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what does he want? >> 4 hours since the big speech, the prime minister cannot answer the most basic question of all -- whether he is 4 yes or for now. -- fopr no. -- for no. why can he not answer it? why can he not say unequivocally that he will vote yes? because he is frightened of the people behind him. the only thing that has changed is that few months ago, when he said he was against a referendum, is not a situation in europe, but the situation in the tory party. why does he not admit it? he has not been driven to it by the national interest, but dried to it by his party. >> the most basic question of all is do you want a referendum? i do. does he? >> my position is now, we do not want a referendum. my position is precisely the same as the prime minister's position when we voted together in october 2011 against referendum. my position has not changed. it is his position that has changed. and here is the truth -- after six months of planning a speech on a referendum, he cannot even tell us whether it
what does he want? >> 4 hours since the big speech, the prime minister cannot answer the most basic question of all -- whether he is 4 yes or for now. -- fopr no. -- for no. why can he not answer it? why can he not say unequivocally that he will vote yes? because he is frightened of the people behind him. the only thing that has changed is that few months ago, when he said he was against a referendum, is not a situation in europe, but the situation in the tory party. why does he not admit...
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. >> does he kick her? >> this accident went from bad to way worse. >>> and it's one dog versus -- >> thousands of geese. >> the story of scooter and the goose tornado. >>> a couple of would-be robbers in the netherlands get themselves burned, literally pup see these two guys burst into a snack shop. they've got plasastic bags on their heads for disguises and are both holding knives. they're demanding money from this customer in the store and also from a person behind the counter. burt they fight back. the customer grab as chair, smacks one guy over the back with a chair. did you see that? that wasn't water. that was a pot of hot oil that the clerk threw at this robber. she's not done. she throws another pot -- >> oh! they're just slipping and sliding. >> it turns into, like, a "three stooges" scene. >> like his pants fell off! he has to pull his pants up, because a guy pulls them down. watch. there they go! [ laughter ] >> that's even better than i thought! >>> this house was at center of a terrifying orde
. >> does he kick her? >> this accident went from bad to way worse. >>> and it's one dog versus -- >> thousands of geese. >> the story of scooter and the goose tornado. >>> a couple of would-be robbers in the netherlands get themselves burned, literally pup see these two guys burst into a snack shop. they've got plasastic bags on their heads for disguises and are both holding knives. they're demanding money from this customer in the store and also from...
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how does he avoid that? >> he does have it already.g he will not negotiate. and the republican view, the boehner rule is, every dollar in spending, every dollar for the debt ceiling go up has matched by spending cuts. they have backed down from that view, in terms of having a three-month extension, that is because of the polls showing the president has the upper hand on the issue. >> do you think we are witnessing a strategy shift inside the gop? >> they have to have a strategy shift, you said that was the key thing that was coming out of the conference. we know that they are probably talking about appealing to minority voters and getting women back on track. >> isn't that a conference they have in gop meetings every two years? >> i don't think the conversation that is real. but now it's how to resonate with the constituents they are trying to appeal to. >> it's a time of rethinking for the republican party. what i was struck by was paul ryan's role. telling them that they have to have a strategy. and that they have to tread carefully
how does he avoid that? >> he does have it already.g he will not negotiate. and the republican view, the boehner rule is, every dollar in spending, every dollar for the debt ceiling go up has matched by spending cuts. they have backed down from that view, in terms of having a three-month extension, that is because of the polls showing the president has the upper hand on the issue. >> do you think we are witnessing a strategy shift inside the gop? >> they have to have a...
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the academy does not prepare you for that. i take that experience and i realized in the gang environment, most of these youths are coming from single- family households. in the area where the gang violence is most prevalent, great citizens of the community, 99% of those citizens are afraid. as a prosecutor, i take this experience and figure out how i want to enforce gang violence, especially in san francisco. i break it down into three categories. you have the individual who is not fully immersed in the gang lifestyle. he is just an associate comment just hanging out. -- associates, just hanging out. for that individual, we try to work with community-based programs. i've met with dcyf, the african- american steering committee, people haven't been in this violence and i say to them, what can -- people have been in this violence, and i say to them, what can we do to make sure if this individual does not go to prison? for that individual, we try to find a way to keep him out of the prison sentence. then you have the second indivi
the academy does not prepare you for that. i take that experience and i realized in the gang environment, most of these youths are coming from single- family households. in the area where the gang violence is most prevalent, great citizens of the community, 99% of those citizens are afraid. as a prosecutor, i take this experience and figure out how i want to enforce gang violence, especially in san francisco. i break it down into three categories. you have the individual who is not fully...
