing we can do is stream line government. reign in the progressive state. team line the tax system. third and fourth quarter gdp we saw a move of government spending. particularly in the fourth quarter. and ironly what we saw with consumer spending was up and business spending up. do you think we are getting clear signs that can everyone take a cue and get government out of the way. maybe we'll get traction ourselves. >> government does not produce well. those don't create jobs. because businesses need to look over a ten to 1020 year period. they have to plan for their cost. and so when the short term stimuli come in, they are discounted in the private sector for business
it so you a long-term decades long return. it very small percentage a couple of percent was spent on truly green energy. we didn't though money at this. we were open the cusp and almost worked. we could have made it 1.5 or 2 trillion that worked. >> we don't see eye to eye on that. the problem is bloated government is the economy's worst enemy. and the best thing we can do is stream line government. reign in the progressive state. team line the tax system. third and fourth quarter gdp we...
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if that sounds like a long time, it's not, considering just how long kim's been looking for answers, ones she just recently found. a single picture has the power we all know to tell the story of a moment in time. but put two together and you just might see the story of an entire lifetime. with these two, kim's lifetime. >> when i think about all the way from the beginning, it seems like, you know -- >> reporter: the first photograph is of kim as a young girl with her mother and relatives on an apartment balcony in saigon in 1975, not long before the city fell and kim, without her mother, would be among the last to flee. kim was adopted by a family in florida. her childhood years spent desperately not wanting to be different. but her hair, her skin, her eyes made that job impossible. >> it was really hard on he growing up, because i just dread talking about where i was born. >> reporter: it all changed, though, one night in 1992 when kim sat in a broadway theater with her now husband peter. the show was miss saigon and the war pulling apart mother and child stirred something inside ki
if that sounds like a long time, it's not, considering just how long kim's been looking for answers, ones she just recently found. a single picture has the power we all know to tell the story of a moment in time. but put two together and you just might see the story of an entire lifetime. with these two, kim's lifetime. >> when i think about all the way from the beginning, it seems like, you know -- >> reporter: the first photograph is of kim as a young girl with her mother and...
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. ♪ >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was cliche. dudes come to prison, they work out, you get big and strong and all that stuff. and just after a while, i just i had too much time and i kept getting in trouble. a buddy of mine started talking to me about lifting. i got into it and now it's more of taking out my frustrations down here. it's a stress reliever. >> work everything all week long. you get every body part at least once. like on monday you would have a big day, and tuesday you might doo shoulders, lats and traps. wednesday you do arms. thursday a heavy bench day. you got a leg day in there somewhere. >> in the survival of the fittest environment, the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> let's get another one. push it push it push it. >> that right there, 215 pounds. >> that's a lot of weight. >> yeah. i only weigh 170. so that's about double my weight. a lot of these guys they lift that kind of weight. they see me get off the bar, new york, come over here come mess with the big dogs.
. ♪ >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was cliche. dudes come to prison, they work out, you get big and strong and all that stuff. and just after a while, i just i had too much time and i kept getting in trouble. a buddy of mine started talking to me about lifting. i got into it and now it's more of taking out my frustrations down here. it's a stress reliever. >> work everything all week long. you get every body part at least once. like on monday you would...
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long range deblasio forecast, one term. the mayor fired back with this. >> i respect al roker a lot. watched him on tv for many, many years. it's a different thing to run a city than to give the weather on tv. so i am comfortable with our decision making. >> the person that got the last word is the person with the biggest microphone and that is l roker. he said mr. mayor, i could never run nyc, but i know when it's time to keep kids home from school. david is in charlotte where the snow is still coming down. david, tell us what happened yesterday. the gridlock and how long were people stranded? is the situation any better today? >> there is no repeat today of that mess that we saw in raleigh yesterday. so many people got caught in the sudden snowstorm. that downfall. it god stranded on the roads. the governor talking about how they made sure last night that they had the national guard available to make sure that no one got stranded so they wouldn't have a repeat of atlanta. listen. >> my biggest concern while here last nigh
long range deblasio forecast, one term. the mayor fired back with this. >> i respect al roker a lot. watched him on tv for many, many years. it's a different thing to run a city than to give the weather on tv. so i am comfortable with our decision making. >> the person that got the last word is the person with the biggest microphone and that is l roker. he said mr. mayor, i could never run nyc, but i know when it's time to keep kids home from school. david is in charlotte where the...
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food isn't hiring long-term bond played? is everyone's a troubling to set dawn dash to accept the job who is turning it down? people are not turret -- turning them down. charles: that is a wonderful play because whenever we hear anything the message is somehow society is treated unfairly by business and politician but somehow i have not heard this makes me feel warm and fuzzy. when i hear words like inclusive am public-private partnerships that makes me feel nervous. >> the president is a real. he officiates policies that discourage business growth ann job creation at the same time there are necessary policies but expanding it to great lengths to encourage people not to work so you discourage job creation and encourage people not to work the buck up the numbers to say why aren't people working? hire the long-term unemployed it is not realistic american businesses will grow and they want to grow there are bills them policies and approaches out there to get the government out of the way without any stimulus or spending we will
food isn't hiring long-term bond played? is everyone's a troubling to set dawn dash to accept the job who is turning it down? people are not turret -- turning them down. charles: that is a wonderful play because whenever we hear anything the message is somehow society is treated unfairly by business and politician but somehow i have not heard this makes me feel warm and fuzzy. when i hear words like inclusive am public-private partnerships that makes me feel nervous. >> the president is a...
