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>> intuit. intuit, my man. quick look. >> you are into it. >> i am into it. everything happening here with dan, the angst. i love it all. but intuit -- >> fired up. >> growth up 50% year over year last quarter. valuation, it's pretty much identical. and, you know, over the last couple months, the stocks have been similar. but going with the last four or five years, intuit a much better performer, and there's a cyber security aspect that nobody's talking about. so for my money, intuit gets you done. >> all right, dan? >> listen, this stock trades at 38 times earnings that are declining 10% in 2015. i just don't get it. i don't know what you're paying for here. to me it's paychex by default. this thing trades at a better multiple. it's growing. it's got better growth. trades at 26 times here. also pays about a 3% dividend yield. >> karen, bring us home. >> it comes down to valuation for me. they're very similar companies in a lot of ways, but at the end of the day, valuation for paychex is better. and the margins here are really good. not that they're not for i
>> intuit. intuit, my man. quick look. >> you are into it. >> i am into it. everything happening here with dan, the angst. i love it all. but intuit -- >> fired up. >> growth up 50% year over year last quarter. valuation, it's pretty much identical. and, you know, over the last couple months, the stocks have been similar. but going with the last four or five years, intuit a much better performer, and there's a cyber security aspect that nobody's talking about. so...
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here with more, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs suing intuit. thanks for coming on to the show tonight richard. it is good to have you here. we've been reporting on this story quite a bit. we relied even on whistle-blowers to tell us about the reaction over at intuit and what has been going on but my question for you tonight shouldn't you also be suing the irs? don't they have problems that are creating this issue? >> well first of all, thanks for having me. my clients one of my clients miss diaz she provided her information, her most sensitive information to turbotax and trusted turbotax to take care of that information. and the, issue with the irs and the states, they picked up on the fraud. this is a matter of turbotax allowing the cyber criminals to get access to her information. this is not an issue, at least at this point, of the irs allowing the fraudulent returns to go through. gerri: so it take as community here for somebody's identity to be stolen via tax. in fact irs paid identity thieves $5.2 billion in fraudulent refunds in 2013. th
here with more, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs suing intuit. thanks for coming on to the show tonight richard. it is good to have you here. we've been reporting on this story quite a bit. we relied even on whistle-blowers to tell us about the reaction over at intuit and what has been going on but my question for you tonight shouldn't you also be suing the irs? don't they have problems that are creating this issue? >> well first of all, thanks for having me. my clients one of my...
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but consumer advocates say intuit is shurk shirking its responsibility. >> i blame this totally on intuit. more importantly ntuit didn't impose stricter security measures until after it got filed. >> does profit from these tax refunds that the irs later determines were paid to tax scammers. that's because according to intuit the government never tells the company which returns turn out to be fraj fraudulent. john. >> now to a rising issue where breakingbarbara serra has the story. >> even been cases of murder. indigenous south south africans say facing high unemployment. >> can you please get out? you must go because when we are done here, we are coming for you. so i ran away. >> well many of the migrants are already fleeing bad situations in their home lands. some have even been living in south africa for decades. in our next hour we'll take a look at what's driving driving the xeno phobe yah. xeno phobia. john. >> we'll be right back. >> maya angelou was a poet, civil rights activist. her words continue to touch people around the world including tavis smiley. he pace tribute to her in a
but consumer advocates say intuit is shurk shirking its responsibility. >> i blame this totally on intuit. more importantly ntuit didn't impose stricter security measures until after it got filed. >> does profit from these tax refunds that the irs later determines were paid to tax scammers. that's because according to intuit the government never tells the company which returns turn out to be fraj fraudulent. john. >> now to a rising issue where breakingbarbara serra has the...
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, compassion, joy, equinamity, insight, intuition. all of that is part of the story. there are six characters here that range the gamut of the attitudes. the seekers, the ones seeking enlightened awareness, and the religious people. >> and this is an adventure. these characters go on a journey? >> in another dimension, yes. >> is it difficult to describe another dimension when you are writing? it's pretty esoteric. >> you have seen interstellar? >> yes. >> there you are. >> many areas of expertise, obviously. health, meditation. religion. does it wave all of those together, would -- weave all of those together, would you say? >> yes, it does. ultimate goal is to understand your own self. who are you? what's the meaning of existence? do we have a soul? what happens to us after we die? if god exists, why should god, he, she, it care about us? are we just a speck of dust in the mindless void somewhere in the japing yard of infinity? is there meaning and purpose to our existence? ? >> okay. and you have an event tonight where you are seek
, compassion, joy, equinamity, insight, intuition. all of that is part of the story. there are six characters here that range the gamut of the attitudes. the seekers, the ones seeking enlightened awareness, and the religious people. >> and this is an adventure. these characters go on a journey? >> in another dimension, yes. >> is it difficult to describe another dimension when you are writing? it's pretty esoteric. >> you have seen interstellar? >> yes. >>...
