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uh-oh. ( both shouting ) both: help! chirp, do you know how to... stop? no! both: whoa!) ( groans ) ( jingles ) hmm? what is this? ( jingles ) do that again. ( jingling ) ( giggling ) hey, where are you going? ( jingling ) come back! ( scatting ) ( quacks ) huh? ( jingles ) oh! a... a present? a present! for me?! oh, thanks, guys. i've always wanted a duck belt. hmm. ( grunting ) ( gasps ) ( grunts ) can't... breathe! must... get it... ( gasps ) off! ( both gasp ) ( quack gasps ) ( peep and chirp grunting ) ( gasps ) ( all grunt ) i don't think it's a duck belt, quack. what else could it be? it's for making circles. look! ( jingles ) ooh! or maybe it's for flipping. ( jingles ) i've got it! it's a place for ducks to stand in the middle of and be admired. nice! very, very nice. i like. ( laughing ) quack: stop that! let... let go. let go! ( jingling ) look at me! ( laughs ) look what i can do. ( giggling ) oh, sure. after i showed you how. ( jingling ) how do i stop?! whoa! ( grunts ) thanks, tree. chirp! hey! what you got? look at that! just what i... always wanted. hey!
uh-oh. ( both shouting ) both: help! chirp, do you know how to... stop? no! both: whoa!) ( groans ) ( jingles ) hmm? what is this? ( jingles ) do that again. ( jingling ) ( giggling ) hey, where are you going? ( jingling ) come back! ( scatting ) ( quacks ) huh? ( jingles ) oh! a... a present? a present! for me?! oh, thanks, guys. i've always wanted a duck belt. hmm. ( grunting ) ( gasps ) ( grunts ) can't... breathe! must... get it... ( gasps ) off! ( both gasp ) ( quack gasps ) ( peep and...
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both: good-bye, chirp. that was fun. let's do it again. don't you say good-bye to me--not until you apologize! quack: do you hear me?! you owe my hat an apology! oh. what? ah, there. ( peep and chirp giggling ) ( scoffs ) ( peep and chirp giggling ) okay, turn the water on. girl: keenan is spraying some water in the pool. some things are floating, other things are not. we're going to drop them in the pool. and see if they float or sink. i think it will sink. keenan: i don't. girl: i think it will float. keenan: and it is floating. girl: emma found a little tube. emma: it sinks. girl: she is blocking up the holes with the seed pods. i plugged up the holes. so it wouldn't breathe. emma: it floats. if i put these out, the water can come in and it will just sink. this is a walnut with skin on it, and this is a walnut without skin on it. girl: the one with skin is sinking, and the one without skin is floating. the one with skin has no lines on it, and it puts heavy weight in the water, and that's how it sank. and the one without skin, it has li
both: good-bye, chirp. that was fun. let's do it again. don't you say good-bye to me--not until you apologize! quack: do you hear me?! you owe my hat an apology! oh. what? ah, there. ( peep and chirp giggling ) ( scoffs ) ( peep and chirp giggling ) okay, turn the water on. girl: keenan is spraying some water in the pool. some things are floating, other things are not. we're going to drop them in the pool. and see if they float or sink. i think it will sink. keenan: i don't. girl: i think it...
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both different visions, both creative thinking, both out of the box. i just am impressed with both. this is a great project. wrong the port could be in a better position to have two excellent candidates. i really don't know what to say. [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> i had another question. is there any percentage rent considered in the tmg proposal? >> in phase ii we'd have percentage rent. i think in phase 1 we're paying the base rent. thank you. >> any other questions? comments? i might have more than one, but if i was reading the numbers right, simon, is yours going to cost about less than 40 million to do phase 1 and 2, or was that 26 million just infrastructure? >> excuse me. the 26 million infrastructure, project costs 118 million, roughly in the same ballpark with tax credits. about 100 million. >> and can you guys both just give me a cursory review of what your maritime components will be? [laughter] >> you know, i beat him because i put this little self-launch crane in. he missed my little self-launch 4,000 pound crane. there's one over in marina and sauselido whe
both different visions, both creative thinking, both out of the box. i just am impressed with both. this is a great project. wrong the port could be in a better position to have two excellent candidates. i really don't know what to say. [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> i had another question. is there any percentage rent considered in the tmg proposal? >> in phase ii we'd have percentage rent. i think in phase 1 we're paying the base rent. thank you. >> any other...
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there are legitimate complaints on both sides. republicans have legitimate objections about obama care. but the process they're in, racing against the clock, with all this legislative horse trading behind closed doors, makes them both look petty and immature. both sides realize there's great political risk in this. there are a fiew things that ar coming up. the registration periods for obama care are supposed to start at the beginning of the month. they believe that now is their chance. if they don't take it now, they may not have an opportunity. >> i believe the president said that will happen regardless. great reporting. thanks so much, carl, keep us posted today. >>> lawmakers may still be duking it out on obama care and as carl just talked about, petty and immature on both side. that's not stopping a cornerstone of the law from going into effect on tuesday. that's when health insurance exchanges actually open for the first time ahead of the launch of both. the president and his critics are taking to the air waves. we are live
there are legitimate complaints on both sides. republicans have legitimate objections about obama care. but the process they're in, racing against the clock, with all this legislative horse trading behind closed doors, makes them both look petty and immature. both sides realize there's great political risk in this. there are a fiew things that ar coming up. the registration periods for obama care are supposed to start at the beginning of the month. they believe that now is their chance. if they...
