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it might as well go anywhere. if you know that person god heard it too and they have a karmic debt to pay. thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon everyone. my name is theresa ballard. to the commission and the audience i am a lifelong resident of bay view hunter's point and up to this date i have chronic asthma. i have fieb ramiaga and lupus. to this day they don't understand why all of these auto immune diseases are attacking the minorities and the black community, but i am here to tell you that on a daily basis i struggled with breathing, not just from the sewer plant, but from the toxins, from the shipyard and everywhere else. you know i know like she said before our whole community is toxic but why there? and we -- like she said we are not opposed to wellness. we need the services that will come there for not only children but the adults as well. we need to have an outlet where we can go and destress, and have a place where we can have a positive social element for not only ourselves but our chil
it might as well go anywhere. if you know that person god heard it too and they have a karmic debt to pay. thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon everyone. my name is theresa ballard. to the commission and the audience i am a lifelong resident of bay view hunter's point and up to this date i have chronic asthma. i have fieb ramiaga and lupus. to this day they don't understand why all of these auto immune diseases are attacking the minorities and the black community,...
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well it is actually a well again look at. the way it looks like a neo colonial project that i said is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you know. it looks like moral hazard to me ok just call the french they'll take care of it well just call the french because we are the only ones who have bases there. it's broadly the the answer i would give to you is that we have. disposed to intervene because we are present throughout. in those we have. a thousand four hundred soldiers now in sharjah and we are present in central africa again history is something you have to take into account and we are in a francophone area and most of these countries do have in mind that fifty percent of the currency of these countries is backed up by the. defense and the process are is also something we have to take in consideration as a legacy of story but let me just if you. please a little please do please do respond to your question what i
well it is actually a well again look at. the way it looks like a neo colonial project that i said is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you know. it looks like moral hazard to me ok just call the french they'll take care of it well just call the french because we are the only ones who have bases there. it's broadly the the answer i would give to you is that we have. disposed to...
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well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. we speak your language might be rolling out of. the music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. a little tentative angola's stories. here. the spanish find out more visit i. welcome back to cross all things are considered i'm peter a little to remind you we're talking about africa and the major powers. ok about to go back to paris manual why does france have to be so involved in africa i thought colonialism was over. well it is actually a well it doesn't look that way i don't know what our way looks like a new colonial project now that our head is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you know you can say it sounds
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well. it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else some other part of it and realized everything you. are welcome is a big. little. in the u.k. a document described by some as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government after the intelligence and security committees said the proposal locked details of the bill is designed to help authorities track online activity of citizens and to retrieve personal web data up artists our firth looks at how such measures could power up national security. the main area of concern surrounds this the draft communications data bill and proposals in it that critics say could see the public left wide open to having their facebook accounts or twitter e-mails read anything that they visit online the websites that they gayety logs by the government now understandably those plans and preve
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well, i don't know. i'm just not tired.og had a few ideas about how to get bear to go to sleep. they tried playing a lullaby. ♪ close your eyes, it's late ♪ ♪ bears should hibernate ♪ ♪ fall ♪ ♪ fall ♪ ♪ fall ♪ ♪ fall asleep, bear. ♪ (barking) they tried rocking her to sleep. (panting) (groans) they even tried getting bear to count sheep. 42... 43... 44... (grunts) (panting): is it working? a little bit. not really. it seemed that nothing would get bear to go to sleep. what are we gonna do, frog? this bear's not getting sleepy. and everyone needs sleep. yeah, especially us. you're right. hmm? what could be keeping bear awake? oh, light... pretty. (buzzing) that's it! i've got it. what is it, frog? bear can't fall asleep because it's too bright out here. she has too many lights on. uh, no, no, uh-uh. no, the, the lights are just fine. nothing's wrong with my lights. but bear, you need it to be dark when you sleep. and besides the night is so beautiful. (howling) come on, bear, come and look at the night with us. no! no, i'm,
well, i don't know. i'm just not tired.og had a few ideas about how to get bear to go to sleep. they tried playing a lullaby. ♪ close your eyes, it's late ♪ ♪ bears should hibernate ♪ ♪ fall ♪ ♪ fall ♪ ♪ fall ♪ ♪ fall asleep, bear. ♪ (barking) they tried rocking her to sleep. (panting) (groans) they even tried getting bear to count sheep. 42... 43... 44... (grunts) (panting): is it working? a little bit. not really. it seemed that nothing would get bear to go to sleep....
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(laughs) well, thank you, dog.o sheep set out to join the friends together again. and just in time. (both sigh) for pig and ant were miserable without each other. uh, hello, ant. can i read an announcement on, um, your radio show? sure, sheep, go ahead. (clears throat) attention, word world. the great shuffle word competition is about to begin! shuffle word? shuffle word? anyone can play, so, um, bring your letters-- consonants and vowels-- and, um, well, you know, make some words. ooh! (panting) hmm? welcome to, uh, word world's shuffle word competition. i'm your host, uh, sheep, and judging today's game is, uh, dog. (barks, gong sounds) and say hello to all our wordfriends watching. uh, pig... (nervous chuckle): uh, ant... well, looks like you two are our only two contestants. let's play shuffle word! i'm not playing with him. i'm playing by myself. and i'm playing by myself. uh, well, you had better start playing. the clock is ticking! go! (both shout) narrator: pig and ant tried to make words, but there was one
(laughs) well, thank you, dog.o sheep set out to join the friends together again. and just in time. (both sigh) for pig and ant were miserable without each other. uh, hello, ant. can i read an announcement on, um, your radio show? sure, sheep, go ahead. (clears throat) attention, word world. the great shuffle word competition is about to begin! shuffle word? shuffle word? anyone can play, so, um, bring your letters-- consonants and vowels-- and, um, well, you know, make some words. ooh!...