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what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and can to preve happening again, senator. >> is she right? what difference does it make? or is she wrong? >> i think it does make a difference, john, but i think she handled herself extremely well. there are three questions. why was security not provided despite the pleas. why was help not sent to these guys over seven hours of attacks, and what is responsible for the massive cover-up and fake stories about this video, anti-muslim video. she said to the third, i had nothing to do with the talking points, nothing to do with the military, i take responsibility for the lack of security. however, all these memos and cables that came, they all didn't come into my office personally, but i take responsibility. i think she handled it well, john. and the issue i think is pretty much gone now, and the republicans did it not succeed in what they were trying to cue. >> how would you describe hillary clinton at the house and the senate hearings? what kind
what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and can to preve happening again, senator. >> is she right? what difference does it make? or is she wrong? >> i think it does make a difference, john, but i think she handled herself extremely well. there are three questions. why was security not provided despite the pleas. why was help not sent to these guys over seven hours of attacks, and what is responsible for the massive cover-up and fake...
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the money does not come back to me. i see the number of people losing their lives drop dramatically. i am taking a huge risk off of my officers. those high speed areas where we run the cameras, i will not put a police officer in some of those places, like the tunnel. there are a lot of the advantages to the cameras. people who look at public safety as a whole appreciate them. >> a video back in 2008. a report on guns. we will get your reaction. >> in the nation's capital, a victory for supporters of gun rights, with the supreme court striking down a ban on handguns in the district of columbia. the government wanted the court to hold the 32-year-old ban. they said it curb violent crime. how to interpret the second amendment? does it protect an individual's right to hold guns or does it only applied to the collective right of states to maintain militias. the amendment was ratified in 79 the one. the court has never before given a definitive interpretation. they say the vote ban violates the second amendment. they say outl
the money does not come back to me. i see the number of people losing their lives drop dramatically. i am taking a huge risk off of my officers. those high speed areas where we run the cameras, i will not put a police officer in some of those places, like the tunnel. there are a lot of the advantages to the cameras. people who look at public safety as a whole appreciate them. >> a video back in 2008. a report on guns. we will get your reaction. >> in the nation's capital, a victory...
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and we ask questions about what does leadership mean, how does our government work, what does it take to move the nation in a direction that's a positive direction, and how do ideals interact with practicalities. and there's some wonderful messages in that film act that. >> fascinating. great film. president faust, great to have you on the program. good to see you. >>> up next we're "on the money," was president obama re-elected because he won the internet? why buzz is what ron's politics in the press. as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send th
and we ask questions about what does leadership mean, how does our government work, what does it take to move the nation in a direction that's a positive direction, and how do ideals interact with practicalities. and there's some wonderful messages in that film act that. >> fascinating. great film. president faust, great to have you on the program. good to see you. >>> up next we're "on the money," was president obama re-elected because he won the internet? why buzz is...
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does that sound like we are winning? guest: of me go back for a second. -- let me go back for a second. by talking about, i am not the senator from israel, the problem with that is it suggests that those who have strong strategic view is about the u.s.-israel relationship are somehow in the pocket of israelis. i think that is wrong. there are solid, strategic reasons for the relationship. painting the other side as being on thoughtful about that relationship is wrong. on afghanistan, senator hagel -- when the iraq war was going poorly, senator hagel said, we've taken our eye off the ball. the greatest threat to united states faces is between the mountains of pakistan and afghanistan. previouslythese are issues thate addressed. where does he think afghanistan is going to go? what did he think at this one point that it was such a vital and strategic interest? the president himself tries to address that issue. senator hagel has made a lot of statements over the years about the middle east and central asia that i think have
does that sound like we are winning? guest: of me go back for a second. -- let me go back for a second. by talking about, i am not the senator from israel, the problem with that is it suggests that those who have strong strategic view is about the u.s.-israel relationship are somehow in the pocket of israelis. i think that is wrong. there are solid, strategic reasons for the relationship. painting the other side as being on thoughtful about that relationship is wrong. on afghanistan, senator...
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it make -- >> why does it matter? >> what difference does it make the explanation immediately offered as for why the attack took place? >> and they're talking specifically about susan rice, u.n. ammador who really probably could have been secretary of state and all of this controversy knot aside, that's what hillary clinton was talking about. what does it matter if susan rice said it started as a protest instead of a terrorist attack? i think that's the kind of statement that actually could come back and haunt her someday. hillary clinton saying what does it matter that she said that or we didn't know those first issues. >> you think that is a critical question? >> i think saying what does it matter. do i think it's a critical question? i think that's been -- i think the issue has been put to bed ut but i think by saying what does it matter, it might come back and haunt her. gwen:ky see it in a campaign ad, taken out of context. >> exactly. gwen: thanks, martha. on a greek where democrats got their -- week where democ
it make -- >> why does it matter? >> what difference does it make the explanation immediately offered as for why the attack took place? >> and they're talking specifically about susan rice, u.n. ammador who really probably could have been secretary of state and all of this controversy knot aside, that's what hillary clinton was talking about. what does it matter if susan rice said it started as a protest instead of a terrorist attack? i think that's the kind of statement that...