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thank you both. mr. rogers, what you said before about sequestration and what you said you today, i couldn't agree with you more. it has really been one of the most -- we know that scientists we're losing the from nih. at a great clip. we closed and research to i can think of something you can turn off and on. there has to be some continuity. ahead of the human genome project said they are four years away a picture from cancer. we have close off of them. people are not getting medication for cancer. so while we're on a we're working on this. all i heard everywhere i went, everybody was where in heck is this sequestered coming from and why don't you get rid of it? mr. van hollen, he's tried seven times to replace the question. i know you meant of the. you would probably know that. but i remember he is going to do away with the buffett rule, for the major oil companies, farm subsidies and there was one other -- it i escapes me at the moment but it would replace the money that we are cutting out from the se
thank you both. mr. rogers, what you said before about sequestration and what you said you today, i couldn't agree with you more. it has really been one of the most -- we know that scientists we're losing the from nih. at a great clip. we closed and research to i can think of something you can turn off and on. there has to be some continuity. ahead of the human genome project said they are four years away a picture from cancer. we have close off of them. people are not getting medication for...
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that i'm now joined by one of the most venerated american diplomats who served as an ambassador to both the united nations and russia thomas pickering ambassador pickering it's a great honor to have you on the show think you are now i don't know if you would agree with me but i think these years russian clash over syria comes down not only to a difference of opinions or a difference of agendas but to significant extent a difference of diplomatic styles and the perception here in moscow is that. the united states sees russia as on call put it simply because russia wouldn't submit to the ten american position but diplomacy or negotiations and as i'm sure you would know. is not about take it or leave it it's about give and take so my question to you. is rather american diplomacy at this point of time is killed equipped and open to a dialogue at balloch when it will trade russia any other country as equal i think oksana i would say in principle style plays a role but not the predominant role the predominant role is played by the positions of governments taken in their capitals often in resp
that i'm now joined by one of the most venerated american diplomats who served as an ambassador to both the united nations and russia thomas pickering ambassador pickering it's a great honor to have you on the show think you are now i don't know if you would agree with me but i think these years russian clash over syria comes down not only to a difference of opinions or a difference of agendas but to significant extent a difference of diplomatic styles and the perception here in moscow is that....
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one is both -- both we and the iranians do not want to see a sunni extremist groups dominating syria,aeda influence connected groups coming to power in damascus. both also share a revulsion against the use of chemical weapons. the iranians are in an particularly important place to denounce the use of chemical weapons, since they themselves were the victims of that during the iran/iraq war, and at that time when saadam used the chemical weapons against them, the international community was silent. there are -- within israel as there are in other places, there is -- there are extreme right groups. there are what we call -- what i might call the iran haters and the chest thumpers, but if i could repeat what one newspaper today. remember, apac is not israel. there is a vigorous debate in israel over just these cases. and there is a great division of opinion. the interesting thing that has happened is now the previous ruler is gone. that was the gift who kept on giving, because he allowed this fear mongering to go on. now he's gone and the israelis -- or at least the israeli right has lost
one is both -- both we and the iranians do not want to see a sunni extremist groups dominating syria,aeda influence connected groups coming to power in damascus. both also share a revulsion against the use of chemical weapons. the iranians are in an particularly important place to denounce the use of chemical weapons, since they themselves were the victims of that during the iran/iraq war, and at that time when saadam used the chemical weapons against them, the international community was...
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welcome, both. let me ask you, if the united states miscalculated about the durability of the assad regime, so did syria's next-door neighbor, turkey. the prime minister also thought assad would go and declared he was going to go and seems to have been caught in a similar miscalculation. turkey has been trying to build up some kind of moderate, legitimate alternative to assad as a political leadership and has very little to show for it. take us inside, what is going on? >> well, to begin with, i think most everyone in the world that wanted the assad regime to go made the same miscalculation thinking that the result is syria would be something similar to what happened in tunisia and then in egypt and you can say even in yemen and then in libya, but of course outside intervention. and it is true that the turkish government after having tried to convince assad to change his ways positioned itself squarely against him and tried to build a coalition and the syrian national council was born and raised ins
welcome, both. let me ask you, if the united states miscalculated about the durability of the assad regime, so did syria's next-door neighbor, turkey. the prime minister also thought assad would go and declared he was going to go and seems to have been caught in a similar miscalculation. turkey has been trying to build up some kind of moderate, legitimate alternative to assad as a political leadership and has very little to show for it. take us inside, what is going on? >> well, to begin...
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we will hear from both governors. colorado and new jersey on both incidents. one a natural disaster and one apparently man-made. you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. el...squ. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. ♪ i see you made yourself breakfast. how'd you know? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> it's been three years since dodd frank was passed. the biggest banks are bigger than ever. the risk to the system has grown. what i want to know is how much longer should congress wait for regulator
we will hear from both governors. colorado and new jersey on both incidents. one a natural disaster and one apparently man-made. you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. el...squ. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the...
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systems both the air and the elevator. so the question is fastest has gone up since building in 2008 but why are there no elevators. in 2010 and this was what the fire marshall morris was trying to say in 2010 as part of the world trade center amendments to the building code they mandated those new cease elevators that were designed to get firefighters up as fast as possible because of the disasters. now that nazi it's a in the building code since 2012 notwithstanding not one is in operation today in san francisco and probably only a handful today. but it begs a question which say we have both the fire chief is saying their all of the why are we being asked to choose between the two if they're both good like seat belts and other sadists no one is asking to choose between the two well, you have to ask do i have to make that choice and maybe you have to ask who asked us to make that choice >> the state requires the mandated elevator. >> so at 1 hundred and 20 feet up there's no either or. at 1 hundred and 20 feet that's it a
systems both the air and the elevator. so the question is fastest has gone up since building in 2008 but why are there no elevators. in 2010 and this was what the fire marshall morris was trying to say in 2010 as part of the world trade center amendments to the building code they mandated those new cease elevators that were designed to get firefighters up as fast as possible because of the disasters. now that nazi it's a in the building code since 2012 notwithstanding not one is in operation...
