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also devotional items, prayer books, things like that. so we tried to provide a broad spectrum of items that they can use in ministry but also for parishioners or members of communities to come and supplement their faith or strengthen their faith. >> do you have one particular resource you go to get all of these? >> so many things there. >> it is like a garden, sagrada is, and so much of what we do is fostering relationships and so someone had told us about mary lou who does these beautiful -- i wore an example. we've been selling mary lou's stoles since we began. that was a connection someone helped. >> continue to be with us. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, t
also devotional items, prayer books, things like that. so we tried to provide a broad spectrum of items that they can use in ministry but also for parishioners or members of communities to come and supplement their faith or strengthen their faith. >> do you have one particular resource you go to get all of these? >> so many things there. >> it is like a garden, sagrada is, and so much of what we do is fostering relationships and so someone had told us about mary lou who does...
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. >>> he's been e-mailing daily devotionals to president obama since 2008.ll ask joshua dubois about the role of faith in the white house coming up next. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ 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. ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erect
. >>> he's been e-mailing daily devotionals to president obama since 2008.ll ask joshua dubois about the role of faith in the white house coming up next. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ 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. ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning...
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to those hard power tasks, but although we devote less resources to soft power there are probably more important and soft power is where you change the hearts and minds of people. where you try to change cultures, try to change the norms in the community are and certainly in our office we devote significant resources to this. just a couple of examples. we have something called the parent project, and i am very grateful in a time of really reduced funding our board of supervisors stepped up and provided funding for otherwise what was run on a shoe string out of our office, and it's a program that teaches parents to be better parents and parents get referred this program through schools, through police department, through their churches and some of the behavior that we see in schools are behavior they are learning at home, so we try to address this through this project. we offer it all over santa clara county and in english and spanish and vietnamese and that is one example of what we do. a second initiative we are working to make happen is something called "school link services" where t
to those hard power tasks, but although we devote less resources to soft power there are probably more important and soft power is where you change the hearts and minds of people. where you try to change cultures, try to change the norms in the community are and certainly in our office we devote significant resources to this. just a couple of examples. we have something called the parent project, and i am very grateful in a time of really reduced funding our board of supervisors stepped up and...
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and for cpj to devote resources to shining a light on these issues and the thoughtful investigation of them is a remarkable step for international press freedom. >> that is true and the obama administration, like many administrations, focuses a lot on trying to promote free expression in other countries. what you think that the issues catalogue here due to our credibility in other countries? >> i have a specific example. we had a case of president obama communicating to prime minister erdogan in turkey. turkey is a strategic ally. they have a deep relationship with the united states. a strategic relationship. so, we had been advocating for some time that president obama speak directly with prime minister erdogan. they had a bilateral meeting back in may. i think the day before that took place, the news about the -- seizure of the ap phone records broke. i have no idea if that was on the agenda. if president obama had raised that, i think -- the same sort of thing happened with the nsa surveillance and the stated policies that president obama had articulated, challenging china on its go
and for cpj to devote resources to shining a light on these issues and the thoughtful investigation of them is a remarkable step for international press freedom. >> that is true and the obama administration, like many administrations, focuses a lot on trying to promote free expression in other countries. what you think that the issues catalogue here due to our credibility in other countries? >> i have a specific example. we had a case of president obama communicating to prime...
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>> as a thing of devotion, yeah. well, i remember you know, i remember something that one of my priests said to me, which was that if it's true, then you shouldn't be afraid of it. and that was eye-opening for me. it made me realize that if what i think the bible says, and what we know is true about the history of this man, you know, jesus of nazareth, conflict, then it's the history that's correct. >> hmm. >> and that the truth in -- truth should not in any way change who you are, what you think. and what's fascinating is that having been in a sense unburdened by the dogma that i had carried with me into the beginnings of my studies of the bible, now being able to cast that off, i was able to go back to the gospel stories with a fresh set of eyes, to reexamine this person and the world in which he lived, without the pressure of trying to fit him into a specific doctrine or dogma. and the jesus that arose from that experience was unlike anything that i had known before about him. >> reza, let's do this. let's take a
>> as a thing of devotion, yeah. well, i remember you know, i remember something that one of my priests said to me, which was that if it's true, then you shouldn't be afraid of it. and that was eye-opening for me. it made me realize that if what i think the bible says, and what we know is true about the history of this man, you know, jesus of nazareth, conflict, then it's the history that's correct. >> hmm. >> and that the truth in -- truth should not in any way change who you...