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dan savage, you don't need a big long question. tell us what's on your mind tonight. >> i think it's important to know the law doesn't twhal single out gays and lesbians alone for discrimination. it is so broadly worded that anyone in arizona can discriminate against anyone else in the provision of goods or services or anything else for basically any reason, so long as they claim that they're discriminating because of a sincerely held religious belief. a muslim cab driver could refuse to drive home someone from a bar because his faith disapproves of drichi drinking alcohol. someone in a grocery store could refuse to selling groceries to a single parent because she believes having children out of wedlock or premarital sex is wrong. a decision overturning amendment 2 in colorado that the law can't be specifically targeted at one group. it's really a target on the backs of everyone. >> you mentioned that ruling, of course, written by justice kennedy. 7-2 ruling. strong ruling from the supreme court back all the way in 1996 against, as
dan savage, you don't need a big long question. tell us what's on your mind tonight. >> i think it's important to know the law doesn't twhal single out gays and lesbians alone for discrimination. it is so broadly worded that anyone in arizona can discriminate against anyone else in the provision of goods or services or anything else for basically any reason, so long as they claim that they're discriminating because of a sincerely held religious belief. a muslim cab driver could refuse to...
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in the last few years you could not miss as long as you were long. that will start to change as the fed removes liquidity. >> what keeps you up at night? equities --of liquidity of equities. volatility was so last year because the fed was involved. we believe that volatility will again to pick up. shock from emerging markets is also large. we see what is happening in the ukraine and venezuela. that will only worsen as the paper gets more aggressive. and china. if they do not move to a more induction model, it will be tough. >> how afraid are you of brazil? >> not very. much more of those other three spots. >> great to have you here. garry, portfolio manager from passport capital. having a pretty good 2014 already. >> a bunker designed to survive a nuclear attack. sounds like the perfect place to store secret data. that is coming up next on "market makers." ♪ you can still buy secrecy in switzerland. it is not in a bank vault that inside a mountain. talked his way into a converted cold war swiss army bunker deep inside the else -- alps. the alpine l
in the last few years you could not miss as long as you were long. that will start to change as the fed removes liquidity. >> what keeps you up at night? equities --of liquidity of equities. volatility was so last year because the fed was involved. we believe that volatility will again to pick up. shock from emerging markets is also large. we see what is happening in the ukraine and venezuela. that will only worsen as the paper gets more aggressive. and china. if they do not move to a...
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>> that is the history, i long history people love loan out -- a long history of people who have blown out. reallycome in and get excited and then decide that i'm not that interested them and they move on. thatcide that i am not interested, and they move on. goldenerberg was the boy, i could do no wrong, did we overstate his embedded of and could do no wrong, did we overstate his competitive advantage? >> no. it is an event by itself. i think it is going to continue to do well, it will not be later by the side of the road. >> does facebook need to change the way we think about what we use it for? you would not put real-time news on there, neither would i. you saw them fumble around a with this last week in the super bowl. i do not think it will ever take. they are almost exclusively mobile, there is no investment in the desktop roddick, and it is more internet and sharing. -- product, and it is more on the internet with sherry. aring. use a mobile device, you use it in a very different fashion than use the desktop -- you use the desk top. mobile is over half their revenues, they have a
>> that is the history, i long history people love loan out -- a long history of people who have blown out. reallycome in and get excited and then decide that i'm not that interested them and they move on. thatcide that i am not interested, and they move on. goldenerberg was the boy, i could do no wrong, did we overstate his embedded of and could do no wrong, did we overstate his competitive advantage? >> no. it is an event by itself. i think it is going to continue to do well, it...
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things all day long. >> of course you can do it. from here, four more times. we're going to go four. >> take this ball on the road and work out in your hotel room. >> or anything you can grab, really. last one, from here, let's take it into a twist. twist, twist. >> bend the knees when you do this. >> absolutely bend the knees. not only that, but you also want to give a little curve with the foot. >> what do you mean? a pivot. >> pivot. yes. from here. eight more times. eight, seven, six. >> what does this do? >> works your cores and hips, thighs and buns. we're going to start and take it into the chest. so, left and right. left and right. >> what does this do? >> this works a little deeper into the core muscles. okay. >> why is it different? >> the elbow, you want to take the elbow all the way back. >> right now also engaging the obliq obliques. keep going, working the thighs. >> my elbow. >> that's the idea is to get that elbow all the way up. okay, not to the side, but all the way up. so four more, three more. from here we'll add
things all day long. >> of course you can do it. from here, four more times. we're going to go four. >> take this ball on the road and work out in your hotel room. >> or anything you can grab, really. last one, from here, let's take it into a twist. twist, twist. >> bend the knees when you do this. >> absolutely bend the knees. not only that, but you also want to give a little curve with the foot. >> what do you mean? a pivot. >> pivot. yes. from here....
