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the barons in turn pledged their fealty to the king. that event is depicted in the supreme court on the frieze that runs across the top of our courtroom. the next time you're in washington, you can pick it out. it is on the left side toward the back. and you will see that the sculptor has done a very good job of capturing an unhappy expression on king john's face. now, at bottom, magna carta result of futile quarrel -- feud al quarrel for compromise. barons to pick a get, and the king cap would he could keep. 1215 spokearta of to you are interested in is a product of its era. after first announcing the freedom of the church, the dalument recites feua an and customary rights for marriage and debts and property and so on. some of those provisions suggest important social and economic changes. for example, what we now number at chapter eight providing that no widow should be compelled to marry so long as she has the mind to live without a husband. other provisions reflect the prejudices of the time such as those that single out jews for di
the barons in turn pledged their fealty to the king. that event is depicted in the supreme court on the frieze that runs across the top of our courtroom. the next time you're in washington, you can pick it out. it is on the left side toward the back. and you will see that the sculptor has done a very good job of capturing an unhappy expression on king john's face. now, at bottom, magna carta result of futile quarrel -- feud al quarrel for compromise. barons to pick a get, and the king cap would...
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wasas no wonder that coble the only cattle baron to attend the trial, and he did so only sporadically. not one other cattle baron attended the proceedings for even one session. .om horn literally stood alone since tom horn's demise, as partisans of maintained he was railroaded for the murder of willie nickell in order to punish him for his earlier assassinations. as partisans assert that the jury consisted of small ranches who hated horn's employers, the big cattle company, and they were ready to convict even if the evidence did not warrant it. after much study, my position is probably committed the murder. the transcript of the coroner's inquest, four hundred pages, the trial transcript of 700 pages are all available today in the wyoming state archives. newspaper coverage was very though it's inclined a bit toward the yellow journalism of that day. while i am aware that the miscarriages of justice do occur and our judicial system, john coble ensured that horn received the best possible defense. the problem was that the defense had at best a very weak case. first of all, horn's confes
wasas no wonder that coble the only cattle baron to attend the trial, and he did so only sporadically. not one other cattle baron attended the proceedings for even one session. .om horn literally stood alone since tom horn's demise, as partisans of maintained he was railroaded for the murder of willie nickell in order to punish him for his earlier assassinations. as partisans assert that the jury consisted of small ranches who hated horn's employers, the big cattle company, and they were ready...
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my girlfriend's last name is baron, and i love the idea of a baron, several from her.love the word, but we need something more. scott immediately goes how about fig? we looked and said what does it mean? he said i don't know and left us. the next day i went to san francisco on vacation this plagued me the whole time because i needed to have meaning. i like the name but i don't know why. i came up with like a hundred names -- adam and scott shot down all the names. let's find out the etymology of baron and it turns out that it is arrived from the symbol of apollo and the figure is derived from the symbol of dionysus. two sides of the same coin -- discipline and chaos. it's those two factors fueling the creative process. >> which one of you is the discipline and who is the chaos? >> surprisingly -- if you saw the title cofounder -- it's amazing. >> hell me about making the actual books. what is the paper like and what is the cover like? >> they're made in asia and designed in new york city. the book would not exist if we were not in new york will stop we get a lot of ins
my girlfriend's last name is baron, and i love the idea of a baron, several from her.love the word, but we need something more. scott immediately goes how about fig? we looked and said what does it mean? he said i don't know and left us. the next day i went to san francisco on vacation this plagued me the whole time because i needed to have meaning. i like the name but i don't know why. i came up with like a hundred names -- adam and scott shot down all the names. let's find out the etymology...
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the dispatches from baron oshima are golden. just an example, a couple examples, one of the biggest concerns that the allies had was, they had put together this huge deception program to help, or to convince the germans that the invasion across the channel was going to come at calais and not where it actually occurred. they learned from oshima through several different messages that he was sending back to japan that the germans had bought into the deception, lock, stock and barrel. in addition, in january of 1944, president -- excuse me. general eisenhower still had a general eisenhower still had a lot of questions about what hitler's atlantic wall consisted of. he needed to know about manpower, logistics, weapons, et cetera. and baron oshima went on a tour of installations early in the year. he sent back a long detailed report, and low and behold much of the information in that report helped to answer the questions that general eisenhower had been seeking to finally find a solution to. so the bottom line is, while purple fails
the dispatches from baron oshima are golden. just an example, a couple examples, one of the biggest concerns that the allies had was, they had put together this huge deception program to help, or to convince the germans that the invasion across the channel was going to come at calais and not where it actually occurred. they learned from oshima through several different messages that he was sending back to japan that the germans had bought into the deception, lock, stock and barrel. in addition,...