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them in this bo was a page devoted to them in this book and they say was a page devoted to them in thisand they say it is the number-one job of government to have a healthy economy. it is first in order. you do the first then you can succeed with the other steps. but i just wanted to start off that we don't pull any punches the beacon have a reasonable oil market where price of matter and competition exist in the presence of 78 percent of this cartel holdings of whale 78% in they are riding on a horse that is 97% oil. zero pontians there is no chance of changing that when there is something close to the end of the word -- and of the world there is no chance to succeed without breaking opec. >> if you want to breaking in a and speak to your cart over and those of you not at the table if you have the urgent a -- urgent way to say something i will bring you into the conversation. >> one of those that we import a great deal of whale. from the persian in gulf but if you look throughout our history we have never imported more than 50 percent of our oil needs right now we are at 9%. but what w
them in this bo was a page devoted to them in this book and they say was a page devoted to them in thisand they say it is the number-one job of government to have a healthy economy. it is first in order. you do the first then you can succeed with the other steps. but i just wanted to start off that we don't pull any punches the beacon have a reasonable oil market where price of matter and competition exist in the presence of 78 percent of this cartel holdings of whale 78% in they are riding on...
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so it's kind of a devotional form rather than pure chronicle.but yes, people would very often do that. she offers prayers. we didn't look at these together. it's not just a list. that's another purpose, which is are interesting. she stopped using it in 1767, long before she dies because she just can't stand it anymore. her favorite daughter dies and that's when she writes what have i more? she closes the book and that's it. there's a woman way, way in the back. you, yes, you. [inaudible] spin i have a very good question to could you tell me where the letters are? >> all, the letters are largely at the american philosophical society. >> i realize this is asking for speculation, but if jane franklin had been mld think she would've had similar success to her brother or do you think she would've lived her life like benjamin franklin's other nine brothers who didn't have the same opportunities? >> you know, i don't think we can know. we can't know. the other way to post the same question is, was she an undiscovered genius? but the kind of starving of
so it's kind of a devotional form rather than pure chronicle.but yes, people would very often do that. she offers prayers. we didn't look at these together. it's not just a list. that's another purpose, which is are interesting. she stopped using it in 1767, long before she dies because she just can't stand it anymore. her favorite daughter dies and that's when she writes what have i more? she closes the book and that's it. there's a woman way, way in the back. you, yes, you. [inaudible] spin i...
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[shouting in french] during those first radical years, david devoted his art to the new republic.ne of his friends and heroes was jean-paul marat, the journalist. this friend of the people came to a violent end. he was murdered in his bathtub by his political enemy-- charlotte corday. the day after marat's death, a deputation appeared in the national convention to offer regrets on behalf of the people. one deputy made a speech which is recorded by a contemporary of david, the historian delescluze. "what a crime is this. "a parricidal hand has robbed us "of the people's most determined defender, "a man who died for liberty. "we still look among you, expecting to see him here "among you, our representatives. "what a spectacle it was-- "this man in the moment of his death. "where are you, david? you have another picture to paint." and david spoke up, his voice choked with emotion, "yes, i will undertake it." david painted the picture in three months. the death of marat is a murder story, and we see all the clues to the murder-- the blood, the knife, the letter marat received from cha
[shouting in french] during those first radical years, david devoted his art to the new republic.ne of his friends and heroes was jean-paul marat, the journalist. this friend of the people came to a violent end. he was murdered in his bathtub by his political enemy-- charlotte corday. the day after marat's death, a deputation appeared in the national convention to offer regrets on behalf of the people. one deputy made a speech which is recorded by a contemporary of david, the historian...
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he's devoted countless hours as the far sit baseball team and is applying for a large number of collegeshe time for other younger kids and she works with them when they're feeling sad or getting hurt. she's a model citizen we we want though congratulate you and in e package >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) and now we're going to grace ortega. where is grace. i can see her here she's a 12 grader she's got activities and she expels she's got a passion for dance in a local community and is an ambassador for locking could pco could see leadership. she participated in track and is deeply committed to her studies (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> elizabeth where is elizabeth? elizabeth coming up human resources she's a 7th grader from james middle shopping mall school and she's an intelligent student she's a leader and helps to translate for us. she also demonstrates the pride for her school >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) the next one is jose. where is jose? yeah. let's give him a round of applause. he's from the boys and girls clubs and is a lifelong resident of admission distric
he's devoted countless hours as the far sit baseball team and is applying for a large number of collegeshe time for other younger kids and she works with them when they're feeling sad or getting hurt. she's a model citizen we we want though congratulate you and in e package >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) and now we're going to grace ortega. where is grace. i can see her here she's a 12 grader she's got activities and she expels she's got a passion for dance in a local...
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. >> booktv is the only national television network devoted to nonfiction books every weekend, and this fall we are marking 15 years of booktv on c-span2. .. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979,ro
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joshua dubois, author of "the president's devotional." thank you so much. >> it's a pleasure thank you. >> sreenivasan: again, the major developments of the day: republicans pressed for investigation amid the troubles health care web site. and german chancellor angela merkel telephoned president obama to complain about alleged u.s. intercepts of her cell phone calls. a white house spokesman denied such spying is currently under way. a federal jury in new york convicted. online, what's in a name? in theoretical physics, nomenclature, while somewhat arbitrary, can be key to launching an obscure idea into popular culture. it might even make a big bang. read more on our science page. and join us tomorrow for our weekly twitter chat. we're asking: "what's your definition of the american dream? we start at 1:00 p.m. eastern time, using the #newshourchats. details are on our homepage. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, the contractors behind healthcare.gov face tough question
joshua dubois, author of "the president's devotional." thank you so much. >> it's a pleasure thank you. >> sreenivasan: again, the major developments of the day: republicans pressed for investigation amid the troubles health care web site. and german chancellor angela merkel telephoned president obama to complain about alleged u.s. intercepts of her cell phone calls. a white house spokesman denied such spying is currently under way. a federal jury in new york convicted....
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we've the only national television networking devoted exclusively to non-fiction books.his trilo >>> the day of beamght and the guns at last light was the third in the trilogy.may, you can see the phone number on the screen. if years old like to talk with him about world war ii and his trilogy. he'll be joining us in about twa minutes.l erg yoau have seen today it wilo reair this evening at 1:00 a.m.s eastern time in the overnight. you'll be able to see the whole thing. the but go ahead and dial in forg. rick atkinson. d he'll be over here in a minute. in the meantime, we're going jua take a call from fred ino pennsylvania. thank you for holding in plymouth, pennsylvania. what's your question for rick atkinson? >> caller: more of an assessment. my feeling is the great tragedy of world war ii was the entire camp pain, huge loss of life. i was wondering and the way he conducted the campaign and that's basically it. i read the last book, the third book. >> he spends quite a bit of time at the italian campaign. once mr. atkinson gets over here, we'll ask him about that. next caller's gal
we've the only national television networking devoted exclusively to non-fiction books.his trilo >>> the day of beamght and the guns at last light was the third in the trilogy.may, you can see the phone number on the screen. if years old like to talk with him about world war ii and his trilogy. he'll be joining us in about twa minutes.l erg yoau have seen today it wilo reair this evening at 1:00 a.m.s eastern time in the overnight. you'll be able to see the whole thing. the but go...
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franklin said i open up the library in philadelphia and devoted an hour or two. sexualshe has 12 kid. i can't devote an hour or two an evening. in other words, i find that more interesting question. like, what was what are the limit of the possible? in the like she did lead not what would have been possible if she lead another life. partly, because i'm an empire call person. i'm not that -- i can't know that. so i don't want to ask. it make me sad i can't know. i like that have questions i can get to an to. i can un. and i'm at the congress i'm busy too. [laughter] could we? yeah. in the t-shirt here in the center. >> what sparked your interest in her? >> i grew up on franklin street. you grew up in franklin town. i don't know why you aren't interested in jane frank lynn. the street i grew up was laid out on the 200th anniversary. i don't know. franklin this, frank lynn this. it gets tiresome. i was little kid who, you know, when you have a read a book you like and thank god. the person is written 40 other books for a few weeks. you're going read every book or wh
franklin said i open up the library in philadelphia and devoted an hour or two. sexualshe has 12 kid. i can't devote an hour or two an evening. in other words, i find that more interesting question. like, what was what are the limit of the possible? in the like she did lead not what would have been possible if she lead another life. partly, because i'm an empire call person. i'm not that -- i can't know that. so i don't want to ask. it make me sad i can't know. i like that have questions i can...
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devotion and sacrifice. michael drifted further and further away until one day he was gone.aw him again. you think red john killed your brother. yes. i never found him, but in my heart, i know. (inhales and exhales) look at me blab. i-i... you're not my therapist. i didn't bring you here to talk. please tell me who the suspects are. no. (sighs) have it your way. you understand, i'm gonna have to torture you. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right awa
devotion and sacrifice. michael drifted further and further away until one day he was gone.aw him again. you think red john killed your brother. yes. i never found him, but in my heart, i know. (inhales and exhales) look at me blab. i-i... you're not my therapist. i didn't bring you here to talk. please tell me who the suspects are. no. (sighs) have it your way. you understand, i'm gonna have to torture you. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad...
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in fact hersh has put his journalism career on hold to release a book on national security and is devoting an entire chapter to the historical revisionism of the bin laden killing i have to say here in this claim from such an established journalist gives me peace of mind that i'm not insane because up until now questioning this story has become almost sacrilegious i'm glad others around satisfied with the utter lack of evidence and closure regarding the asama bin laden death tale see seymour's of words have become have a recurring theme in them in a corporate media outsiders the only way to have journalistic integrity these words are especially powerful given the current debate on capitol hill which is desperately trying to define what a journalist is instead of what the act of journalism means matter how congress comes to define the term one thing is clear the dinosaurs of corporate press are dying a long slow death so the mainstream media can be their heater hersh's advice shut down ninety percent of its bureaus and start all over again or they can continue pushing the government sponsor
in fact hersh has put his journalism career on hold to release a book on national security and is devoting an entire chapter to the historical revisionism of the bin laden killing i have to say here in this claim from such an established journalist gives me peace of mind that i'm not insane because up until now questioning this story has become almost sacrilegious i'm glad others around satisfied with the utter lack of evidence and closure regarding the asama bin laden death tale see seymour's...
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i was never devoted out of context or inaccurately. all the the stories i read about the case were fair and balanced in the sense they fairly reported our side and the other side. they report the fact con sen us we had no chance. it was a fact too that was fair to report. but i just want to commend the reporters who worked on the case. the reporters who worked on the case were better at understanding the dynamic of the case than posedly paying attention to it. i think that is the -- i'm trying to think where were they better. i don't have a complete answer to that. i think part they covered the case from the beginning to the end. they were at court like we were there. they heard the argument. they interviewed the other side and me and ilya and over time i think what he told them had proven to be. we proved ourself to be more accurate and fair and balanced. they didn't dismiss us as crazy throw the left wished they had. how critical they are when they arise. both the -- asked our advice on procedural issues at the beginning. they couldn
i was never devoted out of context or inaccurately. all the the stories i read about the case were fair and balanced in the sense they fairly reported our side and the other side. they report the fact con sen us we had no chance. it was a fact too that was fair to report. but i just want to commend the reporters who worked on the case. the reporters who worked on the case were better at understanding the dynamic of the case than posedly paying attention to it. i think that is the -- i'm trying...
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. >> we thank you for the last full measure devotion given that day. the medal of honor is draped around captain stinson may the hope and peace rest upon each of us. and the purpose may this occasion renew our commitment to uphold the right to oppose the wrong and continue to work that has begun so long ago. as we action and pray in your holy name amen. >> good afternoon everybody. please have a seat. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. last month, the united states army released a remarkable piece of video. it is from the combat helmet cameras of a crew in afghanistan and it takes us to the frontlines that our troops face every single day. there are still a whole lot of our troops in afghanistan in harm's way. in that video as the helicopter touches down by a remote village. you see out of a cloud of dust an american soldier. he is without his helmet standing in the open standing watch over a severely wounded soldier. he helps carry him to the helicopter and places him inside and then emits the whipping wind and deafening roa
. >> we thank you for the last full measure devotion given that day. the medal of honor is draped around captain stinson may the hope and peace rest upon each of us. and the purpose may this occasion renew our commitment to uphold the right to oppose the wrong and continue to work that has begun so long ago. as we action and pray in your holy name amen. >> good afternoon everybody. please have a seat. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. last month, the...
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devotional in our "sunday spotlight." transit fares!in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simpl
devotional in our "sunday spotlight." transit fares!in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. help the gulf...
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. >> where the only national television network devoted to nonfiction books. throughout the fall we are marking 15 years of booktv on c-span2. >> kate brown writes about the two cities, richland in washington and ozersk in russia where plutonium was first produced. because the programs to produce the plutonium or highly secret, both communities were largely insulated from the outside world. the accidents and corruption that occurred in both places were unknown for decades. we learn about them now on booktv. >> thanks for coming tonight. this book is about to get. the first two cities in the world that made the telling of -- [inaudible] >> can you hear me? so this book is about the first two cities in the world to produce plutonium, and there is an american one and a soviet knockoff. the american one is called richland your facility one was called ozersk, and what's so important about these places, i argue in this book "plutopia" that they changed our landscape in ways we get to fully digest. these plants help militarize or landscape and to sully them and turne
. >> where the only national television network devoted to nonfiction books. throughout the fall we are marking 15 years of booktv on c-span2. >> kate brown writes about the two cities, richland in washington and ozersk in russia where plutonium was first produced. because the programs to produce the plutonium or highly secret, both communities were largely insulated from the outside world. the accidents and corruption that occurred in both places were unknown for decades. we learn...
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. >> i write my prayers out of the overflow of my devotional life.d the bible every day probably for at least an hour. i read the bible to prepare sermons and for my personal spiritual growth and out of the overflow of my devotional life, my prayers emerge. what i get devotional the, i connect to my pastoral interaction with our lawmakers, the members of the family, the members of their staff to the theater people who make up the side of capitol hill so my prayers consist of a synthesis of devotion and pastoral outreach to this back during the shutdown you use pretty strong language and things like save us from the madness, deliver us from hypocrisy, forgive them the wonders they have committed. are you making a political point when you are saying those things? >> i don't think i was attempting to make a political point, i think i was trying to describe the environment that i found myself in. i am a pastor first and foremost. i am not a politician. i am descriptive rather than prescriptive. so, what i was describing was the phenomenon that i saw on b
. >> i write my prayers out of the overflow of my devotional life.d the bible every day probably for at least an hour. i read the bible to prepare sermons and for my personal spiritual growth and out of the overflow of my devotional life, my prayers emerge. what i get devotional the, i connect to my pastoral interaction with our lawmakers, the members of the family, the members of their staff to the theater people who make up the side of capitol hill so my prayers consist of a synthesis...
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. >> people who devote their time to rescuing and taking care of animals have pretty big hearts. they're doing pretty good work here on this planet. that's true of the parents of prissy and ballmer. they're very popular on the internet and they have a non-profit. now thanks to they th they have about 100 cousin they were rscued andak care of. it looks like all these pigs were rescued at one time. here they are running toward their new home. look at this pig pen full of grass and things to eat and a few mud puddles. >> they're like we have died and gone to hog heaven. >> pigs are rated some of the smartest animals, that they have the intelligence of a 2 to 3-year-oldchild, that they can get easily depressed and when things are really bad can go insane or get depressed because they are so smart. >> time to do stupid things. after sunday's houston texans and seattle seahawks games, the texans lost in overtime. these guys decide let's burn the quarterback's job, quarterback being matt schaub and it's not working at all here to start. >> glad to see that actually. >> yeah, especially
. >> people who devote their time to rescuing and taking care of animals have pretty big hearts. they're doing pretty good work here on this planet. that's true of the parents of prissy and ballmer. they're very popular on the internet and they have a non-profit. now thanks to they th they have about 100 cousin they were rscued andak care of. it looks like all these pigs were rescued at one time. here they are running toward their new home. look at this pig pen full of grass and things to...
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[laughter] well in order theirly the national political party will devote their money to elections in the state with the incumbent has a good chance of losing so in fact if you're in an incumbent who cares about political parties? i don't want money to go my opponents. and if you turn down the amount of money that the national political parties have, that much less money that can be devoted against you. if you're challenged in a close race. isn't that the consequence of this? >> let me see and raise you one. there are separate limits with your honor, for candidates and political party. the effect is to insulate the incum went from competing with the political party for the dollars. and by imposing a cap on the candidates on the amount -- candidates can raise the incumbent realize they're the favorite class among candidates who are getting the contribution. >> is that a surprise. is has it worked out that way in practice? there was one brief saying that is wrong. in fact, it's a challenging who are aided. well, your honor, i think it is -- it is there's a hard cap on the number any con
[laughter] well in order theirly the national political party will devote their money to elections in the state with the incumbent has a good chance of losing so in fact if you're in an incumbent who cares about political parties? i don't want money to go my opponents. and if you turn down the amount of money that the national political parties have, that much less money that can be devoted against you. if you're challenged in a close race. isn't that the consequence of this? >> let me...
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>> well, it's about the idea that you should have one day of the week not devoted to consumers and devoted to spending time with family, and other activities than just shopping, although it is true that this time of behavior is already changing. >> where do the majority of french people stand? do the majority of people want shops open on sunday or not? >> there have been some polls suggesting that a large majority want the store to stay open on sundays. there was a poll that said 80%, but that people in order to be incentivized would be higher pay to work on sunday. >> these are tough economic times, of course. >> yes, so you want to extinguish between two type of activities, those dependent on tourism. for this activity, not being open an sunday is a big loss, because it's just business not done and that could be done on that date. for the rest of the activities, opening on sunday, there should still be some additional activities created in particular because the world has changed and you have a lot of families, where both adults are working, they work 9:00 to 5:00 of the week, they have
>> well, it's about the idea that you should have one day of the week not devoted to consumers and devoted to spending time with family, and other activities than just shopping, although it is true that this time of behavior is already changing. >> where do the majority of french people stand? do the majority of people want shops open on sunday or not? >> there have been some polls suggesting that a large majority want the store to stay open on sundays. there was a poll that...
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[trumpets] [roars] just like my life is devoted to the anim world, nationwide insurance is devoted toportant at every stage of their lives. that is why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. my friends here make their homes in rivers and streams, so, they can tell you, without water, there is no life. today's countdown begins in africa, on a river that's just as popular with human visitors, as it is with the local animals. in southern africa, botswana is a mecca for wildlife. [grunting] one big reason is the chobe river. it nourishes vast expanses of chobe national park, creating habitat for elephants, hippos, and countless other creatures. to learn more, my wife sue and i met park vet, dr. clay wilson. >> well, everything's coming to water now. this is the only place in the entire area where we've got water, so, all the animals have to come and drink. every day. >> for the cape buffalo, the water is also a place to escape hungry predators. >> okay, this is what we call sedudu plain. and what happens is these buf
[trumpets] [roars] just like my life is devoted to the anim world, nationwide insurance is devoted toportant at every stage of their lives. that is why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. my friends here make their homes in rivers and streams, so, they can tell you, without water, there is no life. today's countdown begins in africa, on a river that's just as popular with human visitors, as it is with the local animals....