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you have been looking at this over the long haul, a long time in the struggle, yourself. >> uh-huh. >>l with, like i said, there are a lot more people doing it. pete played a huge role in. i think o. this ni is right. many of the people doing political music today aren't signed to big labels. big concert halls they are playing environmental rallies and coffee shops and smaller concert halls and spreading that world through twitter and facebook and using the internet like onni said. i think it's a huge advancement. >> well, john nichols through your journalism, you are talking to some of those communities of interest today. what's different about now and when we might have seen pete seeger rallying for a cleaner hudson river in the 1980s or to an ends to the vietnam war or a voting rights act in the 1960s? >> well, pete seeger lived such a long life that he went through all of the communications platforms. remember, he was born before radio was pin popular usage and came of age before television was in popular usage. and yet passed away in the digital era, and this is an important th
you have been looking at this over the long haul, a long time in the struggle, yourself. >> uh-huh. >>l with, like i said, there are a lot more people doing it. pete played a huge role in. i think o. this ni is right. many of the people doing political music today aren't signed to big labels. big concert halls they are playing environmental rallies and coffee shops and smaller concert halls and spreading that world through twitter and facebook and using the internet like onni said....
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, long way. now the music will carry him. >> >> osgood: next -- >> i can't believe i ate the whole thing. >> you ate it, ralph. >> >> osgood: after all the nonstop snacking that super bowl seems to demand, comes the irreconcilable reckoning, mo rocca has been talking about that with an expert. >> super bowl sunday is the second biggest eating day of the year, just after thanksgiving. >> the result for many? super bulge. >> it is very common for people to over indulge on super bowl sunday. first we might have had a few drinks which might impair judgment and portion control. second, when one is around a lot of other people, one might be paying less attention to what one is putting in one's mouth. >> dr. benjamin led wall is a gastroenterology at, enterologist at presbyterian hospital. >> for those who tend on chewing the fat all day long, the doctor has bad news. >> fatty foods cause indy jetion because fat takes the most work on the gastrointestinal tract to break down. >> fat also sits in the lon
, long way. now the music will carry him. >> >> osgood: next -- >> i can't believe i ate the whole thing. >> you ate it, ralph. >> >> osgood: after all the nonstop snacking that super bowl seems to demand, comes the irreconcilable reckoning, mo rocca has been talking about that with an expert. >> super bowl sunday is the second biggest eating day of the year, just after thanksgiving. >> the result for many? super bulge. >> it is very common...
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you can't fight in him is like that over a long. of-- over a long period of time. in the at her, you can do anything. -- the legacyen of that show and the memories of the people i worked with. i will have dinner with some of the gang tonight. i have nothing but love for that old time. tavis: the story of how you got that role. when frazier was on cheers, he did not have a brother. i will let you tell the story of how he wound up with her brother. >> they were putting together the show. the casting director had seen me in a play on broadway. one of the casting directors said if you're going to ever have a brother, this guy looked a lot like kelsey. in his early days on soaps and me in my early days on "frasier," we did look alike. now he looks younger. said, weght me in and are thinking of having a brother and all we know is that frasier freudian and niles will be hjungian. they called me and said, it must've gone well because they offered you the part. it was like a rehash of what i went to new york and my first audition i was on broadway. it close, but -- tavis: t
you can't fight in him is like that over a long. of-- over a long period of time. in the at her, you can do anything. -- the legacyen of that show and the memories of the people i worked with. i will have dinner with some of the gang tonight. i have nothing but love for that old time. tavis: the story of how you got that role. when frazier was on cheers, he did not have a brother. i will let you tell the story of how he wound up with her brother. >> they were putting together the show....
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for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can't i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ 'cause you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ >> this is your opportunity to dance, y'all. get loose. put your hands together. put your hands together. put your hands together. >> oh, baby. >> let's do it. ♪ give me your give me your ♪ ♪ give me your attention baby ♪ ♪ i gotta tell you a little something about yourself ♪ ♪ you're wonderful, flawless ooh, you're a sexy lady ♪ ♪ but you walk around here like you wanna be someone else ♪ ♪ oh, whoa-oh-oh ♪ i know that you don't know it ♪ ♪ but you're fine so fine ♪ ♪ fine, so fine oh whoa-oh-oh ♪ ♪ oh girl, i'm gonna s
for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can't i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ 'cause you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked...
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and, you know, it's a long process. we're getting started and i look forward to get together and chat >> commissioner vietor. >> you know thank you for that. and i do feel recycle at some point i don't know when it fauldz falls we need to have a conversation about diversification and the drought and to prioritize those new projects and what makes sense how to pay for it from con jufb to recycle water and how to make decisions found decisions on you know what should go and what shouldn't. there's been not a moment too soon we've got to bring those projects on line. i don't know if there's a time you could come back, you know, as part of the budget if need be in not pretty shortly after those hearings to understand your options here >> yeah, we can do that i'm not sure the budget place is a place for it but we can come back and describe the short term and long-term and how we get to the decisions that's doable but keep in mind those are are not easy decisions the low hanging fruit left a long time ago. >> it's consistent
and, you know, it's a long process. we're getting started and i look forward to get together and chat >> commissioner vietor. >> you know thank you for that. and i do feel recycle at some point i don't know when it fauldz falls we need to have a conversation about diversification and the drought and to prioritize those new projects and what makes sense how to pay for it from con jufb to recycle water and how to make decisions found decisions on you know what should go and what...