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and still, plucking out hair to cure baldness is counter intuitive, but it is a idea that is working. >> and i know what you are doing at 11:35. jimmy has the preview. >> madonna is my guest and she is going to talk and perform. and plus nik is here too. and madonna is going to happen, too. right here. >>> have you considered plastic surgery? it could improve your looks and make people see you in a positive light. researchers at georgetown university showed people the before or the after pictures of 30 women who had plastic surgery. participants say that the women who got the facelifts and the eyelifts and other cosmetic surgery not only looked younger and rest eded and more likable and trustworthy and feminine. >> well, it is counter intuitive, but researchers say that plucking may make sparse hair grow back thicker. the scientists say that it worked on mice, and so 1,300 hairs grew back the replace 4 plucked hair. it is because it illicited a follicle, and so they are hoping it will help top lead to research. they are not saying that you need to go start plugcking out your hair. >>>
and still, plucking out hair to cure baldness is counter intuitive, but it is a idea that is working. >> and i know what you are doing at 11:35. jimmy has the preview. >> madonna is my guest and she is going to talk and perform. and plus nik is here too. and madonna is going to happen, too. right here. >>> have you considered plastic surgery? it could improve your looks and make people see you in a positive light. researchers at georgetown university showed people the...
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more correctly, and intuitive aspect. i just went through -- it is mainly a practical job and when it gets to the battlefield, he has his son, a hand-drawn map. the entire battlefield where 9000 people died in four days is the size of two championship tennis courts. because he knows which battalion his sons were in, he knows which end of the battlefield they are on. now you have cut it down to a very slim tunnel of where they could be. he has got that practical information but on top of that he has the four years that he has spent wondering about what happened to his boys. he has that inside him and when i talked to people some people reject the idea that somebody might be able to do that. we use intuition in our daily lives all the time. lisa for social interactions, business. we talked to -- we use it for social interactions, business. we talked to parents -- women in particular and you say, has there been an boyfriend in your life who became an ex-boyfriend because of an intuitive process? and they say absolutely. it i
more correctly, and intuitive aspect. i just went through -- it is mainly a practical job and when it gets to the battlefield, he has his son, a hand-drawn map. the entire battlefield where 9000 people died in four days is the size of two championship tennis courts. because he knows which battalion his sons were in, he knows which end of the battlefield they are on. now you have cut it down to a very slim tunnel of where they could be. he has got that practical information but on top of that he...
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she had the intuition to make people comfortable and it was often said that at a dinner you didn't know who was friend or foe. after james died dolley began to return on and off to washington. montpelier wasn't doing well and her sons debts were mounting and it was evident she was becoming destitute. she was able to sell madison's papers and a trust fund was set up for her by members of congress so that they could protect it for her as she began to age. when she moved back to the city as a widow and alone, she had a niece who moved in with her and stay with her until her death. when mrs. madison died she left what cash she had to both this niece anna and to her son but she left all her belongings to her son. he began to squander those things and in his death there was an auction. anna and her husband took some of the money she had inherit and purchased as much of the madison items as they could. if you fast forward a little bit further, some of these treasures and items they passed to their daughter. document the items in hawhat we call part of our collection. the items that didn't sell
she had the intuition to make people comfortable and it was often said that at a dinner you didn't know who was friend or foe. after james died dolley began to return on and off to washington. montpelier wasn't doing well and her sons debts were mounting and it was evident she was becoming destitute. she was able to sell madison's papers and a trust fund was set up for her by members of congress so that they could protect it for her as she began to age. when she moved back to the city as a...
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the shifters just aren't intuitive. they force you to unlearn years of muscle memory in an emergency you can easily revert back to old habits and put the car in the wrong gear. the problem is it's not intuitive. >> the new controls are confusing to jeffrey reese a car enthusiast and auto product liability attorney. >> i don't believe that one should ever have to pull out an owner's manual to figure out how to use lights or wipers. >> turning the car on or off has gotten complicated. in this lincoln akc the ignition button is on the dashboard where cow can hit it by mistake. lincoln recalled the mkc earlier this year and is redesigning the switch. design can get in the way of function controls need to be simple intuitive and safe and not force you how to learn how to drive all over again. consumer reports found many models from chevrolet hyundai and kia have simple straightforward controls and even though they still have lots of high-tech features. i'm michael finney, 7 on your sorried. >> one really hungry california wo
the shifters just aren't intuitive. they force you to unlearn years of muscle memory in an emergency you can easily revert back to old habits and put the car in the wrong gear. the problem is it's not intuitive. >> the new controls are confusing to jeffrey reese a car enthusiast and auto product liability attorney. >> i don't believe that one should ever have to pull out an owner's manual to figure out how to use lights or wipers. >> turning the car on or off has gotten...