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they both tweet in english to reach a maximum number of web users. growing presence for government officials despite the fact that most people in iran cannot access the sites. they are banned in the islamic republic. our attention to space and is used -- in disease -- nasa has joined instagram, giving web users unprecedented views of earth and the solar system. it is proving highly popular with 140,000 followers and counting. the animal mash-up twitter account has been enjoying massive success. it has 60,000 followers with countless brilliantly produced montages of annual -- animal mash-up's. these incredible and offbeat creations are something else indeed. create a mobile phone that last -- a dutch designer is currently working on this ambitious project. it is called phone blocks and it is made of detachable blocks connected to the base which each server a separate -- serve a separate purpose. when they become obsolete, it could be easily replaced without throwing away the entire phone meaning it can last forever. the presentation has racked up over
they both tweet in english to reach a maximum number of web users. growing presence for government officials despite the fact that most people in iran cannot access the sites. they are banned in the islamic republic. our attention to space and is used -- in disease -- nasa has joined instagram, giving web users unprecedented views of earth and the solar system. it is proving highly popular with 140,000 followers and counting. the animal mash-up twitter account has been enjoying massive success....
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you keep a military option on the table all the time that would inevitably influence how much effort both you and your negotiating. martin are willing to invest in what is a very painstaking and sometimes very unnerving process of diplomacy and when i think that you are overreading a lot of this i think that there is a common tendency in the united states to believe in fact that president putin is intransigent on many questions including those which at least from the perspective of the united states should involve russia supporting things like human rights democracy the necessity to accommodate to change in the international community yet one sees as one has seen over the past two years in syria a certain rigidity now i can understand that president putin would be concerned by things like the color revolutions he said so in a very clear way all of the arab and very well there is a man i agree here is countries sure i know and the you know there was a famous british king in the early middle ages who wanted to hold back the waters of the sea practically by holding his hand up so one has to
you keep a military option on the table all the time that would inevitably influence how much effort both you and your negotiating. martin are willing to invest in what is a very painstaking and sometimes very unnerving process of diplomacy and when i think that you are overreading a lot of this i think that there is a common tendency in the united states to believe in fact that president putin is intransigent on many questions including those which at least from the perspective of the united...
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both different visions, both creative thinking, both out of the box. i just am impressed with both. this is a great project. wrong the port could be in a better position
both different visions, both creative thinking, both out of the box. i just am impressed with both. this is a great project. wrong the port could be in a better position
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so time works both ways. we have some pretty significant intelligence capabilities and we continue to refine our targets. >> both of you have indicated your concern about american military involvement in syria
so time works both ways. we have some pretty significant intelligence capabilities and we continue to refine our targets. >> both of you have indicated your concern about american military involvement in syria
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if we look at both, if we let our system, our concern will be both. this acts on this, this acts on this, how much force is acting on our system? none. see? if our system is only b, and there's a force poking in there, there's a force acting on it, which provides an impulse-- away it goes, b, huh? and over here, if we let our system be a, we can see there's a force from the outside that acts on it. the force of b pokes in and stops it. now, let's concern our system to be both together. then this acts on this, this acts on this. the action and reaction are within the system. there's nothing poking from the outside. let me ask you a question. for this being my system, what's the net force acting on it? zero. zero. what's the net impulse acting on it? zero. not so many people said the same thing. you guys see the net force acting on a system is zero, what's the net impulse then? zero. it's the net force multiplied by the time. and it's -- gonna be zero. so what's the change in my momentum if there's a zero impulse? zero. zero. and the momentum of my syst
if we look at both, if we let our system, our concern will be both. this acts on this, this acts on this, how much force is acting on our system? none. see? if our system is only b, and there's a force poking in there, there's a force acting on it, which provides an impulse-- away it goes, b, huh? and over here, if we let our system be a, we can see there's a force from the outside that acts on it. the force of b pokes in and stops it. now, let's concern our system to be both together. then...
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they think the timing is right on both sides of the pond here, the west and the iran both looking for resolution to this crisis, this ongoing crisis that's been about for several years now. there is skepticism, as well, though. you've heard western diplomats saying it's great iran is making these overtures and want to talk, but now we need actions to match their words. you get an idea of just how complicated it is by the fact that president obama and the white house reached out to the iranian president in order to have this meeting, and they weren't even able to orchestrate a handshake here at the united nations. it just shows you how politically charged this issue is on both sides. >> thank you so much. >> the f.b.i. is helping look for answers in that deadly mall attack in kenya, forensic teams combing through the rubble right now. officials are trying to recover any bodies that could be buried in the debris left by the collapse of three levels of parking garage. they want to find out why the structure collapsed in the first place. >> we have also been asked how did the mall cave in
they think the timing is right on both sides of the pond here, the west and the iran both looking for resolution to this crisis, this ongoing crisis that's been about for several years now. there is skepticism, as well, though. you've heard western diplomats saying it's great iran is making these overtures and want to talk, but now we need actions to match their words. you get an idea of just how complicated it is by the fact that president obama and the white house reached out to the iranian...
