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somewhere in the comprehensive agreement and if the even if the u.s. and the iranians which i don't believe would cry and keep it out other parties will try and bring it in either those at the negotiating table or outside commentators senators and so on but if i go back to you in new york one of the interesting things and it's a big picture thing that i think a lot of people don't really focus in on the united states and iran are actually speaking to each other again after so many decades i mean can you see that the process of negotiating can actually start lowering these tensions here they're not going to find complete agreement on everything we both know that all three of us know about but the very fact that they're negotiating is that have an extra effect on these talks here. yes and i think i mean we should keep an eye it's really between iran and united states the others are a basically a side issue a show you can bring in saudi arabia the gulf states and so on but they're not crucial to the negotiations as long as u.s. and iran are willing to can
somewhere in the comprehensive agreement and if the even if the u.s. and the iranians which i don't believe would cry and keep it out other parties will try and bring it in either those at the negotiating table or outside commentators senators and so on but if i go back to you in new york one of the interesting things and it's a big picture thing that i think a lot of people don't really focus in on the united states and iran are actually speaking to each other again after so many decades i...
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be more or if less then less. it's an estimate but resourcefully it's close iowa to wasn't they're going to pay >> someone pays a down payment and there's a certain amount of officers assigned. is it true that the officers are required to show up that day? >> if - >> i'm asking questions that have been brought to me. a few people had said there are a certain number of officers assigned to a party or street fire. is it the number of officers that are assigned are they guaranteed to show up and have that many officers there >> we do our very best to provide what's requested of us. 10 b is a volunteer participation there's inform mandate. if we seek anti 10 officers sign up the only thing that will prevent them from showing up is they're sick. for some reason we're not able to staff the event we give that information to the event coordinated >> again according to there are certain street fairs that are grand father. >> yes. >> there's some discussion but generally there's this kind of set number they'll continue to u
be more or if less then less. it's an estimate but resourcefully it's close iowa to wasn't they're going to pay >> someone pays a down payment and there's a certain amount of officers assigned. is it true that the officers are required to show up that day? >> if - >> i'm asking questions that have been brought to me. a few people had said there are a certain number of officers assigned to a party or street fire. is it the number of officers that are assigned are they...
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if commissioners don't have the time staff should. there has been no substantive hearing on the way you do deal with one week and two week hearings and how you tell public is able or not able to get documents provided to the commission. that is a enthusiast of what i've been trying to deal with since 2008. you by your rules and your practices have shrunk the amount of hearings and the availability of the public to be informed of the hearings because the staff and are developers report are available to the public in time they can comment on. this means exception in downtown and expectations in the other area plans. expectation to the planning code are. you have a routine approval 6 days after the records are available to the public. i also question whether you are properly getting the public information when you have a 7 day rule that you effectively use as a 7 day rule to the commission. the items are not public until they're posted by the commission secretaries office. in particular those rules were not available. your minutes of the
if commissioners don't have the time staff should. there has been no substantive hearing on the way you do deal with one week and two week hearings and how you tell public is able or not able to get documents provided to the commission. that is a enthusiast of what i've been trying to deal with since 2008. you by your rules and your practices have shrunk the amount of hearings and the availability of the public to be informed of the hearings because the staff and are developers report are...
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look it up if you want. what's kind of interesting is the behavior of the ball when it rolls off the table? i don't think i'll roll it off the bottom. it might wake up the people downstairs. but can you--it's gonna kind of curve, isn't it, gang? it's gonna curve. and, you know, that curve wasn't understood for a long time. and when that curve was understood, it was kind of exciting. and let's talk about that. we can kind of show that up here. it's all on your book. and suppose i roll the ball, the ball is rolling at constant velocity. i got it going somehow, but once it's rolling, it's rolling. and let's suppose there's no gravity at all, none. and what's gonna happen? the ball is gonna just keep rolling like that. and if i have an arrow representing the speed at every time, it might be something like this. and you know why that speed stays the same? it has to do with the idea we call inertia. when something is moving, it's gonna keep on moving unless something messes with it. and so that when that rolls off
look it up if you want. what's kind of interesting is the behavior of the ball when it rolls off the table? i don't think i'll roll it off the bottom. it might wake up the people downstairs. but can you--it's gonna kind of curve, isn't it, gang? it's gonna curve. and, you know, that curve wasn't understood for a long time. and when that curve was understood, it was kind of exciting. and let's talk about that. we can kind of show that up here. it's all on your book. and suppose i roll the ball,...
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and if you go to trial there if you want a nibble if your action the argument that you're making is this an anti citizens united argument the argument that you're making is about money in politics and if you're going to make an argument of money in politics i'm with you i'm so i'm saying let's say money is not protected under the first amendment it is not it is proper not something that is protected ok i'm going to help you get your message jethmalani is protected and why is he going to do about me not protect what's in it then why is the union's money not protected it is not free to spend it either is not forced to what you want if you want to judge them or you want to say that they're not shouldn't be about i'm going to hear your again you're going beyond the specifics of this case this as we're out of court now but your horse me when i didn't say you know i'm not sure i have that many family members i really feel like taking care of but if god forbid that should come to pass i would not want to have to join a union to do it that's what this case is about. but it's not when i do it sad
and if you go to trial there if you want a nibble if your action the argument that you're making is this an anti citizens united argument the argument that you're making is about money in politics and if you're going to make an argument of money in politics i'm with you i'm so i'm saying let's say money is not protected under the first amendment it is not it is proper not something that is protected ok i'm going to help you get your message jethmalani is protected and why is he going to do...
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if you study the william f. buckley, conservative means are not as extreme as some of the things conservatives have been doing in recent years to win at all costs. so when our view, we think political leaders need to think about conservative means as well as an. yes, they may not win every round doing that, but it seems alone make their message more consistent in the long haul. secondly, it seems like the basic message of liberty that conservatives have to find a way to make that resonate with people. personal liberty is not an extreme message. at the end of the day, we knowledge that the message of progressivism is sometimes fred meyer, if you go, then the conservative message. there's a famous quote from william f. buckley. that is not as appealing. he was called senator gridlock. he didn't find that. there's a lot of bad ideas in washington and somebody needs to stop them. so that was his idea of conservatism. some college giving him an honorary doctorate degree. he said he said it was they have to call me dr
if you study the william f. buckley, conservative means are not as extreme as some of the things conservatives have been doing in recent years to win at all costs. so when our view, we think political leaders need to think about conservative means as well as an. yes, they may not win every round doing that, but it seems alone make their message more consistent in the long haul. secondly, it seems like the basic message of liberty that conservatives have to find a way to make that resonate with...