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well, that's good to know. appraiser: for a little, fragile paperback, you did very well.oh, great! thank you so much. appraiser: you're welcome. appraiser: i see you brought in a document. where did you find it? guest: a women that i use to work for, after she passed away, i was in charge of getting rid of everything in the house so that it could be sold. her family came in, they took everything that they wanted. and then this was left over in a box with some other things. it ended up being a gift to me from the family. its history in maryland, you know? appraiser: absolutely. it has local interest for local collectors. it has greater value here in maryland in this vicinity than farther away. in california, it would have less value because it's in california rather than maryland. this is an old paper document, and you can read at the top, "state of maryland and the sheriff of baltimore county has issued a warrant." you can see that part of it was pre-printed and the remainder of it was free hand written in cursive ink. and it was a warrant for this gentleman here, and you
well, that's good to know. appraiser: for a little, fragile paperback, you did very well.oh, great! thank you so much. appraiser: you're welcome. appraiser: i see you brought in a document. where did you find it? guest: a women that i use to work for, after she passed away, i was in charge of getting rid of everything in the house so that it could be sold. her family came in, they took everything that they wanted. and then this was left over in a box with some other things. it ended up being a...
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well let's look at this chart here this is the fed's balance sheet from two thousand and eight you see the horror frog moment you see when ben bernanke rips the leg off of the u.s. financial markets and currency system because in the first round of purchases begun in two thousand and eight the fed bought one point four trillion dollars of housing debt and three hundred billion of treasuries. and the second round beginning in november twenty ten the fed but six hundred billion dollars of treasuries in the current round the fed's total purchases will be split between six hundred billion dollars of mortgage backed securities and five hundred forty billion dollars of treasuries according to the median estimates of congress in the survey and g.d.p. in america is down just like g.d.p. all around the world is down real g.d.p. adjusted for ben bernanke you ripping off his prosthetic limbs of fake mortgage backed securities and beating himself on the head with it is negative around the world we're living in a. frickin snow global fraud perpetrated by the horror up there is the art of dark. noth
well let's look at this chart here this is the fed's balance sheet from two thousand and eight you see the horror frog moment you see when ben bernanke rips the leg off of the u.s. financial markets and currency system because in the first round of purchases begun in two thousand and eight the fed bought one point four trillion dollars of housing debt and three hundred billion of treasuries. and the second round beginning in november twenty ten the fed but six hundred billion dollars of...
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well, let's go below.ground is a corpse. do you see it? so this, particularly the way the raggedy clouds are done, or rather, the raggedy smoke and fire the jagged-edge feel of this watercolor imparts to me one thing-- whoever painted it was there, and he's hurrying to get it down and you can feel the energy, the smoke, the fire, the threat of where he is. and the one at the bottom there, of a battleship in sea... i've seen sea paintings thousands of times and yet somehow, this sea does it for me. i feel its choppiness. you can feel the metal of the ship from which he must have been looking. these really are portals into the second world war. now the question is, who painted them? who did them? have you any idea? not at all. i couldn't read the signature on one of them. i can see a signature here on the bottom right. and to me, this is immensely frustrating. why? because i can't quite read what it says. and after the name are the initials "r.a." royal academy. so here is someone who has got real form, as w
well, let's go below.ground is a corpse. do you see it? so this, particularly the way the raggedy clouds are done, or rather, the raggedy smoke and fire the jagged-edge feel of this watercolor imparts to me one thing-- whoever painted it was there, and he's hurrying to get it down and you can feel the energy, the smoke, the fire, the threat of where he is. and the one at the bottom there, of a battleship in sea... i've seen sea paintings thousands of times and yet somehow, this sea does it for...
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i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm goingto french actually action not american action the american skin didn't give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain long been there and could be counterproductive yes the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance and logistics support we don't want public opinion in france to turn against operation so you need some kind of international force and the only history has proved with american leadership in this kind of intervention it doesn't quite work well therefore why don't we go into the how do you define the mission well how do you define what works well for the african union backing from the united go ahead jump in does advocate need more or less interventions. africa needs. support where the mattis and i think i have to say that france ought to be congratulated for intervening on the tenth of january but part of
i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm goingto french actually action not american action the american skin didn't give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain long been there and could be counterproductive yes the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance and logistics...
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we are part of that community as well. just like the guard, we have an interest in protecting our friends and neighbors. sustainment is, it's important to us and we'll maintain it especially on the region side. we're able to have these long-standing relationships while the operating force side goes forward and supports the on-going efforts, we are able to stay back here and sustain those relationships. >> just to follow on that, the navy squadrons that provide fire fighting capability are a combination of active and reserve components. one benefit of reserve components is more longevity is pilots in the squadrons. you may have people who have been there for 6, 7 years and have seen multiple fires. that mutual trust is absolutely essential to this capability. >> a couple things that come it mind real briefly, we're talking about wild and land fires primarily but rest assured amongst the group here we're always thinking in an all rest capacity. cal fire's mission is we are the state's fire department. we are thinking about a
we are part of that community as well. just like the guard, we have an interest in protecting our friends and neighbors. sustainment is, it's important to us and we'll maintain it especially on the region side. we're able to have these long-standing relationships while the operating force side goes forward and supports the on-going efforts, we are able to stay back here and sustain those relationships. >> just to follow on that, the navy squadrons that provide fire fighting capability are...
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well he was engaged in a legal laddering of i.p.o.'s and he got off because the jury was too stupid to understand his financial crimes well that's a little bit more complicated these are very very very basic simple fundamental concepts of jury law is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is a phrase a deficit of comprehension deficit of of basic understanding yes it was a polite way of saying you're frickin brain dead get out of my courthouse before we throw you in jail for being too stupid well in this case there were thousands of e-mails between thousands of traders who are actually a few dozen traders saying set the libel rate at a rate that is not true rigged it for me and they're saying that this is somehow complicated that we can't do anything about it because there are signs of innocence outside the circle of the actual writers an innocent act being committed somewhere in the universe so should we apply a standard of guilt to this admission of guilt by a just b. c. yeah i just recently admitted that there are a lot of money and financ
well he was engaged in a legal laddering of i.p.o.'s and he got off because the jury was too stupid to understand his financial crimes well that's a little bit more complicated these are very very very basic simple fundamental concepts of jury law is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is a phrase a deficit of comprehension deficit of of basic understanding yes it was a polite way of saying you're frickin brain dead get out of my courthouse before we throw you in jail for being too stupid well in...
