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that is unforgivable. party platforms always mention the lord, for pete's sake. the republican platform is just a picture of jess with us a thought bubble, getter done. (applause) >> stephen: here's the thing. this is an insult, not only to god-fearing americans but to god himself. folks, he's very sensitive. (laughter) and read your bible, he's got a hair trigger. one look at a golden cap and your canteen is full of blood. and of course the democrats cannot hide what they've done from god. because he googles himself constantly. (laughter) and, and ladies and gentlemen, if dising god were not enough, the democrats also dissed god's hometown. >> four years ago the platform clearly recognized jerusalem as the perpetual capital of israel. but nowhere in this year's platform does that statement exist. >> why would they remove that jerusalem should be the capital of israel at a time of such high tensions in the middle east especially with iran. >> to cease calling jerusalem the capital of israel, this is a very troubling development. >> stephen: this is a very troubli
that is unforgivable. party platforms always mention the lord, for pete's sake. the republican platform is just a picture of jess with us a thought bubble, getter done. (applause) >> stephen: here's the thing. this is an insult, not only to god-fearing americans but to god himself. folks, he's very sensitive. (laughter) and read your bible, he's got a hair trigger. one look at a golden cap and your canteen is full of blood. and of course the democrats cannot hide what they've done from...
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i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a little further in, lake merit, this pier. alva rado park and then, some of you my recognize this. the berkeley rose garden. did it have to be this beautiful. finally, i'm going to wrap up. san francisco is rich in the various kinds of arts projects. we have a fabulous collection of stuff here. there were four components. there was visual arts, federal theater, federal musics and federal writers. they employed many people. this is excellent to show the work. the visual arts project. it was especially important in san francisco because of dieggo rivera and radicalizing it. this is the coit towers. this was done under cw a. 1934. the wpa wasn't in existence. this is the very first of the relieve projects. harry hopkins said, they have to eat too. the artists should dig ditches like everybody else. this is antonio brinko. millions of americans go
i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a little further in, lake merit, this pier. alva rado park and then, some of you my recognize this. the berkeley rose garden. did it have to be this beautiful. finally, i'm going to wrap up. san francisco is rich in the various kinds of arts projects. we have a fabulous...
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it would be unspeakable, unforgivable. >> reporter: reporters without borders say syria has become the most dangerous place for journalists. they say more than 30 have been killed since the uprising began in march last year. >> the syrian regime doesn't want any images regarding the demonstration, the uprising, or also the oppression of this uprising. >> reporter: reporters without borders say the government has a strangle hold on news content. others say they are just doing their jobs and keep telling the stories they feel needs to be told. nhk world, tokyo. >>> japanese pro league players will take part in next year's world baseball classic tournament after all. they said earlier they would not participate because revenue distribution was unfair. >> translator: members of the professional baseball players' association have decided to withdraw their earlier decision to boycott the world baseball classic tournament. >> the association announced its boycott in july. members complained that major league baseball takes too much of the event's revenue. the organization governs japan's prof
it would be unspeakable, unforgivable. >> reporter: reporters without borders say syria has become the most dangerous place for journalists. they say more than 30 have been killed since the uprising began in march last year. >> the syrian regime doesn't want any images regarding the demonstration, the uprising, or also the oppression of this uprising. >> reporter: reporters without borders say the government has a strangle hold on news content. others say they are just doing...
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said the placed a strict unforgiving burdens on the poor. and in texas, as in many places, the poor are often minorities, that matters in terms of the discriminatory intent behind the law. texas republicans have said they would repeal this ruling. it looks like registered voters in texas will be able to vote in november without the strict and unforgiving burdening of texas republicans' new law. texas is not considered to be a swing state like florida is, but to the extent more nonwhite texans will be taking part in elections without barriers to them doing so, texas frankly could be a swing state by 2016. at least the democrats keep saying it could be a swing state by then. and a different panel of judges from the same court that made that decision about texas, a different panel of judges from the same court is now considering whether or not to block the law that makes voting harder in south carolina as well. and more today, friday, we have news today from ohio. the swingiest swing state of all where republicans tried, you will recall, to cut
said the placed a strict unforgiving burdens on the poor. and in texas, as in many places, the poor are often minorities, that matters in terms of the discriminatory intent behind the law. texas republicans have said they would repeal this ruling. it looks like registered voters in texas will be able to vote in november without the strict and unforgiving burdening of texas republicans' new law. texas is not considered to be a swing state like florida is, but to the extent more nonwhite texans...