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well, if you're fat they shoot you and if you're eating a donut in case you.ly a big commodity? >> it's not a donut. it's a sweet treat. southern californians have it every now and then. they're currently 11 krispy kreme's in southern california. they say the best performance is in these stories. also dunkin donuts. moving to the west coast. we'll see more of them popping up and then a lot of the test markets from these fast food and junk food companies. it has a lot of new products. >> i think i see a lot of hypocritical rich folks. but the krispy kreme is a cash cow. right? >> i agree 100%. but you also have to wonder. we all of the goodie in america. after every meal my daughters they can we have a treat. and we will give them a goodie after dinner but not after every meal. look at americans and their waistlines. a great idea as far as marketing. but how long-terr sustainable is a? go figure. neil: that is very interesting. anyway, speaking of krispy kreme, here's tonight's nightcap. ♪ ♪ [inaudible] neil: that was an animation of the recent neil cavuto fami
well, if you're fat they shoot you and if you're eating a donut in case you.ly a big commodity? >> it's not a donut. it's a sweet treat. southern californians have it every now and then. they're currently 11 krispy kreme's in southern california. they say the best performance is in these stories. also dunkin donuts. moving to the west coast. we'll see more of them popping up and then a lot of the test markets from these fast food and junk food companies. it has a lot of new products....
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if it ever went south.t would be the first one on private plane getting out of there with all the his money in switzerland. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. stossel on global warming and how much we are spending to combat it? then did police in southern california give justin bieber the pop star a big break over illegal drugs in his house? is it legal investigating. hope you stay tuned to those reports. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen e, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met th some such accident, would aflac pay me? ♪ nice. this is your stop. [ male announcer ] find out what aflac can do for you and your family... aflac? [ male announcer ] ...at aflac.com. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of
if it ever went south.t would be the first one on private plane getting out of there with all the his money in switzerland. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. stossel on global warming and how much we are spending to combat it? then did police in southern california give justin bieber the pop star a big break over illegal drugs in his house? is it legal investigating. hope you stay tuned to those reports. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen e,...
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if you can, if you have the resources. the fact that you may not think a cases winnable is not a reason not to go forward. know -- i have to tell you that the last trial i had in my career was back in november. it was a rape case. we had a victim who did not speak good english, had to be translated from chinese. ,e had no dna, no fingerprints no sperm, no nothing. i took the case myself because i just believed that a jury would believe her testimony based on some of the other facts. we did get a conviction. three life sentences plus. i don't want to be misunderstood. i am not saying it has to be a slamdunk. we certainly try cases that are not slam dunks. when a prosecutor's and understanding of -- thereells him shouldn't be a conviction, there might be but there shouldn't be, in that case shouldn't be fought. that theery confident overwhelming number of cases out there, that military judge advocates are advising commanders on, that they are not treating these cases as jump balls. large department. just like civilian jurisd
if you can, if you have the resources. the fact that you may not think a cases winnable is not a reason not to go forward. know -- i have to tell you that the last trial i had in my career was back in november. it was a rape case. we had a victim who did not speak good english, had to be translated from chinese. ,e had no dna, no fingerprints no sperm, no nothing. i took the case myself because i just believed that a jury would believe her testimony based on some of the other facts. we did get...
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if he is wanted, fingerprints will help them but this won't. >> if they run it through the c.o.t.u.s., they might find there is a warrant out in maryland or something else. but since fingerprints according to the supreme court are really the same as the d.n.a., you're simply saying they are stuck to the fingerprint alternative, they can't use this alternative. i just want to understand where you are drawing the line. >> c.o.t.u.s. will not help them find outstanding warrant. it will only help them find an unsolved crime and connecting it. that after this confirmation process. if there is an outstanding warrant they can find that. but that interest in simply connecting someone who has been released without charges, connecting him to an unsolved crime in maryland, that's the government's interest in solving cold cases that the supreme court refused to accept in king. they never listed that as a legitimate reason to take d.n.a. from an individual. that's remarkable. >> thank you. you're out of time. thank you very much. >> we'll hear from enid camps. >> good afternoon. may it please the
if he is wanted, fingerprints will help them but this won't. >> if they run it through the c.o.t.u.s., they might find there is a warrant out in maryland or something else. but since fingerprints according to the supreme court are really the same as the d.n.a., you're simply saying they are stuck to the fingerprint alternative, they can't use this alternative. i just want to understand where you are drawing the line. >> c.o.t.u.s. will not help them find outstanding warrant. it will...
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and if. you need to move toward a new ticket landis's should arrive the merchant buy eat and the women like the rest of the fish which would otherwise be thrown back into the sea they preserve it so that the people would be able to eat decision of some day the fisherman can go out to the sea also give to other areas and that is very important to end there is no safe. place over the. we think monitoring fishing boats over the last couple of days and what we do they found by fishing a legally or didn't thing of recent it was fishing illegally in the past now we have fisheries inspectors on board from guinea and will continue to patrol the area and a race to any fights that a court fishing illegally. if they. want to give yourself a little. bit about what. you were trying to make. some of them what you could you know. all you do not. know who's not on the list. it's very good for him to want to do whatever we want to know if not. come to. who did he you know i got we've got to i'm just you can f
and if. you need to move toward a new ticket landis's should arrive the merchant buy eat and the women like the rest of the fish which would otherwise be thrown back into the sea they preserve it so that the people would be able to eat decision of some day the fisherman can go out to the sea also give to other areas and that is very important to end there is no safe. place over the. we think monitoring fishing boats over the last couple of days and what we do they found by fishing a legally or...