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well you know the u.s. promised a more thorough investigation of the abuse of russian children by their adoptive american families but really been who's written widely on international adoption says the long standing problem still hasn't been properly addressed this is the ongoing problem and what russia has been demanding from from the u.s. for years is follow what the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once their final ones that's been a thorn in the side of russian officials for good reason with the now twenty cases of abuse that have resulted in the death of these twenty four we don't know how many other children are. living with abuse or you know that haven't died from it well russia is investigative committees now looking into how and why maxine mckew is mean died off the what was supposed to be a new life with a new family in his adoptive america we have more on the story at r.t. dot com. dorian lee the rafael correa has promised four more years of revolution after sweeping victory
well you know the u.s. promised a more thorough investigation of the abuse of russian children by their adoptive american families but really been who's written widely on international adoption says the long standing problem still hasn't been properly addressed this is the ongoing problem and what russia has been demanding from from the u.s. for years is follow what the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once their final ones that's been a thorn in the side of russian...
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for the protests well let's see what's going to happen tomorrow all right well looks like certainly a tense situation where if an emotional stay safe reporting live from the tunisian capital now of course we're always eager to hear your views about the situation at our teeth dot com you can head over to our online poll and weigh in on what you think the outcome of the latest uprising let's find my position here uprising is will be now we here we have our little poll here you'll find four options to choose from let's take a look at how the options have been divided so far now a third of you who have already voted think that tunisia will plunge into further unrest about a quarter as you can see there fear that the latest upsurge of public unrest will lead to a government crackdown on protesters littlefield or of you believe that the country might see another revolution and almost a fifth as you can see there think on the contrary that the leadership is ready for a political concessions so make sure to go online and to have your say to vote. news today violence is once again flared up. t
for the protests well let's see what's going to happen tomorrow all right well looks like certainly a tense situation where if an emotional stay safe reporting live from the tunisian capital now of course we're always eager to hear your views about the situation at our teeth dot com you can head over to our online poll and weigh in on what you think the outcome of the latest uprising let's find my position here uprising is will be now we here we have our little poll here you'll find four...
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depression etc well secrecy is the bottom of the whole thing ok. here's gibbs saying they told me i couldn't discuss this program who told them who in this country. he works for the president who say these drone operators you know the ones that have to keep this in secrecy who like to disguise their the casualties with brennan saying there hasn't been one call admiral death in the period of the year before june two thousand and eleven you know this business about the white house saying well it's classified we can't talk about why is it classified well the only reason is there were war and undeclared war with the major country called pocky stein one hundred eighty million people there people with nuclear weapons ok are we doing so with that you know three years ago fifty percent of the puppets that he saved is now three quarters so what is the point here what is the point the point is we get fancy new weapons we can use them in a standoff kind of way it's a brave no it's not a brave new world it's a coward to lead the world interesting points so let
depression etc well secrecy is the bottom of the whole thing ok. here's gibbs saying they told me i couldn't discuss this program who told them who in this country. he works for the president who say these drone operators you know the ones that have to keep this in secrecy who like to disguise their the casualties with brennan saying there hasn't been one call admiral death in the period of the year before june two thousand and eleven you know this business about the white house saying well...
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well i'm sure that's what mr obama will say but as you well know this crisis and afghanistan is just reaching a higher level no one expects to tell a bomb to lay down their weapons no one expects allies in neighboring pakistan to do the same i dare say that it is highly likely that the president mr duration in kabul led by mr karzai will face a very perlis future when the u.s. troops pull out. career of course is on the agenda too in the headlines at the moment that's obviously going to be something that he's going to be talking about and north korea's nuclear ambitions just how serious does america see this nuclear threat from. well as you well know there is presently a truce between north korea and the united states there was a truce negotiated in one nine hundred fifty three and technically the democratic people's republic of korea and united states of america are technically in a state of war you may recall that a few years ago then u.s. president george w. bush proclaimed that north korea was part of the axis of evil whole we all well know what happened to saddam hussein's iraq
well i'm sure that's what mr obama will say but as you well know this crisis and afghanistan is just reaching a higher level no one expects to tell a bomb to lay down their weapons no one expects allies in neighboring pakistan to do the same i dare say that it is highly likely that the president mr duration in kabul led by mr karzai will face a very perlis future when the u.s. troops pull out. career of course is on the agenda too in the headlines at the moment that's obviously going to be...
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well that's lovely, too.he picture from a garage, and you've got a little gem and quite a lot of value, too. it's dated 25, it could possibly be 35, which would make it very early. they're getting quite sought after. commercially we're certainly looking at £8,000 to 10,000. really? whoa. no. ( laughs ) i'm shocked. i really am. it's a delightful picture, and i'm thrilled you brought it in. i wasn't expecting to hear that at all. well, thank you very much. thank you. well, this is a very strong victorian design, the set and color of the stos. it's a cartouche-shaped brooch strongly naturalistic flower cluster in the middle, and flower scrolls around the outside. so i assume we're talking about a family piece. would i be right? absolutely. yes. tell me a bit about it. well, it was left to me by my mother and in turn it was given to her by her mother. but, i mean, apart from the fact that i think it's a pretty brooch the real story behind it is it caused a monumental sort of family rift which stayed until she di
well that's lovely, too.he picture from a garage, and you've got a little gem and quite a lot of value, too. it's dated 25, it could possibly be 35, which would make it very early. they're getting quite sought after. commercially we're certainly looking at £8,000 to 10,000. really? whoa. no. ( laughs ) i'm shocked. i really am. it's a delightful picture, and i'm thrilled you brought it in. i wasn't expecting to hear that at all. well, thank you very much. thank you. well, this is a very strong...