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a lot of exchanges, to see how money and resources can be devoted for the emergency programs that wouldllow this. we need to communicate over networks that we know are insecure. that this would stop or this would change, it is very difficult to check. >> and just to be specific, you said the protocols, the guidelines that are being sent out to academia and others, they assume you can be listened to. that is new? >> no. the point is we always assumed that we can be listened to, but now we have proof that this is actually the case. we cannot change infrastructure with how we communicate, so it is how we have security while still losing the commodity, which is insecure. today, from the government and from funding agencies. there will be something launched very soon, a major direction. things are moving very quickly now. the other type of changes that are being very active is about the establishment of safe information havens. >> information havens. >> yes. safe information havens. can we create server structures. take gmail, for example, that provides e-mail for everyone. can there be some
a lot of exchanges, to see how money and resources can be devoted for the emergency programs that wouldllow this. we need to communicate over networks that we know are insecure. that this would stop or this would change, it is very difficult to check. >> and just to be specific, you said the protocols, the guidelines that are being sent out to academia and others, they assume you can be listened to. that is new? >> no. the point is we always assumed that we can be listened to, but...
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with grant, the childhood is of enormous interest and enormous importance, that i devoted probably morepages than i should have to it. partly because i wanted to write about what a childhood in illinois was like in the 1820s and 1830s. i think it's extremely important in writing biography to bear in mind, which for some reason biographers have great difficulty in doing as a rule -- we are writing about people who aren't living today. therefore, we -- first of all, we owe the reader to -- the recreation of their lives within the society and the kind of world in which they lived. we also owe them not judging people and events by the standards that apply today, because if you were writing about somebody in the 1830s, you must write about them within the standards that applied in the 1830s, not in 2004. i would say, with the bulk of grant, nevertheless, has got to be, if you're writing a biography about him, his genius in general, and the threads of life, of childhood, early experience west point, that in this singularry unpromising young man who had the lowest marks ever recorded in the hi
with grant, the childhood is of enormous interest and enormous importance, that i devoted probably morepages than i should have to it. partly because i wanted to write about what a childhood in illinois was like in the 1820s and 1830s. i think it's extremely important in writing biography to bear in mind, which for some reason biographers have great difficulty in doing as a rule -- we are writing about people who aren't living today. therefore, we -- first of all, we owe the reader to -- the...
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and you have this other guy who was devoted to murder, who was born to kill. so that quote, "make no little plans," i just think absolutely sums up what burnham tried to do and how he thought. c-span: and the second quote we were just showing the audience is, "i was born with the devil in me. i could not help the fact that i was a murderer, no more than the poet can help the inspiration to sing," dr. h.h. holmes, confession, 1896. >> guest: right. c-span: who did he confess to? >> guest: well, that was one of many confessions to the police. and actually, that confession was a public confession made through the "philadelphia inquirer" -- paid for -- even back then, paid for by "the philadelphia inquirer" -- well, "the philadelphia inquirer" was just trying to make a stir and grab audience because, at the time, this was the single biggest story in america. it's hard to believe because most people know nothing about this killer. but they paid for this particular confession, and it was a long, long confession. i think it was something like 27 pages. it took up, i
and you have this other guy who was devoted to murder, who was born to kill. so that quote, "make no little plans," i just think absolutely sums up what burnham tried to do and how he thought. c-span: and the second quote we were just showing the audience is, "i was born with the devil in me. i could not help the fact that i was a murderer, no more than the poet can help the inspiration to sing," dr. h.h. holmes, confession, 1896. >> guest: right. c-span: who did he...
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this is an organization that normally devotes its resources and still does -- to investigating and seeking action, journalists murder in the philippines. for cpj to want to devote resources to shining a light on these issues is a remarkable step for international press organization. >> the obama administration focuses a lot on trying to promote free expression in other countries. what do you think that the types of issues that are catalogued here due to our credibility? >> i can think of a specific example. we have been advocating for president obama to raise concern with prime minister erdogan in turkey. president obama with the prime minister. there is about the seizure. >> i do not know whether it was on the agenda. confident it did not. if president obama had raised back, i think he would have been very upset. same thing happens with the of the statedce policy that president obama had articulated. i do not hear this so much anymore. i do not hear it so much. the constant pressure to stop leaks at any time. they referred to the public affair their officers who then discourage them to do
this is an organization that normally devotes its resources and still does -- to investigating and seeking action, journalists murder in the philippines. for cpj to want to devote resources to shining a light on these issues is a remarkable step for international press organization. >> the obama administration focuses a lot on trying to promote free expression in other countries. what do you think that the types of issues that are catalogued here due to our credibility? >> i can...
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so i dwoarted my life -- devoted our mission our resources to fight this thing to use my platform finally for the right reasons. >> joining me from boston straight from giving that speech is brandon marshal, the star wide receiver, brandon clearly you got emotional during that speech you're up there in boston at the kennedy forum, you're with the vice president, the kennedys, chelsea clinton, you had pretty serious demons, how do you get where you are now and your career doing great and a high profile activist for an important cause? >> my situation wasn't unique. it goes on every single day but it's magnified when you're a professional athlete or you're a prominent figure in the community. and for me it's just a blessing to go from being a patient to now a treater. you know and i say that and it's a bold statement but because our foundation, we really believe that we can be the preeminent foundation devoted to mental health. how cool is it that you know we celebrated tonight, the last legislation signed by president kennedy, you know the community mental health act. to me that's just ama
so i dwoarted my life -- devoted our mission our resources to fight this thing to use my platform finally for the right reasons. >> joining me from boston straight from giving that speech is brandon marshal, the star wide receiver, brandon clearly you got emotional during that speech you're up there in boston at the kennedy forum, you're with the vice president, the kennedys, chelsea clinton, you had pretty serious demons, how do you get where you are now and your career doing great and a...
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since then, i have tried to devote myself to answering that question. i love this country. i care about the safety of our people. i believe in public service and i remain loyal to you, mr. president. if confirmed by the senate, i promise all of my energy and focus and ability toward the task of safeguarding our nation's national and homeland security. thank you again, sir. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> there you have it 56-year-old jeh johnson now the nominee for the homeland security. an 8-minute ceremony flanked by joe biden as well nominating mr. johnson there. of course now he heads to the senate for confirmation. i want to bring back our "news nation" panel on this friday. carrie, i want to start with you and i want to get into, michael, what is going to come up at the confirmation hearings, the drone program, this administration's use of drones. let me start with you because one of the things folks may not know, the department of homeland security, there are a number of job openings. i read earlier today, close to 40% of management right now, those positions are vacan
since then, i have tried to devote myself to answering that question. i love this country. i care about the safety of our people. i believe in public service and i remain loyal to you, mr. president. if confirmed by the senate, i promise all of my energy and focus and ability toward the task of safeguarding our nation's national and homeland security. thank you again, sir. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> there you have it 56-year-old jeh johnson now the nominee for the homeland...
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nbc bay area has a whole page devoted to strike resources. our website and click on the area of your screen and you will see real time information. >>> to another potential commuter headache come tomorrow. we are talking about a possible strike by a.c. transit workers. governor brawn says he is considering intervening with this labor dispute. a.c. transit has asked him to issue a 60-day cooling off period just like he did in august for b.a.r.t. they say they plan to walk off the job at 12:01 tomorrow morning. more than 1600 union members want higher wages and better health benefits. they serve more than 170,000 riders daily. >> a father in san jose now bleeding for your help as he searches for his two missing daughters, last seen sunday night at a local church event. "today in the bay's" chase cain is live at the valley christian high school where those sisters attend class. good morning, chase. >> reporter: well, good morning, jon. a pretty sad, a pretty scary morning for family and friends of these two teenage girls. they were reported miss
nbc bay area has a whole page devoted to strike resources. our website and click on the area of your screen and you will see real time information. >>> to another potential commuter headache come tomorrow. we are talking about a possible strike by a.c. transit workers. governor brawn says he is considering intervening with this labor dispute. a.c. transit has asked him to issue a 60-day cooling off period just like he did in august for b.a.r.t. they say they plan to walk off the job at...
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i like him to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to.lies like as god has to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately and seems i failed. in gaza ya name was ripple what she said we do you see i'll give you time. you can achieve some results and then see that you cannot do anything more without me. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going back but when i'm up with it i'm a little bit about this. jamie financial security agency it has taken months of scandal embarrassing lies to get obama and his administration to this point what is clear is the following by the obama is unaware of the extent of n.s.a. surveillance or he remains untruthful to the american people and the world in the end it's all about trust. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. but
i like him to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to.lies like as god has to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately and seems i failed. in gaza ya name was ripple what she said we do you see i'll give you time. you can achieve some results and then see that you cannot do anything more without me. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going back but when i'm up with it i'm a little bit...