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they wouldn't be right now, but they would be if, conditional. the administration is really putting pressure on democrats not to sign on to this. but 59 senators support it. why are the senators so -- well why are they -- even the senators in the president's own party doing this? >> they don't trust president obama's judgment here and they are not convinced that he is going to get a good deal with iran. they are concerned president obama who so badly wants a foreign policy legacy and that would be peace in iran and it will settle for something which will not stop and dismantle iran's ability to get a nuclear weapon which will be bad for the region and bad for u.s. securities. >> obama you like to take credit for the past round of sanctions. except it was the democrats in 2010 who basically shoved that down the administration's throat against internal administration objections. we are not talking about new sanctions. we are talking about new sanctions in the event that these negotiations fail. when obama says we don't need new sanctions that is no
they wouldn't be right now, but they would be if, conditional. the administration is really putting pressure on democrats not to sign on to this. but 59 senators support it. why are the senators so -- well why are they -- even the senators in the president's own party doing this? >> they don't trust president obama's judgment here and they are not convinced that he is going to get a good deal with iran. they are concerned president obama who so badly wants a foreign policy legacy and that...
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if she is the nominee, i don't know if all of america feels like we owe her. maybe you do, liberals. >> and if you think about going through a primary process if she were to have a primary, at least you will have to show up in iowa and sit across from somebody at the living room table. do you think she is in the mind-set to listen to 52 men or women and all about their problems here on earth rather than in outerspace? >> she doesn't have to listen to anything. they will campaign for hillary from now on until 2016. they will put her in the white house and i believe she will be the next president. that's what i believe. i could be wrong. i don't think it is a good thing. i think it is a horrible thing. presidency is a popularity contest. she is the famous name and famous person. another fake messiah comes and creates a new fake person, but at this point they will try to put her in the white house. any scandal she had they will say if you say that scandal is bad they will act like you are a hater you hate women. that will be the next one. you hate women because y
if she is the nominee, i don't know if all of america feels like we owe her. maybe you do, liberals. >> and if you think about going through a primary process if she were to have a primary, at least you will have to show up in iowa and sit across from somebody at the living room table. do you think she is in the mind-set to listen to 52 men or women and all about their problems here on earth rather than in outerspace? >> she doesn't have to listen to anything. they will campaign for...
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and what if they get. kind of drugs you use and might try to steal the information and replicate that information and substantially get drugs on your dime. >> i don't guess i will be pulling out my credit card. it does make me wonder and makes me realize we need a better system in place. terry willis, thank you for being here. great information. and the senate committee makes conclusions on the benghazi attack and a moving mogul taking on the the nra with a movie. we'll be right back. ♪ we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh are we early? [ malennouncer ] mmute yo way with the bold, all-w nissan rogue. ♪ with the bold, all-w nissan rogue. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. verizon innovators are creating air and soil sensor networks tha
and what if they get. kind of drugs you use and might try to steal the information and replicate that information and substantially get drugs on your dime. >> i don't guess i will be pulling out my credit card. it does make me wonder and makes me realize we need a better system in place. terry willis, thank you for being here. great information. and the senate committee makes conclusions on the benghazi attack and a moving mogul taking on the the nra with a movie. we'll be right back. ♪...
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what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if?what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >>> a massive data breach of stores like target. some are wondering how can stores protect shoppers' data? elizabeth is here on that. how do you do it? >> good to be with you, bill. here's what's going on. the national retail federation says retailers now ought to u
what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if?what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's...
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what have you stopped and i wonder if it's possible to develop. some sort of application that would allow or did they were both politicians performance on the yardsticks that they are personally interested in you know. there's a few really good organizations that are doing this right now one of my favorites is pro publica and the united states is doing a lot of work to build software around journalism and politics to try and make sure that the people we're electing are actually doing the things and saying the things in our fact checked i think that's a really good summary of it because a lot of times especially when it comes to congress you have a lot of words that are being said and there's so much just kind of b.s. you never know what's real and so there's a lot of good organizations that are doing this excitingly it's all third parties you know there are some for republicans or independents and there's democrats and so it's you can you can really find a good amount of software and data about whether the people you're electing are doing the job
what have you stopped and i wonder if it's possible to develop. some sort of application that would allow or did they were both politicians performance on the yardsticks that they are personally interested in you know. there's a few really good organizations that are doing this right now one of my favorites is pro publica and the united states is doing a lot of work to build software around journalism and politics to try and make sure that the people we're electing are actually doing the things...
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in fact if you look it to cartoon icons of the 1930s if you will herbert hoover like to talk about the rugged individual and franklin roosevelt said it's really about the forgotten man. these are really two great cartoon icons of the 1930s. hoover argued america is about equality of opportunity and it's about individuals having the freedom to decide how they want to live their lives and to pursue that. so america is about equality of opportunity. franklin roosevelt said in this is shocking to me. he said straight out in the 1930s it qualities of opportunity is dead in america. you can't get it anymore. what we have to be about in this country is equality of outcomes. we have to design public policy around the forgotten man for sometimes he said around every man, not around individual freedom. this i think is precisely the debate today. when people talk about income inequality and how we need to raise taxes on the wealthiest and we need to raise the minimum wage, what they are really arguing for is this equality of outcomes kind of society. this is the way, the forum in which that debat
in fact if you look it to cartoon icons of the 1930s if you will herbert hoover like to talk about the rugged individual and franklin roosevelt said it's really about the forgotten man. these are really two great cartoon icons of the 1930s. hoover argued america is about equality of opportunity and it's about individuals having the freedom to decide how they want to live their lives and to pursue that. so america is about equality of opportunity. franklin roosevelt said in this is shocking to...
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>> i wonder if the hit tax, how much is that? administrative 4% and 5% that you have to pay, but not the hit tax. >> hit tax for most non kaiser people is 2%. under kaiser it's less than 1% -- it's around 1%, one and a quarter% of premium. >> so administrative costs -- >> bigger. >> add 4% and minus the h it and only 1%. >> you don't pay premium tax. >> any other comments on this? >> okay. >> thank you. >> all right. let's move on to goal two. as you know and brought up in the discussion icm was a discussion in the spring per the renewal for 2014. here are six items that are considered to writing core services presented under oo. cm. there are statements about what it is. it roughly runs 16% and we talked about before and that is several million dollars. it's 30 middle annually for this population. >> >> we have a statement as was shared by lisa and peter. kaiser is committed to continue communications on this topic and appreciates the opportunity to get feedback and input that would be valuable to hss and as was stated earlier n
>> i wonder if the hit tax, how much is that? administrative 4% and 5% that you have to pay, but not the hit tax. >> hit tax for most non kaiser people is 2%. under kaiser it's less than 1% -- it's around 1%, one and a quarter% of premium. >> so administrative costs -- >> bigger. >> add 4% and minus the h it and only 1%. >> you don't pay premium tax. >> any other comments on this? >> okay. >> thank you. >> all right. let's move on to...
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in texas if you have a hunting license you can vote. if you have of college id id, that is no good.rity card, no good. but you can have a hunting license. i did not deny that. i ate knowledge that. it is a part of that. i am not saying nobody but that is not told thing but the truth of boat is about interrogating people who will vote probabilistic leave for democrats by saying they don't have the state id but often did license will get you to vote in texas. a report conducted the international organization on education and human rights they did on north carolina because they have similar presence there and it got a lot of people of color, poor people and college people in dead people also. so you stick around and we can have this discussion. let's move on i promise i'll give you an opportunity to ask questions. 46 million people are sympathizers truism'' of attacks on women's reproductive rights in the state of virginia you had governor bob mcconnell who wants to get past the transactional probes in order to get an abortion. is it from any stretch of the imagination to women in virg
in texas if you have a hunting license you can vote. if you have of college id id, that is no good.rity card, no good. but you can have a hunting license. i did not deny that. i ate knowledge that. it is a part of that. i am not saying nobody but that is not told thing but the truth of boat is about interrogating people who will vote probabilistic leave for democrats by saying they don't have the state id but often did license will get you to vote in texas. a report conducted the international...
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which is atrocious, if you ask me. we have -- if you think about the situation, right, this is a very important industry. it's shaping every single other industry, as you know. i don't have to tell you this. and 7% women. that's -- that's a problem. >> yeah. yeah. >> and as an industry, i think we need to start to look at what are the causes and how do we address. there's great movements in the tech industry. men standing, you know, like software developers and saying, you know, how does sexism work, how are we part of it. let's look without shame or blame and be like, what's going on here. there's a bug in the software, and we need to fix it, you know. we inhearted the bug, and we need to -- >> your system might be a better way. people are coming together off the street society speak. >> yeah. -- street so to speak. >> yeah. >> i'm not naming schools specifically, but computer science is a traditional four-year school. there may be some inherent gender bias built into it that may not be there when it's just people ess
which is atrocious, if you ask me. we have -- if you think about the situation, right, this is a very important industry. it's shaping every single other industry, as you know. i don't have to tell you this. and 7% women. that's -- that's a problem. >> yeah. yeah. >> and as an industry, i think we need to start to look at what are the causes and how do we address. there's great movements in the tech industry. men standing, you know, like software developers and saying, you know, how...
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because if that is who they are, and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in therk. because that is not who new yorkers are. >> that was governor andrew cuomo of new york, arrogantly stating that pro life, pro traditional marriage, and conservatives are not welcome in his state of new york. my next guest claims that cuomo was actually talking about him, specifically, joining me now, westchester county, that is rob astorino, how are you doing? >> what cuomo said was extremely disconcerts and disappointing and extremely disrespectful to the millions of people in new york state who differ with him on these personal issues. and so they is saying that they are unwelcome in new york is simply outrageous. you know, i think everybody should be welcome in new york. and the last thing governor cuomo should be doing is bullying out millions more people out of new york state, which according to the census bureau has had the biggest out-flow of migration than any other state. 300,000 people left since cuomo in three years, because it is the highest tax state, we're losing by e
because if that is who they are, and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in therk. because that is not who new yorkers are. >> that was governor andrew cuomo of new york, arrogantly stating that pro life, pro traditional marriage, and conservatives are not welcome in his state of new york. my next guest claims that cuomo was actually talking about him, specifically, joining me now, westchester county, that is rob astorino, how are you doing? >> what cuomo said...
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each other if we accept each other and if we don't deny the rights of the existence of each other then we have a better understanding to go forward now one thing we can certainly agree on is that the iraqi kurdistan is the closest kurds got to self-determination by the prospect of or this model of autonomy. is very unlikely in other countries with big kurdish populations whether we're talking about turkey even syria or iran for example do you see that model of autonomy as more of an exception or a rule. we don't have a formula of called the place where we have an iraqi kurdistan you know other parts of kurdistan because every country has its own. it is the kurdish question for example the kurdish question in turkey the kurdish question in cedar the kurdish question in iran and the system the democracy that we have in turkey and already in iran or in syria and the way that the government is looking at the kurdish question is the for them ok let's look at some specific examples first of all turkey the country with the largest kurdish population where twenty percent of citizens are of kur
each other if we accept each other and if we don't deny the rights of the existence of each other then we have a better understanding to go forward now one thing we can certainly agree on is that the iraqi kurdistan is the closest kurds got to self-determination by the prospect of or this model of autonomy. is very unlikely in other countries with big kurdish populations whether we're talking about turkey even syria or iran for example do you see that model of autonomy as more of an exception...
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so if the e.u. wants our fish it should accept our children and its country so it can't be that it takes our fish are causing misery and then tells our children to stay in their country the main public health issue in the e.u. is obesity. in our countries the main public health issue is famines so this injustice is not sustainable either we live together in a fair and it gala tarion world or we share a world of terror because you would you like tell you how many are in the ocean with the sea bottom is full of pirogue with the dead bodies of our children young people who left in search of adventure. when i was a child i would come to see because i loved it a credit boom more to do because the son of a fisherman is proud to go out to see. his dream is to become a captain one day after going to. i know how little it got but i had no money to support my parents so i decided to take the perogue and emigrate. i didn't care about the danger or if i would live or die my dream was europe so that i could help
so if the e.u. wants our fish it should accept our children and its country so it can't be that it takes our fish are causing misery and then tells our children to stay in their country the main public health issue in the e.u. is obesity. in our countries the main public health issue is famines so this injustice is not sustainable either we live together in a fair and it gala tarion world or we share a world of terror because you would you like tell you how many are in the ocean with the sea...
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>> well, if she is breathing, she is running, sean. >> if she is breathing she is running, is that your line? >> yes, that is my line, if there is a pulse to the candadicy. >> who wants it more, her or him? >> if she wins, it will be like a vindication of his impeachment. >> all right, is christie going to get out of the pickle he is in? >> well, christian empty is not home free, he is giving an air tight denial, it is not that simple, how did they learn about the traffic configuration? why did christie hang in there saying there was a study after there wasn't any. why did he wait days, after the staff said there was no study? lots of questions there. and every one of those questions has to hurt christie, the question is how much. i think it is so interesting. it is so interesting, the two frontrunners have problems right now. >> all right, dick morris, thank you. and speaking of the governor, chris christie, he is now being accused of misusing the sandy relief funds, even though he is saying the white house approved it. >>> also, next, the yankees slugger alex rodriguez now sued the ml
>> well, if she is breathing, she is running, sean. >> if she is breathing she is running, is that your line? >> yes, that is my line, if there is a pulse to the candadicy. >> who wants it more, her or him? >> if she wins, it will be like a vindication of his impeachment. >> all right, is christie going to get out of the pickle he is in? >> well, christian empty is not home free, he is giving an air tight denial, it is not that simple, how did they...
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of if you're in a hospital and you're on some kind of machine or if the red lights go out or if you have no heat -- could be an enormous problem. and with that article in "the wall street journal," fred, what can we do about this? where are the threats coming from? do we know? >> well, a real threat right now is that the power grid is being improved by computers and linking it to the internet. this has created vulnerabilities that congressional committees have determined that we don't fully understand. and i think steps are being taken to improve the power grid to some extent. but there's been enormous criticism by congress that very little has been done to shield the power grid from the effects of electromagnetic pulse from, for example, a solar flare, that could do enormous damage -- >> what does that mean, solar flare? >> solar flares can kick off an electromagnetic pulse. this is a phenomenon where a very strong magnetic wave can fry electronics and -- >> where does it come from? you're talking about a solar -- from the sun? >> a solar flare can come from the sun or it can be cr
of if you're in a hospital and you're on some kind of machine or if the red lights go out or if you have no heat -- could be an enormous problem. and with that article in "the wall street journal," fred, what can we do about this? where are the threats coming from? do we know? >> well, a real threat right now is that the power grid is being improved by computers and linking it to the internet. this has created vulnerabilities that congressional committees have determined that we...
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. >> he says it doesn't matter if they are ever arrested. he says if you are arrested rightly or wrongly and for whatever reason. so i would respectfully suggest i don't see how you can justify your point. i get your point about what is done with it afterwards, but i don't about the seriousness of the offense or anything of that nature because justice scalia makes it very clear about what the majority meant and it's not what you mean. >> could you clarify one thing? >> yes. >> in king, i understood the situation to be that they could only collect the sample after the individual had been charged as opposed to simply just rrested, is that right? that's an ambiguity in king. king repeatedly says that. that's the question presented, people arrested and charged. >> but if you go to the regulations that the state's attorney general issued in king, filing a charge, like a ticket or complaint, you seem to draw a distinction, as i understand in california your d.n.a. can be taken if no crime was committed. >> that's absolutely how it happens in calif
. >> he says it doesn't matter if they are ever arrested. he says if you are arrested rightly or wrongly and for whatever reason. so i would respectfully suggest i don't see how you can justify your point. i get your point about what is done with it afterwards, but i don't about the seriousness of the offense or anything of that nature because justice scalia makes it very clear about what the majority meant and it's not what you mean. >> could you clarify one thing? >> yes....
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if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them if you like >> commissioner joseph and commissioner akers. contestant when we talk about the costs we talk about the admin charge we pay for the police officers or nicole we pay for the sheriff and then there's an administrator charge do you know if that's true with the sheriff's department as well as the police officer >> typically the only routine 10 b that our department has done as 49ers and that's a thing of the past. so the last 10 b especially that was interfaced with this body was the broadway tunnel corridor i have no speaker cards to provide our what grounds and there was never in compensation for that and put in our budget in anticipation of helping district 3 to provide what grounds before. there was no attached fees whatsoever to that in anticipation to have the ability to do that. but on 10 b that's up to the department head. if we want to establish an administrator fee that's our discretion >> and that's over and above. >> i have to help explain when i was a supervisor to explain thees cot process and the rating process
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if it's flat and it's been fun, why would you think that if anything lasker is exactly what the americanr is. gerri: i agree with that. we hear about this here and i also want to talk to you about a new report out of harvard university throw some water on this idea that our economy and our society is not mobile. you can't move up the ranks that economic mobility is dead. they say that it is unchanged. would he make of that? >> this is a really important study and like all important studies their attempts to shoot holes in it from all sides. fifty years of data including the mac's earnings and the bottom line is that the same chances are getting out of this as it existed 50 years ago. the only thing that has changed is that inequality is wider than most happen at the top 10, top 1%, top 5%. so for most americans it just like it used to be. and that is what we need to face the. gerri: it is interesting. and it seems to me that people basically are saying that there is a finite amount of money out there for income. and if the rich people take more that means that there's less per year. >> a
if it's flat and it's been fun, why would you think that if anything lasker is exactly what the americanr is. gerri: i agree with that. we hear about this here and i also want to talk to you about a new report out of harvard university throw some water on this idea that our economy and our society is not mobile. you can't move up the ranks that economic mobility is dead. they say that it is unchanged. would he make of that? >> this is a really important study and like all important...
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john: the public says you have nothing to worry about if you don't do anything wrong if we are safer.what is wrong? if you look at the history of our country you find a decades-long history of the abuse of power for political purposes to suppress dissent to the most the tories case of the decade-long campaign waged by the fbi to destroy and discredit martin luther king to be replaced by what it could be replaced by the rit kind of negro leader also women's rights activist of the civil rights leaders, unions, has anyone seen as opposed to the authorities. john: but we are smarter now this would not happen today is immaculate at history and current events arnd the world becomes clear when people have the power to observe the public without their own actions subject to oversight and accountability , without does watching the watchers they will keep to themselves. the authority to determine who is a threat to a and very often someone who has a different political view is a threat to in their eyes as many dissidents were seen as a threat. john: more police now are not using drones. >> miam
john: the public says you have nothing to worry about if you don't do anything wrong if we are safer.what is wrong? if you look at the history of our country you find a decades-long history of the abuse of power for political purposes to suppress dissent to the most the tories case of the decade-long campaign waged by the fbi to destroy and discredit martin luther king to be replaced by what it could be replaced by the rit kind of negro leader also women's rights activist of the civil rights...
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, if it's true. and i think, even beyond the legal questions, if it's true, i think there's something in the public's mind that is sacred about sandy money and sacred about sandy funds. if you had a situation where the allegation was general local aid was being held up, that would be troubling and disturbing, but i think this crossing a certain threshold in the public's mind, because the possibility that sandy funds themselves are involved. in terms of the project, i think that's something -- there is a case that could be made. the administration has not come out and made its case, maybe it will. we asked her on the air, why was the administration so interested, and she asked this in her journals. why was the governor so interested in this development project? the connection that's drawn through these documents, the chairman of the port authority, his law firm represents the developer, all of this stuff. the argument the kris tchristie administration could make, the unemployment rate is high -- >> on
, if it's true. and i think, even beyond the legal questions, if it's true, i think there's something in the public's mind that is sacred about sandy money and sacred about sandy funds. if you had a situation where the allegation was general local aid was being held up, that would be troubling and disturbing, but i think this crossing a certain threshold in the public's mind, because the possibility that sandy funds themselves are involved. in terms of the project, i think that's something --...
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and if. you need to move toward a new ticket when decision arrives the merchant by eat and the women like the rest of the fish which would otherwise be thrown back into the seat they preserve it so that the people would be able to eat decision of some day the fisherman can go out to the sea. also give to other areas and that is very important to end there is no fish. in the face of all of the. monitoring fishing by the side of the last couple of days and found by fishing a legally. or illegally in the past now we have fisheries and speak to us on board. and we'll continue to patrol the area and a race to anybody that of course fishing illegally. i. want to you know the way you look after. me out. here we're trying to make element it's not of them we'll get you know a little more you know not on board this train no he's not on the list. tell him. it's very good for him now to be able to do whatever we want to snout if not we're going to stay here and buck will come to this he will go and who i
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to take him you know if you've got we've got him and if you can follow us. around saying now to lie to me and what they never intended to kill civilians and told them that stuff i'm sure that they know that you know so if you don't have the means to them that's right no one said let you down and arrested that's not what they're doing exactly that they never get. old die. rather and they're just about to have to go sometimes i can see a foreign ships here that doesn't get up but there's nothing i can do apart from reporting them to dhaka is. not allowed to. play there. ok that if we called deca about it the ship would have left before they have time to arrive. the same even when we had a small ship here that if they had time to escape it. means they have watchman here you know and and deca. who is what we do now is not important in this important small. piece we are unable to fight those ships. superglue but they are big ships armed ships faster than our patrol says when put to you with a bit and was that we had made an appeal to our friends our friends will
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this is real or if it isn't.t that. >> okay. . >> i don't want to ignore it. >> the fact is, john, there have been so many different reports, john, for example, we had the hurricane season, 2013, it was suspectewe would have three to six major hurricanes in the atlantic region. we had none. back in 2007, i love this, bbc came out with a headline, arctic summers ice free by 2013. in fact, the ice sheet in the arctic grew 29% between 2012 and 2013. so, these scientists have been so dead wrong. should we base billions of our dollars on their wrong forecasts? >> no. to steal a line from steve forbes, global warming is a massive human delusion, it's left wing hubris at its worst. solyndra would be booming today and exxon mobil would be going out of business. ultimately we have to ask, do we believe the free markets or al gore? and market signals say that this is a big economy sapping waste of time. >> time to put this waste of time and money on ice. >> well, you know, we -- you know what's terrible, we've spent a lot
this is real or if it isn't.t that. >> okay. . >> i don't want to ignore it. >> the fact is, john, there have been so many different reports, john, for example, we had the hurricane season, 2013, it was suspectewe would have three to six major hurricanes in the atlantic region. we had none. back in 2007, i love this, bbc came out with a headline, arctic summers ice free by 2013. in fact, the ice sheet in the arctic grew 29% between 2012 and 2013. so, these scientists have been...
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end if you get to a website, if you have any doubt why the vote was cast, follow the money. and unfortunately that is the way it is. but even kim demint introduced a bill. jim demint is an unlikely before jim demint left the senate. he said that the government should stop picking winners and losers in the energy field. and he introduced a bill to cut out of energy subsidies for coal, nuclear, wind, solar, a natural gas. he said the government is to stop picking winners and losers. the free market is to decide that. never even made it to the floor or out of community. the have to excuse me. i have allergies. i can tell -- that i can tell you that we have since many people to washington d.c. there on the campaign trail, there warriors, principal. and the promise that they will go to d.c. and be a voice for you. once they go up there once they get up there and they start checking the potomac cool it when they turn from warriors to win this. [applause] and all the sudden they're doing the business and doing the bidding of big corporations and their gutters instead of lettuce, re
end if you get to a website, if you have any doubt why the vote was cast, follow the money. and unfortunately that is the way it is. but even kim demint introduced a bill. jim demint is an unlikely before jim demint left the senate. he said that the government should stop picking winners and losers in the energy field. and he introduced a bill to cut out of energy subsidies for coal, nuclear, wind, solar, a natural gas. he said the government is to stop picking winners and losers. the free...