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with a federal court saying the rules in texas impose strict, unforgiving burdens on the poor and racialore likely to live in poverty. democrats will leave strict voter i.d. laws are part of a republican plan to suppress the vote of minorities. republicans say the laws are designed to prevent voter fraud with many, including governor nikki haley of south carolina, asking what's so hard about a photo i.d.? >> if you have to use picture i.d. to get on to a plane, it is common sense you'd use a picture i.d. to protect the integrity of the voting process. >> reporter: that's what makes the pennsylvania court case so important. state officials argue that all of the old rules have now been relaxed and that any voter who wants an i.d. can get one before election day. it may be too late. the judge has already warned he is thinking about an injunction. that's a sign that pennsylvania's voter i.d. law is in jeopardy for this year. wyatt andrews, cbs news, harrisburg, pennsylvania. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," lara logan tells us about her interview with the top u.s. c
with a federal court saying the rules in texas impose strict, unforgiving burdens on the poor and racialore likely to live in poverty. democrats will leave strict voter i.d. laws are part of a republican plan to suppress the vote of minorities. republicans say the laws are designed to prevent voter fraud with many, including governor nikki haley of south carolina, asking what's so hard about a photo i.d.? >> if you have to use picture i.d. to get on to a plane, it is common sense you'd...
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hollywood is unforgiving. the law can be even more so. >> a man divines has lost her wheels.he 26 rule was cited for driving on a suspended license and her colleagues and pounded. tmz so closest photos of her taking hits from a pot pipes behind the wheels. she lost her rivalling privileges last month after dui arrest and to let it hit in runs. actress lindsay lohan is weighing in if claiming unfair treatment. she said she thinks the police and prosecutors are being too easy on her. she of course is no stranger to the criminal justice system and was arrested and hauled off to jail several times for the allies among other things. >> another royal caught in a compromising position. buckingham palace is none too pleased, topless pictures of dead is kate are spreading across in europe. france, ireland and italy have published photos. >>pam: you can catch all of the news right here on kron4 eightheighth. the insider starts at 7:00 p.m. followed by entertainment tonight. gary has an update on the giants game in tonight's monday night football game featuring peyton manning theory lis
hollywood is unforgiving. the law can be even more so. >> a man divines has lost her wheels.he 26 rule was cited for driving on a suspended license and her colleagues and pounded. tmz so closest photos of her taking hits from a pot pipes behind the wheels. she lost her rivalling privileges last month after dui arrest and to let it hit in runs. actress lindsay lohan is weighing in if claiming unfair treatment. she said she thinks the police and prosecutors are being too easy on her. she of...
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this one may be bordering on unforgivable. >> ryan thompson decides to pop the question by giving hisriend, carly, the scare of her life. they were flying over chicago. and he pretended the plane was going down. he told her to remain calm and asked her to read the emergency procedures. she finally caught on off reading the final words. yes, will you marry me? >> lucky for him, the bride-to-be was a good sport. and she said yes. >> i can't believe she said yes. >> she probably wanted to strangle him. >>> it's been a week since the iphone 5 hit stores. but we're just getting a look at some of the phone frenzy last friday. >> check this out. right in front of dozens of people who had been waiting in line for hours to be among the first to buy an iphone 5. an apple employee drops a box full of devices. oh, no. >> it's not broken. that's probably broken. these are all right. how long have you been waiting? >> turns out the phones were fake. and the worker was a prankster. pretty good, right? looking to get a little rise out of some apple fans. >> did you see their faces? >> yeah. they're w
this one may be bordering on unforgivable. >> ryan thompson decides to pop the question by giving hisriend, carly, the scare of her life. they were flying over chicago. and he pretended the plane was going down. he told her to remain calm and asked her to read the emergency procedures. she finally caught on off reading the final words. yes, will you marry me? >> lucky for him, the bride-to-be was a good sport. and she said yes. >> i can't believe she said yes. >> she...
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call is always to germany germany is far more involved in this than most people think only yes unforgivably and it's really really very embarrassing for for germany because what i don't see what i really don't see is any german national interest so in my opinion this shows in particular foreign politics that germany's they're not really acting like a super in state should do me personally i don't see a necessity why we should. invite fifty syrian opposition worlds to germany to educate them in berlin by educate what do you mean political trading what we are doing by that is that we support the overthrow of the syrian government we are interfering in syrian why shouldn't germany train these people and how the democratic process works to make sure that syria isn't run by the guy with the most guns in his hands is that our german chop is that our german shock to train people from all over the road what happens if their government is overthrown and a revolution is taking palace what with the russian what the russians say if if we train our people to overthrow putin what would the u.s. american
call is always to germany germany is far more involved in this than most people think only yes unforgivably and it's really really very embarrassing for for germany because what i don't see what i really don't see is any german national interest so in my opinion this shows in particular foreign politics that germany's they're not really acting like a super in state should do me personally i don't see a necessity why we should. invite fifty syrian opposition worlds to germany to educate them in...
