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in education, invest less in affordable college, do less to combat climate change, do less on gun safety, do less on immigration, and keep people trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning another penny. the only think they want more of the only think they want more of is rush limbaugh. [booing] rush limbaugh is not an applause line here in new hampshire, i see. but the real and serious question we have to ask one another, the question we have to ask one another as americans is this. how much less do we believe would be good for our country? how much less education would make our children smarter? how much less opportunity will allow the next generation to succeed? how many hungry american children can we no longer afford to feed? you know, on veterans day just last week, i had occasion to deal with some of our nations finest at the world war ii memorial at our nations capitol. i was very humbled to be in the presence of four recipients of the congressional medal of honor. you know, my parents, like so many of yours, they grew up in the depression. they won the second world
in education, invest less in affordable college, do less to combat climate change, do less on gun safety, do less on immigration, and keep people trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning another penny. the only think they want more of the only think they want more of is rush limbaugh. [booing] rush limbaugh is not an applause line here in new hampshire, i see. but the real and serious question we have to ask one another, the question we have to ask one another as americans is...
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are there less out there that seem logical to you? >> right, i think not. i mean, that doesn't mean after a few years there won't be others. we've -- this is the second time in my career that i've seen major technology improvements in aircraft and a mayor consolidation. the last time we talked about the top ten airlines controlling, now we're seeing the top four. i don't think there is a lot left to consolidate. >> i was looking at a list of the best performing s&p 500 stocks and i believe delta is on it. is there any particular stock in this sector that you are more high on than others? >> well, i guess no pun intended there, right? the airlines have been really high flying stocks all year long. we really like delta. that's been a top pick of ours all year. we like united. that's been another. spirit. we've been pretty over rate on the group all year long, primarily because we're encouraged by the fact that airlines are focused on returning and capital to shareholders and focused on limiting capacity group, limiting capital spending. so, you know, we're pr
are there less out there that seem logical to you? >> right, i think not. i mean, that doesn't mean after a few years there won't be others. we've -- this is the second time in my career that i've seen major technology improvements in aircraft and a mayor consolidation. the last time we talked about the top ten airlines controlling, now we're seeing the top four. i don't think there is a lot left to consolidate. >> i was looking at a list of the best performing s&p 500 stocks...
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john: space flight is now the best is being done privately for much less. paving streets, graffiti removal, the louisiana privatized public hospitals. >> they are still in the transition phase but they're already getting improved patient outcomes cover reduce emergency. john: they are not killing them with an eclectic? >> they are increasing access to cancer screenings screenings, preventive care, reducing waits for prescriptions and appointments they have already seen a dramatic turnaround. john: what woke me up to private companies that i thought had to be run by government was a report by did years ago for the jersey city water department. >> in much of america the pipes have rusted and in jersey city got so bad the water did not taste good and failed the government testing kept getting more expensive. the city workers said there wasn't much they could do they cannot even slow the price increases. >> can't you get the cost down? they said no. it cannot be done. so he did something unusual and put the contract out for bid and a for-profit company won in w
john: space flight is now the best is being done privately for much less. paving streets, graffiti removal, the louisiana privatized public hospitals. >> they are still in the transition phase but they're already getting improved patient outcomes cover reduce emergency. john: they are not killing them with an eclectic? >> they are increasing access to cancer screenings screenings, preventive care, reducing waits for prescriptions and appointments they have already seen a dramatic...
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john: space flight is now the best is being done privately for much less. ving streets, graffiti removal, the louisiana privatized public hospitals. >> they are still in the transition phase but they're already getting impved patient outcomes cover reduce emergency. john: they are not killing them with an eclectic? >> they are increasing access to cancer screenings screenings, preventive care, reducing waits for prescriptions and appointments they have already seen a dramatic turnaround. john: what woke me up to private companies that i thought had to be run by government was a report by did years ago for the jersey city water department. >> in much of america the pipes have rusted and in jersey city got so bad the water did not tasteood and failed the government testing kept getting more expensive. the city workers said there wasn't much they cou d they cannot even slow the price increases. >> can't you get the cost down? they said no. it cannot be done. soe did something unusua and put the contract out for bid and a for-profit company won in within months
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private firefighters cost less. >> even police working be privatized. today there are more private security people in america than police working directly for govern thement. oakland california was run to the ground and when the city ran out of money cut out the police force. plan then rose. they they hired private security it was better. >> the presence of patrol seems to reduce crimes in an area by 70 percent. >> in the two years prior to the patrols going live we had about 30 burglaries. in the four and a half months since we have had one burglary and one attempted. >> crime is down and residents are happier. government offers guarantees on paper and promises and speeches but government rarely delivers. market competition does. they aren't perfect but they allow for a world where prudence is rewarded and sloth punished a world in which people are more likely to take risks and innovate. that's a world where more people prosper. that is our show. see you next week. huckabee in two seconds, have a great night. >> tonight on huckabee. >> i am sorry that
private firefighters cost less. >> even police working be privatized. today there are more private security people in america than police working directly for govern thement. oakland california was run to the ground and when the city ran out of money cut out the police force. plan then rose. they they hired private security it was better. >> the presence of patrol seems to reduce crimes in an area by 70 percent. >> in the two years prior to the patrols going live we had about...