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that also does very well.ut we are seeing a real trend and it's not just in valentine's day, our big events, people being more careful about what they're purchasing. >> how so? >> they're trying to match chocolates and -- with people's personalities. so being particularly successful with our category we call lovely little things which are quirkily and meant to charm. >> so if you get dark chocolate, what are you saying to someone? i don't know how that pays out. reed, how do you use valentine's day in terms of expanding or promoting your business for the year? clearly, you're getting more people in in one year than you can built on that. how do you build on that? >> you can and our business is largely based on word-of-mouth. we've been around for 40 years. valentine's day is an emotional transition and it's an opportunity to really leave an impact on someone's impression of who we are and what it is that we're able to provide. so we just do what we do and we offered the best service and the best product, creat
that also does very well.ut we are seeing a real trend and it's not just in valentine's day, our big events, people being more careful about what they're purchasing. >> how so? >> they're trying to match chocolates and -- with people's personalities. so being particularly successful with our category we call lovely little things which are quirkily and meant to charm. >> so if you get dark chocolate, what are you saying to someone? i don't know how that pays out. reed, how do...
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well, the immediate answer is the storm. and i wrote a column showing you four days before election day entitled in the last few hours -- >> you mean hurricane sandy? >> yeah. "in the last few hours sudden danger signs in polling." saying that obama could be coming back because of the storm. the fact of the matter is that before hurricane sandy started obama was trailing mitt romney in gallup and rasmussen and virtually all the major polling because he had lost the first debate, not recovered in the second, and gotten a little bit better in the third. and nobody could tell the impact of sandy. 15% of the voters made up their minds in the last 72 hours. and they cited sandy as number one. >> it wasn't just sandy. when the numbers finally came in for obama, he just cleaned romney's clock. i mean, he did. and unfortunately for you guys, it was a really bad beating in the end. it wasn't even close. it wasn't a nail-biter. it wasn't a surprise. obama ran in the end clear l. a much better campaign. and you can't just honestly, dic
well, the immediate answer is the storm. and i wrote a column showing you four days before election day entitled in the last few hours -- >> you mean hurricane sandy? >> yeah. "in the last few hours sudden danger signs in polling." saying that obama could be coming back because of the storm. the fact of the matter is that before hurricane sandy started obama was trailing mitt romney in gallup and rasmussen and virtually all the major polling because he had lost the first...
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well, is--is it airy? well, there's air in it.i mean, what the-- oh, i think there's a letter for me. what? there's a letter for me there. - no, there isn't. - yes. jean wilson. - jean wilson, is this you? - mm-hmm. heh heh heh! now, what's going on here? well, i can't give you a double room, then. - oh, look... - it's against the law. - what law? - the law of england. nothing to do with me. - nothing to do with you? - nothing at all. i can give you two singles if you like, but... shall we go somewhere else? excuse me. there's my key. and now, i'm off to paint the town red. thank you so much. well, uh... perhaps i'll see you later this evening? yes, my wife and i will be up till quite late tonight, thank you. i don't believe a word! excuse me. we'll have two singles then if that's all right with the police? two singles, certainly. now... - next to each other. - next to each other... oh dear, we can't do that. what a shame. - good evening. - good evening. a double, is it? we'd like a double. two singles, dear. ( low ) not married.
well, is--is it airy? well, there's air in it.i mean, what the-- oh, i think there's a letter for me. what? there's a letter for me there. - no, there isn't. - yes. jean wilson. - jean wilson, is this you? - mm-hmm. heh heh heh! now, what's going on here? well, i can't give you a double room, then. - oh, look... - it's against the law. - what law? - the law of england. nothing to do with me. - nothing to do with you? - nothing at all. i can give you two singles if you like, but... shall we go...
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well, rosa tell mr. brashov that we wish him well... and that we'll be by to see him tomorrow. okay, bye, rosa. i am surprised we cannot visit him tonight. when my uncle was sick back home, friends and family stayed with him all night. we even brought him his meals. well i'm glad we don't have that system here. - why ? - we could go broke keeping victor's stomach full. i'll see you all tomorrow. let's clean up, then go home and get some rest. i am telling you, nurse, i am feeling much better now, so if you don't mind i would ke tturn toy ca. rosa ! please tell the nurse how important it is for me to get back to work. you know, he's not supposed to have visitors until tomorrow. i'm not going to stay long. i was just taking care of some paperwork for mr. brashov. okay, if you just stay a few minutes. but the rules are very strict around here. so, mr. brashov, who's your friend ? this is my chef, rosa rivera. - i'm joe jenkins. - it's nice to mt you. i know mr. brashov can't waito get out of here, but i think you should know, he's a very lucky man. lucky ? i am sitting in a hospit
well, rosa tell mr. brashov that we wish him well... and that we'll be by to see him tomorrow. okay, bye, rosa. i am surprised we cannot visit him tonight. when my uncle was sick back home, friends and family stayed with him all night. we even brought him his meals. well i'm glad we don't have that system here. - why ? - we could go broke keeping victor's stomach full. i'll see you all tomorrow. let's clean up, then go home and get some rest. i am telling you, nurse, i am feeling much better...
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well, yeah, of course. well, yes. well, that's, that's great. so, you're off to dublin, then.o, no. no, london. oh. hi. how are you? service? assumpta, customers. >> assumpta: yeah, i'll be right with you, padraig. still celebrating? the rescue of the orchid and the badger, the owl and the pussycat. come on, padraig. putting the road around the wood is not going to make any difference to the development. that remains to be seen. whatever the outcome, it doesn't have to be personal. i heard you were having a little lunch time celebration. what do you mean? i've come to mess it up for you. you must think i'm a right eejit. you stuck those artefacts up on the site. and don't pretend you didn't. look at them. pathetic. now these bones haven't been in the ground for years. and this arrowhead. it's varnished. oh, dear. we told the council though. i don't care who you told. they'll take one look at this rubbish and laugh in your faces. so you can say goodbye to your wood. it's a wake you're having now. you can drink to the corpse. niamh. dad? yes, anything. do me a favour, dad. put t
well, yeah, of course. well, yes. well, that's, that's great. so, you're off to dublin, then.o, no. no, london. oh. hi. how are you? service? assumpta, customers. >> assumpta: yeah, i'll be right with you, padraig. still celebrating? the rescue of the orchid and the badger, the owl and the pussycat. come on, padraig. putting the road around the wood is not going to make any difference to the development. that remains to be seen. whatever the outcome, it doesn't have to be personal. i...