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that was 20 miles long. from shanghai to the islands where the port is located and the ridge was completed in two and a half years. 20 miles of six lane bridge over the china sea to an island in two and a half years. it employed literally thousands of workers. prior to the project nothing was there but a sleepy fishing village with some islands off in the distance. the first phase of the project opened in 2004 and by 2013 china had accomplished its goal of having the worlds largest port. i might say the same thing about high-speed rail. we both the read that we would do high-speed rail of a few years ago. right now the u.s. has not one single mile of high-speed rail and the chinese moved more people than our entire domestic airline industry by high-speed rail right now. so america can do it. we can do it and we can do it better. now i didn't come here to rehash all the data regarding our nation's infrastructure needs. quite frankly the facts have been reported. they have been studied and they have been discu
that was 20 miles long. from shanghai to the islands where the port is located and the ridge was completed in two and a half years. 20 miles of six lane bridge over the china sea to an island in two and a half years. it employed literally thousands of workers. prior to the project nothing was there but a sleepy fishing village with some islands off in the distance. the first phase of the project opened in 2004 and by 2013 china had accomplished its goal of having the worlds largest port. i...
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the russians is a longstanding ally that long. that said we have a blockage in new york and have a been a huge hit as well. in geneva. think about much of correspondence which at the stake in geneva. tawny too long to now a global conference to come back in the eco wildlife trade has concluded in the british cop show. it's the first time highs of government and foreign ministers from the ground while and have come together to define and agree ongoing commitments for tackling illicit wild life trafficking. marshall has the story. high level political commitments to take urgent action to tackle the legal wife my tray. paint that furry me she'd hit by britain's royal family prince callous and i wish the school term. they are at the forefront of this groundbreaking conference of mobile heads of state and government. graced with them is featured in one of the two new cd was released at the conference. the illegal wildlife trade is estimated to be worth over ten be the u s dollars a year and it's drastically reduced in many black black
the russians is a longstanding ally that long. that said we have a blockage in new york and have a been a huge hit as well. in geneva. think about much of correspondence which at the stake in geneva. tawny too long to now a global conference to come back in the eco wildlife trade has concluded in the british cop show. it's the first time highs of government and foreign ministers from the ground while and have come together to define and agree ongoing commitments for tackling illicit wild life...
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>> long term? >> long term in terms of employer bases. we have a unique system. where partly because of historical accident and some decisions that fdr made during wartime, our health care has been much more tied to employers. and that's not the case in other case in other developed countries. it has worked for a long time, but what is also true is it is meant for a lot of u.s. companies, a greater burden, more costs relative to their international competitors, that's a challenge. it has also meant that folks who were self employed for example, or independent contractors weren't always getting the same deal as somebody who -- somebody who had a job. it meant that folks working for small businesses sometimes had more trouble getting decent premiums and decent rates. so it just created a great amount of unevenness in the system. i don't think that an employer-based system is going to be -- or should be replaced any time soon. but what the affordable care act does do is gives people some flexibility. it says if i'm working at a big company like ibm or google and i d
>> long term? >> long term in terms of employer bases. we have a unique system. where partly because of historical accident and some decisions that fdr made during wartime, our health care has been much more tied to employers. and that's not the case in other case in other developed countries. it has worked for a long time, but what is also true is it is meant for a lot of u.s. companies, a greater burden, more costs relative to their international competitors, that's a challenge....
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but long-term trends can run into short-term stumbling blocks. fresh market, name a few, however, there is one terrific stand up in the ground. the company that managed to overcome the weakest, white wave, the maker of organic milk, coffee dreamers and so i and almond milk based products that spun off about 60 months ago. the company beat off a 20 cent basis, higher than expected revenue and 11.5 and double digit. stock jumped 10% and the news hasn't looked back since. white wave has given us a 30% back. rallied 65% since it became public. i would not be surprised if it has a lot more room to go. let's check in with greg ingles and see where the company is going and headed. welcome back to "mad money." congratulations on the job you've done. >> thanks so much. thanks for having me back. >> this obesity story, it's about you and your company. >> it is a little bit about us. i think it's about the broader society consciousness about the food that we eat. >> and let's start there, because you -- i can't -- i have very little time because there is so
but long-term trends can run into short-term stumbling blocks. fresh market, name a few, however, there is one terrific stand up in the ground. the company that managed to overcome the weakest, white wave, the maker of organic milk, coffee dreamers and so i and almond milk based products that spun off about 60 months ago. the company beat off a 20 cent basis, higher than expected revenue and 11.5 and double digit. stock jumped 10% and the news hasn't looked back since. white wave has given us a...