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more correctly, and intuitive aspect. i just went through -- it is mainly a practical job and when it gets to the battlefield, he has his son, a hand-drawn map. the entire battlefield where 9000 people died in four days is the size of two championship tennis courts. because he knows which battalion his sons were in, he knows which end of the battlefield they are on. now you have cut it down to a very slim tunnel of where they could be. he has got that practical information but on top of that he has the four years that he has spent wondering about what happened to his boys. he has that inside him and when i talked to people, some people reject the idea that somebody might be able to do that. we use intuition in our daily lives all the time. we use it for social interactions, business. we talked to -- we use it for social interactions, business. we talked to parents -- women in particular and you say, has there been an boyfriend in your life who became an ex-boyfriend because of an intuitive process? and they say absolutely
more correctly, and intuitive aspect. i just went through -- it is mainly a practical job and when it gets to the battlefield, he has his son, a hand-drawn map. the entire battlefield where 9000 people died in four days is the size of two championship tennis courts. because he knows which battalion his sons were in, he knows which end of the battlefield they are on. now you have cut it down to a very slim tunnel of where they could be. he has got that practical information but on top of that he...
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. >> for people with years of driving experience, the shifters just aren't intuitive. they force you to unlearn years of muscle memory. in an emergency you can easily revert back to old habits and put the car in the wrong gear. >> the problem is. >> not intuitive. >> the new controls are even confusing to jeffrey, a car enthusiast. >> i don't believe one should ever have to pull out an owner's manual to figure out how to use lights and wipers. >> even turning the car on and off has gotten complicated. in this lincoln, the ignition button is on the dashboard where you can hit it by mistake. that happened to several drivers. so lincoln recalled the m k.c. earlier this year and is relocateth the switch. >> design can't get in the way of unction. controls need to be simple intuitive and save. >> and not force you to learn how to drive all over again. not all modern cars are overly complicated. many models from chevrolet honda and kia have simple, straightforward controls even though they have high-tech features. michael finney "7 on your side." >> the palo alto automaker t
. >> for people with years of driving experience, the shifters just aren't intuitive. they force you to unlearn years of muscle memory. in an emergency you can easily revert back to old habits and put the car in the wrong gear. >> the problem is. >> not intuitive. >> the new controls are even confusing to jeffrey, a car enthusiast. >> i don't believe one should ever have to pull out an owner's manual to figure out how to use lights and wipers. >> even turning...
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. >> these thoughts kept coming up, an intuition that something just was not right. >> wife number two had a growing suspicion and she also had a plan. >> i had actually watched an episode of "dateline." i had this revelation. >> a dangerous mission. was her own life at risk? >> this is a mystery novel that won't end. you couldn't write this story line. >> tonight, there is a whole new chapter. >> this has haunted them. it's simply the right thing to do. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's andrea canning with a tale of "deadly deceit." >>> snapshots of a time gone by. capturing a life that could have been. now all that's left are the burned out remnants of a life that's gone. >> i have seen the destruction to my family. i have seen my parents fall apart. >> i didn't think my life was going to turn out like this at all. >> had this not come to a head now, the mystery would have lived on, the karlsen family would have always wondered what really happened. >> the story begins here around the finger lakes, a stunning part of ohupstate new york. this is are where the karlsen f
. >> these thoughts kept coming up, an intuition that something just was not right. >> wife number two had a growing suspicion and she also had a plan. >> i had actually watched an episode of "dateline." i had this revelation. >> a dangerous mission. was her own life at risk? >> this is a mystery novel that won't end. you couldn't write this story line. >> tonight, there is a whole new chapter. >> this has haunted them. it's simply the right...
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so they can tell, they can intuit what your objective is. and so a lot of these guys had been already subjected to a media circus in which people were asked them questions like did you have sex underground you know? are you rich yet? can you loan me some money? they sort of were already exposed to this tabloidization of their story. so the first thing that i did was to sit and say um, to introduce myself and to offer my sympathy for what they had been through and to begin to ask them questions about what life was like as a miner. i wanted to know about the complete person, you know? how long have you worked in mining, what is it like to work in a mine, what was that mine like what reputation did it have? and so i began to gather this portrait of both mining life the life underground, why men make the decision, how for many of them it was a multigenerational job, it was a job their grandparents had done, all of the myths associated with working underground. i just heard all these amazing storyings. they say that the devil lives in gold mining
so they can tell, they can intuit what your objective is. and so a lot of these guys had been already subjected to a media circus in which people were asked them questions like did you have sex underground you know? are you rich yet? can you loan me some money? they sort of were already exposed to this tabloidization of their story. so the first thing that i did was to sit and say um, to introduce myself and to offer my sympathy for what they had been through and to begin to ask them questions...