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well." >> jimmy: i love those ones. ♪ a wishing well ♪ ♪ wishing well >> jimmy: they can do everythingn do everything. >> i need these guys in my house. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're genius, yeah. yeah, they're available for birthday parties. yeah, the roots. [ laughter ] hey, congratulations on this book. i got to tell you, it's such an enjoyable read. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i'm going to announce this. i'm the first to announce this. it's number three on "the new york times" bestseller list. congratulations, buddy. >> thank you. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's great. that's major. that is major. it's such an interesting read. and i gotta say, it's a good mix 'cause it's not just a biography. >> right. >> jimmy: it's, like, an autobiography. >> well, you know, i thought -- since i decided to do it, which i wasn't sure i wanted to do -- if i was going to go ahead and do it, i thought i would try to tell a story that was far more important than me and certainly had a bigger umbrella story. so, i thought if i could talk about what happened to music from elvis to the ipod, and the golden
well." >> jimmy: i love those ones. ♪ a wishing well ♪ ♪ wishing well >> jimmy: they can do everythingn do everything. >> i need these guys in my house. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're genius, yeah. yeah, they're available for birthday parties. yeah, the roots. [ laughter ] hey, congratulations on this book. i got to tell you, it's such an enjoyable read. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i'm going to announce this. i'm the first to announce this. it's number...
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for amusement well he notes here in this article john gapper does in the financial times that the same situation has happened to the food industry there used to be mom and pop shops all over the place little fruit and vege markets all over the place and now there's just a few behemoths of food delivery mechanism their price their profit margin has maintained throughout this crisis like this where competition yes they there's no competition where as come you know because we know costs have come up and people are able to afford less we know they've had to cut prices where it's come from is the farmer because quote the farmer is a price taker with little power in the market there is a limit to how far you can get by squeezing suppliers time and time again and shared a global strategist at rabaa bank who believes that food suppliers need to have stronger links like in asia like in japan he says the that the food supply system is a lot different from what here where the middle is squeezed and squeezed the farmer squeezed to death but the mythology of the farmer persists in america don't joi
for amusement well he notes here in this article john gapper does in the financial times that the same situation has happened to the food industry there used to be mom and pop shops all over the place little fruit and vege markets all over the place and now there's just a few behemoths of food delivery mechanism their price their profit margin has maintained throughout this crisis like this where competition yes they there's no competition where as come you know because we know costs have come...
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well the person. they tried to get there through. well in congress expired before it was passed so they're reintroducing it again in the new congress now it seems to me like a no brainer right why should an employer be allowed to ask for your online address and your logon and look at your social media accounts i mean it's sort of like having an employer or prospective employer follow you around over the weekend to see what you're doing you know on saturday and sunday it's a there's a there's a there's some serious issues here so i think that again if there's enough public pressure in support of this legislation there's a good chance that congress may take it seriously they have a lot on their agenda as you as you know. but this is something that if we continue to hear about these cases of prospective employers we've asked to hand over this information that there could be enough uproar in the media amongst activists amongst the average citizens that congress will take action on it so ten i have to ask why what is the reasoning that th
well the person. they tried to get there through. well in congress expired before it was passed so they're reintroducing it again in the new congress now it seems to me like a no brainer right why should an employer be allowed to ask for your online address and your logon and look at your social media accounts i mean it's sort of like having an employer or prospective employer follow you around over the weekend to see what you're doing you know on saturday and sunday it's a there's a there's a...
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there is well you know the saudis have been shipping oil to the u.s. for instance but in my view that has to do with the the if you like prepay contracts that they were involved with there's no reason other than. predetermined contracts why this alyosha going to the u.s. it would be better off going east venezuela well i mean they had a big refinery which they shut down have answer in some in the virgin islands i mean i don't want to get into all the refinery mechanics but the essentially cheap oil really cheap oil in canada and in the bakken all the shallow that's been produced that is really cheap can't be shipped out of the middle of the u.s. the refiners inland. making money like it's going to fashion because they've got cheap oil but the petrol is being priced desire it's coming from brant you know they're making out like bandits on that but what happens is that the venezuelans haven't been able to sell as much to the u.s. as they used to hence the events are refined a shirt so they're made they get into bed with the chinese big time but the chine
there is well you know the saudis have been shipping oil to the u.s. for instance but in my view that has to do with the the if you like prepay contracts that they were involved with there's no reason other than. predetermined contracts why this alyosha going to the u.s. it would be better off going east venezuela well i mean they had a big refinery which they shut down have answer in some in the virgin islands i mean i don't want to get into all the refinery mechanics but the essentially cheap...
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i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action the american skin be it and give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain a long jump in there and it could be counterproductive yes the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance and logistics support we don't want public opinion in france to turn against operation so you need some kind of international force and the only history has proved with american leadership in this kind of intervention it doesn't quite work well therefore why don't we go into the how do you define the mission well how do you define what works well of the african union backing from the united mine don't go ahead jump in does advocate need more or less interventions. africa needs. support where the mattis and i think i have to say that france ought to be congratulated for intervening on the tenth o
i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action the american skin be it and give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain a long jump in there and it could be counterproductive yes the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance...