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>> well, the educations would be that it's both. certainly the president and the add miles per hourstration have a long way to go, both on the front of american public opinion and in congress. poll after poll suggesting that americans do not want to get involved in syria's civil war in any way and from the townhall meetings we have been seeing over the past few days, constituents in congressional home districts talking to their representatives when they are home, telling them they do not want to be involved. some of these meetings have been pretty heated. expect that kind of debate to carry over when congress comes back into session. >> thank you so much, paul beban live from washington, d.c. here to help us break down u.s. glom attic challenges in syria is richard murphy, former u.s. ambassador to syria. ambassador, thank you so much for being with us today. it's clear that obama really is pressing hard for these military strikes. is there any way, any possibility that there is still a chance for diplomatic solution? >> no. not imm
>> well, the educations would be that it's both. certainly the president and the add miles per hourstration have a long way to go, both on the front of american public opinion and in congress. poll after poll suggesting that americans do not want to get involved in syria's civil war in any way and from the townhall meetings we have been seeing over the past few days, constituents in congressional home districts talking to their representatives when they are home, telling them they do not...
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and both partially wrong. the name has created the mistaken impression that we are a political bookstore in an era in which politics tends on to bn anathema. in case any of you are under the impression that we are a political bookstore, we are not. we are a general bookstore, including ourdated children's section. but i think in the end it's been a plus, especially for memory retention. very few people forget the name politics and prose. so carla called me, we met for coffee. i think we talked for about an hour. i don't think that i was with ever form -- i was ever formally hired, but somehow i found that i was the manager of the new store that was to open in a month. [laughter] carla never checked a single reference, i don't think. i never, i suppose if i had been a wise job applicant i would have done some financial checks on carla, where she was going to be able to meet her payroll. but none of us did anything to find out anything about the other perp. [laughter] i think we started right then a modus vivend
and both partially wrong. the name has created the mistaken impression that we are a political bookstore in an era in which politics tends on to bn anathema. in case any of you are under the impression that we are a political bookstore, we are not. we are a general bookstore, including ourdated children's section. but i think in the end it's been a plus, especially for memory retention. very few people forget the name politics and prose. so carla called me, we met for coffee. i think we talked...
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both of those people both say she never approached them or their -- that bathrooms -- >> where are those? >> they are not exhibits. they are separate declaration as part of the package. both of them say they were never approached and they never signed any bathroom permit agreements. remarkably, the patrons of the pizzeria don't even have a bathroom. they use the anchorage square bathroom. they couldn't give her bathroom access if they wanted to. it doesn't exist. not only are there not bathroom permits, miss lewis has misrepresented to the dpw and the board that she ever got agreement from these people. this is a mandatory condition to operate an nf. not discretionary. finally she did not argue that she has a permit from sanitation or the fire department. there is no evidence of that. i will take any questions. >> thank you commissioners. >> thank you, any other public comment? >> good evening everybody, troy campbell, from the benefits district. wcbd. >> they are not a party. >> they are not a party to this appeal. just speaking on the comment. >> i'm sorry, i thought council just repre
both of those people both say she never approached them or their -- that bathrooms -- >> where are those? >> they are not exhibits. they are separate declaration as part of the package. both of them say they were never approached and they never signed any bathroom permit agreements. remarkably, the patrons of the pizzeria don't even have a bathroom. they use the anchorage square bathroom. they couldn't give her bathroom access if they wanted to. it doesn't exist. not only are there...
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both of you are great. i personally think both of you are great. that's why i was looking for a way to maybe see if one of you would qualify for the other -- on seat 5. >> [inaudible]. >> this is terrible. >> maybe we should bring them up and do a rochambeau. >> you can come on up to the mic and go ahead. >>> keith [speaker not understood] again, vice-chair [speaker not understood] shelter monitoring committee. we were just speaking back there. the local homeless coordinating board seat 3 is available. ms. pocock has said she would be willing to go to that and try to get on in that area and then you're free -- does that make your decision any easier? >> it does. [laughter] >>> i'm glad i could help. >> that will be for next time. it wouldn't be for this time. >> so, seat 3 will be vacant? >>> seat 3 local homeless coordinating board is vacant. she resigned last week so we have an empty seat there. so, ms. pocock can go down there and apply and -- >> when we bring it up for our agenda -- >>> [speaker not understood]. >> next time, some other time. >
both of you are great. i personally think both of you are great. that's why i was looking for a way to maybe see if one of you would qualify for the other -- on seat 5. >> [inaudible]. >> this is terrible. >> maybe we should bring them up and do a rochambeau. >> you can come on up to the mic and go ahead. >>> keith [speaker not understood] again, vice-chair [speaker not understood] shelter monitoring committee. we were just speaking back there. the local...
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. >> reporter: both both sides ska they have not met -- say they have not met once. >> we haven't felt them c down into the settlement zone. >> reporter: that was the charge from the bart board of directors today. bart management blamed the unio not responding. >> we tried to meet with the district since august the 12th. they have refused to meet with us. >> reporter: the unions have tried repeatedly to meet with bart over the past three weeks. they showed me e-m requesting that bart get to the bargaining table. but the response from the bart's chief negotiator said face-to-face meetings would not be fruit >> i think the feeling that we have made a good faith effort is true. >> when you dak -- take into the contribution into retirement, the raise equals to 1% over the next few years. them less th >> and the two sides are supposed to get back to negotiations a week from to thal leave them less than a month. >>> police say six suspects broke into a home last night to rob it, but it turned into a gun battle. one of the vic pulled a gun and shot all three intruders, one of whom died later.
. >> reporter: both both sides ska they have not met -- say they have not met once. >> we haven't felt them c down into the settlement zone. >> reporter: that was the charge from the bart board of directors today. bart management blamed the unio not responding. >> we tried to meet with the district since august the 12th. they have refused to meet with us. >> reporter: the unions have tried repeatedly to meet with bart over the past three weeks. they showed me e-m...