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so economist elected things for a long time and have someone different views. i think the challenge for the affordable care act will be that some of the channels are rather indirect. so one can tote up the effect on medicare payments to survivors, but the extent to which the spread of accountable care organizations or medicare penalties for remission and patients for hospitals, the extent to which those changes in law will spill over to help health care delivery outside of medicare goes are several factors, subtle connections command that think there will be hard to detect, but i expect that in a few years certainly you will see cover research. there will be trying to get that . >> i just wanted to follow-up on the participation rate forecast that you have. did you see that as happening mainly because of demographic gauging, or is it also a long-term diminishing of all age groups or your orders? and what are the implications of that? is seems to me taking all six and a half% unemployment, a threshold where they say it's likely that we will keep interest is low
so economist elected things for a long time and have someone different views. i think the challenge for the affordable care act will be that some of the channels are rather indirect. so one can tote up the effect on medicare payments to survivors, but the extent to which the spread of accountable care organizations or medicare penalties for remission and patients for hospitals, the extent to which those changes in law will spill over to help health care delivery outside of medicare goes are...
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the report also found one reason it took so long for the alleged bullying to come to light was because the victim never reported it or indicated it was a problem. >> i find that unacceptable. >> why? >> because we've been trying to bring to it the attention of the campus for a long time for them to deny any responsibility when we've been talking about this is unacceptable. >> reporter: gary daniels lead the black unity group on campus. he says the university has very poor policies to begin with. the next step is for an 18 member task force led by retired judge to meet and come up with recommendations on things the university can do to change in order to make sure incidents like this never happen again. that task force is made up of community members, faculty members and students and they plan to release their recommendations by april 30th. coming up at 6:00 tonight we'll hear from the university president about this report. >>> thank you. finally got some in the midst of some of the driest weather the state has ever seen we did pick up some decent rainfall this weekend. but is it enoug
the report also found one reason it took so long for the alleged bullying to come to light was because the victim never reported it or indicated it was a problem. >> i find that unacceptable. >> why? >> because we've been trying to bring to it the attention of the campus for a long time for them to deny any responsibility when we've been talking about this is unacceptable. >> reporter: gary daniels lead the black unity group on campus. he says the university has very...
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try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. charles: if it is time to let loose with the addition of view were. [laughter] >> here is your reaction to people with their sharp turnabout on twitter. who drinks more? beer and spirits consumption isp liberals drink. one person was teting i would drink more also if i was on the same team as obamacare. >> take the edge off slow economy and high taxes. >> in addition to economic policies liberals are incapable to operate heavy machinery. [laughter] >> conservatives have more fun when they drink. charles: do you drink when you are happy or sad? >> it makes me happy. [laughter] but we let loose a little more but the sttdy is flawe because when the roles say it drives conservatives to drink. >> it is the red and the blue stayed. >> it goes up with the liberal states more conservative thinking i'd be a dream. >> although in washington d.c. they drink more champagne. >> they are spending our money. >> have you see this all the open theuse the sensors to measure the heart rate. i think it w
try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. charles: if it is time to let loose with the addition of view were. [laughter] >> here is your reaction to people with their sharp turnabout on twitter. who drinks more? beer and spirits consumption isp liberals drink. one person was teting i would drink more also if i was on the same team as obamacare. >> take the edge off slow economy and high taxes. >> in addition to economic policies liberals are incapable to operate heavy machinery....
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i haven't had it on for such a long time. since i got up driving in from the east bay it's raining just like this. you can see there is standing water out here on the ground. we drove across the san mateo bridge. my photographer had to hold the steering wheel tight. it's windy crossing the bridge too. that is causing some problems throughout on the roadways. already this morning starting in san francisco, a bad one, a driver in a porsche drove with the top down this morning, spun out and hit a tree. there were some minor injuries and the car itself, well, it was totaled. if you know cars, those can go up to $100,000. major front end damage there. we're talking about rain flew the morning commute which in your typical year we might complain about. this year with all of the drought talk it's a welcome sight on the roads, though, the chp has a word of advice. it will be slick. >> you can always determine that by seeing if there's white bubbles on the road. that is a very good indication that the road is going to be extra slipper
i haven't had it on for such a long time. since i got up driving in from the east bay it's raining just like this. you can see there is standing water out here on the ground. we drove across the san mateo bridge. my photographer had to hold the steering wheel tight. it's windy crossing the bridge too. that is causing some problems throughout on the roadways. already this morning starting in san francisco, a bad one, a driver in a porsche drove with the top down this morning, spun out and hit a...
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no, they can't stay long. they are trying. >> in the u.s., easily, random stuff. >> the biggest threat would be a cyberand physical attack. but insists security has increased and the focus remains on both prevents the lights from going out and making sure we know how to get them back on. >> we asked the fbi this afternoon if they had new information on the investigation, they would only say they don't think a terrorist organization attacked the power plant but they are sifting through the evidence. our coverage continues on our web site. watch more on the power plant attack. look under hot topics. >>> rain is back in the bay area and we're tracking it. we have live team coverage. john fowler is in the north bay. we begin with bill martin in the weather center. >> the rain is showing up in the north bay. the rain will come on your neighborhood in the next hour or two as the systems come in. a much-needed rainfall. events will move into the bay area. it's coming off the pacific, we have a nice like of moisture s
no, they can't stay long. they are trying. >> in the u.s., easily, random stuff. >> the biggest threat would be a cyberand physical attack. but insists security has increased and the focus remains on both prevents the lights from going out and making sure we know how to get them back on. >> we asked the fbi this afternoon if they had new information on the investigation, they would only say they don't think a terrorist organization attacked the power plant but they are sifting...