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well i think my friend doug over there would say that we our own greatest threat well i think my colleagues on this panel would agree that we need a full scale reassessment of our grand strategy so to speak because right now we have this web where we have to parse out what are we where the threats that we're actually causing by by having this huge footprint across the globe with our what are the actual threats we have a cyber security that has been the sort of caused as your another front in the global war on terror that we are pouring billions of dollars into right now and that's a whole other discussion because a lot of the money a lot of these contractors now they're smart they're shifting a lot of their resources over to cyber security right now because they know the money might not be there for some of these weapons systems and and the contracting that they've done for the war so i think our greatest threat right now and i hate to be. cheeky about it is i think is our our lack of imagination our lack of our lack of intelligence when it comes to our grand strategy where are we going fro
well i think my friend doug over there would say that we our own greatest threat well i think my colleagues on this panel would agree that we need a full scale reassessment of our grand strategy so to speak because right now we have this web where we have to parse out what are we where the threats that we're actually causing by by having this huge footprint across the globe with our what are the actual threats we have a cyber security that has been the sort of caused as your another front in...
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as well as in you are all essentially tied in the parliament as well so what we have of this point is a total deadlock because none of the parties that we mentioned are willing to make alliances we have ended up with. parliament and that's what some of the newspaper headlines. this morning is that the country is governable at this point there's no clear solution and it does seem like reelections are at a very very high possibility for it's. the third biggest economy in the eurozone what happens here is vital for the economy off the confidence of the bankers and politicians over in europe. because there is certain total. total disparity in the people's votes the population is lost the one thing that they have they have made clear is that they have had enough of. the technocrats from brussels and. not really saying yes to any one single party the. policies that have been implemented by him and so we are doing everything. the right way to step out of the economic crisis and willing to do anything even voting for a man like that because a lot who is totally inexperienced and is not really
as well as in you are all essentially tied in the parliament as well so what we have of this point is a total deadlock because none of the parties that we mentioned are willing to make alliances we have ended up with. parliament and that's what some of the newspaper headlines. this morning is that the country is governable at this point there's no clear solution and it does seem like reelections are at a very very high possibility for it's. the third biggest economy in the eurozone what happens...
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>> well, well, i think there's an enormous amount of bad policy. know, they argue about raising minimum wage, if i'm an inveor in the u.s., that's the wrong thing to do, driving up trickle up poverty, more unemployment, and the economic war of the u.s. versus other countries when people are out of work is just a disaster. obama care is driving an enormous amount of under employment, outsourcing, that sort of thing, the con cement of are we redistribution society or are we going to just take care of the safety net? what percentage subpoena on -- is on the safety net? 1% or 50 million food stamp people in the battle here on capitalism versus socialism. people don't like to talk abt it, but i think big time investors would rather invest in societies moving towards capitalism. we're on a freight train rdling towards 50% of the gdp in the public sector, and that's not what i would call a strong capitalist society. you know, that drives this third issue that's g to scare anybody looking at it in that huge chunks of the economy, i call it health care educ
>> well, well, i think there's an enormous amount of bad policy. know, they argue about raising minimum wage, if i'm an inveor in the u.s., that's the wrong thing to do, driving up trickle up poverty, more unemployment, and the economic war of the u.s. versus other countries when people are out of work is just a disaster. obama care is driving an enormous amount of under employment, outsourcing, that sort of thing, the con cement of are we redistribution society or are we going to just...
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you take away a man's tv during a heat wave, well, you might as well pack up the canned goods and just head for the basement. so. who wants to rent a movie tonight? marie: oh... yeah, that's not a bad idea. it's not tv, but at least you got the tv going. robert: there you go. you know what i wouldn't mind seeing again? beaches. i would mind that. i would mind that very much. ok. so forget about the movie. let's do something else. ooh! let's play a game. oh, yeah! hey, i'd be up for that. a game? yeah. that's a very good idea, marie. it's about time we did something together as a family for once. come on, debbie. you really want to play, like, a board game? i don't like games. follow the rules, pay attention, wait your turn... it's just like work dressed up like play. come on, ray. i really want to do this. or you know what? we could just sit and talk. let's play a game. debra: ok, what does everybody want to play? well, how about scruples? no, we don't have that one, robert. i gave it to you for christmas 2 years ago. oh, yes scruples! here it is. you remember this, ray? yeah, the one
you take away a man's tv during a heat wave, well, you might as well pack up the canned goods and just head for the basement. so. who wants to rent a movie tonight? marie: oh... yeah, that's not a bad idea. it's not tv, but at least you got the tv going. robert: there you go. you know what i wouldn't mind seeing again? beaches. i would mind that. i would mind that very much. ok. so forget about the movie. let's do something else. ooh! let's play a game. oh, yeah! hey, i'd be up for that. a...
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the sky but it wasn't a plane crash it was in the beginning of world war three what was it it was well it was the sky falling. asteroid which are broken into several pieces upon the striking the earth's atmosphere and causing a massive sonic boom and you can see that it was ignited again actually i cannot get enough of these these pictures to you start yes but unfortunately as the more we talk about it the more details we find out is that we realize that there has been actually massive damage with three hundred buildings were damaged windows blown out doors also blown out. more than one hundred people have been wounded i mean the numbers you know that we've been getting the numbers all day get higher and higher. and i wonder why well because when the windows go flying or so does the glass and the people end up with the numerous cuts from the shards of the of the of the glass and of course there's a all hell breaking loose essentially and people were panicking and thinking what is this like i mean we're hearing residential homes blocks of flats. being blown out with this deafening boom
the sky but it wasn't a plane crash it was in the beginning of world war three what was it it was well it was the sky falling. asteroid which are broken into several pieces upon the striking the earth's atmosphere and causing a massive sonic boom and you can see that it was ignited again actually i cannot get enough of these these pictures to you start yes but unfortunately as the more we talk about it the more details we find out is that we realize that there has been actually massive damage...