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to reassure customers that the cars are safeo drive and when compared to gas powered cars are much less likely to catch fire. first, mus says his company put out a software update for the airuspension system i the slightly, giving it gater e car ground clearance making it less likelyo hit debris that cod
to reassure customers that the cars are safeo drive and when compared to gas powered cars are much less likely to catch fire. first, mus says his company put out a software update for the airuspension system i the slightly, giving it gater e car ground clearance making it less likelyo hit debris that cod
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clean water for less because the workers. >> were you goofing off? >> occasionally spinet they don't want to pay for the roads or the diems. >> yes we do. we just want the money spent wall. >> privatize the police department, the fire department, everything. >> privatize everything. that is our show. tonight. john: privatize everything. maybe i did not mean that. i got carried away. there are something this government ought to do. most are listed in the constitution. but this is thin and it makes it very clear there isn't much step bounders thought the government should dubos lee what the federal government should not do and they were right because most things work better if the central planners but out of leaving more freedom of choice. how much can reprivatize what should we privatize? leonard gilroy studies that for the reason foundation. >> changing the oil in vehicles, a sweeping streets or trimming trees where many cities pay public employees lavish salaries and benefits to perform functions you could give to the private sector. john: why do yo
clean water for less because the workers. >> were you goofing off? >> occasionally spinet they don't want to pay for the roads or the diems. >> yes we do. we just want the money spent wall. >> privatize the police department, the fire department, everything. >> privatize everything. that is our show. tonight. john: privatize everything. maybe i did not mean that. i got carried away. there are something this government ought to do. most are listed in the...
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less energy that a gas tank. you will be a lot less likely to be injured during the fire. >> the obama administration set a goal of having a million electric cars on the road by 2013. statistics show that electric-only cars at this point make only .6% of the cars sold since the beginning of 2013. so joseph what is holding these cars back given their tremendous consumer appeal? >> number one is the cost, the cost of the batteries and the fact that the current technology does not deliver the kind of driving range that consumers have come to expect. you have got -- for the very reason that he alluded to that there's not as much energy in a battery as a tank of gasoline. there is a big problem right there. gasoline engines are still relatively speaking particularly in the united states gasoline is relatively cheap. at about $3.50 a gallon plus or minus, gasoline is still not an expensive form of energy relative to the curre lithium ion technology. and a lot of people still find electric cars to be novel, maybe strang
less energy that a gas tank. you will be a lot less likely to be injured during the fire. >> the obama administration set a goal of having a million electric cars on the road by 2013. statistics show that electric-only cars at this point make only .6% of the cars sold since the beginning of 2013. so joseph what is holding these cars back given their tremendous consumer appeal? >> number one is the cost, the cost of the batteries and the fact that the current technology does not...
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less nickel and less chrome yum means less protection. >> then it could become susceptible. >> reporter: the professors suggest use only stainless steel cleaners, never abrasive and keep bleach and acid cleaners far away. mary is just hoping for a new door. if you have an older bulletproof one you're okay. >> did it shrink? now i got everybody's lay tension. that's the question surveyors are asking as they measure the washington moniments. it's supposed to stand 555 feet but it's undergoing repairs after sols staining damage in 2011. the survey conducted last year found at the base of the monument it had not sunk. the goal is to establish a definitive height that could be used as a reference point in the future. >>> all right. more than 500 runners have already signed up to participate in a 5 ask. race to honor a troop -- state trooper hit on the job. troop are jacqueline kline was hit last month. the race is sunday at 10ham. for more information, go to abc2news.com. >>> hey, you scan also get a meal at the mt. washington tavern. the restaurant is holding a fund-raiser and will donate 2
less nickel and less chrome yum means less protection. >> then it could become susceptible. >> reporter: the professors suggest use only stainless steel cleaners, never abrasive and keep bleach and acid cleaners far away. mary is just hoping for a new door. if you have an older bulletproof one you're okay. >> did it shrink? now i got everybody's lay tension. that's the question surveyors are asking as they measure the washington moniments. it's supposed to stand 555 feet but...
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that makes ethanol less appealing. finally, using corn in ethanol makes the corn price more expensive, this of course, makes it tough for ranchers who use corn to feed animals. for "nightly business report", i'm jackie deangelis. >>> jp morgan chase, the largest bank agreed to a $4.5 billion settlement over bad mortgage backed securities. the same group of 21 institutional investors already received an 8.5 billion-dollar settlement from bank of america on similar claims. >>> a clear legislative review to the troubled health care law today. the republican controlled house passed a bill aimed at undermining the affordable care act, voting to let insurance companies review cancel the plans and sell individual health plans to anyone, even if they don't meet coverage requirements in the new law. 39 democrats broke rank supporting the so-called keep your health plan act. it goes to the democratic led senate where it's expected to fail. >>> of course, all of this comes as president obama met with top health care insurance ceo
that makes ethanol less appealing. finally, using corn in ethanol makes the corn price more expensive, this of course, makes it tough for ranchers who use corn to feed animals. for "nightly business report", i'm jackie deangelis. >>> jp morgan chase, the largest bank agreed to a $4.5 billion settlement over bad mortgage backed securities. the same group of 21 institutional investors already received an 8.5 billion-dollar settlement from bank of america on similar claims....
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in affordable college, do less to combat crime -- climate change, do less on gun safety, do less on immigration, and keep people trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning another penny. the only think they want more of -- the only think they want more of is rush limbaugh. [booing] rush limbaugh is not an applause line here in new hampshire, i see. but the real and serious question we have to ask one tother, the question we have ask one another as americans is this. how much less do we believe would be good for our country? education would make our children smarter? how much less opportunity will allow the next generation to succeed? how many hungry american affordn can we no longer to feed? you know, on veterans day just tot week, i had occasion deal with some of our nations finest at the world war ii memorial at our nations capitol. i was very humbled to be in the presence of four recipients of the congressional medal of honor. , like so my parents many of yours, they grew up in the depression. they won the second world war. my dad flew three missions over japan. my m
in affordable college, do less to combat crime -- climate change, do less on gun safety, do less on immigration, and keep people trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning another penny. the only think they want more of -- the only think they want more of is rush limbaugh. [booing] rush limbaugh is not an applause line here in new hampshire, i see. but the real and serious question we have to ask one tother, the question we have ask one another as americans is this. how much less...
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progra . >> as public school budgets shrink, tens of thousands of students are on waiting lesses. before the break, with he asked if they thought that charter schools were being used as scapegoats for the problems that public schools are facing. >> a lot of problems. charter schools average $7,000 from public schools. , damien says: kate says: >>. >> danielle, i want to get you into the conversation, and are charting schools being made scapegoats for a beggar problem? >> charter schools have certainly become the center of the debate in the city. but academically, they're a mixed bag as in many pleases. you have excellent charters and you have mediocre charters, and you have some really poor performing charters. so academically, they're a wash as a whole. but fiscally, it's indisputable that they're exacerbating the district's problems. the figure of $6,000 per student does not come randomly, but it's an estimate from the school zest of philadelphia. you have a situation where you have a lot of increasingly powerful groups that openly want to put as much of the philadelphia school
progra . >> as public school budgets shrink, tens of thousands of students are on waiting lesses. before the break, with he asked if they thought that charter schools were being used as scapegoats for the problems that public schools are facing. >> a lot of problems. charter schools average $7,000 from public schools. , damien says: kate says: >>. >> danielle, i want to get you into the conversation, and are charting schools being made scapegoats for a beggar problem?...
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so our resources are really stretched, and we're being asked less. >> lauren, our community seems to disagree. the community of pennsylvania: ark says: and then we got this that just came in: i'm going to read you guys from the philadelphia constitution. it says: >>> we have you here, and we just heard the constitution. who or what has failed the school system so thoroughly? >> i also want to thank you for doing this show, and i'm sorry that i'm not with all of you onset. but there are three things here. number one, corbett has totally and completely abdicated responsibility here, and he manufactured a crisis where they have cut the funding for schools throughout the state, but the cut philly. for example, the rest of the students in the state took a 10% cut and philly took a 25% cut and that's a problem in and of itself that the kids who need the most have gotten the least. if you walk around the country, you have charter schools that work sometimes side-by-side with the public schools, but in philadelphia, the charter schools do no better, and probably do worse than public schools.
so our resources are really stretched, and we're being asked less. >> lauren, our community seems to disagree. the community of pennsylvania: ark says: and then we got this that just came in: i'm going to read you guys from the philadelphia constitution. it says: >>> we have you here, and we just heard the constitution. who or what has failed the school system so thoroughly? >> i also want to thank you for doing this show, and i'm sorry that i'm not with all of you onset....
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting and increase in psa. ask yo
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty...
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famed writer doris lessing has died. lessing a british author of more than 50 works is perhaps best known for her "the golden notebook" awarded the nobel prize in 2007. the academy citing her skepticism, fire and visionary power. >> jeff: doris lessing was 94 years old. later here prince harry walking with wounded warriors. and we'll tell you about the fakery that is hurting these real service dogs and their owners when the "cbs evening news" continues. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales
famed writer doris lessing has died. lessing a british author of more than 50 works is perhaps best known for her "the golden notebook" awarded the nobel prize in 2007. the academy citing her skepticism, fire and visionary power. >> jeff: doris lessing was 94 years old. later here prince harry walking with wounded warriors. and we'll tell you about the fakery that is hurting these real service dogs and their owners when the "cbs evening news" continues. whoo-hoo-hoo!...
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what that does is make you less likely to over stride is your ankle is less likely to land in front of the knee. >> because not reaching. >> what that does for every action is equal opposite reaction. if you hit the ground with your foot going forward, the ground will push you back and slow down. >> you're hitting the brakes. >> you have to put more effort to reaccelerate your body after it decelerates. secondly, when you hit out in front, your knee will be more straight and ankle will be pointed upward and you stiffen your leg and you hit the ground harder. so by having -- >> quietly. >> running quietly is really important. the three key elements, god posture. don't lean at the hip -- a lot of people lean had the tip. >> going uphill or an advantage. >> you might want to lead with your ankle anywhere, you're about to lean forward but do it with your ankle. so running is like kissing, right? >> you barefoot run. >> i love to barefoot run. >> a lot of people say this is a fad. you study the way we evolve and what happens to your body when we run. >> if it's a fad, it's a 2 million a yea
what that does is make you less likely to over stride is your ankle is less likely to land in front of the knee. >> because not reaching. >> what that does for every action is equal opposite reaction. if you hit the ground with your foot going forward, the ground will push you back and slow down. >> you're hitting the brakes. >> you have to put more effort to reaccelerate your body after it decelerates. secondly, when you hit out in front, your knee will be more straight...
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there is less and less parking and there are more and more people coming and knocking on the door and we are getting less sleep and thes making it harder and harder. >> thank you, and please accept my condolences, on the loss of your partner. >> have you contacted the out reach team? >> (inaudible) all of the agencies keep throwing me (inaudible) and i just came bouncing back. i don't qualify for anything he has to offer. >> i am sorry, again i am very sorry for your loss and i really hope that with the help of the other community organizations that you can find some assistance. thank you. >> kelley kutler. >> emily fair banks left? >> and kimora? >> jennifer, fradebach, all have gone? >> all right. >> no. >> hi, jennifer, director of the coalition on homelessness. so, i wanted to just spend time a little bit talking more broadly about the issues that folks are facing and i think that it is pretty obvious to everyone in san francisco right now, we are at dire straits, poor people are in san francisco. we have had huge amounts of displacement and actually the number of people leaving i
there is less and less parking and there are more and more people coming and knocking on the door and we are getting less sleep and thes making it harder and harder. >> thank you, and please accept my condolences, on the loss of your partner. >> have you contacted the out reach team? >> (inaudible) all of the agencies keep throwing me (inaudible) and i just came bouncing back. i don't qualify for anything he has to offer. >> i am sorry, again i am very sorry for your...
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this cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven, while using up to 85% less energy. and since the nuwave oven pro is dishwasher-safe, cleanup takes seconds. the nuwave oven pro has been tested and recommended by the cooking club of america and the national health and wellness club. >> it's easy and convenient. >> it makes cooking so simple. >> i love it and i wouldn't know what to do without it. >> call right now and you'll get the amazing nuwave oven pro for only four payments of $39.95. your nuwave oven pro comes with the quick and easy cooking guide, the nuwave recipe book that contains over 150 recipes that can make anyone a chef, the gourmet cooking dvd and a v.i.p. membership to the exclusive online nuwave cooking club. plus, every oven comes with a full top-to-bottom, one-year, worry-free warranty. and for ordering today, we'll take one entire payment off. that means you make just three easy payments of only $39.95. you save 25% by ordering direct. but we're not done! order today and get the nuwave supreme pizza kit. is fr-piece kit is the perfect accessory to
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about 2% less than last year. shoppers are mixed about whether it's the right thing to do. >> people can wait 12 hours before they start their shopping. >> they're hoping at 6:00 p.m. you could still spend the day with your family and come in for later shift at night. >> marshal, costco and. c. richard and son sent out a message. >> the labor advocacy group said retailers are ruining thanksgiving for underpaid employees. >> workers don't have the option of staying home. many are hungry for hours and have to go in. >> perhaps pilgrims saw this coming. in some states it's illegal for stores to be open. a sears franchise owner defied corporate orders to stay open thanksgiving. >> i don't understand how they can have us open on thanksgiving. this is something we haven't seen in the past. now the corporate giants are taking over our thanksgiving day. >> the struggle between tradition and a tough economy continues. in new york, brian, fox news. >> while lawmakers are celebrating with family and friends back home, there'
about 2% less than last year. shoppers are mixed about whether it's the right thing to do. >> people can wait 12 hours before they start their shopping. >> they're hoping at 6:00 p.m. you could still spend the day with your family and come in for later shift at night. >> marshal, costco and. c. richard and son sent out a message. >> the labor advocacy group said retailers are ruining thanksgiving for underpaid employees. >> workers don't have the option of staying...
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older, less healthy. think about. this and if you are sitting in the obama administration, this is giving you nightmares. premiums 2015. by the end of june, have all those people who signed up through the end of march, they will have all that data and they will have settled on their premiums based on the composition of that population. they will settle on them by the end of june. in all likelihood. premium pools looking like they looked today. the premium increases are going to be dramatic for 2015. those notices go out in september and october of next year. just before the election. so, people have signed up, they are unhappy that they lost their existing plan. they have to navigate a new doctor, you a new healthcare professional network. then they get a notice saying, you know, you are already paying more for your deductible and more for your premium. your premiums are going up dramatically in 2015 because the pool who signed up is less healthy and more demanding healthcare and you you have got to pick up the tab. >
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how many say, hey, not only less, i know how much less? in fact, if she weighs 400 newtons here, up here, she will weigh... check the neighbor. here's how far she is away when she weighs 400, one earth distance away, the radius of the earth away, distance of the radius of the earth. when she's up here, she's two earth radii away and you all know, i think all of us, yeah? we all know what the value is gonna be up here in newtons. let's hear it altogether, louder, a little louder. 100ths. i heard, everybody say 100, right, even the wimps, right? there's no wimps in here but its 100, gang, 100, you see that, you see that? could you guys have got that under pressure? could you? well, maybe under pressure that's something different but you see what you do? you just simply say, hey, if this changes then how does this change? and if i make this like twice as much, then 2 squared is 4. so you'd have 1/4th the force. i hope you can kind of do that kind of stuff, relationships between different things. some people thought, some people thought that g
how many say, hey, not only less, i know how much less? in fact, if she weighs 400 newtons here, up here, she will weigh... check the neighbor. here's how far she is away when she weighs 400, one earth distance away, the radius of the earth away, distance of the radius of the earth. when she's up here, she's two earth radii away and you all know, i think all of us, yeah? we all know what the value is gonna be up here in newtons. let's hear it altogether, louder, a little louder. 100ths. i...
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we can have better public safety at less cost with less crime and less citizens as him -- and less ricidivism. i will tell you it was no honor when the future will trust in their project made us the poster child for prison growth in 2008. they released a report called one in 100, which did for the proposition that one in 100 adults in this country were behind bars. in kentucky that rate was one in 92. as an aside, there were one and 31 adults under some form of correctional control. it is a stunningly high. i think it should hit all of us. in the decade ending doesn't think about the growth rate was almost quadrupled the national average. we were at 45% of the rest of the country. to put that even in greater context, let me tell you that we comprise up to five percent of the world possible relation, but we house 25% of the world cost visitors. the techie was the epicenter of prison growth for the country. did all that translate come all that record spending and record incarceration translate into better public safety? less crime, less personas of them -- less recidivism? in kentucky, it did n
we can have better public safety at less cost with less crime and less citizens as him -- and less ricidivism. i will tell you it was no honor when the future will trust in their project made us the poster child for prison growth in 2008. they released a report called one in 100, which did for the proposition that one in 100 adults in this country were behind bars. in kentucky that rate was one in 92. as an aside, there were one and 31 adults under some form of correctional control. it is a...
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dia he's really need or want to tell him the update on what is going on at the talks are to be the less listen to dr of presidential candidate of the ride on what he said. it is done the job of the guys he lived at this point accepted at the basics requirements. all the light was on the problem is that with the kiddies got to come back to washington d c he's not going to have baby geneva when we come back to washington. you cannot do the message has got to see the crowd around him the media's right to lobby cannot give you confidence indeed be on their stadium a cab right thinks the country and did a employee. one of them. to keep him under the neon hard on. one of the things we need permission know was that the nap was in pain on the d on this deal well yes sadly yes i'm that second year of the cells already been expressing give such that his discomfort at the talks going on here he is making them very very hard to believe no one has been in that moment i have many of the state that he has been warning that if it did not hear this track it seems that while it is getting more and gettin
dia he's really need or want to tell him the update on what is going on at the talks are to be the less listen to dr of presidential candidate of the ride on what he said. it is done the job of the guys he lived at this point accepted at the basics requirements. all the light was on the problem is that with the kiddies got to come back to washington d c he's not going to have baby geneva when we come back to washington. you cannot do the message has got to see the crowd around him the media's...
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toxic or less straining of resources and so that approved list can be one of the tools that you can use in fire houses, in this office, probably a lot of that's already happening, and across all of san francisco offices and agencies. so, any ideas before we open for questions about little things in the fire houses that you would want to see happen or commitments that you can make in those spaces? yes? >> [inaudible]. i probably don't need a microphone, but -- >> they need it. >> maybe i need to turn it on. it's on. can you hear me? okay. janet, as articulated by a couple of people already, one of our issues is diesel exhausts in the fire houses and cal ocean does require that we have exhaust extractors and over the years that i have been in the fire department, those extractors have used sometimes and haven't worked other times, i have heard if you have double ventilation, if you can open both doors in the fire houses, you are no longer required to have diesel extractor, do you know if that's true, and would that [inaudible] your concern about [inaudible]. >> i have to admit, i live
toxic or less straining of resources and so that approved list can be one of the tools that you can use in fire houses, in this office, probably a lot of that's already happening, and across all of san francisco offices and agencies. so, any ideas before we open for questions about little things in the fire houses that you would want to see happen or commitments that you can make in those spaces? yes? >> [inaudible]. i probably don't need a microphone, but -- >> they need it....
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likely to be rescued than their brothers, but are fed less food, less likely to return to school and girls are more likely to be victimized. >> dr. murza, vice president of planned programs for canada, the organization that published that study is with us tonight. i started reading this report. it's a page turner, you simply cannot put it down. can you summarize why you guys decided to look into this issue and what were the big findings? >> we have been working in humanitarian assistance for many years now, and during programming, we have seen that girls, especially young girls and children, are more high risk during and after the emergency, so as we are part of this bigger campaign called because i'm a girl, we publish topics every year, this year, we decided to publish young girls. this is not only based on experience, but researchers are showing us very clearly that girls, especially younger girls are at high risk to drop out of schools. they are forced into early marriage because of the economy crisis, because of food shortage, so -- and the gender violence really increases durin
likely to be rescued than their brothers, but are fed less food, less likely to return to school and girls are more likely to be victimized. >> dr. murza, vice president of planned programs for canada, the organization that published that study is with us tonight. i started reading this report. it's a page turner, you simply cannot put it down. can you summarize why you guys decided to look into this issue and what were the big findings? >> we have been working in humanitarian...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting and increase in psa. ask yo
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty...
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and mike, by doing a calendar makes it even less expensive. so given the way that carter lays this out, carter who i bet eats chicken wings with a knife and fork. >> i don't think he eats chicken wings, period. anyway. >> the way carter lays this out, you have to be bearish. >> maybe chicken liver patee. coming up next final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans,
and mike, by doing a calendar makes it even less expensive. so given the way that carter lays this out, carter who i bet eats chicken wings with a knife and fork. >> i don't think he eats chicken wings, period. anyway. >> the way carter lays this out, you have to be bearish. >> maybe chicken liver patee. coming up next final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct...
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they will pay. >> a lot less. the most competitive colleges have more resources and can offer more slarpz, so low-income students usually don't come even close to paying that scary sticker price. >> i understood that i needed to go to school for free because my parents would not be able to aforward it. >> fausto jimenez grew up in harlem. >> there were often shoot-outs while we were walking down the street. there was actually a drug factory, essentially, right across the hall from my apartment. >> he always dreamed of going to columbia university. >> and i remember saying, i want to be here, i want to come to columbia. i think my mom chuckled at the time. >> thanks to the gates millennium scholars program, he was able to get that ivy league education for free. >> i don't have loans. all i had to do was concentrate on my studies. >> it's important to apply to some of the most selective colleges you can get into if you're a low-income, high-achieving student. narrow in on a set of colleges and apply to several. if y
they will pay. >> a lot less. the most competitive colleges have more resources and can offer more slarpz, so low-income students usually don't come even close to paying that scary sticker price. >> i understood that i needed to go to school for free because my parents would not be able to aforward it. >> fausto jimenez grew up in harlem. >> there were often shoot-outs while we were walking down the street. there was actually a drug factory, essentially, right across the...
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do we have to be a less consumer us tick society? >> that's what a lot of people argue. any larged economy like the united states, consumption is a big part of the economy. that's good. that means we have the money to buy things. that's part of being a well developed economy. if it gets to excess and you buy things you can't afford, that's what labarbera it cawhen it can. >> let's look at that chart. that student debt thing, does that worry you? >> it's not -- it doesn't. the line is striking. it's straight up. but it's not as big ideal as, say, the u.s. housing bubble, which can encompass so much mortgage debt. for one thing, it's all owed to the u.s. government. pretty much. so it doesn't represent a systemic problem. it's not as if a lot of student debt starts going bad, that the banks will start to not lends anymore and the economy will take a real nose dive. it's not something to worry about in that sense, it is -- does represent a possible contingent liability for the u.s. government. and we have a lot of debt already. so it's something to keep an eye on. >> all ri
do we have to be a less consumer us tick society? >> that's what a lot of people argue. any larged economy like the united states, consumption is a big part of the economy. that's good. that means we have the money to buy things. that's part of being a well developed economy. if it gets to excess and you buy things you can't afford, that's what labarbera it cawhen it can. >> let's look at that chart. that student debt thing, does that worry you? >> it's not -- it doesn't. the...
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but there's much less agreement and much less evidence to show how federal policies should be changed to squeeze out that extra spending. >> i'm not saying we understand the policy jujtsmedgments yet. but you think we should be relentless on this? >> yes. it would make a huge difference. >> before i turn for the last word to senator murray, you had a uc request? >> yes. i would like unanimous consent to enter into the record "the wall street journal" article that i referenced in my comments. >> all right. without objection. >> thank you. [ inaudible ] >> i think he's good. good? perfect. >> just very briefly, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and senator murray for allowing us to have this dialogue and also for saving probably tens of thousands of dollars in your own budget cutting techniques by turning off the heat in this room today. >> it's like wisconsin right now in here. >> just very briefly, i think this has been a great hearing. director, i think what i take from what you're saying and the charts and so on is consistent with where i think there's kind of a growing consensus wh
but there's much less agreement and much less evidence to show how federal policies should be changed to squeeze out that extra spending. >> i'm not saying we understand the policy jujtsmedgments yet. but you think we should be relentless on this? >> yes. it would make a huge difference. >> before i turn for the last word to senator murray, you had a uc request? >> yes. i would like unanimous consent to enter into the record "the wall street journal" article...
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try to, um, talk less. try to think of nothing and--and just make my mind really blank. [laughs] as much as that's possible. >> do you have a prayer? do you have...? >> prayer, yes i have it, but i--i do it on stage. it's nice to remind myself why i'm doing this, that's all. you know. i think that that lifts me spiritually. and then bring it back in, please. well, we're calling this, uh, "songs of hope," because i think primarily this is what we need in this world. uh, we need a lot of hope and a lot of luck. [chuckles] >> i dedicate tonight's performance to the people of iran: to their perseverance in these extraordinary times, their vision for a better world, and their dedication to justice. [music playing] >> what i do usually in my solo concerts is, uh, that i--i--i start from somewhere and depart from that point, and--and try to make a progress, and what comes next, i can't control. [playing kamancheh] it's not up to you to decide, you know, sometimes you want to go, uh, to a direction in your mind. before the show, you think about it, but it never happens. you know
try to, um, talk less. try to think of nothing and--and just make my mind really blank. [laughs] as much as that's possible. >> do you have a prayer? do you have...? >> prayer, yes i have it, but i--i do it on stage. it's nice to remind myself why i'm doing this, that's all. you know. i think that that lifts me spiritually. and then bring it back in, please. well, we're calling this, uh, "songs of hope," because i think primarily this is what we need in this world. uh, we...
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but, the latest run of the models is showing that this is less and less of a chance of showers on thanksgiving. this low that is coming south, just pushed too far short to do much. never the less, potential for wet you don't mention it. it just might rain a little bit on thanksgiving. we shall see. right now, satellite and radar, not much off shore. not much in the way of fog and low clouds. getting a little bit as the dew points are up tonight. the temperatures topping out in the middle 60s inland. pleasant weather, late november, a lot of sunshine, and, a drop of rain inside but not much more by the time we get to thanksgiving. you can see, you don't need to put symbols on the map, you can see this notch carved off of the flow by the eastern pacific. high pressure parked over the forth west. up in fungus corners not get anything rain either. high pr-fp dominating, sunny tomorrow, looking for the sunshine to continue right,the midweek period. another cold night tonight. it will be sunny throughed with and then just a chance of a shower or two coming in on thanksgiving. that is about it. pinpo
but, the latest run of the models is showing that this is less and less of a chance of showers on thanksgiving. this low that is coming south, just pushed too far short to do much. never the less, potential for wet you don't mention it. it just might rain a little bit on thanksgiving. we shall see. right now, satellite and radar, not much off shore. not much in the way of fog and low clouds. getting a little bit as the dew points are up tonight. the temperatures topping out in the middle 60s...
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. >> stephen: sure, the protestors got less but on the bright side they beat the odds and actually made money with a liberal arts degree. (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, as you know, from watching the news and i hope you have before you come to the show, you got to do your homework. yesterday was election day. and barack obama once again managed to hold on to the presidency. wasn't even on the ballot. oh, and there's no voter fraud, right. but folks, there was some good electoral news. it looks like washington state voters have rejected initiative 522, which would have required warning labels for foods with genetically modified ingredients. thank goodness. folks, i believe it is none of our business what we're putting in our mouths. as a great man once said, ignorance is bliss. who was that man? don't know, don't want to know. (laughter) besides, i want genetically modified foods. because you are what you eat. and i'm hoping one day a mut ant tomato can give me heat vision. but some people are a aga
. >> stephen: sure, the protestors got less but on the bright side they beat the odds and actually made money with a liberal arts degree. (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, as you know, from watching the news and i hope you have before you come to the show, you got to do your homework. yesterday was election day. and barack obama once again managed to hold on to the presidency. wasn't even on the...
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nearly one quarter said they would spend much less than last year. lex finally, the advice -- >> finally, decide what you can afford to spend and stay within the budget. comparison cop -- off. avoid running up credit card debt at all's bowl -- at all possible, but if you do, pay the debts off as quickly as you can. year byeparing for next making regular, preferably oromatic deposits to savings christmas club account credit union or bank. now we are prepared to take your questions. question from peter barnes of fox news. how did concerns about the budget battles in washington thomas 51% who said they had changed their holiday plans show up in the topline survey numbers, and would the percent who said they would spend more on that the 13% higher -- spent higher were it not for the d.c. budget controversy? did they create uncertainty for people? we are not entirely certain of the precise relationship between the budget battles on the one hand and the people's views of the economy and their own financial situation on the other. the responses to the quest
nearly one quarter said they would spend much less than last year. lex finally, the advice -- >> finally, decide what you can afford to spend and stay within the budget. comparison cop -- off. avoid running up credit card debt at all's bowl -- at all possible, but if you do, pay the debts off as quickly as you can. year byeparing for next making regular, preferably oromatic deposits to savings christmas club account credit union or bank. now we are prepared to take your questions....
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cut student loans, cut veterans benefits, invest less in education and affordable colleges, do less to combat climate change and gun safety, do nothing to fix immigration. and keep families who are trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning even another penny. it would appear that the only thing they want more of is rush limbaugh. [laughter] rush limbaugh did not get applause in new hampshire. [laughter] questionand serious that we have to ask one another. the question we have to ask one another as americans is this -- how much a lesson do we believe less do we believe would be good for our country? how much less education would make our children smarter? how much less opportunity would allow the next generation to succeed? how many hungry american children can we no longer afford to feed? week, i hadday last occasion to meet with some of our nation's finest at the world war ii memorial in our nations capital. humbled toblessed, be in the presence of four recipients of the congressional medal of honor. , like so many of yours, they grew up in the depression. won the second
cut student loans, cut veterans benefits, invest less in education and affordable colleges, do less to combat climate change and gun safety, do nothing to fix immigration. and keep families who are trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning even another penny. it would appear that the only thing they want more of is rush limbaugh. [laughter] rush limbaugh did not get applause in new hampshire. [laughter] questionand serious that we have to ask one another. the question we have to...
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better you drink less. better you drink less. which was a great thing for a which was a great thing for a young adult to say. young adult to say. but do you use and relate the but do you use and relate the product differently if you have product differently if you have that kind of relationship with that kind of relationship with it? it? >> well, absolutely. >> well, absolutely. it's the difference between fast it's the difference between fast food and the fine dining food and the fine dining restaurant, or actual artisan restaurant, or actual artisan cheese and pre-wrapped processed cheese and pre-wrapped processed cheese slices. cheese slices. we're getting away from the idea we're getting away from the idea of industrialized notion of industrialized notion facsimile of beer to real beer. facsimile of beer to real beer. actual real beer is worth actual real beer is worth discussing, it's worth talking discussing, it's worth talking about. about. every once in a while i'll hear every once in a while i'll h
better you drink less. better you drink less. which was a great thing for a which was a great thing for a young adult to say. young adult to say. but do you use and relate the but do you use and relate the product differently if you have product differently if you have that kind of relationship with that kind of relationship with it? it? >> well, absolutely. >> well, absolutely. it's the difference between fast it's the difference between fast food and the fine dining food and the...
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it does the same noodles that i do, and it costs less than me. as labor costs rise in china, robots are starting to replace human labor. it's cheaper, and the future the noodle bots could replace all the human noodle makers. chopping noodles today, but who knows what's next for the noodle market? >> for cnn, beijing. >>> all right. get ready to listen to your neighbor's phone conversation at 30,000 feet. that's if a new fcc proposal gets approved. calls and texts could soon be allowed in the air, not just during take -- not during takeoff and landing, but this could cost you more than your peaceful flight. cell phone companies will have to shell out millions to instate your proper equipment to provide service. experts say they're pass those costs on to you with permanent or per-flight fees or even roaming charges. airlines are alwaysing whoing for new fees to tack on as well. for more of issues that matter to your money, give me six minutes on the clock. it's "money time." >> reporter: the boys club might be opening its doors wider to women. in t
it does the same noodles that i do, and it costs less than me. as labor costs rise in china, robots are starting to replace human labor. it's cheaper, and the future the noodle bots could replace all the human noodle makers. chopping noodles today, but who knows what's next for the noodle market? >> for cnn, beijing. >>> all right. get ready to listen to your neighbor's phone conversation at 30,000 feet. that's if a new fcc proposal gets approved. calls and texts could soon be...
