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Good evening and welcome, both newcomers and repeat offenders, if you look around here, you notice the great many ponderous and intangible books out there in the world. That being the case, its always refreshing to find whose impact in the portion to the Tipping Point is one of those books, from time to time, usually its quite unexpected, work appears that acts as a decongestant for the brain, one strong spray with a passages to clean up, suddenly we can finally grasp things around us that weve always been looking at, we drop the enter gp and more sharply, it can be rather intoxicating, once again this is that kind of book. One of the delights i find of the Tipping Point is that malcolm asked the kind of question that a child might ask, the kind of question that is on the tip of her brain like the name on the tip of the tongue. Often we find it hard to focus on, not despite a b ....
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Watch. Jpmorgan today says buy the bounce. Well talk a lot more about that later this morning. Our rolled map begins with the markets trying to hold their ground after one of the worst days for equities. Like we said, in eight weeks. Dells profit falls 72 as the Company Looks further out to that potential future under private ownership. And described as an unusually stylish geek. Yahoo s ceo Marissa Meyer is in vogue, literally. First up, more signs of wait for prompter here. Seemingly weak economy, Housing Starts up at zoom but below consensus. Mike, how much damage was done yesterday with dow below 50day moving average, the stocks, financials, the transports, all the same . The market ak acted ragged but yesterday it hit it. To me its not just the fear of the fed taper. Its a fear of the fed taper at the same time that < ....
The producer of the wildly acclaimed and really important new documentary, bully. And the coeditor of the book by the same title. Both of which about our nations dirty little secret about bullying in schools across america. Both of the movie and the book put a human face face on what its about, what impact skids on both sides and on the sidelines and their families. So, thank you so much, cynthia, for being here today. Why dont we start with you telling us a little bit about yourself. How did you get here . How did you get drawn into the issue . Y bully, why now . Guest i come from a background as a writer and when i was in school i was one of those kids who was really shy, and i tried to sail under the radar and i was someone that solid taking place around me and i didnt know what to do about it. And as all of us i think in this country were starting to see people coming out and talking about their experience of this phenomenon that so many of us have experienced in one way or another ....