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as long as the prices in houses are low enough, so they see attracted to sell the house they'll do it. >> and those same institutional buyers will slow or stop their buying when homes become too pricey and no longer boost their bottom line. mary snowy, al jazeera. >> what happens if the buyers suddenly decide to exit the housing market? what kind of impact will it have, the answer is we don't know. this is wholly uncharted territory. home ownership, isn't that a neat little chart? home ownership rates have been declining, they fell to 65.2% in 2013. that is the lowest level since the left side of the chart, 1995. stagnant wages, higher home prices, rising mortgage rates, stricter income requirements they're all squeezing more middle class home buyers out. jed coco is the chief economist for residential real estate. he says hold on. some of this is just misleading. jed always good to see you. why do you say this is misleading that our home ownership rates continue to drop? >> good to be back here again ali. one reason this home oarl rate hasn't risen, is that we are seeing more renters
as long as the prices in houses are low enough, so they see attracted to sell the house they'll do it. >> and those same institutional buyers will slow or stop their buying when homes become too pricey and no longer boost their bottom line. mary snowy, al jazeera. >> what happens if the buyers suddenly decide to exit the housing market? what kind of impact will it have, the answer is we don't know. this is wholly uncharted territory. home ownership, isn't that a neat little chart?...
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it takes a long time. as a practical matter, is that a good solution? >> it's not clear to me how quickly it would happen. it's certainly possible that these cases counting all the possible appeals and the delays between them, it could drag on for as long as you say, the court's going to act more urgently when there's reason to do so, however, and that might be the case here. the other question is whether this authority that the president has taken for his own and on his own would still be around and, therefore, available to the next president who would perhaps be a republican. what that could then mean, some of these people like harry reid are at vow indicating could happen then, republicans who are running in 2014 and 2016. and whoever runs for president on the republican ticket in 2016, would be campaigning against what they would consider to be executive excess. and it would, therefore, make it awkward for them to start using it once in office. >> but if they did -- >> a long term consequence, wouldn't come about. >> what are the likes of harry reid
it takes a long time. as a practical matter, is that a good solution? >> it's not clear to me how quickly it would happen. it's certainly possible that these cases counting all the possible appeals and the delays between them, it could drag on for as long as you say, the court's going to act more urgently when there's reason to do so, however, and that might be the case here. the other question is whether this authority that the president has taken for his own and on his own would still...
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so we have a very long-term plan and very long-term mind-set for building the company. adam: all right. elizabeth holmes. the company is called theranos. there are people in this world that revolutionize our lives, cocoa chanel, steve jobs, walt disney and elizabeth holmes. thank you. >> thank you. adam: they are turning instead to foreign investors, most of whom are chinese. now it is all part of a program that dates back to 1990 called eb 5 which allows foreign investors to finance business in the united states in return for a green card. we have owners of a florida restaurant franchise group that uses the program and they are doing it successfully. they will teach us how to say hello to foreign investors. jack and joe, welcome to the show. thank you and congratulations. you have a barbecue restaurant chain, do you not, and you turned to foreign investors to get the financing to do it because the bank said no? >> yeah, that's correct. thanks for having us first and foremost. we use eb-5 program funding to grow our restaurants in a way we couldn't ordinarily do that th
so we have a very long-term plan and very long-term mind-set for building the company. adam: all right. elizabeth holmes. the company is called theranos. there are people in this world that revolutionize our lives, cocoa chanel, steve jobs, walt disney and elizabeth holmes. thank you. >> thank you. adam: they are turning instead to foreign investors, most of whom are chinese. now it is all part of a program that dates back to 1990 called eb 5 which allows foreign investors to finance...
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they don't live that long. the real problem is that pills, we're hearing little hints that pills were involved here. he apparently had sustained quality of recovery and it is unfortunately the medical system that does my patients ill service. the fact is you have a history of heroin addiction, you should not be put on painkillers. the problem with celebrities is they often seek special exceptional care. conrad murray was special exceptional care. that's what you end up with and particularly addicts are prone to getting sucked into real trouble in the medical system. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. and we'll continue to follow this breaking news on the death of philip seymour hoffman, but we're also checking in on another story. this, too, out of hollywood. filmmaker woody allen has responded to child abuse allegations against him. details on that right after this. at uwe know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of lik
they don't live that long. the real problem is that pills, we're hearing little hints that pills were involved here. he apparently had sustained quality of recovery and it is unfortunately the medical system that does my patients ill service. the fact is you have a history of heroin addiction, you should not be put on painkillers. the problem with celebrities is they often seek special exceptional care. conrad murray was special exceptional care. that's what you end up with and particularly...