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the gop says the president has racked up an unforgivable almost $6 trillion in debt in one term. that number is true, but is it all obama's fault? >> no. the truth is that george walker bush or 43 and president obama have both been fiscally irresponsible. 2003 was the year things started spinning out of control. but the debt clock really low balls our problem. >> you said 2003. we haven't talked about medicare part d. that wasn't in my chart. both parties loved medicare part d. was that the beginning, you think, of this debt explosion? >> christine, three things happened in 2003. individually they were irresponsible, in combination they were reprehensible. we had a second round of tax cuts we couldn't afford because we already returned the deficits. we invade a sovereign nation without declaring war, without paying for it called iraq. medicare prescription drugs was passed that added $8 trillion in new unfunded promises when medicare was already unfunded by $20 trillion. >> he's talking back in 2003. do republicans have a short memory or are they truly getting religion on debt he
the gop says the president has racked up an unforgivable almost $6 trillion in debt in one term. that number is true, but is it all obama's fault? >> no. the truth is that george walker bush or 43 and president obama have both been fiscally irresponsible. 2003 was the year things started spinning out of control. but the debt clock really low balls our problem. >> you said 2003. we haven't talked about medicare part d. that wasn't in my chart. both parties loved medicare part d. was...
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unforgivable.ec, i think with the right funding, okay, i know mary shapiro, i have known her a long time, a terrific regulator, a smart woman imus if she the right funding, these markets would invite the public back in and, you know what, the public would benefit because of those rates of return. gerri: people have said this forever. that they are underfunded. undermanned. people do not have the experience they need. this was said, not by me, but by a senator. the capital markets are a public good. much like a highway. we need to have clear rules about the speed limits and who can use the hov lanes. we need to make it clear what the rules of the road are. do you agree with that? >> i agree with that. i have a couple of caveats to it. when you are on the highway and doing 200 miles per hour in your ferrari and you hit a hospital zone, you have to slow down even though that ferrari can do 200 miles an hour. it is about rules. it is about common sense. it is about a very simple test, gerri. what we ar
unforgivable.ec, i think with the right funding, okay, i know mary shapiro, i have known her a long time, a terrific regulator, a smart woman imus if she the right funding, these markets would invite the public back in and, you know what, the public would benefit because of those rates of return. gerri: people have said this forever. that they are underfunded. undermanned. people do not have the experience they need. this was said, not by me, but by a senator. the capital markets are a public...
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law ruling it would impose strict unforgiving burdens on poor minority voters. it's no wonder why republicans are so fired up about voter i.d. laws. check out the reaction. south carolina governor nicki hailey got when she brought it up at her convention last week in tampa. >> we said in south carolina that if you have to show a picture i.d. to buy sudafed and to set foot on an airplane, then you should have to show picture i.d. to protect one of the most valuable, most central sacred rights in america. the right to vote. >> according to reuters, voters in south carolina, nikki haley's home state, 20% more likely to be black. and just over 1/3 of registers voters do not have a driver's license. anyway, the reverend jesse jackson, the great man, the president of the rainbow coalition joins us. you were calling me up last week. you were so angry and concerned as a leader, a civil rights leader, about this new ploy to keep people from voting. >> the irony of nikki haley, she got the right to vote because of the voting rights act itself. then 18-year-olds to vote in
law ruling it would impose strict unforgiving burdens on poor minority voters. it's no wonder why republicans are so fired up about voter i.d. laws. check out the reaction. south carolina governor nicki hailey got when she brought it up at her convention last week in tampa. >> we said in south carolina that if you have to show a picture i.d. to buy sudafed and to set foot on an airplane, then you should have to show picture i.d. to protect one of the most valuable, most central sacred...
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>> i think it may be that they just didn't put two and two together which is unforgivable frankly and four people and do great seals died as a consequence. >> judge jeanine: no question about that. it is my understanding, general, that on the morning that he died ambassador christopher stevens indicate to the libyan professor that the security of the consultate was not enough and there was a big lack of security and, of course, now four of them are dead. >> that is one of the big questions, judge. why was he even there in benghazi. hundreds of miles from his embassy. and he was is apparently separated from his security detail. what was all of that about? a lot of questions there. >> judge jeanine: and general, finally, do you consider this an act of war? should we have responded militarily? >> well, the time for that is coming, i think you need to as certain clearly who is responsible and then they need to be taken out. but we are not there yet. it is definitely an act of war. it is not a law enforcement issue as was described earlier. >> judge jeanine: when you say it is not a law en
>> i think it may be that they just didn't put two and two together which is unforgivable frankly and four people and do great seals died as a consequence. >> judge jeanine: no question about that. it is my understanding, general, that on the morning that he died ambassador christopher stevens indicate to the libyan professor that the security of the consultate was not enough and there was a big lack of security and, of course, now four of them are dead. >> that is one of the...