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you know, some people reject the idea that somebody might be able to do that, but, you know, we use intuition in our daily lives all the times in our social reactions. parents have an, inkling on a given school day that something went wrong and it's true. you talk to women in particular and particularly young women and say has there been an ex-boyfriend in your life who became an ex-boyfriend because of an intuitive process where you knew they were somewhere they weren't supposed to be? they say, absolutely. it's a real thing. >> rose: did you want to star in a movie you directed or did you like this character so much that you wanted to -- >> i was perfectly happy to give up the character. just to have the opportunity to direct. but it was given to me in a very clear -- it's independent but i have investors. they're, like, we're prepared to give you x and if you're going to direct and not be in it, that's x minus and as a director you want as many assets as you can. giving up a massive chunk of potential budget didn't seem to make sense. >> rose: why did you want to direct? >> i love the art
you know, some people reject the idea that somebody might be able to do that, but, you know, we use intuition in our daily lives all the times in our social reactions. parents have an, inkling on a given school day that something went wrong and it's true. you talk to women in particular and particularly young women and say has there been an ex-boyfriend in your life who became an ex-boyfriend because of an intuitive process where you knew they were somewhere they weren't supposed to be? they...
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he is an intuitive jen genius. we had a feel for beauty, what people liked, what would work and that is what i meant by genius. i saw it in albert einstein even. he was not the best doctor in europe in 1935. he was a third class patton examiner and couldn't get his ph.d or a job at the university. you would not say he is the greatest physciast but he was a genius. steve job put the same quantum orbit as albert einstein but there was a similarity which is the genius of steve jobs came from making in intuitive leaves. and they questioned things that were obvious to us. question the perceived wisdom of newton writing at the beginning of the period that time marches along respective of how we observe it. albert einstein says how do we know that? how do we test that? take clocks and try to sink roinize them. people didn't know he needed a thousand songs in our pocket but steve was able to have a feel for beauty and customer experience that made him the greatest intuitive genius of the middle age. that is what i meant by
he is an intuitive jen genius. we had a feel for beauty, what people liked, what would work and that is what i meant by genius. i saw it in albert einstein even. he was not the best doctor in europe in 1935. he was a third class patton examiner and couldn't get his ph.d or a job at the university. you would not say he is the greatest physciast but he was a genius. steve job put the same quantum orbit as albert einstein but there was a similarity which is the genius of steve jobs came from...
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with an advertiser like intuit on our platform across multi device and multiformat's can talk individually to consumers. when you think about it, the future of connecting with people is really going to be on a singular basis. that's why social networking is important and people doing individual searching is important. our platform is the first to take advantage of the singular nature of singular content going to singular consumers. the fact that almost all human beings in this country are walking around with machines in their pockets that are essentially as powerful as a cable box, all of our systems are built to deliver high-quality content and high-quality advertising in a singular way into everyone's pocket. that is going to be a very significant shift for the entire media and internet business for the next two or three decades. cory: there is a technological problem there because smartphones don't accept cookies. how can you track the efficacy of an ad when you can't get that feedback from the cookie? \tim: mobile is really about device targeting and for us we have 100 million devices
with an advertiser like intuit on our platform across multi device and multiformat's can talk individually to consumers. when you think about it, the future of connecting with people is really going to be on a singular basis. that's why social networking is important and people doing individual searching is important. our platform is the first to take advantage of the singular nature of singular content going to singular consumers. the fact that almost all human beings in this country are...
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within advertiser like intuit on our platform across multi device and multiformat's can talk individually to consumers. when you think about it, the future of connecting with people is really going to be on a singular basis. that's why social networking is important and people doing individual searching is important. our platform is the first to take advantage of the singular nature of singular content going to singular consumers. the fact that almost all human beings in this country are walking around with machines in their pockets that are essentially as popular as the cable to -- powerful as a cable box, all of our systems are built to deliver high-quality content and high-quality advertising in a singular way into everyone's pocket. that is going to be a very significant shift for the entire media and internet business for the next two or three decades. cory: there is a technological problem there because smartphones don't accept cookies. how can you track the efficacy of an ad when you can't get that feedback from the cookie? tim: mobile is really about device targeting and for us we
within advertiser like intuit on our platform across multi device and multiformat's can talk individually to consumers. when you think about it, the future of connecting with people is really going to be on a singular basis. that's why social networking is important and people doing individual searching is important. our platform is the first to take advantage of the singular nature of singular content going to singular consumers. the fact that almost all human beings in this country are...
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. >> in intuitively my office audited the records social security numbers communication program which was created to fill the state requirement to create a public version of the records r0rd with the social security numbers that will protect individuals personal identification and the audits found the records office is not necessary to show case the assistance is numbers of records from 1980 through 2008 so it is actually a state requirement we need to fulfill in the city and county of san francisco and the audit found that the does want if account for and record the indirectly the costs for personnel costs and the proper accounting and document team will help recorder to determine whether the revenue generated from the program offsets the operating costs the recommendations will allow the department to assess and monitor and adjust the budget and be able to allocate or adjust the resources accordingly it is in the process of implementing all the recommendations and ms. g g of the assessors r0rd office is here to discuss the recommendation. >> good afternoon mr. chairman and members o
. >> in intuitively my office audited the records social security numbers communication program which was created to fill the state requirement to create a public version of the records r0rd with the social security numbers that will protect individuals personal identification and the audits found the records office is not necessary to show case the assistance is numbers of records from 1980 through 2008 so it is actually a state requirement we need to fulfill in the city and county of...