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hillary does this thing where she says what difference does it make?is our job to manage out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from happening again. it is your job to figure out what happened, but what difference does it make why it happened? >> it is the way she says it. it is the performance that counts. >> but it doesn't make sense. >> it doesn't matter. she got through it. >> she literally says it is our job to figure out what happened. it is in the same sentence as what difference does it make? >> you have to love her. >> he is like tyson mcneilly. >> he did a 1-2 and then went to the head. that was the same weekend they introduced stuffed crust pizza from pizza hut. >> how do you know that? >> because i love pizza hut. we'll talk about a deal. >> they contact you not as the sponsor. >> does that really work? i love cocaine. so contact me. we'll work out a deal. >> i'll meet nut hall. >> i had no idea. i have been doing this for six years. >> manti te'o told katie couric he lied. dan, you said it happened to you in 6th grade and
hillary does this thing where she says what difference does it make?is our job to manage out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from happening again. it is your job to figure out what happened, but what difference does it make why it happened? >> it is the way she says it. it is the performance that counts. >> but it doesn't make sense. >> it doesn't matter. she got through it. >> she literally says it is our job to figure out what happened. it is in...
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this is a guy who does not like wall street and does tis.e from 805 to 1485. 1400's. 1485. that is a pretty substantial gain as well. 680 points. doing pretty good. the nasdaq is gone from 1440, 1440 to 3134. 3134. a mere 1700 points. but despite that improvement in the market a new poll from the health fined 60 percent of us don't expect any significant economic progress over the next four years of his presidency. only 38 percent of us say that we expect to be better off. that outlook doesn't change at the president does offer strong and positive leaders on the issues that matters the most americans. but the issues that matter most are not gun-control, not immigration, not even education. according to the most recent gallup poll, 21 percent of americans said the number one issue is this economy. 20 percent say it is the deficit 18 percent say it is dissatisfaction with this government. 16 percent acknowledged that the unemployment is still a major problem in this country. gun-control, immiration, it doesn't even come close to the top five.
this is a guy who does not like wall street and does tis.e from 805 to 1485. 1400's. 1485. that is a pretty substantial gain as well. 680 points. doing pretty good. the nasdaq is gone from 1440, 1440 to 3134. 3134. a mere 1700 points. but despite that improvement in the market a new poll from the health fined 60 percent of us don't expect any significant economic progress over the next four years of his presidency. only 38 percent of us say that we expect to be better off. that outlook doesn't...
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who does not?in 1871 henry bradley patented the oleomargarine, the world's very first substitute for butter. he estimates vegetable oils, animal fat, and buckets of water and america's love it. by 1930 the average was considering over two and a half pounds of margarine. that still did not compete with the nearly 18 pounds of butter being eaten every year. today the average household spends roughly $66 a year on the invention. that all translates into 8 pounds per person. 8 pounds. no wonder consuming our weight in the good stuff. butter consumption is down to 4 pounds per person and this guy , thank you very much, spread the word, the very first substitute for butter made its debut on the stay in business in january the third 142 years ago today. still to come, my "2 cents more" on a hypocritical move from one of the nation's biggest coffee chains, and recovering your assets in 2013 with the pros and cons of investing in hedge funds. is it right for you and your money coming up. gerri: at down year
who does not?in 1871 henry bradley patented the oleomargarine, the world's very first substitute for butter. he estimates vegetable oils, animal fat, and buckets of water and america's love it. by 1930 the average was considering over two and a half pounds of margarine. that still did not compete with the nearly 18 pounds of butter being eaten every year. today the average household spends roughly $66 a year on the invention. that all translates into 8 pounds per person. 8 pounds. no wonder...
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this video proves girls are really cool. >> does this exist? >> it does.he story behind all of the fun. >> dude wants to walk across a frozen pool. the question is, will he make it? >> see if he sinks or swims "r >>> this video proves that girls are really cool. ♪ >> the video does start off gratuitous with the eye candy, but tease are really cool girls cliff jumping in bermuda. and if you notice, it's just girls. >> yeah. does this really exist? like the girls like this just get together and say, let's just throw our bikinis on, go on a hike and jump off some rocks? it does exist. >> but all of the pillow fight parties that we dream about probably don't. this is reality. it's almost better. >> the girls are wearing bathing suits but they're very talented. and not only that, they're also filming. they're holding eqipnt, ere owning this. >> the video shot, they done several of the videos in the last few years. this one predominantly features girls, women doing really cool stuff, jumping off the cliff. >> we've seen hundreds of these videos of guys cliff jum
this video proves girls are really cool. >> does this exist? >> it does.he story behind all of the fun. >> dude wants to walk across a frozen pool. the question is, will he make it? >> see if he sinks or swims "r >>> this video proves that girls are really cool. ♪ >> the video does start off gratuitous with the eye candy, but tease are really cool girls cliff jumping in bermuda. and if you notice, it's just girls. >> yeah. does this really...