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same thing can i achieve the same as by different probably cheaper means well i think it's weaker both economically and it's weaker politically as well the iraq and i will call this by its very valuable term debacle which it was really weak and the united states politically it weakened its position around the world so the united states is no longer in the same kind of leadership position that it once was so it cannot act with the same aggression that it once did or with the same force that it once did so it has to as you said lead from behind. this is not a non and gauge moment but it is a different kind of engagement and i think we need to recognize that there is a difference when do you think awaits the world off to the end of these american imperialism well i mean again what i'm really speaking about of the end of the american century and a kind of imperialism is only one dimension of it but i'm also talking about economic leadership and the failure of the united states to continue to lead the world economically so the short answer is that i think we're going to see a kind of polys
same thing can i achieve the same as by different probably cheaper means well i think it's weaker both economically and it's weaker politically as well the iraq and i will call this by its very valuable term debacle which it was really weak and the united states politically it weakened its position around the world so the united states is no longer in the same kind of leadership position that it once was so it cannot act with the same aggression that it once did or with the same force that it...
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that's it. >> i think both party, both parties need to be radically called into question., i am a thorough goeing leftist. i don't go with the milquetoast conservatives, mean-spirited. this is true on foreign policy. drones. killing innocent people. >> oh, you don't have to convince me that obama's foreign policy -- >> rand paul for me is strong on this issue, and i agree with him on this issue. >> let my interrupt you. you talk a lot about love and forgiveness and all that type stuff. and frankly -- >> i am a jesus loving, free blackman. >> yes, you are. i think people feel like this critique that you exsend is important. but they wonder where your love is for this president. >> i have a righteous indiggs nation for who uses the legacy the of martin luther king to use drones to kill innocent people. larry summers, god bless him. is he tied to wall street more than main street? god love him. it's not a hatred. it's looking at the evidence. >> you're my mentor. you're my friend. >> and i've learned so much from you, my brother. >> we all walking in your footstep, but i thin
that's it. >> i think both party, both parties need to be radically called into question., i am a thorough goeing leftist. i don't go with the milquetoast conservatives, mean-spirited. this is true on foreign policy. drones. killing innocent people. >> oh, you don't have to convince me that obama's foreign policy -- >> rand paul for me is strong on this issue, and i agree with him on this issue. >> let my interrupt you. you talk a lot about love and forgiveness and all...
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both are fathers.oth are expected to have funerals for both of the men who tragically lost their lives. >> okay. bri, thank you so much. it's 52 degrees at 5:36. >> still ahead, the latest in that fight over an area museum that dea woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take jlit a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >> from the national harbor, we are the police department. good morning washington! [music] >> 5:39 on this wednesday morning. we're anxious to get to eileen because we want to know if we need another jacket day. >> looks like scott has long sleeves as well. if you're trying to figure out what to wear this morning, maybe sh
both are fathers.oth are expected to have funerals for both of the men who tragically lost their lives. >> okay. bri, thank you so much. it's 52 degrees at 5:36. >> still ahead, the latest in that fight over an area museum that dea woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take jlit a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. woah, this kitchen is...
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and we are committed to making both the u.s., uk and the u.s.-eu stronger drivers of prosperity. last month the united states held the first round of the negotiations for the trans atlantic trade partnership and we will continue to work closely together because we both believe that working with the uk and the rest of the eu to finalize an agreement is going to create new investments, to add to those millions of people in both countries i just talked about, it will create new jobs and it will create growth on both sides of the atlantic. so as margaret thatche put it bluntly, the uk and u.s. are real and true friends and our relationship which is grounded in those values and traditions we both referred to remains as relevant today as it has been in the past and we look forward to continuing to strengthen this relationship and working hard to make real progress on the very many challenges that we face in an increasingly complicated and in too many places dangerous world, thank you, william. >> thank you very much. we will have a couple of questions from each side of the atlantic, an
and we are committed to making both the u.s., uk and the u.s.-eu stronger drivers of prosperity. last month the united states held the first round of the negotiations for the trans atlantic trade partnership and we will continue to work closely together because we both believe that working with the uk and the rest of the eu to finalize an agreement is going to create new investments, to add to those millions of people in both countries i just talked about, it will create new jobs and it will...
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it's an amble approach for both presidents.hey didn't layout what concessions they were willing to make, but that's totally natural. i do agree with the ambassador. it's very much, if you sort of take it in stark contrast with ahmadinejad, and the rounds that would have made and the walkout, this left the door open for conversation to take place. so i think it was a success, yes. >> what has the reaction been out of iran with rouhani's words and president obama's words? >> well, i'm afraid i want to start on a positive note and say that things are going to change for good, for better, but i don't think that's going to happen the value of u.s. dollar has gone up because of what hassan rouhani said at the general assembly. he said he doesn't have the power to dismantle the program. even the leadership doesn't have that power or authority. any politician who dares to do that, they will be ousted. if you listened to when he was talking, he said he was under immense intense pressure. they don't trust the united states. yes, the unit
it's an amble approach for both presidents.hey didn't layout what concessions they were willing to make, but that's totally natural. i do agree with the ambassador. it's very much, if you sort of take it in stark contrast with ahmadinejad, and the rounds that would have made and the walkout, this left the door open for conversation to take place. so i think it was a success, yes. >> what has the reaction been out of iran with rouhani's words and president obama's words? >> well, i'm...