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and she credits her intuition. >> i kept thinking, you could hear the cars bo go by. he didn't know what was going o happen. >> reporter: nicole mayhew got funny feeling that she needed to see her husband expopt. >> i said i need to go check on him, working on the car. >> reporter: as soon as nicole pulled into the driveway, she you dmeu something was wrong wrong. >> i heard my husband say, help me, love. he was in the garage. i thought, she's on him. >> reporter: the husband and father of 5 was lying understood beneath the ford explore. >> he slowly day sai i'm okay, but i knew he was in a lot of pain. he said call 911. i knew then it was not good. >> reporter: a neighbor helped use a jack to lift the vehicle before paramedics arrived. >> he was still talking a little. he couldn't breathe well at all. >> reporter: scott was flown to university of utah hospital. fortunately, nicole got there in time. >> i believe there's angels around us. and my religion, my heavenly father was with him. >>> in the south bay, hundreds of kids tried their hands at engineering at the te
and she credits her intuition. >> i kept thinking, you could hear the cars bo go by. he didn't know what was going o happen. >> reporter: nicole mayhew got funny feeling that she needed to see her husband expopt. >> i said i need to go check on him, working on the car. >> reporter: as soon as nicole pulled into the driveway, she you dmeu something was wrong wrong. >> i heard my husband say, help me, love. he was in the garage. i thought, she's on him. >>...
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he was able to make imaginative and intuitive leaps. i would never put -- nor has steve jobs every put steve in the same quan tim orbit as albert einstein, but there was a similarity, which is that the genius of steve jobs came from making intuitive leaps. imaginative leaps. questioning received wisdom and that's what ben franklin did that what steve jobs did, that what albert einstein did question the received wisdom of a newton, righting at the beginning, that time marches along, second by second irrespective of how we observe it. you get this patent clerk, albert einstein. how do we test that, take two clocks and synchronize them? likewise with steve jobs, he peep didn't know we needed a thousand songs in our pocket. we had walkmen, mp3 players a big part of our life but steve was able to have a feel for beauty and a feel for customer experience that to me made him the greatest intuitive genius of the digital age and that's what i meant by that sentence. >> host: walter isaacson, there is one aspect of steve jobs had a role in with t
he was able to make imaginative and intuitive leaps. i would never put -- nor has steve jobs every put steve in the same quan tim orbit as albert einstein, but there was a similarity, which is that the genius of steve jobs came from making intuitive leaps. imaginative leaps. questioning received wisdom and that's what ben franklin did that what steve jobs did, that what albert einstein did question the received wisdom of a newton, righting at the beginning, that time marches along, second by...
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>> apple devices in general have been very intuitive. this one is not because it's a new area for apple, it's not as intuitive as other devices. it's not hard to use necessarily. it's just it's different to use. when i was using it just for a short amount of time, i didn't immediately figure it out. they need to teach consumers how to use these things. once you use it, you'll get used to it. there's all kinds of parts to it that aren't -- an apple users wouldn't have necessarily had experience with. and how you use the crown, clicking it versus turning it and things like that. they need to teach the consumers how to use this thing. makes sense. you're not going to get this from a book. i think it's a great way to do it. let's see if people watch them. >> you're not going to have time to necessarily get this in the store either because you have to have an appointment if you're going to try it on. you have the digital crown to turn or push and the people button underneath it. you can do a normal touch or a swipe. seems to me like maybe app
>> apple devices in general have been very intuitive. this one is not because it's a new area for apple, it's not as intuitive as other devices. it's not hard to use necessarily. it's just it's different to use. when i was using it just for a short amount of time, i didn't immediately figure it out. they need to teach consumers how to use these things. once you use it, you'll get used to it. there's all kinds of parts to it that aren't -- an apple users wouldn't have necessarily had...
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these foundational intuitions are set very early on. the trouble is, they are based on a very standard base campaign. they only appeal to their bases. as a result, what we've seen in the past few weeks is desperate appeals to the center. they are too little, too late. labor looks more austere than the conservatives, but the conservatives have made loads of unfunded tax proposals. but it is too late. the foundational issues have been laid. when crosby said, we are scraping the barnacles off the boat, all he did is restore the conservative ship, if you will. the same old course is one they've always lost. they haven't been able to command the majority since 1997. what we are seeing is two old parties unable to innovate. this is true across europe. in europe, because they don't have this system, the barrier to entry for new parties is much lower. europe is fragmented in very dangerous ways. you are having sweden, 15% of the population voting for a clear nazi party. in france front nationale, it looks like they will win the presidential ele
these foundational intuitions are set very early on. the trouble is, they are based on a very standard base campaign. they only appeal to their bases. as a result, what we've seen in the past few weeks is desperate appeals to the center. they are too little, too late. labor looks more austere than the conservatives, but the conservatives have made loads of unfunded tax proposals. but it is too late. the foundational issues have been laid. when crosby said, we are scraping the barnacles off the...