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does he have any other hobbies? does he have a job or go to school? to distort the mind and emotions of this fighting irish linebacker, a guy he barely knows? >>steve: we know that guy was apparently president of the drama club in high school. he auditioned for "the voice." according to his attorney -- he's hired rodney king's attorney in california. according to his attorney, that fellow right there is the person who manti talked to for the 500 hours on the phone. a real high fall -- falsetto voice for 500 hours. >>brian: he evidently reached out to the girl that he knew in high school, barely knew, and said i need you to send me a new picture because somebody is sick, in a car accident, uplift their spirits. she has been duped this whole time. she had no idea she was being used. here he is talking about the real girl. this is her from last night. >> had you even heard the name manti te'o? >> no, i haven't. up until, like you said, about a week ago i never met him in my entire life and never heard of who he was. >>brian: it looks like this remia guy
does he have any other hobbies? does he have a job or go to school? to distort the mind and emotions of this fighting irish linebacker, a guy he barely knows? >>steve: we know that guy was apparently president of the drama club in high school. he auditioned for "the voice." according to his attorney -- he's hired rodney king's attorney in california. according to his attorney, that fellow right there is the person who manti talked to for the 500 hours on the phone. a real high...
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she does. they go looking for him. as a result of him d donating sperm, right, he gets now to be considered the parent of the child, father, and that comes with financial obligation and responsibility. outrage just. melissa: the amazing thing the women involved, the couple, are on the dad's side. >> they are. melissa: they're saying we don't wa money from him. this is crazy. strictly the state that is pursuing this case because they're saying,why should taxpayers be paying for this child when there is in fact a father? the technicality that the state is hanging their ha the on this is idea that the sperm wasn't,nseminated in a doctor's office. >> exactly. melissa: but they didn't go to an official doctor to have the insemination. they did it on their own. >> very interesting. melissa: right. so -- >> that is what they're hanging whole thin on. the issue comes down whether you're a sperm donor on the one ha, or, a, father on the other. and what they're arguing is, the statute provides for if you're going to aificially i
she does. they go looking for him. as a result of him d donating sperm, right, he gets now to be considered the parent of the child, father, and that comes with financial obligation and responsibility. outrage just. melissa: the amazing thing the women involved, the couple, are on the dad's side. >> they are. melissa: they're saying we don't wa money from him. this is crazy. strictly the state that is pursuing this case because they're saying,why should taxpayers be paying for this child...
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what does that, what does that mean in -- mean? and why do we have to assert it all of the time? and what does it mean to other people who consume it? american products go around the world, information products go around the world so you're on o served by people can be observed by people in every corner of the world. and we teach them not to like us. gratuitously. >> author, activist and transafrica founder randall robinson taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets "in depth." three hours live sunday february 3rd, at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> this week "the communicators" visits one of the biggest consumer electronic shows in the world, ces international, in las vegas. it's the first in a series looking at the latest trends in communications, technology tv and the policy issues that accompany them. >> host: so, gary shapiro give us a snapshot of ces international 2013. >> guest: this event has been phenomenal. we've had more companies and more spaces, more innovation and more excitement than ever i can recall. you know in these tough economic times it's
what does that, what does that mean in -- mean? and why do we have to assert it all of the time? and what does it mean to other people who consume it? american products go around the world, information products go around the world so you're on o served by people can be observed by people in every corner of the world. and we teach them not to like us. gratuitously. >> author, activist and transafrica founder randall robinson taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets "in...
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where does someone like myself go? i have a loan, i need additional funding. >> did you try through the sba? >> i already have an sba loan. i went to wells fargo for a line of credit and they would not give me one. >> i can speak to you about it. when we look at funds that are needed, the biggest thing we look at our cash flow. i can address that with you. unless there is an issue, at that point -- [inaudible] >> let's talk, ok. >> i have a couple of more questions. i know that the panelists have agreed to stay after for those who have specific questions. i do have one question for wells fargo. what are the typical rules for applying for sba loan of less than $50,000? how much money do we need to have in your bank to apply for a loan? >> i am on the smaller side of the bank. i am a transaction guy. i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with. what i look for, i generally start at 100,000 and up. when it is a requirement of 50,000 or less, i tend to call of the micro guys to help me out. that i
where does someone like myself go? i have a loan, i need additional funding. >> did you try through the sba? >> i already have an sba loan. i went to wells fargo for a line of credit and they would not give me one. >> i can speak to you about it. when we look at funds that are needed, the biggest thing we look at our cash flow. i can address that with you. unless there is an issue, at that point -- [inaudible] >> let's talk, ok. >> i have a couple of more...