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well, what of it? well, there is only his bit from what you said. one had to go through all this difficult business to found a true marriage. no, that's something quite different, hjalmar. surely, you're not going to compare either yourself or her with those two? you see what i mean, don't you? but i can't get over the fact that there's something in all this that offends my sense of justice. it's as if for all the world, there's no justice at all in things. good gracious, hjalmar. you mustn't say things like that. don't let's get ourselves involved in questions like that. and yet, on the other hand, i think i can claim to see the guiding finger of fate. your father is going blind. oh, perhaps that's not so certain. well, there's no doubt about it. at least there ought not to be any doubt about it, for that's precisely what makes it a just retribution. your father at sometime has blinded a trusting fellow creature. he has, i regret to say, blinded many. and now comes this mysterious, implacable power and demands the man's own eyes. oh, how can you sa
well, what of it? well, there is only his bit from what you said. one had to go through all this difficult business to found a true marriage. no, that's something quite different, hjalmar. surely, you're not going to compare either yourself or her with those two? you see what i mean, don't you? but i can't get over the fact that there's something in all this that offends my sense of justice. it's as if for all the world, there's no justice at all in things. good gracious, hjalmar. you mustn't...
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>> well, know what you're consuming and why. try to use it to empower not only yourself and your communities. i was an advisor to the knight commission that studied the types of content needed in order to enable and empower a democracy, and it was not, uh, netflix and movies and other kinds of distractions. it was the kind of information that included what's happening at city hall, what's happening at the ste legislature, what's happening with the federal government in terms of services. we have an opportunity now, because congress had mandated that the fcc develop a national broadband plan, and the united states is one of the few advanced countries still without a national broadband plan... >> hinojosa: hard to believe. >> ... to develop a, uh, infrastructure for the 21st century. however, that was not done. at most, the commission's plan everyone would have a, um, ten megabytes per second in terms of access, and they would call that high-speed broadband. whereas now, if you look at the kind of access available in south korea,
>> well, know what you're consuming and why. try to use it to empower not only yourself and your communities. i was an advisor to the knight commission that studied the types of content needed in order to enable and empower a democracy, and it was not, uh, netflix and movies and other kinds of distractions. it was the kind of information that included what's happening at city hall, what's happening at the ste legislature, what's happening with the federal government in terms of services....
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well he was engaged in legal laddering of i.p.o.'s and he got off because the jury was too stupid to understand his financial crimes well that's a little bit more complicated these are very very very basic simple fundamental concepts of jury law is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is a phrase a deficit of comprehension deficit of of basic understanding yes it was a polite way of saying you're frickin brain dead get out of my court house before we throw you in jail for being too stupid well in this case there were thousands of e-mails between thousands of traders who are actually a few dozen traders saying set the libel rate at a rate that is not true rig it for me and they're saying that this is somehow complicated that we can't do anything about it because there are signs of innocence outside this circle of the actual writers of innocent act being committed somewhere in the universe so should we apply a standard of guilt to this admission of guilt by a just b.c. yes just b.c. admitted that they're laundering money and financing terro
well he was engaged in legal laddering of i.p.o.'s and he got off because the jury was too stupid to understand his financial crimes well that's a little bit more complicated these are very very very basic simple fundamental concepts of jury law is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is a phrase a deficit of comprehension deficit of of basic understanding yes it was a polite way of saying you're frickin brain dead get out of my court house before we throw you in jail for being too stupid well in...
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>> well, i think he seizes opportunities. and these things, these are big companies and it's the kind of company he likes. it's ketchup. he likes predictable businesses like that. big, predictable, good businesses don't become available every day, so it's really going to be a question of when the opportunity as rise and when he sees a good company, that's the kind of business he wants, at the kind of price he wants to pay, he'll do it. >> susie: you know what was interesting in this particular deal was that buffett didn't go in this alone on a handshake and just buy from h.j. heinz. he teamed up with these private equity guys. do you think this is a new paradigm of future deals that buffett is going to be working with those billionaires from 3g capital? >> well, i think what i have learned over the years is never to be surprised by warren buffett. he's a brilliant investor. and he -- charlie monger once said the amazing thing about warren buffett is he keeps learning. es is in his 80s and he's still learning. i think he think
>> well, i think he seizes opportunities. and these things, these are big companies and it's the kind of company he likes. it's ketchup. he likes predictable businesses like that. big, predictable, good businesses don't become available every day, so it's really going to be a question of when the opportunity as rise and when he sees a good company, that's the kind of business he wants, at the kind of price he wants to pay, he'll do it. >> susie: you know what was interesting in this...
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jump in anytime you want thomas if i go to you while in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique bonding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation that's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead. i think marriage is a bond of love and commitment between any two people and they could be opposite six or same sex and indeed in britain until nine hundred seventy one there was no ban on gay marriage so the ballot in britain is a very recent invention godfrey go ahead. very much agree with us in washington i don't the i could improve upon that definition of marriage ok thomas what about your union civil unions isn't that enough for gay people or gay people say it isn't but what do you think well i think it's very interesting what i think it's very interesting that the cost of civil unions were considered for a time to be a compromise that both sides can agree on and it's really the pro gay ma
jump in anytime you want thomas if i go to you while in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique bonding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation that's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead. i think marriage is a bond of love and commitment between any two people and they could be...
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well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because i don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to love the proponent of gay marriage saying love is love is love but the fact is that there's a difference between the love of two men and love the man woman the difference being that the love of a man and a woman in most cases and with the child and the child needs a mother to father a child for its entire biological life will need to be raised and will be raised best by its mother and father and so you know that's why it's absurd to claim there's something ethically wrong with seeing the love between a man or woman as being unique that's what that that's what the core of marriage is it's not it's not a valuation of one love versus the other it's saying that different loves result in different things and that's why the vast majority of people will experience love it heterosexually and will have a child and that child will need a mother and father and all the social
well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because i don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to love the proponent of gay marriage saying love is love is love but the fact is that there's a difference between the love of two men and love the man woman the difference being that the love of a man and a woman in most cases and with the child and the child needs a mother to father a child for its entire biological life will need to be raised and will be raised best...