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why do you like them both? >> because so many people don't like them. they're very much out of favor and very cheap stocks. trading for about eleven times forward earnings. both of them. in a market that's about 14. people think that microsoft is going away and it is not. microsoft has a wonderful cloud business where they provide services to people as big as oracle. try and write an e-mail without using word. send a word document with something other than word, and the person on the other side won't be able to open it. so they still have a great business, and they have a ton of cash on the balance sheets. almost $72 billion of cash. the other one we love is ibm. ibm is in the middle of big data. watson, the famous computer that beat "jeopardy" is fabulous at mining data. and ibm is on the cutting edge of that. that stock is also about 11, 12 times earnings. they had one bad quarter last quarter but we think their business is recovering. >> let's move on to western union because you say there is a forefront of digital money transfer. >> absolutely. they
why do you like them both? >> because so many people don't like them. they're very much out of favor and very cheap stocks. trading for about eleven times forward earnings. both of them. in a market that's about 14. people think that microsoft is going away and it is not. microsoft has a wonderful cloud business where they provide services to people as big as oracle. try and write an e-mail without using word. send a word document with something other than word, and the person on the...
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the skeptics are on both sides, both here and in washington. there are those who are not that much optimistic about the possibility of such a breakthrough and even those that want that to happen. so both sides should try to find a solution that pleases their own people and factions and is it in the best interests of both sides. so the key word here is common interest. >> time for our world update, starting with the ongoing hostage crisis in kenya's capital. most hostages were rescued after the military laumped a counterattack which lead to regaining control over much of the complex. the al qaeda-linked group al-shab ad -- abshabab has claimed responsibility. a suicide bombing in northwest pakistan has killed at least 78 people, including women and children. the blast occurred outside a church where people were leaving sunday services. the pakistan taliban hads claimed responsibility. they have threatened to continue targeting nonmuslimses until the u.s. stops attacks in the tribal northwest. >> and more after the break here on rt. for the first
the skeptics are on both sides, both here and in washington. there are those who are not that much optimistic about the possibility of such a breakthrough and even those that want that to happen. so both sides should try to find a solution that pleases their own people and factions and is it in the best interests of both sides. so the key word here is common interest. >> time for our world update, starting with the ongoing hostage crisis in kenya's capital. most hostages were rescued...
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do the shows both hostility and. encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to be attorney general be invited states approached me and i was paid to solve the defendant's intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. germs freedom fighters terrorists. who is who. the real terrorist are you stand up on our cheek. seems a little very hard to take. to get. to that back with senator rick perry look. to. see. welcome back to all the parts where we're discussing the state of democracy and capitalism with defra summers an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and mr summers just a couple of years ago maybe a decade ago noam chomsky norman finkelstein will probably be. who best known on american dissidents that people all around the world knew but now we see this whole new generation of dissidents appearing in the united states i wonder whether it is the result of just the internet and you know some of those views getting more but listen for it or those
do the shows both hostility and. encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to be attorney general be invited states approached me and i was paid to solve the defendant's intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. germs freedom fighters terrorists. who is who. the real terrorist are you stand up on our cheek. seems a little very hard to take. to get. to that back with senator rick perry look. to. see. welcome back to all the parts where we're discussing the state...
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there's a lot to be said with the nonverbal queues people give you >> with both sides unwilling to go face-to-face with a strike, the meeting will be tough >> when someone's angry in negotiations, they stop listens >> both sides have put themselves under extreme pressure to win. the union says they must deliver on its promise to get a big raise, and a strike seems likely before any agreement can be reached >> if management can withstand it for two weeks and the bart workers north earning their wages, then they'll be much more flexible in reconsidering the offer >> and no matter what happens, they may reach a resolution but there's still a lot of resentment with managers and workers and that can effect the performance of management and employees >> and bart is asking its ability to remain an antonymous agency. >>> and delays caused by glitches are becoming an increasing problem. cal trans trans acknowledges trains are ending their service life. by 2019 it plans to upgrade to a fully electric fleet. cal tran pledged to keep speed rails maintained >> and the high speed rail authority say
there's a lot to be said with the nonverbal queues people give you >> with both sides unwilling to go face-to-face with a strike, the meeting will be tough >> when someone's angry in negotiations, they stop listens >> both sides have put themselves under extreme pressure to win. the union says they must deliver on its promise to get a big raise, and a strike seems likely before any agreement can be reached >> if management can withstand it for two weeks and the bart...
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>> well, certainly i think both parties are very split between the hawks and doves on both sides but you see that especially with the republicans because it's going to be very hard to spoke for speaker boehner to break up. he'll break what is called the hastert rule which means he'd want to get a majority of the majority on these kinds of things and we're not sure he can get a majority of the majority, not sure if he can get a majority of the minority. everything is up in the air with both of these because it does split both parties where you have, you know, interventionists who are democrats and interventionists who are republicans and people who want to -- more libertarian on the republican side who don't want to get involved just as you have doves on the democratic side that don't want to get involved. a fascinating dynamic, one we haven't seen since the clinton era. back in the bush era and george w. bush's era the sort of interventions in iraq and afghanistan were more partisan and so we're getting back to a time where these questions of foreign policy split the parties. >> we'v
>> well, certainly i think both parties are very split between the hawks and doves on both sides but you see that especially with the republicans because it's going to be very hard to spoke for speaker boehner to break up. he'll break what is called the hastert rule which means he'd want to get a majority of the majority on these kinds of things and we're not sure he can get a majority of the majority, not sure if he can get a majority of the minority. everything is up in the air with...
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as i say, both sides, there are people on both sides arguing for this. up through the middle of the spring of 1776. this is the answer that the british will later regret they don't accept, or act on. this will be the biggest blunder in the history of british statecraft. why don't they want to do it? why don't they see that this is the way? three reasons. first of all, william blackstone, the great jurist, has ruled in 1765, or asserted, that there must be a single source of sovereignty in the empire. and in any government. there cannot be many gods. there must be one god. and a source of sovereignty and the british empire, the british government is parliament were really -- the king in parliament. and the american solution is unacceptable because it creates multiple versions of sovereignty. each call when he will have its own sovereign government. -- each colony will have its own sovereign government. even though they claim to work within the canopy of the british king. we can't have that. since aristotle everybody knows you have a final source of sovere
as i say, both sides, there are people on both sides arguing for this. up through the middle of the spring of 1776. this is the answer that the british will later regret they don't accept, or act on. this will be the biggest blunder in the history of british statecraft. why don't they want to do it? why don't they see that this is the way? three reasons. first of all, william blackstone, the great jurist, has ruled in 1765, or asserted, that there must be a single source of sovereignty in the...
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you know, it's funny how both sides, though, tony, cloak themselves in the constitution. the chief rouser, a real thorn in the side of house republican leadership, he's a pea taert republican from michigan tweeted out the other day the number one job of government is to protect individual rights. the president says the number one job is to fund the government. you can make an argument either way. in the constitution there are several number one jobs that the congress is tasked with. as far as passing these spending bills that the president was talking about, you know, it's really in both houses. when democrats run thing they can't pass a budget. when republicans run things they can't pay a blueprint of a budget in the spring. this time of year it's this train wreck. there are 12 individual spending bills, and that's what we're talking about here. these are proposition bills. it's a fundamental duty of congress, the power of the purse to pass the bills to keep all the government agencies running and virtually every year fewer and fewer of them get passed. this year exactly
you know, it's funny how both sides, though, tony, cloak themselves in the constitution. the chief rouser, a real thorn in the side of house republican leadership, he's a pea taert republican from michigan tweeted out the other day the number one job of government is to protect individual rights. the president says the number one job is to fund the government. you can make an argument either way. in the constitution there are several number one jobs that the congress is tasked with. as far as...
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they were both jewish both grew up in my home state of new jersey in the jersey suburbs.nd talk a little bit about this , especially with ehrlich how moving to the suburbs which it one point in new jersey and i can't believe this about my home state. butterflies and insects, the massive suburban sprawl of development. >> guest: ehrlich is representative of the whole process happening in the years after world war ii of people moving out to the suburbs and coming to be closer to nature, so he would wander the fields around maplewood and be fascinated by butterflies and have aquariums. >> host: they both did. they both had you said -- >> guest: i don't think simon had that in his bedroom but he was an eagle scout. i think what happened is a fascinating story of suburbanization. he was seeing these subdivisions going up to try to control mosquitoes and seeing endangering the nature he was becoming so passionate about and for him and for many others including john hart one of his friends who was the third member who joined with ehrlich and simon, seeing what was happening in s
they were both jewish both grew up in my home state of new jersey in the jersey suburbs.nd talk a little bit about this , especially with ehrlich how moving to the suburbs which it one point in new jersey and i can't believe this about my home state. butterflies and insects, the massive suburban sprawl of development. >> guest: ehrlich is representative of the whole process happening in the years after world war ii of people moving out to the suburbs and coming to be closer to nature, so...
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there's a variety on both sides.f we train understand and have a conversation, i think i would perhaps lead people back to the middle ground. i don't want to be too optimistic at this is going to happen in our 24 hour news cycle and all the pressures of the political structure, but i do think that is a key element of it. so part of it i guess really is both sides in this divide tend to say it's the other wants all. what i am arguing in this book is between the two parties has been mutually created over time and we have to find our way back into a conversation. >> host: i have to ask this question, too. i mean, as a journalist, how do you think the popular press has covered these two? and this divide? how could they do a better job? we talk about the solid tennis reporters, especially climate policy, where we try to be fair and balanced and how do you balance to sites that are needed speaking the same language at the end of the day? >> guest: that's a challenge. i mean, i don't think the balance necessarily mean takin
there's a variety on both sides.f we train understand and have a conversation, i think i would perhaps lead people back to the middle ground. i don't want to be too optimistic at this is going to happen in our 24 hour news cycle and all the pressures of the political structure, but i do think that is a key element of it. so part of it i guess really is both sides in this divide tend to say it's the other wants all. what i am arguing in this book is between the two parties has been mutually...
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they both hit creative highs. lately the box office totals for both have been a little hit or miss.or jim carrey, he hasn't had a $100 movie since 2005. another dumb and dumber figure could clear that. and they tweeted out, immediately it went viral. hold this up so you can see it. two actors reading a book. take a closer look, you will see it is the new children's book written by none other than jim carrey. a book that happens to go on sale tomorrow. pretty clear they're not so dumb after all. >>> still to come, we all followed the dramatic kidnapping and rescue of hannah anderson. tonight there are new details that have come out on what happened just before she was taken from her family. >>> plus a massive earthquake hit southern pakistan. 46 people killed. it was so powerful, it created a completely new land structure. >>> and what made president clinton say this? >> i must be really easy to make fun of. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works
they both hit creative highs. lately the box office totals for both have been a little hit or miss.or jim carrey, he hasn't had a $100 movie since 2005. another dumb and dumber figure could clear that. and they tweeted out, immediately it went viral. hold this up so you can see it. two actors reading a book. take a closer look, you will see it is the new children's book written by none other than jim carrey. a book that happens to go on sale tomorrow. pretty clear they're not so dumb after all....
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both are trying to take control of the border town azas. at least 15 civilians died in wednesday's fighting and the border crossing into turkey was shut down. it has always been the lifeline for passing humanitarian aid, military supplies, and food to the rubble-held areas. this ongoing -- the rebel-held areas. our course on and has been traveling with the syrian army as it tries to regain outscored areas. >> with the army as our guide, we are escorted through a maze of tunnels. this is a small town but of vital importance. located on the highway that links damascus to the international airport. its strategic value cannot be underestimated. up until recently, it was in rebel hands and use as a starting port -- starting point for tax. today, the syrian flag flies over the municipality building signaling the end of the fighting in this area east of damascus. >> it wasn't easy but we did it. the morale is very high. from here, we will press ahead. we are confident that we will win as this is our land and we can't afford to relinquish it. the m
both are trying to take control of the border town azas. at least 15 civilians died in wednesday's fighting and the border crossing into turkey was shut down. it has always been the lifeline for passing humanitarian aid, military supplies, and food to the rubble-held areas. this ongoing -- the rebel-held areas. our course on and has been traveling with the syrian army as it tries to regain outscored areas. >> with the army as our guide, we are escorted through a maze of tunnels. this is a...
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both sides are digging in. something we have seen throughout the two and a half year civil war. russia a essentially protect the regime. the united states want to punish the regime. neither side gives sen. the fighting really continues. now we're beginning to see the spread outside of the syrian border which is the big fear to not only the international community but the regional powers that u.s. allies in that region. melissa: back here at home the u.s. economy not looking very encouraging either. a new survey says to break yourself are sluggish rest of the year. and the fed makes this big announcement tomorrow will it bring damage or dight. joining me from opposite sides of the spectrum, bells capital partner. and max fines. welcome to both of you. everyone is so terrified of tapering. what if it is doing more harm than good at this point? >> well, i think there are some problems here. i have seen many companies that i talk to that have delayed their spending, not increasing. that is a big problem. a horrible
both sides are digging in. something we have seen throughout the two and a half year civil war. russia a essentially protect the regime. the united states want to punish the regime. neither side gives sen. the fighting really continues. now we're beginning to see the spread outside of the syrian border which is the big fear to not only the international community but the regional powers that u.s. allies in that region. melissa: back here at home the u.s. economy not looking very encouraging...
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want to have it both ways so they should be free. and if they are free of. the results comes through then removing that government doesn't seem to be to be in the long term very sensible but in this particular case is it possible to undermine the assad regime without playing into the hands of the radical islam. yet the way to undermine the i said regime would be for its external i was particularly russia and iran to. give president assad council and advice in very strong terms about his need assad's need to see a political settlement which would not result in the destruction of the our white interest and we know what the what assad and his. clan fear which is that if they give up any power then that. they want some protection just to make sure just to make sure do you really believe that if president putin were to say to president assad you need to go he will just get his stuff pack it up and leave well it's not it's not that simple but but i do believe that if there were a level of engagement by the west and an understanding by the west of russia's own need
want to have it both ways so they should be free. and if they are free of. the results comes through then removing that government doesn't seem to be to be in the long term very sensible but in this particular case is it possible to undermine the assad regime without playing into the hands of the radical islam. yet the way to undermine the i said regime would be for its external i was particularly russia and iran to. give president assad council and advice in very strong terms about his need...
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this, of course, is all part of this effort to get members of congress on both -- on both sides of theou know there are questions on both sides of the aisle about just what the goal here of the military strike is in syria. and i should mention that it's not just boehner and pelosi the president will be meeting with tomorrow. he's also going to meet with the chairs and ranking members of national security committees in the house and senate. again, part of an effort to get this resolution through. the white house has said that the president doesn't have to have congressional approval to act militarily in syria. but now that this is on the table, now that the president has said he's seeking this approval, you can bet that both he and other members of his administration are going to be doing all they can, working day and night, to try to get members of both sides on board. >> athena jones, thank you. we know several members of the administration were on this call. we're getting some reporting now on that call between those top officials. and house democrats. our chief congressional corresp
this, of course, is all part of this effort to get members of congress on both -- on both sides of theou know there are questions on both sides of the aisle about just what the goal here of the military strike is in syria. and i should mention that it's not just boehner and pelosi the president will be meeting with tomorrow. he's also going to meet with the chairs and ranking members of national security committees in the house and senate. again, part of an effort to get this resolution...
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with the roof line extending beyond it on both adjacent properties. like so. the existing section is a sense of what this, what the mcdonough family is currently living with. the front living room is about 12 feet wide. there's little space for more than a sofa in the middle of the room. there is not much family living space. the upstairs, the mcdonoughs share a bathroom with their kids. the overriding desire of this family to create a space that would not affect that uniform arts and crafts facade or affect the roof line, but provide some common space on the ground floor for the family and a private bathroom upstairs. the question is does this d-r meet the criteria required by the planning code? and i would say it does not, does not meet the standard of exceptional or extraordinary circumstances. it's a code complying plan that's before you and many homes on the block have deeper profiles despite the claim of one of the d-r requestors, but that's not the case. if we go to the overhead photo, please -- thank you -- as you can see, this being the project sponso
with the roof line extending beyond it on both adjacent properties. like so. the existing section is a sense of what this, what the mcdonough family is currently living with. the front living room is about 12 feet wide. there's little space for more than a sofa in the middle of the room. there is not much family living space. the upstairs, the mcdonoughs share a bathroom with their kids. the overriding desire of this family to create a space that would not affect that uniform arts and crafts...