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does changing colour help you stay cool? yup, sure does!le cooler, but they're not enough. i'm still really really, really hot, cat! this definitely is not going as well as i'd hoped. w-what's going on! why jack! cat? meet nick and sally. this is my friend jack rabbit. hi jack! - hi! we're really really hot. well my spot is pretty cool. you need to find yourselves some shade. i dug a nice little bed, right here! plenty of shade under this b-b-bush, oh yeah. we can't all fit under there with you. oh. and there's no other shade round here. nick's right. i don't see any at all! you need some shade quick? the smart thing to do is to whistle for help from thing one and thing two. (whistles) whoa careful with my water! whoa-ho-ho-ho! [grunts] hello! [grunts] ta-da! thank you so much, things! ahhhh! ahh! shade! - finally! ah soooo much cooler! i told you. you want to stay c-cool stay out of the sun. works for me every time. it's better -- but i'm still hot! me too! then you need to talk to tommy the toad! he's the c-c-coolest creature in the deser
does changing colour help you stay cool? yup, sure does!le cooler, but they're not enough. i'm still really really, really hot, cat! this definitely is not going as well as i'd hoped. w-what's going on! why jack! cat? meet nick and sally. this is my friend jack rabbit. hi jack! - hi! we're really really hot. well my spot is pretty cool. you need to find yourselves some shade. i dug a nice little bed, right here! plenty of shade under this b-b-bush, oh yeah. we can't all fit under there with...
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that's all it does. it fits on the side of the house next to the meter typically and isn't very large. about this big, a foot square maybe. so that's they typically are warranted for 10 years. they're probably last 15 years. so on a cost analysis for the system typically run an inverter replacement at year 15. the inverter is wired to your loads. it uses electricity, appliances, whatever and it's also tied to your meter. the only real visual impact on the house is the panels. the other stuff is almost never seen. the thing about solar panels is they work during the day owl. so the big question is what about at night? well when isn't shining. in the past the only solution you had to that was batteries. you would have to purchase a large group of batteries and wire them to your system. during the day the sun would produce what your house needed and charge up the batteries and at nighttime you would draw off the batteries. what has made solar go from a niche market and explode to a big popular market has be
that's all it does. it fits on the side of the house next to the meter typically and isn't very large. about this big, a foot square maybe. so that's they typically are warranted for 10 years. they're probably last 15 years. so on a cost analysis for the system typically run an inverter replacement at year 15. the inverter is wired to your loads. it uses electricity, appliances, whatever and it's also tied to your meter. the only real visual impact on the house is the panels. the other stuff is...
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vall sum of money how does it exactly help the image of british politicians. well of course the conservative party here in this country has an image of sort of stingy only wanting to help the rich and it does go a long way towards getting rid of an image like that it shows that politicians are magnanimous sort of make them seem very generous and this information does suggest that the government doesn't really care where the money goes or how it's ministers or how effective it is it only has that it seems to be giving this city the study is really quite critical isn't it does it suggest to you should stop helping communities abroad altogether i know it's not suggesting that it's just suggesting that the money is allocated and administered much more efficiently of course this is all happening against a backdrop of austerity at home and many people are saying you know forget forget giving money abroad let's keep it here at home where it's really needed at the moment so here we're seeing reduction in benefits even for very poor people we're seeing tax hikes we're
vall sum of money how does it exactly help the image of british politicians. well of course the conservative party here in this country has an image of sort of stingy only wanting to help the rich and it does go a long way towards getting rid of an image like that it shows that politicians are magnanimous sort of make them seem very generous and this information does suggest that the government doesn't really care where the money goes or how it's ministers or how effective it is it only has...
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what does bill clinton want? >> he wants her to run. >> he does want her to run.e wants her to run. and remember when he ran and said you get two for one, people didn't like that, well now if she runs she says -- >> i -- i think it's a reasonable certainty. i think he may even consider converting to buddhism so he can be reincarnated so he can be president and run again. he adores her and thinks she would be a xwrr president to anybody else around. >> he has changed and become very steady around her. she has not once stepped on her shadow as secretary of state. everybody thought he would collide with her. he wants her to do good. >> he stepped on her during her campaign. didn't do it now. >> not as secretary of state. >> right. >> a lot of folks will be wondering about michele obama and what she will be wearing to the inaugural balls tomorrow night and whatever she wears will be worth millions of dollars to the fashion industry. we'll talk about that coming up. we'll show you some of the country's hottest music stars from katy perry to usher performing on this ina
what does bill clinton want? >> he wants her to run. >> he does want her to run.e wants her to run. and remember when he ran and said you get two for one, people didn't like that, well now if she runs she says -- >> i -- i think it's a reasonable certainty. i think he may even consider converting to buddhism so he can be reincarnated so he can be president and run again. he adores her and thinks she would be a xwrr president to anybody else around. >> he has changed and...
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i think it does, chris. i think it clearly does. but keep in mind the mission of the military is to fight and win wars. every decision that is made today is should be made in the interest of military readiness. and while i again i say women are in combat and women need to be given opportunities to serve in other combat roles. i'm no longer against that. there was a time when i was. also think that we have to consider the second and third order effects and look at this wholistically. >> chris: in 30 seconds, colonel mcsally, what do you want to say? >> it isn't about riding to leadership. it is about military effectiveness. the 230,000 positions previously closed only a fraction are special forces and infantry. the rest a whole variety of other jobs closed to women. if we want the most effective fighting force we need to pick the most qualified capable man for the job even if it is a woman. this is about military effectiveness and allowing us to recruit the most capable and qualified force. >> chris: i want to thank you both. thank y
i think it does, chris. i think it clearly does. but keep in mind the mission of the military is to fight and win wars. every decision that is made today is should be made in the interest of military readiness. and while i again i say women are in combat and women need to be given opportunities to serve in other combat roles. i'm no longer against that. there was a time when i was. also think that we have to consider the second and third order effects and look at this wholistically. >>...
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what does it give people?ning level when you go in and get auditing, which is their form of therapy, a lot of people feel like they are helped. that's what draws people in. they ask, what is ruining your life? what is your ruin? if you say, well, it's my relationship or my profession or something, they say we have something that can help you. and sometimes that's true. >> is recruiting celebrities -- they have this celebrity center in hollywood. was that a conscious effort by the church and is that for pr reasons? >> absolutely. these are product endorsements. the church of scientology was created in los angeles. the celebrity center in hollywood, all of it with the design to take over the entertainment industry. there were people that they were actively recruiting. they were always looking for that ex-emmary figure that would represent scientology, and it would be a prominent member of the entertainment industry. >> they look at the origin myth of scientology or the origin story and people make fun of it. my
what does it give people?ning level when you go in and get auditing, which is their form of therapy, a lot of people feel like they are helped. that's what draws people in. they ask, what is ruining your life? what is your ruin? if you say, well, it's my relationship or my profession or something, they say we have something that can help you. and sometimes that's true. >> is recruiting celebrities -- they have this celebrity center in hollywood. was that a conscious effort by the church...
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does that pretty much describe what the location was? >> yes, it does, john. >> it's from the navel down to the top of the where the penis joins the anatomy. >> that's correct. >> what was that like? >> well, it's major surgery. i was diagnosed in february of '93 and i had my surgery on may 20th of '93. i was out of the hospital in four days. i was up and walking the day after the surgery and what have you. i was back running three miles a day a month after the surgery. >> did you have full energy? >> oh, yes. i -- i won't kid you, it's a major surgery and it takes a full six weeks before you're back to what i call 100%. >> if you had been seven years younger would you have recovered your full quotient of energy earlier? >> i don't think so. i was very -- i ran for 15-20 years before it so i was in pretty good shape so i don't think being a little younger would have made any dference in my recovery. >> what's the age at which prostate cancer's found? >> there's an autopsy series from out of detroit that demonstrates that men that died of
does that pretty much describe what the location was? >> yes, it does, john. >> it's from the navel down to the top of the where the penis joins the anatomy. >> that's correct. >> what was that like? >> well, it's major surgery. i was diagnosed in february of '93 and i had my surgery on may 20th of '93. i was out of the hospital in four days. i was up and walking the day after the surgery and what have you. i was back running three miles a day a month after the...
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it does absorb a little bit of the impact. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> the guy does come to and slowly gets tois feet. >> are you okay? >> are you okay? >> yeah. >> he is bloody a little bit. >> it's good to see he's okay. >> a lot of people buy these videos to remember your experience. i wonder if you buy this one or get rid of it. >> you're like look what happened to me when i went sky diving. >> i landed on my face. >> right. >> get the nerve to go sky diving and you miss half of it. >> well, congratulations. >>> i guess we can't get through the ski season without a few good avalanche videos. this is from alaska. the skier stops for a moment to us the beautiful pass that he is skiing. >> he's there enjoying the view, having a good time, this happens. >> the snow starts rushing out from under him taking him with the avalanche. >> so he's standing on the avalanche as it happens. >> yeah. fortunately this lasts only seconds and it doesn't take him under. he manages to stay above and survives. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> yeah. what else do you say? >>> this is in vail colorado. two skiers, hunter and
it does absorb a little bit of the impact. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> the guy does come to and slowly gets tois feet. >> are you okay? >> are you okay? >> yeah. >> he is bloody a little bit. >> it's good to see he's okay. >> a lot of people buy these videos to remember your experience. i wonder if you buy this one or get rid of it. >> you're like look what happened to me when i went sky diving. >> i landed on my face. >> right. >>...