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what's actually happened well what happened is that we had a meeting that we had an asteroid entering the earth's atmosphere and then breaking apart into several pieces for five to be exact and according to the latest information in there you can see it on your screens right there according to some information and it hasn't been confirmed as of yet by officials but there are reports that they have actually located one of the pieces somewhere in the region and by those reports it says that the area has been cordoned off by the police and minister of emergency personnel and they're all exploring the creator of all whatever it is they found there. the pictures are beautiful we have to keep in mind that it's getting a little bit serious now you saw the pictures you heard the crash and the thunder and we're talking about five hundred people now we have actually turned to hospitals to medics for some sort of injuries a lot of those injuries are said to be coming from the glass flying obviously you can see what you're seeing on their screens right now is actually a plant which was which now
what's actually happened well what happened is that we had a meeting that we had an asteroid entering the earth's atmosphere and then breaking apart into several pieces for five to be exact and according to the latest information in there you can see it on your screens right there according to some information and it hasn't been confirmed as of yet by officials but there are reports that they have actually located one of the pieces somewhere in the region and by those reports it says that the...
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well, this is kind of disturbing.ing reported that the justice department has concluded that the president can order drone strikes on american citizens. and today, rush limbaugh came out in favor of obamacare. it's the greatest thing since sliced bread! it's fantastic, you gotta sign up. everybody, sign up! [ applause ] and a new study released monday by the center for economic policy and research says that working fewer hours can slow global warming. people working less slows global warming. you know what that means? president obama's economic policy is also his climate change policy. they are one in the same. see, they're one in the same. they are interwoven. [ applause ] well, folks, it's official. the u.s. postal service announced today they are ending saturday delivery of the mail. [ audience groans ] >> rickey: oh, wow. >> jay: now, if you have a a problem, you want to complain to the post office you can e-mail them at usps.com. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] i think -- and "time" magazine is reporting that sin
well, this is kind of disturbing.ing reported that the justice department has concluded that the president can order drone strikes on american citizens. and today, rush limbaugh came out in favor of obamacare. it's the greatest thing since sliced bread! it's fantastic, you gotta sign up. everybody, sign up! [ applause ] and a new study released monday by the center for economic policy and research says that working fewer hours can slow global warming. people working less slows global warming....
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said it went well did it really. well i think it probably went as well as could be expected and i don't think there were many expectations either in in iran in tehran or or here in washington or perhaps any of the other capitals of the p five plus one those at the talks. but because expectations were low does not necessarily mean that this was a great result i think perhaps the iranians are saying that there was a turning point here because there was a slight move in the u.s. position to not demand iran completely close some of its critical nuclear facilities stop its enrichment and ship out parts of it much of its current stockpile of and if you're a medium that potentially could put the parties into a process if the united states is not demanding from the get go that iran see its both what it considers its sovereign and its treaty rights under the n.p.t. on the nuclear issue the six key players who said that they would ease sanctions if run stops enriching to twenty percent that's the key point when it becomes dang
said it went well did it really. well i think it probably went as well as could be expected and i don't think there were many expectations either in in iran in tehran or or here in washington or perhaps any of the other capitals of the p five plus one those at the talks. but because expectations were low does not necessarily mean that this was a great result i think perhaps the iranians are saying that there was a turning point here because there was a slight move in the u.s. position to not...
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and jack said, well, what? and he said, i used to think what that beady-eyed son of a bitch has on me today. [laughter] jack left the constitution in 1965 to, um, pursue the civil rights story for the l.a. times. and he was always -- i think we have to watch our time, so i'm just going to end by saying how happy i am that this book is published because he had such a wonderful career in washington, it tended to overshadow, i think, the earlier phase of his career here in the south. and this book, although it ends halfway through his career, it doesn't cover his career in washington except in an epilogue, i think helps cement his reputation. hank's co-author, gene roberts, called jack one of the most important journalists in the the 20th century, and i think that maybe the story of his life and his career helps cement that place in history. >> are very nice, very nice. [applause] >> so, president carter, given jack's reputation were you ever afraid of him? [laughter] tell us about your experiences are him, if you
and jack said, well, what? and he said, i used to think what that beady-eyed son of a bitch has on me today. [laughter] jack left the constitution in 1965 to, um, pursue the civil rights story for the l.a. times. and he was always -- i think we have to watch our time, so i'm just going to end by saying how happy i am that this book is published because he had such a wonderful career in washington, it tended to overshadow, i think, the earlier phase of his career here in the south. and this...
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well, well, well. hathaway plus guest. is this your date for the evening? oh, yeah, we're inseparable. come on, sir let's go and tuck you into your tux. i'm better under my own steam. thanks all the same. how long? you and her? me and who? fiona. oh, for pity's sake, man. how long have you fancied fiona mckendrick? call a spade a shovel, why don't you? what, you two... yeah. for a while. well, we were even trying to work out how on earth i was going to break up with you, sir. you know what she's like-- fast track and all of that. office romance doesn't look too hot on the c.v., does it? so, she went her way i got lumped with you. (chamber music playing) either your father's had a massive advance for a new book he's kept quiet about or your mother's just inherited a fortune. i know. i only hope your memories are better than the hangover. who asked you? oh, daniel, don't throw that fizz at me. it's far too good to waste. this man thinks he can walk all over my family. not here. not tonight. dan? what is wrong with that boy? i knew i should never have come. he
well, well, well. hathaway plus guest. is this your date for the evening? oh, yeah, we're inseparable. come on, sir let's go and tuck you into your tux. i'm better under my own steam. thanks all the same. how long? you and her? me and who? fiona. oh, for pity's sake, man. how long have you fancied fiona mckendrick? call a spade a shovel, why don't you? what, you two... yeah. for a while. well, we were even trying to work out how on earth i was going to break up with you, sir. you know what...
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well. it's technology innovations all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged with a big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. this week out of here and you're watching our team it's going to be a battle between the north and the south at an e.u. meeting in brussels states on a collision course over spending plans for the next few years britain is the loudest voice among those calling for a budget cut something as fiercely opposed by a southern countries heavily dependent on the e.u. funds the artes tests are still reports for us from brussels. we've seen some of the leaders who had arrived here already making stron
well. it's technology innovations all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged with a big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule...