angry. when did i become the person who let s others walk all over me? you don t have to be. you can call for a redo. gretchen: whether you re a working woman or stay at home mom, a lot of people struggle with, am i doing the right thing in my life right now? am i finding the right balance? you say finding the balance, especially for you going from tv to then fighting alzheimer s out of respect for your mom and your grandma, you say that there is sort of a myth there about this. oh, i think balance is bogus. i really do. i think we have to collectively bust the balance myth because it s the thing that sets us up to feel like failures. there is no middle of the see saw. i think we should stop looking for it, in my opinion. i think we should just navigate rather than balance. look at now how we re balancing our time, but how we re investing it. gretchen: you also say in this book that take 2 and finding something new in your life can end up actually being better four in the long ru
military base in the middle east. it still sees syria as a satellite state. it has a naval base there and has several russian citizens. russia said it will evacuate its citizens. there is a flexing of the military muscle in the region. nobody is fearing russian military involvement but it g e gives you a sense of how quickly it can exploet. right now as you were saying at the start of the conversation it doesn t look like we will see anything different than the see-saw situation we have seen. coming up dress rehearsal. what it takes to get ready for a presidential inauguration and how washington could find itself in a new jersey state of mind. [ male announcer ] shift the balance of power decisively in your favor.
filtered out. there wasn t really a focus on what would that $800 billion in refb new be composed of? would it hurt the charitable interest deduction, the mortgage interest deduction. back then it was big round numbers. the other thing, during those negotiations as the congressman said, obama sort of came back to the table and if you talk to republicans, one thing that blew up those negotiations obama said he needed more revenue, needed $1.2 trillion and that fell apart. but the other thing that s changeds is simply that the american people have weighed in an election and re-elected the president and tilts the see-saw in what democrats would like in a larger revenue. the economy is in a different position, the president actually did sign into law a series of cuts, he s proposed a lot in his 2013 budget. it s not like he s been stagnant. we ve been having this argument throughout the presidential campaign and guess what? as we keep saying, americans said we re not buying it. the condi
hired because she failed a question during the interview. let s check with rick reichmuth yesterday yesterday? let s go back in time. dave: wow. clayton: gets in your delorean back in time and go to rick reichmuth. referring to yesterday, you talked about the frost coming and dave had to get out the scraper today. is that going to continue? no, not right now. kind of warm for a lot of people. and a big storm happening, but no real cold air behind it at least right now. take a look at where there was cold air and dave, you were talking about snow across the some of the mountains, and move forward on this map here, and for me one time there. and take a look at flagstaff arizona, and this is where you get some snow already. fall and winter combined into one beautiful shot, and it s 33 degrees right now. and out west, up to 65 today. and that s kind of the see saw across the west at higher elevations and keep sending me your pictures, they have been amazing and rick reichmuth on t
what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. america spends 17%. what is more, we don t benefit from the huge price tag. the standard measurement ranked 29th in the world. our mortality rate is twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour in a time magazine essay, we will take you around the world to find out what lessons we can learn from others. we ll visit great britain, taiwan and switzerland to find out what those nations are doing right and what they are doing wrong. we will also show you some really interesting innovation going on back here in america. in one of the most poorest and crime-ridden cities in the nation. first, let s talk about the one thing americans are certain is bad. government-run health care across the atlantic in great bitten. is the nation s health service an evil death panel as some s