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are baron why did you decide that was the name for the company?ing to let joey take that one. >> it came about by accident. we came up with the name relatively fast and i immediately wanted to change it because it had no meaning. when we are a company about creating -- >> how did you come up with that name? were you looking in the actuary? >> i will tell you the real story. my girlfriend's last name is ba ron, and i love the idea of a barren, several from her. i said i love the word, but we need something more. scott immediately goes how about fig? we looked and said what does it mean? he said i don't know and left us. the next day i went to san francisco on vacation this plagued me the whole time because i needed to have meaning . i like the name but i don't know why. i came up with like a hundred names -- adam and scott shut down all the names. let's find out the etymology of baron and it turns out that it is arrived from the symbol of apollo and the figure is derived from the symbol of dionysus. two sides of the same coin -- discipline and chao
are baron why did you decide that was the name for the company?ing to let joey take that one. >> it came about by accident. we came up with the name relatively fast and i immediately wanted to change it because it had no meaning. when we are a company about creating -- >> how did you come up with that name? were you looking in the actuary? >> i will tell you the real story. my girlfriend's last name is ba ron, and i love the idea of a barren, several from her. i said i love...
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the degree of interconnectivity between top politicians and between media barons so this goes on time and time again plus of course. is a whole battery of alternate was which can be used to control and collapse the media into reporting what the government who the military or the spice woman to pull it up to including secrecy i just sort of a jack in vanity fair and just say ok ousted in washington go ahead you know many of the media media barons have free speech too i mean come on why can't they use their money and power to try and influence people all they're doing is engaging in free speech that's what the media is you talk about you use the word control and certainly i agree with many of your points but you know free speech doesn't exert control people still have the option to choose what sort of media they consume and again rupert murdoch certainly is a free citizen and gets to decide what he wants to print publish and people get to choose what they consume so i don't really like the idea that people get to say oh well you are controlling the media because no one really has a mono
the degree of interconnectivity between top politicians and between media barons so this goes on time and time again plus of course. is a whole battery of alternate was which can be used to control and collapse the media into reporting what the government who the military or the spice woman to pull it up to including secrecy i just sort of a jack in vanity fair and just say ok ousted in washington go ahead you know many of the media media barons have free speech too i mean come on why can't...
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>> well, the robber barons are certainly atop. and they, but i believe is this populist fervor that is challenging that robber barony that we have dominating pretty much every aspect of our lives. you know, politics, the economy, whether you get a job or not and whether that job comes with any pay, much less health care. and, you know, the media, you know, right on down the line. yet in every one of those segments there is a growing rebellion and an increasing awareness among different groups fighting different battles that they are connected to the other groups. it's not a movement, yet. but it's beginning to connect up. there's now this group called the united workers congress. and these are ten different very low income employee sectors; they're farm workers; they're nannies; they're taxicab drivers; they're day laborers; and they're adjunct professors. >> adjunct professors? >> professors. >> that's an unusual participant in a coalition like that. >> they're paid a poverty wage, no health benefits, no security, job security yo
>> well, the robber barons are certainly atop. and they, but i believe is this populist fervor that is challenging that robber barony that we have dominating pretty much every aspect of our lives. you know, politics, the economy, whether you get a job or not and whether that job comes with any pay, much less health care. and, you know, the media, you know, right on down the line. yet in every one of those segments there is a growing rebellion and an increasing awareness among different...
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imitation of paris where he had studied and lived, the ruler, and in imitation of barren houseman's -- baron house match's reconfiguration of a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up to house match. but cairo did some time ago. and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo main campus at that time but just off the tahrir square. and i had a lot of egyptian student friends, we hung out together, went to films together and talked about the future. so when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands and ultimately, you know, hundreds of thousands of young people -- a lot of them students -- came to tahrir square and they actually occupied it, they brought tents and stayed there the night and some of them just didn't leave. they started putting up placards, hosni mubarak, please resign. we need a shower. [laughter] when they did that, i recognized them as the sons and daughters of the people i had gone to school with. and i had followed, you know, the arab world f
imitation of paris where he had studied and lived, the ruler, and in imitation of barren houseman's -- baron house match's reconfiguration of a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up to house match. but cairo did some time ago. and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo main campus at that time but just off the tahrir square. and i had a lot of egyptian...
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seven centuries have now passed since the english barons proclaimed the same principle by compelling king john, at the point of a sword, to accept the great doctrine of magna carta. the doctrine that the king, like each of his subjects, was under god and law. almost two centuries ago, the founding fathers of the united states reaffirmed and refined this principle so that he or all men are under the law and it is only the people who are sovereign. so speaks our constitution. and it is under our constitution the supreme law of our land that we proceed through the sole power of impeachment. we have reached the moment when we are ready to debate resolutions whether or not the committee on the judiciary should recommend that the house of representatives adopt articles calling for the impeachment of richard m. nixon. make no mistake about it. this is a turning point whatever we decide. our judgment is not concerned with an individual but with a system of constitutional government, it has been the history, and the good fortune, of the united states ever since the founding fathers that each
seven centuries have now passed since the english barons proclaimed the same principle by compelling king john, at the point of a sword, to accept the great doctrine of magna carta. the doctrine that the king, like each of his subjects, was under god and law. almost two centuries ago, the founding fathers of the united states reaffirmed and refined this principle so that he or all men are under the law and it is only the people who are sovereign. so speaks our constitution. and it is under our...
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risas) >> toca trompeta >> enrique de santiago toca guitarrón, julio martínez toca el arpa., miguel barónbién la trompeta y alberto alfaro violín >> la tradición mexicana imagino que también se puede trasmitir con esa música, con esos gritos del mariachi >> la gente más bullanguera que podemos tener, el mexicano disfruta la música al cien por ciento, de cualquier género, pero creo que más la música de mariachi, y cómo no, tomarse un tequilita >> han tocado en todo el mundo, su escenario favorito es el palacio de bellas artes >> creo que todos los escenarios se disfrutan. a final de cuentas el mariachi vargas siempre se entrega al cien por ciento >> ¿qué se siente que se diga que tocaron con pedro vargas y todas las leyendas? >> es algo muy bonito pero con mucha responsabilidad, saber que esta agrupación acompañó a grandes artistas. creo que tenemos la obligación de seguir esa tradición, hacerlo como las demás generaciones que lo hicieron muy bien y dejaron gran historia como el mejor mariachi del mundo >> y pienso que el estar integrado a esta agrupación es integrarse también a la histori
risas) >> toca trompeta >> enrique de santiago toca guitarrón, julio martínez toca el arpa., miguel barónbién la trompeta y alberto alfaro violín >> la tradición mexicana imagino que también se puede trasmitir con esa música, con esos gritos del mariachi >> la gente más bullanguera que podemos tener, el mexicano disfruta la música al cien por ciento, de cualquier género, pero creo que más la música de mariachi, y cómo no, tomarse un tequilita >> han...
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the front line between kurdish soldiers and isis is baron, vast, and nearly deserted. the kurds and the militia called the pashmoga know it's only a matter of time before they grab more land. we have the story from northern iraq. >> reporter: a pile of dirt across a baron highway. this, the first line of defense for iraqi kurds fighting against isis militants said to be a short drive away occupying this village. in this eerie no man's land on the kurdish front line a tent city recently abandoned. this camp was a temporary home for thousands of iraqis who fled the isis mill taitant capture oe nearby city of mosul. when isis went on the offensive, they fled. some ran so quickly they left their cars behind. it is here among the other abandoned cars of this sun baked plain that kurdish fighters are digging in, building fortifications and regrouping after a chaotic retreat from the islamist militants just five days ago. the biggest threat fighters hearsay armored isis con voice led by suicide bombers and speeding vehicles. >> translator: one of the suicide cars farther oper
the front line between kurdish soldiers and isis is baron, vast, and nearly deserted. the kurds and the militia called the pashmoga know it's only a matter of time before they grab more land. we have the story from northern iraq. >> reporter: a pile of dirt across a baron highway. this, the first line of defense for iraqi kurds fighting against isis militants said to be a short drive away occupying this village. in this eerie no man's land on the kurdish front line a tent city recently...