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i like aims to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to. the like as goal is to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately and seems i failed. she said we give it time. you can achieve some results and then see that you cannot do anything more without me. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going back but when i'm up with it i'm a little bit about this. you know it takes all the running you can do to keep it in the same place said the red queen to alice it takes all the printing you can do to keep it in the same place said the banks are. its eggs all the working you can do to keep in the same place said the neal futile facts to the chumps who have to work for a living but i say not only does it take all the running printing working but it also takes all the bombing stealing and defrauding spoiling and dying shaking begging and taking this day and the same for it don't you see. it was a. very hard to take a. look at that sack with that big hair. which. if.
i like aims to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to. the like as goal is to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately and seems i failed. she said we give it time. you can achieve some results and then see that you cannot do anything more without me. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going back but when i'm up with it i'm a little bit about this. you know it takes all the running...
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i like him is to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to.lies like as god has to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately and seems i failed. she said we do you see i'll give you time. you can achieve some results and see that you can to do anything more without me. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going back but when i'm up with it i will go through it about this. press and media freedom worth nothing. when it comes to the interests of multinationals we have a media that is corrupted by power mostly by corporate power who have corporate ownership from the top of corporate advertising coming in from the side we have a media that is where advertising and money and corporate influence is really the mother's milk a documentary filmmaker is being sued. for the truth has been told the private investigator. reading it happens people buy and sell those kind of services school of the world. hundreds of million dollar industry that needs to protect its reputat
i like him is to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to.lies like as god has to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately and seems i failed. she said we do you see i'll give you time. you can achieve some results and see that you can to do anything more without me. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going back but when i'm up with it i will go through it about this. press and media...
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as we have all either made good money or know people who have, or you would not be watching a show devoted to trying to help you invest yourself. yet that success is systematically denied if not denigrated by those who proceeds le advertised endlessly, plus even with an index fund, timing is crucial. if you bought it pell teak of october 2007, you got anile rated where in you because bought the bottom in 2009, you made out like a bandit. sure, eventually you made a decent chunk of it back. that kind of brutal loss can take ages to recover from. if you bought at the bottom you doubled your money in less than two years. before europe ruled the roost, and then panicked at the twilight of the summer of 2011, you saw 20% of your capital erased. admittedly they see are extreme examples, but they have happened enough recently to be considered regular occurrences. timing is everything if you want to make money. last i looked, that is a very worthwhile objective, not trumped by the demand that you go into an index fund. unfortunately how to time better, is something that can be taught. that's what
as we have all either made good money or know people who have, or you would not be watching a show devoted to trying to help you invest yourself. yet that success is systematically denied if not denigrated by those who proceeds le advertised endlessly, plus even with an index fund, timing is crucial. if you bought it pell teak of october 2007, you got anile rated where in you because bought the bottom in 2009, you made out like a bandit. sure, eventually you made a decent chunk of it back. that...
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a widow with few options she devoted herself to the land. now runs a business worth $130 $130,000. >> translator: my income has quadrupled since i started doing this. now i own one acre of land and also have savings. >> the state of karala produced 1.1 million pounds of rice. now it produces pr one-third of that. the lack of workers has been a persistent problem. >> other farmers in my village have also started using their services and gone back to the land. >> this grass roots initial has captured the attention of the nation. and if the indian government looks to provide food for all of its population. libby duff, al jazeera, karala. >>> economic output rose by 0.5%. thousands across britain are still struggling against poverty. >> construction is up. manufacturing is up. britain is showing slow signs of economic recovery. consumer confidence is growing and shoppers seem more willing to part with their money. 0.6% rise in sales last month. a rise in housing prices, here in london they have gone up by 10 per% alone. great if you are selling,
a widow with few options she devoted herself to the land. now runs a business worth $130 $130,000. >> translator: my income has quadrupled since i started doing this. now i own one acre of land and also have savings. >> the state of karala produced 1.1 million pounds of rice. now it produces pr one-third of that. the lack of workers has been a persistent problem. >> other farmers in my village have also started using their services and gone back to the land. >> this...
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i like came to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to. the like as goal is to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately it seems i failed. she said we do you see i'll give you time. you can achieve some results and then see that you canada anything more without me rob the. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going bet but when i'm up with it i was about this. well if you're going to like these policies i think you know. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. we were told that the spying was necessary and it's captured dozens of terrorist plots disrupted you know they throw everything into the box and say we've stopped this we've stopped that in the other but when it comes down to it there's very little to show for this because again they say it's the n.s.a. for it it's a sake it sounds like to me the united states is being run by remote control by a group of corrupt companies and these companies want the n.s.a. to find out secret
i like came to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to. the like as goal is to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use men like personal slaves. fortunately it seems i failed. she said we do you see i'll give you time. you can achieve some results and then see that you canada anything more without me rob the. time passed and i was satisfied with my performance there was no point in going bet but when i'm up with it i was about this. well if you're going to...