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in their brief they wrote about this sa,coat, it imposes strict unforgiving burdens on the poor and racialities in texas and-to-protect the integri of elections in the state from fraud and impersonation. but we have very little ses, ecifas f or impersonation issues going on here like this. is the federal judge's ruling in this about the fact that it imposes an unfair burdenn the poor basically saying this is a poll tax and other states like pennsylvan and south carolina t f their own rulings? >> and that's what they're doing. they're using that. but the fact of the matter is you have to look at the intent. i think we all do that. etude d. w picture e, they say on it is not good enough to vote, but a hunting license without a picture is good enough. whats the intent of doing that. they say, pses a voter i.d. law that would make it possible for mitt romney to win in pennsylvania and we have done it. what was that intent? was it his intention to get rid of fraud or was it his intention so i think the courts have got plenty enough to work with. but we're not going to leave it to that. we're go
in their brief they wrote about this sa,coat, it imposes strict unforgiving burdens on the poor and racialities in texas and-to-protect the integri of elections in the state from fraud and impersonation. but we have very little ses, ecifas f or impersonation issues going on here like this. is the federal judge's ruling in this about the fact that it imposes an unfair burdenn the poor basically saying this is a poll tax and other states like pennsylvan and south carolina t f their own rulings?...
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and in texas, a fall court blocked the law ruling it would impose quote strict unforgiving burdens on minority voters, so it's no wonder why republicans are so fired up about the laws. check out the reaction. south carolina governor nikki hailey got when she brought it up last week in tampa. >> we said in south carolina that if you have to show apick i.d. to buy pseudofed, so step on an airplane, then you should have to show i.d. to have the right to vote. >> imagine getting roused up about restricting voting. that's what you saw there. according to reuters, voters in south carolina, liking the proper i.d. are 20% more likely to be black and just over o one-third of voters do not have a driver's license. reverent jesse jackson joins us. you were calling me up last week, you were so angry and concerned as a leader, civil rights leader, about this new empl ploy. >> you got the right to vote because of the voting rights act. to vote in 65 blacks to vote and then 18 years to vote in 1970 and then students could vote on campus and we were able to get bilingual voting. it is a product of th
and in texas, a fall court blocked the law ruling it would impose quote strict unforgiving burdens on minority voters, so it's no wonder why republicans are so fired up about the laws. check out the reaction. south carolina governor nikki hailey got when she brought it up last week in tampa. >> we said in south carolina that if you have to show apick i.d. to buy pseudofed, so step on an airplane, then you should have to show i.d. to have the right to vote. >> imagine getting roused...
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. >> workers say that the closure means they will be forced out into the cold unforgiving job market. >> a lot of people have been working your for many years. we are at that age ... gary will be hard to find jobs. >> generations of sacramento families have worked at the plant. >> after he left i started. yes. right out of school. >> like her father gilbert, she has worked at the plant for 35 years, in fact in all, seven people in her family of work at campbell soup co. but while her father got to see the plant in its infancy, she will see a piece of sacramento history die. >> we did not expect this at all. >> unexpected news indeed but many workers tell us that there had been rumors that the plant would close four years. the company says they plan to phase out the layoffs over the next couple of months until the plant finally closes next july. in sacramento, checkey bedford, cbs 5. >> checking bay area headlines, a suspect wanted for outstanding warrants tried to speed away when police spotted him today and crashed his car into a tree and ran. do nearby schools were locked down for a
. >> workers say that the closure means they will be forced out into the cold unforgiving job market. >> a lot of people have been working your for many years. we are at that age ... gary will be hard to find jobs. >> generations of sacramento families have worked at the plant. >> after he left i started. yes. right out of school. >> like her father gilbert, she has worked at the plant for 35 years, in fact in all, seven people in her family of work at campbell...