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. >>> welcome, everybody, my name is marty baron, i'm the executive editor of the "washington post" and it is a real pleasure to welcome you here tonight. you know, you can consider yourselves all very special because when the invitation went out for this event, it was sold out within a day and ever since, folks here at the "post" have been telling people that there's no more room and you can see that from the attendance here and the overfull crowd in the next room as well. there's not a single seat left for anybody, and there are many, many people who would have liked to come. and it's no wonder that this is a sellout crowd as well and this this is a must have ticket because you have an extraordinary panel here today. individuals who loom very large in history and in journalism and revelations about the presidency. this defining moment american history was also a defining moment for american journalism and a defining moment, certainly, for the "washington post," and a defining moment in its own way for people like me. not that i want to make anyone feel old, but i was in college when n
. >>> welcome, everybody, my name is marty baron, i'm the executive editor of the "washington post" and it is a real pleasure to welcome you here tonight. you know, you can consider yourselves all very special because when the invitation went out for this event, it was sold out within a day and ever since, folks here at the "post" have been telling people that there's no more room and you can see that from the attendance here and the overfull crowd in the next room...
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baron alexander, also known as baron gosnell has a preliminary hearing.he's accused of breaking into a southwest philadelphia home in june. he was shot and seriously wounded during that robbery. >> school officials in camden say they have been working all summer to improve safety for students and teachers inside the classroom and on their way to and from school. nbc 10 was at camden high school yesterday where the district has installed a new alarm system and cameras. some of the school entrances will be closed this year. others will require staff to use slide cards to get in and similar changes have been made at woodrow wilson high school. the camden school system is working with county police and the mayor's office on these new safety programs. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> good morning. we are going to see a chance of showers as we head into the rest of your friday. so keep your umbrella handy. there's a little look outside, ben franklin bridge. we're seeing decreased visibility. foggy start to the mornin
baron alexander, also known as baron gosnell has a preliminary hearing.he's accused of breaking into a southwest philadelphia home in june. he was shot and seriously wounded during that robbery. >> school officials in camden say they have been working all summer to improve safety for students and teachers inside the classroom and on their way to and from school. nbc 10 was at camden high school yesterday where the district has installed a new alarm system and cameras. some of the school...
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more breaking news overnight from north philadelphia police say a man was stabbed outside of jj's baron north third and duncan an avenue. police were called after midnight. victim and the attacker knew one another but no word why this happened. victim last reported in stable condition. >>> also police in lansdale investigating a deadly accident shortly after 1:00 in the 1600 block of broad street police say one person is being treated at a hospital. >>> and a state of emergency across the country in northern california, after the san francisco bay area hit with a strongest earthquake that they have seen in 25 years. that earthquake measuring six-point hitting yesterday morning at 3:30. more than 120 people have been treated for broken bones, respiratory problems, numerous issues. buildings were badly damage. the tens of thousands are without power, water mains breaking, flooded the streets, one resident described as a terrifying ordeal. >> it felt like somebody was just getting ready to pull the house out from underneath us, it just shook. >> no word yet on the estimated cost of all of
more breaking news overnight from north philadelphia police say a man was stabbed outside of jj's baron north third and duncan an avenue. police were called after midnight. victim and the attacker knew one another but no word why this happened. victim last reported in stable condition. >>> also police in lansdale investigating a deadly accident shortly after 1:00 in the 1600 block of broad street police say one person is being treated at a hospital. >>> and a state of...