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as long as you're willing to be a spy. abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis, and the everyday james bonds making thousands. >> reporter: meet todd gibbons. he may look like an ordinary shopper. but watch this. todd walks the aisles of this duane reade drugstore, snapping photos. and he's getting paid to do it. i'm told you're a secret shopper. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and the secret's out. in just eight months, he's already raking it in. how much money have you made? >> i've made just over $12,000. >> reporter: $12,000? >> yeah. >> reporter: todd secret shops in his spare time through a free app called gigwalk. gigwalk posts quick jobs around town for members to complete. big brands hire apps like gigwalk or easyshift to check up on their products or to check out the competition. gigwalk says there are about 400,000 walkers across america on average making $10 to $15 an hour. todd is one of their top earners. and while available gigs vary by location, there are postings for all 50 states. >> for side money,
as long as you're willing to be a spy. abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis, and the everyday james bonds making thousands. >> reporter: meet todd gibbons. he may look like an ordinary shopper. but watch this. todd walks the aisles of this duane reade drugstore, snapping photos. and he's getting paid to do it. i'm told you're a secret shopper. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and the secret's out. in just eight months, he's already raking it in. how much money have you...
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in the other corners the evil no good dick refused to hoe below long-term capital management oh it's dick the gorilla buddhistic. here to mediate this fight is hank them or paulson will be rescued this stage rumble in the wall street jungle with a seven or billion times out the audience shrinks yes the game is rigged. is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women who wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns and burn how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the fear that. women are definitely the target of the gun lobby the one you don't kill but not one that killing many but if so many would you would just prefer. i'm noticing more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth. were clearly not the safest. welcome back
in the other corners the evil no good dick refused to hoe below long-term capital management oh it's dick the gorilla buddhistic. here to mediate this fight is hank them or paulson will be rescued this stage rumble in the wall street jungle with a seven or billion times out the audience shrinks yes the game is rigged. is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women who wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns and burn how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to...
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because it was too oh well you need new long will it . us. one might lead. he was chief is frostbite communication is at its best bentley university increasing transparency in china's political life in the surreal quality to publicize its campuses in this country for the five eighth and five police officers judges and prosecutors. i level talks between south korea of the dprk weekend at his house on south korean side for the village of coverage all another opinion piece of me trying to die he slams the patent for its increasingly subversive and aggressive role in asia the company to the city to the plate on cctv you designed it when bombay jay one you cheat i won my taiwan's mainland affairs chief has delivered a speech at nanjing university on the second day off this trip to the mainland. wallace said that cross strait relations are at their best now. he also stressed the importance of youth exchanges been promoting cross strait relations he added that people from but the mainland and taiwan should carry on traditional chinese culture which can be a form of
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it's been a long time since iowa state won at oklahoma state. how long? >> how long has it been? >> since 1988. unbelievable. the big 12 was the big eight back then and they played a whole lot of basketball in stillwater. under 20 seconds to go, this is the second overtime. long, his only bucket of the game. sends it to a third overtime. under a minute in the third overtime. cyclones down 2. morris for one. 1.9 to go. one last chance for the cowboys. le'bryan nash did all he could. he had 26 points in this game, but iowa state hangs on and wins finally in stillwater in triple overtime. >>> still no chris paul but the clips have done themselves all right without him. blake griffin had 36 in this one. less than ten seconds to play, the clips are down 1. j.j. redick, matt barnes, tattoo you, clippers up two, but then randy foye, the former clipper. here's what we'll do, hixon is going to give it to you and you're going to shoot and you're going to score and then we're going to mob you and that's exactly what happened. nuggets win on foye's game-winning three. >> and that was over bl
it's been a long time since iowa state won at oklahoma state. how long? >> how long has it been? >> since 1988. unbelievable. the big 12 was the big eight back then and they played a whole lot of basketball in stillwater. under 20 seconds to go, this is the second overtime. long, his only bucket of the game. sends it to a third overtime. under a minute in the third overtime. cyclones down 2. morris for one. 1.9 to go. one last chance for the cowboys. le'bryan nash did all he could....
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guru long ruling will. go the er. well welcome to your games at all coming to you from dw studios in parcels it's very good to us this is what's coming up in the next half hour. ukraine with the country after the protests. see how well the dentist and i made that name. it's a welcome to stop a decent start on. it then sets comes thick and shops to ukraine in recent days after weeks of protests and opposition to cap a pow in the capital kiev last week six am to curb anti was the president until a few days ago to plot. this development so welcomed by many people particularly in the west of the country in cities like a bit. and in any edition of european settlement to keep that in seventeen help us loads of protest is what regularly travel to kiev. while the predominant feeling in the event is not one of hope many also see links to daddy to sit back and relax. then by night. since the revolution the city has been without a police courts hundreds of people have volunteered to patrol the streets from their cars the is one
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particularly people who need long-term services and support. that is what medi-cal would pay for that medicare is not paying for and we want to make sure they access that medi-cal again and they don't disqualify themselves getting resources and not knowing they are going to transition into a new program. the other major part of medi-cal that affects individuals living with disabilities is the fact that the state of california has to offer the same benefit package to same individuals who receive traditional medi-cal and expansion medi-cal. in other states that have decided to expand their medi-cal programs, they don't always match their two benefit packages. had are in california they have done that. that really cuts down on administrative complexity but it also opens up the world of long-term services and support for the expansion population. that means that individuals who receive the expansion medi-cal are also going to have ak isses to ihhs, in home supportive services program an long-term care. that is about the resource and asset limit. th
particularly people who need long-term services and support. that is what medi-cal would pay for that medicare is not paying for and we want to make sure they access that medi-cal again and they don't disqualify themselves getting resources and not knowing they are going to transition into a new program. the other major part of medi-cal that affects individuals living with disabilities is the fact that the state of california has to offer the same benefit package to same individuals who receive...