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that's unforgivable. then we look for the next big win. let's take some tweets.ggie. i'm just starting a portfolio. is it better to buy one full position at a time or smaller amounts of all five at once? >> absolutely the latter. this is an insurance plan against that happening to you. so, no, i don't want you buying all at once. buy in stages all five. >> how do you determine target prices for your action alerts portfolio? if the fundamentals improve while we own a stock, we can revise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table because we always want you to have the move before we make it. that's part what i like about doing that charitable trust portfolio. here's another tweet. this is from @paulsullivan. you were tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep or do you sleep? i have very strange sleep habits, i admit to that. i try to get four hours a night. many of you ask me that why are you up? why can't i sleep? that's why i'm up. stick with cramer. iffer sweeper, a great clean doesn't have to take long. i'm don
that's unforgivable. then we look for the next big win. let's take some tweets.ggie. i'm just starting a portfolio. is it better to buy one full position at a time or smaller amounts of all five at once? >> absolutely the latter. this is an insurance plan against that happening to you. so, no, i don't want you buying all at once. buy in stages all five. >> how do you determine target prices for your action alerts portfolio? if the fundamentals improve while we own a stock, we can...
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. >> have there been different results that a three-judge panel said it puts strict, unforgiving burdensthe poor? even president obama criticized voter i.d. and criticized, quote, those who are making it harder for to you vote. you know the arguments that it leads to voter suppression, that it is aimed at minorities and the elderly. how did your state try to deal with that? what's your response? >> it is comparing apples to oranges. the texas law, for example, it has been reported that you need to spend a minimum of $22 to get the documentation you need for a free voter i.d. card, eventually, after you get the documentation. it mentioned that have you to travel 200 to 250 miles to get a photo i. d. and there are photo identity entities that are not open on the weekends. but none of that is true in pennsylvania. it is in fact free. we have 71 department of transportation centersarn the state, five in philadelphia, where people can get photo i.d.s for voting purposes and our facilities are open on the weekend. so not all voter i. d. laws are written the same and are not all equal. but penn
. >> have there been different results that a three-judge panel said it puts strict, unforgiving burdensthe poor? even president obama criticized voter i.d. and criticized, quote, those who are making it harder for to you vote. you know the arguments that it leads to voter suppression, that it is aimed at minorities and the elderly. how did your state try to deal with that? what's your response? >> it is comparing apples to oranges. the texas law, for example, it has been reported...
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anyone who doesn't commit to their unforgiving creed.to drag hanity back to an age of unquestiong dog na, unrelenting conflict. i'm sure of one thing. ultimately they will fail. ultimately, light will penetrate the darkness. we'veeen tha hn fo some 500 years ago the printing press helped pry a cloistered europe out of a dark age, and evtually ignorance gave way to enlightenment. so, too, aa cloist cloistered m east will yield to the irresistible power of freedom and technology. when thishappens, our region will be guided not by conspiracy but b reason and curiosity. i think the relevant question is this. it's not whether this fa nattism will be defeated. it's how man lives will be lost before it'sdeated? we seen that happen before, too. some 70 yrs ago the world saw anotheranatic ideology bent on world conquest. th went down in flam, but no be it took millions of people with it. those who oppose that fanaticism waited too long to act. inhe end they triumphed,ut at a hour rirrific cost. we can't let it happen. the stake isn't merely the f
anyone who doesn't commit to their unforgiving creed.to drag hanity back to an age of unquestiong dog na, unrelenting conflict. i'm sure of one thing. ultimately they will fail. ultimately, light will penetrate the darkness. we'veeen tha hn fo some 500 years ago the printing press helped pry a cloistered europe out of a dark age, and evtually ignorance gave way to enlightenment. so, too, aa cloist cloistered m east will yield to the irresistible power of freedom and technology. when...
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laws on hold in three states so far with a federal court saying the rules in texas imposed strict, unforgiving burdens on the poor and racial minorities more likely to live in poverty. >> hey, hey, ho-ho- >> reporter: democrats believe strict voter i.d. laws are part of a republican plan to suppress the vote of minorities. republicans say the laws are designed to prevent voter fraud with many, including governor nikki haley of south carolina, asking what's so hard about a photo i.d.? >> if you have to use picture i.d. to get on to a plane, it is common sense that you would use picture i.d. to protect the integrity of the voting process. >> reporter: and that's what makes the controversy in pennsylvania so important. state officials now say they've relaxed all of those old rules so that any voter who wants an i.d. card can get one before election day. it may be too late. scott, the judge has already wander he is thinking about an injunction. that's a sign that voter i.d. in pennsylvania is in jeopardy this year. >> pelley: wyatt, thank you. after the nfl ended its lockout of referees, it wasted
laws on hold in three states so far with a federal court saying the rules in texas imposed strict, unforgiving burdens on the poor and racial minorities more likely to live in poverty. >> hey, hey, ho-ho- >> reporter: democrats believe strict voter i.d. laws are part of a republican plan to suppress the vote of minorities. republicans say the laws are designed to prevent voter fraud with many, including governor nikki haley of south carolina, asking what's so hard about a photo...