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if he was on honest -- >> if. >> if he was honest which i believe he was it turns into a positive story as opposed to the bill clinton -- >> chris christie set a new standard in his state of the state address. if president obama follows it imagine how much he will be apologizing for during his upcoming state of the union speech. i'll have a few suggestions about president obama apologies when we come back. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ [ male announcer ] what kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all this? natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exxonmobil uses advanced visualization
if he was on honest -- >> if. >> if he was honest which i believe he was it turns into a positive story as opposed to the bill clinton -- >> chris christie set a new standard in his state of the state address. if president obama follows it imagine how much he will be apologizing for during his upcoming state of the union speech. i'll have a few suggestions about president obama apologies when we come back. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza...
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tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if youtb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you are pregnant, or plan to be. taken twice daily, xeljanz can reduce the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. ask if xeljanz is right for you. >>> remember the question we asked before the break? if you are running a race and you pass the person in second place, what place would you be in now? the answer second. passing the person in second means you take their place in second. not first. that is the example of the questions companies are asking the iq and personality tests. they are more popular. some start ups are asking you to play video games. zane asher joins me now. >> we're not talking "call of duty" or "grand theft auto." they are measuring your reaction time or whether you are motivated by money. the question is will online video games become the job interview of the future? it might look like my keyboard is jammed. i'm actually
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well you know i don't think we're going to resolve this but you know you're if you find if we did that with what it would be you know the solution i think we need to roll back to after i would hold on yesterday's episode of the big picture i spoke with jimmy last salvia a once proud member of the republican party and a co-founder of go proud conservative gay advocacy group earlier this week jimmy announced he was leaving the republican party becoming an independent conservative here it was one of his reasons for leaving the g.o.p. . i thought that the. the anti-gay forces and the frankly the forces of intolerance in the party would diminish and honestly i've come to the conclusion that the republican party is the only place in america where they're left and. so i think that there's a lack of. cultural understanding of life in america in twenty fourteen and that that. that problem is so severe that it's just beyond repair and so i decided to leave there's some pretty good so in sixty four barry goldwater was put up as the republican nominee and i know a lot about barry goldwater i when
well you know i don't think we're going to resolve this but you know you're if you find if we did that with what it would be you know the solution i think we need to roll back to after i would hold on yesterday's episode of the big picture i spoke with jimmy last salvia a once proud member of the republican party and a co-founder of go proud conservative gay advocacy group earlier this week jimmy announced he was leaving the republican party becoming an independent conservative here it was one...
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man if. the construction is a whole variety of things this is going to be done by executive order it will only affect workers employed by future government contracts. my first question on this is whatever happened to davis bacon i thought that this was already the law of the land that if the federal government puts out a contract that the prevailing wage has to be the minimum wage is anybody know about this. is that for contractors with just well i thought it was i thought that were you know and i'm going back a long way here twenty thirty years i don't jimmy carter was the last guy who was really beating people up for jim for violating davis' bacon but davis bacon says that if the federal money is is being used in a project that the local contractors have to pay the quote prevailing wage which was always considered to be the union way. that potentially could be the case i know it's like i could apply to new contractors that are hired as the ten ten ten ten yeah it could job with some reports
man if. the construction is a whole variety of things this is going to be done by executive order it will only affect workers employed by future government contracts. my first question on this is whatever happened to davis bacon i thought that this was already the law of the land that if the federal government puts out a contract that the prevailing wage has to be the minimum wage is anybody know about this. is that for contractors with just well i thought it was i thought that were you know...
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if labor had kept up if wages and kept up with productivity then you know yes productivity increases because of technology but so what if the company is making more money because technology has increased the productivity of their individual workers write their individual worker should make more rather than just the c.e.o. makes but the funny thing that happens when you look at back at that graph and look what happened at the end of the seventy's you see the out have been to see the computer and so few workers are able to make you make that same argument about the steam engine about already. it's hard for us to say specifically what's causing met whining to start what's causing our whining to start you fall unionisation it tracks that bottom line that's when that's what you know when reagan came in office a third of the workforce was unionized and workers were saying if this company is making more profits that's fine the stockholders make more money in the c.e.o. makes more money but we're going to make more money too and as the unions got wiped out so did wages. make them i think the
if labor had kept up if wages and kept up with productivity then you know yes productivity increases because of technology but so what if the company is making more money because technology has increased the productivity of their individual workers write their individual worker should make more rather than just the c.e.o. makes but the funny thing that happens when you look at back at that graph and look what happened at the end of the seventy's you see the out have been to see the computer and...
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if nothing else was going on, keep in mind if you think the you and weg to save said 8/10 of 1% of the time when you are attacked people use guns protect themselves, 8/10 of 1 only 85and there are deaths even if you could somehow ifp all of those 85 deaths, by doing so you are ramping up the gun accidents that doesn't look like a good deal. one other thing, again, i think the gun culture is very important. don said something that is extremely important. he is very much against the n.r.a. position here which would safe storey sort of and requirement imposed as a matter of law and i think that really essential if we are going stop some of these the nancyecause as lanza scenario showed, she made available to her son and we all paid the price. be one thing if gun toers would limit the deaths themselves, but the big problem to inre is what we refer the economics world as large youtive externalities when buy your guns and something has to be done to address that so that gun owners take seriously the requirement that they keep ther guns from migrating to criminal segment. let me just end on o
if nothing else was going on, keep in mind if you think the you and weg to save said 8/10 of 1% of the time when you are attacked people use guns protect themselves, 8/10 of 1 only 85and there are deaths even if you could somehow ifp all of those 85 deaths, by doing so you are ramping up the gun accidents that doesn't look like a good deal. one other thing, again, i think the gun culture is very important. don said something that is extremely important. he is very much against the n.r.a....
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tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if youhad tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines y take, and if you are pregnant, or plan to be. taken twice daily, xeljanz can reduce the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. ask if xeljanz is right for you. >>> fox report now. more of the headlines. the man who died in an avalanche near vale, colorado, he was the 24-year-old grandson of the founder of that ski resort. that's according to investigators. that injured three other people in the backcountry near vale. they all pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges. right now, police are not saying which suspect shot and killed a man at the mall's parking garage last month, after he refused to give up his car with his wife inside. she was not hurt. >>> and a deadly police shooting that triggered riots across england in the summer of 2011 was lawful. that's a decision from a jury in london. the officer said he shot and killed a father of four, bec
tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if youhad tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines y take, and if you are pregnant, or plan to be. taken twice daily, xeljanz can reduce the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. ask if xeljanz is right for you. >>> fox report now. more of the headlines. the man who died in an avalanche near vale,...