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thousand participant not to have loans upward of 90 percent due it is very common and evidence and i intuition of the option to have a loan is different so people can know that i can get my hands on this money before i am a retiree promotes higher participation that will be a benefit needs to be accompanied with good education to people there is an opportunity clause in the loan you don't have an investment loan build up but it can be a positive thing. >> thank you having i have a couple of questions the term that you laid out here for the proposed loan programs clearly lace out f what happened then in a person is fired or device while their employment how. >> it is the same thing termination for anything terminates the loan. >> another thing it says something about it you default open the loan you know if you're fired from city employee you have a to pay off the balance of the loan thirty days. >> generally speaking what do you mean by the terms accelerated you want to have the loan repaid immediately we'll put thirty days within the loan document and policy document but a practical manner we
thousand participant not to have loans upward of 90 percent due it is very common and evidence and i intuition of the option to have a loan is different so people can know that i can get my hands on this money before i am a retiree promotes higher participation that will be a benefit needs to be accompanied with good education to people there is an opportunity clause in the loan you don't have an investment loan build up but it can be a positive thing. >> thank you having i have a couple...
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shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. at red lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. >>> tomorrow night on "nightline," as one woman embarks on a mission to find the mother who gave her up for adoption over four decades ago, we're there for a new series face to face. >> it would almost be too painful for me to hope to have that hope that gosh she might be out there looking for me. >> from finding her in the pages of an old high school yearbook to the emotional phone call. >> my heart is racing. >> and then -- >> okay. this is her street. oh, my gosh. >> don't miss it tomorrow night on "nightline." thank you for watching. tonight here in my hom
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intuit turbotax. (light breeze and ocean sounds) (monster truck racing) (rock breaking) nature (microwave ding) i love it out here ♪ old spice whistle >> star of the hbo "game of thrones", premiering its fifth season. >> you never told me why you set me free. >> because my brother wants me to. >> you could have said no. >> saying no to the king share is a dangerous proposition. >> not as dangerous as releasing me. >> your position everything, why? you are not family. you owe me nothing. >> i didn't do it for you. i did it for the seven kingdoms. >> drunken, will never be the savior of the seven kingdoms. >> i don't believe in saviors, i believe men of talent have a part to play in the war to come. >> kill him! >> welcome back to the program, peter dinklage! [ cheers and applause ] >> jon: how did you get that student film i gave you? >> it was sent to us by an a no, anonymous. >> those were my own words. >> jon: really? you seemed very comfortable with it. >> yes. in kashmir. >> jon: it is beautiful
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and you have that intuition. >> boy, could have saved her life that intuition. >> thank goodness. >> billy joel will have new addition to his family coming up this summer. >> sixty-five year old and his girlfriend just 33, expecting their first child. joel and rodrick have been dating since 2009. the baby will be joel's second child, second with brodry, the first songwriter, joel complete ago month to month residency at madison square garden in new york city next show may 28th. still rocking. >> and still ahead at 4:56. one new jersey university now the first school to do something in the garden state that campus police officers will be caring as they protect students. >> man who found a quadriplegic alone in the woods with just a blanket and a bible. what letted him to walk in those woods in the first place. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs
and you have that intuition. >> boy, could have saved her life that intuition. >> thank goodness. >> billy joel will have new addition to his family coming up this summer. >> sixty-five year old and his girlfriend just 33, expecting their first child. joel and rodrick have been dating since 2009. the baby will be joel's second child, second with brodry, the first songwriter, joel complete ago month to month residency at madison square garden in new york city next show...
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shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. at red lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> tomorrow night on "nightline," as one woman embarks on a mission to find the mother who gave her up for adoption over four decades
shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. at red lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection....
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. >> technologies like siri are only going to get better and better more interactive nor intuitive, maybe not just the black and white conversations you have with siri now. there will be other things on our phones that are much more sophisticated than siri is right now, other robots and technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> reporter: but right now gus is happy with siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al jazeera new york. >> next up, age old dilemma with a twist. how to get your kid to make it on their own to families with autism. >> in this country, the number of children identified as living with autism has nearly doubled in just the last 15 years. the bigger challenge though lies ahead as those autistic children grow up to be adults. "america tonight's" chris bury met a man who back a model to those living on their own. >> in a visit last february brandon kramer gave "america tonight" a guided tour of his world as an autistic adult. >> this is my entertainment center and my chair and my bed and my light. and another -- my com
. >> technologies like siri are only going to get better and better more interactive nor intuitive, maybe not just the black and white conversations you have with siri now. there will be other things on our phones that are much more sophisticated than siri is right now, other robots and technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> reporter: but right now gus is happy with siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al...