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>>for short term it is but for long term i think it's awful. they didn't even have share buybacks until the 1980's. it was never even heard of. what you're looking at are companies that for earnings per sharewhich you have to be careful looking at thatit reduces the share count. so basically companies can grow their earnings per share without necessarily growing their top lines which is what we have been seeing. i think more importantly it takes away from future growth. so for the long term i don't think it's that helpful plus they are buying high and selling low in their buyback activity. nevertheless, it should be a boost for earnings per share. i think the real key going forward is going to be the employment report this week and the economic outlook going forward. i think that's really what the balance of the quarter and maybe even the year rests on. >>tim, thanks for bringing all of that to us this morning. >>my pleasure. janet yellen will officially be sworn in today as the first female chair of the federal reserve bank. she takes over as
>>for short term it is but for long term i think it's awful. they didn't even have share buybacks until the 1980's. it was never even heard of. what you're looking at are companies that for earnings per sharewhich you have to be careful looking at thatit reduces the share count. so basically companies can grow their earnings per share without necessarily growing their top lines which is what we have been seeing. i think more importantly it takes away from future growth. so for the long...
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if it goes in september, it is a long, long season. selfishly, i don't want him to stop. i love watching him play. >> let's talk about if there is a lead character, there is a second lead and that is richard sherman who had the rant at the end of the n.f.c. championship game. he is a quarterback so not quite as big a deal. how big a role do you expect him to play? >> very big role. he is the tone setter. he's the guy with the attitude, going to jam the receivers. they are secondary. it's all about intimidation too. as much as we love to talk about the passing game, if you're on the other side of it you're looking at chancellor who is a safety, about 250 pound it looks like, who knocks people out. if you're wes walker and see this guy, it is about intimidation. >> you kind of lectured me how you're not going to give me your prediction, howie. >> i wouldn't dare lech tire -- lecture you. >> yeah, you would. >> i've been on the edge of my seat in case i'd have to pull him off you. don't poke him. he's like a bear. >> jimmy? >> i think it will be a very competitive game and i
if it goes in september, it is a long, long season. selfishly, i don't want him to stop. i love watching him play. >> let's talk about if there is a lead character, there is a second lead and that is richard sherman who had the rant at the end of the n.f.c. championship game. he is a quarterback so not quite as big a deal. how big a role do you expect him to play? >> very big role. he is the tone setter. he's the guy with the attitude, going to jam the receivers. they are secondary....
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if it goes in september, it is a long, long season. selfishly, i don't want him to stop. i love watching him play. >> let's talk about if there is a lead character, there is a second lead and that is richard sherman who had the rant at the end of the n.f.c. championship game. he is a quarterback so not quite as big a deal. how big a role do you expect him to play? >> very big role. he is the tone he's a tone setter. a guy with an attitude., go their secondary, it's all abouta intimidation. as much as we love to talk about the passing game, if your on the other side, you're looking at chancellor, who is a safety, who is about 250 pounds, who knocks people out. good if you're wes welker and you see him, it's about intimidation, and richard sherman is sabig part of the i intimidation. >> you kind of lectured me how you weren't going to give your prediction -- >> i wouldn't lecture reyou. i told you maybe, lecture you, no. >> i'm sitting on the edge of my seat. don't poke him. he's like a bear. >> so who is going to win, jimmy? >> i think it's going to be a very competitive g
if it goes in september, it is a long, long season. selfishly, i don't want him to stop. i love watching him play. >> let's talk about if there is a lead character, there is a second lead and that is richard sherman who had the rant at the end of the n.f.c. championship game. he is a quarterback so not quite as big a deal. how big a role do you expect him to play? >> very big role. he is the tone he's a tone setter. a guy with an attitude., go their secondary, it's all abouta...
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we kick off the coverage with an hour-long show. i'll be joined by nobel prize winning economist james harper, personal finances experts, it's a mi.d bag, worth watching. >> wash america's middle class, rebuilding the dream, beginning monday 7:00 pm eastern. >> coming up attacks on christians. one man's harrowing story of what happened in the middle of church. it's no secret. vodka is big in russia. research shows it is affecting the life span of russian men. >> i'm on the spied line trying to get the call from the coordinator. i see five hand, one coordinator, and five hands. >> life after football, the alternative treatment used to treat the long-lasting effects of concussion. >> i'm mark morgan, the n.f.l.'s first cold-weather super bowl will be held at met life stadium. will there be more cold weather superbowls. we have a live report coming up. >> welcome back. i'm morgan radford, live from new york city. these are the stop stories - new allegations in chris christie bridge-gate scandal. one man says chris christie knew about t
we kick off the coverage with an hour-long show. i'll be joined by nobel prize winning economist james harper, personal finances experts, it's a mi.d bag, worth watching. >> wash america's middle class, rebuilding the dream, beginning monday 7:00 pm eastern. >> coming up attacks on christians. one man's harrowing story of what happened in the middle of church. it's no secret. vodka is big in russia. research shows it is affecting the life span of russian men. >> i'm on the...