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if you are a student if you care about national security i congratulate you and your timing. there is rarely a moment of history that is this exciting but you can see the hinge of history moving. we're now in such a moment. the fears of a rapprochement with iran to open up a way to manage our differences and a way to cooperate on the strategic interest that we both share to stabilize afghanistan, preventing the return of the taliban to stabilize iraq and control the situation in syria, a palestinian peace peace, transforming geopolitics of the region can transform the of world. the end of that is automatic. the things that you thought were frozen that you thought were impossible are in play. i know you think i am an optimist because of what i have seen. i have lived long enough to see the impossible happened. it happens routinely. ic the vietnam war and one dash end with reconciliation icy germany unite to to overthrow dictatorships i saw the soviet union collapsed protestants and catholics who swore never, never never shake hands to rule of northern ireland i see a man walke
if you are a student if you care about national security i congratulate you and your timing. there is rarely a moment of history that is this exciting but you can see the hinge of history moving. we're now in such a moment. the fears of a rapprochement with iran to open up a way to manage our differences and a way to cooperate on the strategic interest that we both share to stabilize afghanistan, preventing the return of the taliban to stabilize iraq and control the situation in syria, a...
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at this point they need to try anything. >> that's if they want to try. adam, maybe even trying today would be an admission that you need some element of the private sector involved in this. >> i don't think that, first of all, that the private sector has a monopoly on the concept of chief executive officer or a top leader. our country has a commander in chief, for example, and has had for the entire history of the republic. i also think, ben, your comment is a sad one, that no good executive would want this job because they couldn't make enough money. because some people, by the way, as you know, like the idea of serving their country. because you worked in the government before, you can appreciate that. so i think the idea of having somebody run the whole thing is a very good idea, it's definitely worth trying. >> warren buffett is not an operational ceo, he's a great investor that runs a company. but we should point out that if he was investing in this, he would short it because it's one of the biggest disasters we have seen come out of government. if
at this point they need to try anything. >> that's if they want to try. adam, maybe even trying today would be an admission that you need some element of the private sector involved in this. >> i don't think that, first of all, that the private sector has a monopoly on the concept of chief executive officer or a top leader. our country has a commander in chief, for example, and has had for the entire history of the republic. i also think, ben, your comment is a sad one, that no good...
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you could get sick if you touch it or if you drink it. here's the thing though. people who are touching it or drinking it now and hope they are not now, but have been in the past say 24 hours. if they are getting it in a diluted form. it is so diluted. they said don't drink it and don't boil it and try to drink it and don't do anything except for flush it down the toilet. >> to you on the phone, the county commission, as you start the commission, it this personally affecting you and your home water? >> i lefed here my whole life and i'm a former police chief and i live here in charleston county. yes. >> this is affecting you. talk to me about how you have been spending your day, making sure people are testing this stuff. how are they testing this? >> the water company has a responsibility because the chemical got in their system. the freedom industry put it there and they will be 20 pounds lighter. we are trying to do it and what we did immediately last night to identify critical risk individuals. people in nursing homes and hospitals and
you could get sick if you touch it or if you drink it. here's the thing though. people who are touching it or drinking it now and hope they are not now, but have been in the past say 24 hours. if they are getting it in a diluted form. it is so diluted. they said don't drink it and don't boil it and try to drink it and don't do anything except for flush it down the toilet. >> to you on the phone, the county commission, as you start the commission, it this personally affecting you and your...
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so if we go back 30, 40, it may be that the fda. so there are some of the psychological cranks in the political tactics they are. you go back that far. you won't find it right now. >> with what you present to -- [inaudible] there are select tea party groups throughout the country at the tea party in houston, rocky mountain tea party in the south-central los angeles tea party, which is heavily black. what is your name, sir? >> greg. >> there's two ways to answer that question. what i think about these black folks. and there's another way that's way off the grid. the politically correct answer would be this, in my first book, fighting for the. if my first book, fighting for democracy, i show that black veterans in the south early step to go about government because think about the tuskegee experiment. the tuskegee airmen didn't get credit for what they did until much later. the tuskegee experiment, in which hundreds of black men were by the government. when you had jim crow that granted the military all the way through the korean war.
so if we go back 30, 40, it may be that the fda. so there are some of the psychological cranks in the political tactics they are. you go back that far. you won't find it right now. >> with what you present to -- [inaudible] there are select tea party groups throughout the country at the tea party in houston, rocky mountain tea party in the south-central los angeles tea party, which is heavily black. what is your name, sir? >> greg. >> there's two ways to answer that question....
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they are okay if he's a dictator. if obama declared that every tuesday is eat a dog day, the "new york times" would ask pekinese or west highland? 2010 woody owl said he felt barack obama should be a dictator so that he could get things done, and the first thing that woody allen wanted done is to make it legal to have sex with stepdaughters. the other faction -- >> hard to get that passed through. >> i don't know. with our congress. american people, what about the american people? i think the president delights in the fact that they have been ruf eid by pop culture. they are happy to exist in this dependant decline. obama's basically writing on your face when you're passed out drunk. >> that is not nice. it's not happened to me, because i don't do that. are bob, you've been -- >> so bob. >> you've been making nice noises compared to other ones you make. >> first of all, you notice every time you open the show you always come to me last every single time. >> there's one way to look at that. >> save the best or worst fo
they are okay if he's a dictator. if obama declared that every tuesday is eat a dog day, the "new york times" would ask pekinese or west highland? 2010 woody owl said he felt barack obama should be a dictator so that he could get things done, and the first thing that woody allen wanted done is to make it legal to have sex with stepdaughters. the other faction -- >> hard to get that passed through. >> i don't know. with our congress. american people, what about the american...