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shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief i have a lot of studying to do. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. they have the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, so i can do all my studying and learning, uninterrupted. i'm heading out. okay, mom. ♪ [heavy metal] ahhhhh! with the fastest in-home wifi, xfinity is perfect for people who take care of business. >>> you know before beyonce ruled the world, destiny's child took r&b by storm. last night the ladies gave fans a reason to rejoice with the surprise performance. it was definitely fun while it lasted. and now some are speculating the reunion was just a taste of thins to come. ♪ >> reporter: they're the trio that brought the world hits like "survivor." "say my name." who could forget "bootylicious." but could destiny's child be bringing b
shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief i have a lot of studying to do. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. they have the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, so i can do all my studying and learning, uninterrupted....
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. >> in intuitively my office audited the records social security numbers communication program which was created to fill the state requirement to create a public version of the records r0rd with the social security numbers that will protect individuals personal identification and the audits found the records office is not necessary to show case the assistance is numbers of records from 1980 through 2008 so it is actually a state requirement we need to fulfill in the city and county of san francisco and the audit found that the does want if account for and record the indirectly the costs for personnel costs and the proper accounting and document team will help recorder to determine whether the revenue generated from the program offsets the operating costs the recommendations will allow the department to assess and monitor and adjust the budget and be able to
. >> in intuitively my office audited the records social security numbers communication program which was created to fill the state requirement to create a public version of the records r0rd with the social security numbers that will protect individuals personal identification and the audits found the records office is not necessary to show case the assistance is numbers of records from 1980 through 2008 so it is actually a state requirement we need to fulfill in the city and county of...
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shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. you want me to pick just one? yeah, right. i say if it looks tasty, order it. because at red lobster's create your own seafood trio i can have it all. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like the creamy baked lobster alfredo. and the sizzling brown butter shrimp scampi. and fresh soy-ginger salmon topped with sweet pineapple salsa. i could go on. but there are three things on one plate waiting for me and i'd rather just go wouldn't you? but hurry it can't last forever. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >>> back now with diane sawyer's exclusive interview with bruce jenner finally addressing his personal struggle. tonight, explaining how he told his family about his secret starting with his now estranged wife kris who first arrived in bruce's life he says like an angel. >> i had been on hormones f
shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. you want me to pick just one? yeah, right. i say if it looks tasty, order it. because at red lobster's create your own seafood trio i can have it all. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like the creamy baked lobster alfredo. and the sizzling brown butter shrimp scampi. and fresh soy-ginger salmon topped with sweet pineapple salsa. i could go on. but there are three things on one plate waiting for me and i'd...
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. >> in intuitively my office audited the records social security numbers communication program which was created to fill the state requirement to create a public version of the records r0rd with the social security numbers that will protect individuals personal identification and the audits found the records office is not necessary to show case the assistance is numbers of records from 1980 through 2008 so it is actually a state requirement we need to fulfill in the city and county of san francisco and the audit found that the does want if account for and record the indirectly the costs for personnel costs and the proper accounting and document team will help recorder to determine whether the revenue generated from the program offsets the operating costs the recommendations will allow the department to assess and m
. >> in intuitively my office audited the records social security numbers communication program which was created to fill the state requirement to create a public version of the records r0rd with the social security numbers that will protect individuals personal identification and the audits found the records office is not necessary to show case the assistance is numbers of records from 1980 through 2008 so it is actually a state requirement we need to fulfill in the city and county of...
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. >> technologies like siri are only going to get better and better more interactive, nor intuitive, maybe not just the black and white conversations you have with siri now. there will be other things on our phones that are much more sophisticated than siri is right now, other robots and technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> reporter: but right now gus is happy with siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al jazeera new york. >> next up, age old dilemma with a twist. how to get your kid to make it on their own, to families with autism. met a man who back a model to those living on their own. >> in a visit last february brandon kramer gave "america tonight" a guided tour of his world as an autistic adult. >> this is my entertainment center and my chair and my bed and my light. and another -- my computer table and -- >> oh, nice. >> reporter: on his own for 16 years. brandon treasured his independence. >> yes, i like it a lot because i can like come and go as i please. i don't have to worry about -- and i just feel happier. >> a
. >> technologies like siri are only going to get better and better more interactive, nor intuitive, maybe not just the black and white conversations you have with siri now. there will be other things on our phones that are much more sophisticated than siri is right now, other robots and technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> reporter: but right now gus is happy with siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al...