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true story. >> what does that have to do with this?> nothing. >> canada is offering a trojan horse. do you think they are going to hide a bunch of canadians in there and attack us once it's complete. no it's not going to be canadians it's chinamen. >> i just want americans on that brifnlg i don't want a trojan horse delivering china steel and chinamen. >> just fyi i don't think anybody is using chinamen anymore. the only people eligible are u.s. and canadian workers. the united states steelworks support this project. do you think they would support a project that uses chinese steel. >> why are they pushing a proposal that allows michigan to veto the second bridge. in fact, this sweet old detroit businessman is paying for commercials warning people. >> there's always hidden costs. >> somebody is going to pay for that bridges and it's going to be our children. >> come to think of it, why does he care so much? >> the 258th richest man in the united states is the owner of ambassador bridge and has been since, i think 1977. >> you are tell
true story. >> what does that have to do with this?> nothing. >> canada is offering a trojan horse. do you think they are going to hide a bunch of canadians in there and attack us once it's complete. no it's not going to be canadians it's chinamen. >> i just want americans on that brifnlg i don't want a trojan horse delivering china steel and chinamen. >> just fyi i don't think anybody is using chinamen anymore. the only people eligible are u.s. and canadian workers....
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that's why when she says what difference does it make? it does make a difference.t is the mistake. >> bob: you just said it in your points, she said i take responsibility. >> greg: that is the genius. takes responseability to absolve responsibility. okay, i took responsibility. let's move forward. what difference does it make? don't you see what i'm saying? >> bob: no. >> dana: when she asked what difference does it make, it's only the central question at the heart of this which is what do they know, when did they know it? even when she says whether it was a guy that made a video to park the riot or two guys walking down the street to kill the ambassador, if you follow story closely, those weren't the two options. the other one was it was al-qaeda inspired planned attack. that was the question. the fact they blame a video -- the guy is still in vail, right? american went to prison for exercising the first amendment rights and the question is how did it get there? she is right. she never actually said about the video. but everybody else did. >> eric: can i say that
that's why when she says what difference does it make? it does make a difference.t is the mistake. >> bob: you just said it in your points, she said i take responsibility. >> greg: that is the genius. takes responseability to absolve responsibility. okay, i took responsibility. let's move forward. what difference does it make? don't you see what i'm saying? >> bob: no. >> dana: when she asked what difference does it make, it's only the central question at the heart of...
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host: does it to have stopped? caller: it does not. -- does it do half the job? caller: it does not. until we have in place a fully formed immigration enforcement infrastructure, and we are part of the way there, but if you had a car with no windshield and two wheels, you would not say it's ready to drive. our immigration enforcement system is like that car with no windshield. the one group that i think has a good case to make -- essentially, an act of mercy on the part of the american people, are the young people who not only came as kids but came so young that they are psychologically, americans. guest: it is a system that has spent $180 billion over 25 years and is spending more money on immigration enforcement than any other criminal enforcement program in the federal grant. we cannot afford, financially or socially, to continue to spend $18 billion a year on immigration enforcement without fixing it. guest: it is a humvee with no windshield and only two wheels. host: akron ohio on the line. caller: i want to know, where do you need to get your funding for yo
host: does it to have stopped? caller: it does not. -- does it do half the job? caller: it does not. until we have in place a fully formed immigration enforcement infrastructure, and we are part of the way there, but if you had a car with no windshield and two wheels, you would not say it's ready to drive. our immigration enforcement system is like that car with no windshield. the one group that i think has a good case to make -- essentially, an act of mercy on the part of the american people,...
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does the person lack volitional control and does the person, is the person likely to be violent in the future? if, however, we are actually using at least the first construct, not empirically but we're using it normatively. then we are potentially violating two provisions of the constitution. what you're essentially doing is calling upon the fact finder, whether it's the judge or jury, you're calling upon the fact finder to make a judgment about whether the person is mentally abnormal defined as substantial lack of volitional control, but we have never actually operationally defined what lack of volitional control is, so an expert can't come in and testify that this person is a factual matter lacks volitional control. what is doing the work? what is doing the work is the fact that the person has based badly b behaved badly in the past. because they didn't control their behavior in the past, they are therefore, likely not able to control their behavior today and tomorrow. but if you use, if you basically define lack of volitional control as past bad acts, then you're back in the realm o
does the person lack volitional control and does the person, is the person likely to be violent in the future? if, however, we are actually using at least the first construct, not empirically but we're using it normatively. then we are potentially violating two provisions of the constitution. what you're essentially doing is calling upon the fact finder, whether it's the judge or jury, you're calling upon the fact finder to make a judgment about whether the person is mentally abnormal defined...
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does he see it that way or does he not see that risk?uestion because at the end of the day i think the evidence suggests he wants to do modest things with entitlements, not deeply serious things. i think he's increasingly more interested in leaving behind a progressive legacy of a lot of support systems for people who were hurting in the country. he's more interested in that than i think than getting the deficits under control. >> one thing i will say four years ago before his first inauguration, he went to the waup editorial meeting and he talked a good game. he knows you need to put this country on a sustainable path not just for the economy but also just for dealing with our lock-term debt and american competitiveness. does he use his leverage like clinton did with welfare reform to try to come up with an acceptable solution on this key issue because we're confronting the debt, the republicans in congress are focused on it. it's going to be an area where he will have some maneuverability in the next two years. >> does he have that lev
does he see it that way or does he not see that risk?uestion because at the end of the day i think the evidence suggests he wants to do modest things with entitlements, not deeply serious things. i think he's increasingly more interested in leaving behind a progressive legacy of a lot of support systems for people who were hurting in the country. he's more interested in that than i think than getting the deficits under control. >> one thing i will say four years ago before his first...