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that means that it gets much less labor-intensive. this is both good and bad, of course, because you take work opportunities away in one sense. on the other hand, if you don't compete with the free-land growers, you don't disturb their market and their jobs and you create new jobs inside the city, also opening up for sort of new people becoming farmers. if you would ask my children if it would be cool to become a farmer, i think they would say no. if you would ask them if they would be interested in working in this kind of high-tech futuristic building that are producing food inside the city, they might very well say yes. in india, for example, one of our main markets, this is the main reason for them to work with urban agriculture--to get the young people interested in becoming farmers. when you have a normal greenhouse business, it's much less expensive to build a normal greenhouse than to build one of ours. on the other hand, to run a normal greenhouse is much more expensive than to run one of ours. the life cycle of one of ours--w
that means that it gets much less labor-intensive. this is both good and bad, of course, because you take work opportunities away in one sense. on the other hand, if you don't compete with the free-land growers, you don't disturb their market and their jobs and you create new jobs inside the city, also opening up for sort of new people becoming farmers. if you would ask my children if it would be cool to become a farmer, i think they would say no. if you would ask them if they would be...
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i think women are less threatened by disagreement. >> i think men are less emotional than women. i've had really intense bosses. >> wait, wait. men are less emotional then women? >> i think men are less emotional than women in the work place. mostly in to you. i worked for really high-profile, like bosses. that is why i love the segment. harvey levin from "tmz." he is a character out there. but still, bang, bang, direct. melissa: putting hi category. >> putting him in the man category. he may be watching if i want to work for him again. men are much more emotional. i worked for high powered women too. there is more drama and baggage. melissa: she how she turned what you said into insult. women are in touch with their emotions. melissa: you kind of brush it off. i wanted to make sure you felt the sting of tha >> i don't think necessarily brush -- male boss i have, still have emotions and still there not as out there. may not be as many jobs. >> i think you did from the 1950s movie. >> no. one of my last bosses was like jon hamm from "mad men." melissa: how did you enjoy that. >> i
i think women are less threatened by disagreement. >> i think men are less emotional than women. i've had really intense bosses. >> wait, wait. men are less emotional then women? >> i think men are less emotional than women in the work place. mostly in to you. i worked for really high-profile, like bosses. that is why i love the segment. harvey levin from "tmz." he is a character out there. but still, bang, bang, direct. melissa: putting hi category. >> putting...
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our brewery is less than three years old. we're trying to make the best beer possible an get it out to our customers as fresh as possible so people can enjoy better quality beer. >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant beer? >> our beer is very flavorful, and its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three weeks. >> john bryant, he's talking about beer like it's a living product. like a loaf of bread. are you changing people's ideas about what beer is by making it differently and talking to your customers differently about it? >> much of the business of beer crafting in the united states has been outsourced throughout the world. if you look at the major brewers in the united states they're owned by international companies. to greg and bill's point we're not only fighting to keep a culture of beer in the united states but a craft beer culture. with craft beer culture being hyper local in our communities and states, that's
our brewery is less than three years old. we're trying to make the best beer possible an get it out to our customers as fresh as possible so people can enjoy better quality beer. >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant beer? >> our beer is very flavorful, and its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three weeks. >> john bryant, he's talking about beer like it's a living...
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if you average this out over the year and the units it's less than a 10% difference. it's quite minor and if you look at the documents that we have given you and look at the way the shadows move across the buildings you're talking about a shadow that moves quickly. within an hour it moves from one unit to another and that's at the coldest time of the year. and the assumption people don't use heat in the summer in san francisco during this time is erroneous and we know it's pretty cold all year around and i am sure they are benefiting for solar for a lot of that time. i would like to note we have an energy consultant here with us that verified all the shadow study that we did and the economic study that we had done from that. he's here so if anybody wants to ask him any detailed questions about the documentation we can do that. thank you. >> and commissioners finally in closing i would just like to point out we did a study of the difference between the addition as proposed and the addition with 10-foot setback. there is a shadow study showing that difference in your pa
if you average this out over the year and the units it's less than a 10% difference. it's quite minor and if you look at the documents that we have given you and look at the way the shadows move across the buildings you're talking about a shadow that moves quickly. within an hour it moves from one unit to another and that's at the coldest time of the year. and the assumption people don't use heat in the summer in san francisco during this time is erroneous and we know it's pretty cold all year...
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we have reaction on twitter, bob, is spending more for less. too bad. should government be telling us what we can and cannot eat? twitter is trading up considerably from the ipo price. advice coming up. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. gerri: we all read
we have reaction on twitter, bob, is spending more for less. too bad. should government be telling us what we can and cannot eat? twitter is trading up considerably from the ipo price. advice coming up. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it,...
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i had less overhead literally. wanted to do. >> derek, you live in a tiny house with your wife, with two and i said a big dog, and tell me why that didn't crazy. >> my house isn't tiny. it's a third or less than the american average at this point in time, but i have a lot of people come over and visit me, and oh, my god, how do you live this way? it's so minute constitutional. miniscule. and for me, i share so much money. and basically, when my wife and i were renting in the boston area, and we moved to own our own house, we saved so. and it's one of the reasons we bought a small uer house than we otherwise could have afforded. >> here's a tweet from katherine, mike pro apartments, what are we, mice? reading that tweet made my day. and rosa said, i love everything about tiny houses. quality materials at affordable houses, and the word that keeps coming up is simplicity. another one, that's not a house, that's not a dorm room. too high a price and no room. and steven, i don't think that i could do 100 square meter b
i had less overhead literally. wanted to do. >> derek, you live in a tiny house with your wife, with two and i said a big dog, and tell me why that didn't crazy. >> my house isn't tiny. it's a third or less than the american average at this point in time, but i have a lot of people come over and visit me, and oh, my god, how do you live this way? it's so minute constitutional. miniscule. and for me, i share so much money. and basically, when my wife and i were renting in the boston...