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intuit turbotax. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> larry: all right, welcome back to my diabolical lair of dastardly evil bad stuff. laugh(laughter) larry wilmore? i dropped him into a volcano. i am the evil dr. race card, destroying the white man with each flick of the wrist. each of our panelists has an envelope in front of them and inside they'll find their superhero name, their two superpowers and their one weakness. but dr. race card isn't going to make it easy for these heroes. i'm going to give them each a scenario that will hopefully crush them. if they defeat me, they get a little "keep it 100" cape -- very cute -- (cheers and applause) and if i defeat them, which i will, i will turn you back into an ordinary, puny human with my ray gun of doom! (laughter) >> i feel like this is how -- >> larry: quiet! silence! (laughter) the one they call sana, reveal your secret identity! >> okay, my secret identity -- >> larry: read it, please. i am the twizzler. i have the power to create anything out of licor
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making hands-on training safe, easy and intuitive. it's used for simply industrial jobs such as loading, unloading, sorting and handling materials. baxter is able to work on an assembly line, next to a person training him to learn the representative tasks. with behaviour-based intelligence, baxter senses and adapts to task. >> so one of the questions that comes to mind when you see a piece like this is is this robot going to replace human jobs? >> i think we can look to different industries that are implementing and using robots now. the agricultural industry is one where there's a push towards automation, and a concern that it will displace the workforce and take the place of human workers. it's not really what is happening. the robots are designed to work along with humans, designed to, in some cases, help them. they are requiring that workers expand skill sets to work alongside the robot. >> i understand that these robots were designed to work alongside people. i am not sure that i'm completely sold on the need to put a safe on the
making hands-on training safe, easy and intuitive. it's used for simply industrial jobs such as loading, unloading, sorting and handling materials. baxter is able to work on an assembly line, next to a person training him to learn the representative tasks. with behaviour-based intelligence, baxter senses and adapts to task. >> so one of the questions that comes to mind when you see a piece like this is is this robot going to replace human jobs? >> i think we can look to different...
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shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. >>> still ahead, how will this clinton campaign be different than the last one? and what will bill clinton's role be in the upcoming campaign? >>> plus what is going on in this picture with joe biden? stay with us. s insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time thanks to you, it's got about 18 million cracks in it. and the light is shining through like never before filling us all with the hope and the sure knowledge that the path will b
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i am confused because before you answer it its counter intuitive claim, says it enrages republicans, i am sure it enrages a lot of people. i am kind of baffled. >> it was very frustrating. we again i think that if you go back to where we were a year ago successful conclusion of the national dialogue conference, which was really the last major hurdle in completion of the gcc initiative, houthis participated in that participated in constitutional drafting exercise which was completed successfully, and we were in the process of moving through all of the requirements of the gcc initiative that would allow us to complete successfully the political transition. i think there were a combination of things. one, that there was a view on the part of the houthis that they were not getting everything they wanted. they were provoked by saleh, who never stopped plotting on the first day of the gcc initiative never stopped trying to block the political transition, and there was to be frank, there was a weakness in the government an inability on the part of the government to really build the kind of
i am confused because before you answer it its counter intuitive claim, says it enrages republicans, i am sure it enrages a lot of people. i am kind of baffled. >> it was very frustrating. we again i think that if you go back to where we were a year ago successful conclusion of the national dialogue conference, which was really the last major hurdle in completion of the gcc initiative, houthis participated in that participated in constitutional drafting exercise which was completed...
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. >> it's a little counter intuitive. >> and like anne said and you're required to vote on them separately and the purpose is facilitate the work and if you prefer them to be separate we can direct staff to do that. >> i think we want a full conversation about that because if you remember in nutrition alone we have many, many, many contractors and the over overarching memo is a tool to separate out. we wouldn't take action on that today. >> correct. commissioner james. >> i just had one question and when describing the frail elderly and their condition and how they're going to be gardening and how are they going -- boxes -- because i don't think i could stoop that low to do any gardening. >> they're going to be raised beds. >> okay. >> and there will be stools for them to sit on and they would be modified for them to be able to reach. >> that is a lot of -- that's my concerns when i looked the frail elderly and how much chopping? that's a lot of exercise, so i was just wondering if there is something raised. if somebody is in a wheelchair can they get -- >> definitely. there will be enough
. >> it's a little counter intuitive. >> and like anne said and you're required to vote on them separately and the purpose is facilitate the work and if you prefer them to be separate we can direct staff to do that. >> i think we want a full conversation about that because if you remember in nutrition alone we have many, many, many contractors and the over overarching memo is a tool to separate out. we wouldn't take action on that today. >> correct. commissioner james....
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shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. now back to "cavuto on business" right here on fox news. >>> you thought last year's border surge was bad? a new report showing a number of young illegals crossing our border could make for another cruel summer. over 3,000 minors entering the united states in march alone. only a handful of them are being returned. the charlie on the bill that can't return to sender. >> this is a pretty blatant attempt from the obama administration basically to boost the democratic voting rolls. there is no rational reason why you send tons of kids across the border other than you want their parents to follow. you want amnesty and boost the rolls of democrats. anybody that knows anything about border control -- i'm not an expert but i talk to people. it's a mess
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