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. >>> a doe stuck in a storage pond faces a long, exhausting rescue. >> the doe would just scare and swim to the other side. >> see how the rescue team was finally able to pull the deer to safety. >>> you might remember this quadruple amputee who broke it down on the dance floor. >> he has some moves. >> nowe is showing of his better. >> we're going to watch taylor drive. >> see the new way he can spin. >> plus, a bad experience with broccoli and a big uh-oh caught on camera. >> huh oh. >> cameras catch a terrifying scene in a radio shack in pompanno beach, florida. this happened at 6:30 at night, and you see three different masked men carrying what look like semiautomatic weapons into this open for business radio shack, and they have black masks. they have hoods over their heads. they're in dark clothing. i mean, they're just terrifying looking coming into this store. >> ah, man. they know what's up right away. >> they immediately began to hit the floor. these three men are holding the guns towards these people. they're coraling all of these people inside this storage area in the ba
. >>> a doe stuck in a storage pond faces a long, exhausting rescue. >> the doe would just scare and swim to the other side. >> see how the rescue team was finally able to pull the deer to safety. >>> you might remember this quadruple amputee who broke it down on the dance floor. >> he has some moves. >> nowe is showing of his better. >> we're going to watch taylor drive. >> see the new way he can spin. >> plus, a bad experience with...
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this does not work for may." they may have a project they want me to take seriously, and i have made a mistake, and i won't tell you which, being convinced to do something, when i did not have it in my system. you cannot spend eight months writing something that you are not passionate about. tavis: but having that in your system, does that mean you have to be emotionally, spiritually, socially, connected to the material to do it? what you have is a gift. you are an artist in your own right. one does not necessarily have to be -- maybe that is your process. >> i do not disagree with you. i do not have to be connected on every single level, but there has to be something that makes me want to get up in the morning. when i saw that and said, "yes," i want to explore that idea, or i want to show that to my kids. something that really moves me when i read it. it could be anything in it that makes me excited about seeing that project through. if i do not have the, or, again, without saying names, there was a book presen
this does not work for may." they may have a project they want me to take seriously, and i have made a mistake, and i won't tell you which, being convinced to do something, when i did not have it in my system. you cannot spend eight months writing something that you are not passionate about. tavis: but having that in your system, does that mean you have to be emotionally, spiritually, socially, connected to the material to do it? what you have is a gift. you are an artist in your own...
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what does his brain look like? if your behavior is completely different, your brain is going to be different. women, you know that men have different behavior. mris are capable of telling you how this gender difference is manifest. we can also study people like him. i study individuals -- if you want to look at your spousal score on this, see me later. individuals have a profound inability to really appreciate -- they are extremely callous. let me give you my interpretation of how to understand this. do you feel any remorse for what you have done? almost everyone, right? at least on television. how many of you -- you look at the defendant and sometimes the defendant does not have a good answer to that question. how many of you can solve this equation? now you know how psychopath feels when he is asked about remorse. individuals who lacked this ability that most of us take for granted, that is how they feel. hopefully, i did giving you a touch of a psychopathy for a nanosecond. how do we study people like him? we ca
what does his brain look like? if your behavior is completely different, your brain is going to be different. women, you know that men have different behavior. mris are capable of telling you how this gender difference is manifest. we can also study people like him. i study individuals -- if you want to look at your spousal score on this, see me later. individuals have a profound inability to really appreciate -- they are extremely callous. let me give you my interpretation of how to understand...
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does not prohibit the army corps of engineers or g.a.o. from using certain funds as necessary to prohibit or prohibit any kind of relief. simply says you are not going to buy extra land with the money that is already identified for the need of repairing what we already own. the national park service has given us lists. it consumes the money that is in that approach. if you decide to allow them the flexibility of purchasing other land, something from this list that is essential has to come off, and that's not right. use this money to make sure we put it where it deserves to be to end the suffering and repair the public property that we already own. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek time? >> i rise in in opposition. >> i oppose this amendment. mr. moran: there is no attempt by the secretary of the interior or the secretary of agriculture to use the funds made available under the bill or any other federal land grab. however, there
does not prohibit the army corps of engineers or g.a.o. from using certain funds as necessary to prohibit or prohibit any kind of relief. simply says you are not going to buy extra land with the money that is already identified for the need of repairing what we already own. the national park service has given us lists. it consumes the money that is in that approach. if you decide to allow them the flexibility of purchasing other land, something from this list that is essential has to come off,...