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some developing news this morning in north philadelphia police say a man was stabbed outside a jj's baronorth third and duncannon avenue. police called out after victim and attacker no one another but no word on why this happened. victim was last reported in stable condition. >>> and, police in new jersey searching for the driver in the hit and run in gloucester township. this one happened last night on the sicklerville road right across from the strawberry square shopping center. police say a 22-year old man was walking at 10:00 o'clock when he was hit. the victim was fund on the side of the road and said to be in critical but stable condition. >>> a state of emergency in effect in northern california avenue a san francisco bay area is hit with the strongest earthquake they have seen in 25 years. that earthquake measuring six-point hit yesterday morning at the 3:30. more than 120 people have been treated for numerous conditions including broken bones and respiratory problems. >> i just felt like somebody was ready to pull the house out from underneath of us. >> no word yet on the estimat
some developing news this morning in north philadelphia police say a man was stabbed outside a jj's baronorth third and duncannon avenue. police called out after victim and attacker no one another but no word on why this happened. victim was last reported in stable condition. >>> and, police in new jersey searching for the driver in the hit and run in gloucester township. this one happened last night on the sicklerville road right across from the strawberry square shopping center....
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for those who have not fled their homes, life in the baron landscape is hard. a war between the tuareg and elements of the feelan tribes heightened tensions. and not too far away is the threat from armed groups like al qaeda in the islamic maghreb. >> in tilia the deputy mayor is helping to superviz aid. this woman is grateful, but says it's not enough. >> translation: we are in bad need of this aid, but we need more. we need to supply and expand the health center, and need more medicines. >> reporter: to do that will be difficult. many western aid agencies are wary of visiting the area, for fear their staff may be targeted or kidnapped. >>> a curfew has ended in the united states town of ferguson, missouri. police fired what they said were smoke cannisters at protesters who remained after the curfew began at midnight. it follows days of protest after police men killed an unarmed black teenager. >>> it's 40 years since turkey invaded cyprus, but disputes over the island remained. paul brennan sends this report in a turkish controlled area of the island where pl
for those who have not fled their homes, life in the baron landscape is hard. a war between the tuareg and elements of the feelan tribes heightened tensions. and not too far away is the threat from armed groups like al qaeda in the islamic maghreb. >> in tilia the deputy mayor is helping to superviz aid. this woman is grateful, but says it's not enough. >> translation: we are in bad need of this aid, but we need more. we need to supply and expand the health center, and need more...
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. >>> welcome, everybody, my name is marty baron, i'm the executive editor of the "washington post" ands a rel
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>> car cash will be closed for good. 35 years ago, bruce baron dreamt up car cash, a business that allows you to sell a used car for cash without all the hassle. the business thrived, making upwards of $50,000 a week, and bruce brought his sons jonathan and andrew into the company. >> nice to meet you. >> in 2007, the recession hit. the business tanked, and the family struggled to keep it profitable. >> my job is on the line. >> bruce passed away last year, making the situation even worse as the brothers mourn their father, struggle with business, and each other. >> i'm about to blow my top here. never tell somebody again to do that. >> last year, the company generated $13 million in sales, but posted a $200,000 loss. now sales are down 70% from their peak, and the brothers find themselves $200,000 in debt and counting. they've had to lay off many employees, and neither of them have taken home a paycheck in months. >> i'm in the heat of battle. i'm busy downstairs generating income! >> mounting debt, combined with lagging sales, means that they could be mere weeks away from shutting the d
>> car cash will be closed for good. 35 years ago, bruce baron dreamt up car cash, a business that allows you to sell a used car for cash without all the hassle. the business thrived, making upwards of $50,000 a week, and bruce brought his sons jonathan and andrew into the company. >> nice to meet you. >> in 2007, the recession hit. the business tanked, and the family struggled to keep it profitable. >> my job is on the line. >> bruce passed away last year, making...
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my name is marty baron, executive editor of the "washington post." it is a real pleasure to welcome you here tonight. you can consider yourselves all very special because when the invitation went out for this event, it was sold out within a day. and ever since, folks here at "the post" have been telling people that there's no more room. and you can see that from the attendance here and the overflow crowd in the next room as well. there's not a single seat left for anybody. and there are many, many people who would have liked to have come. and it's no wonder that this is a sellout crowd as well and a must-have ticket because you have an extraordinary panel here today. individuals who loom very large in history and in journalism and revelations about the presidency. this defining moment in american history was also a defining moment for american journalism and a defining moment certainly for "the washington post" and a defining moment in its own way for people like me. not that i want to make anyone feel old, but i was in college when nixon resigned. a
my name is marty baron, executive editor of the "washington post." it is a real pleasure to welcome you here tonight. you can consider yourselves all very special because when the invitation went out for this event, it was sold out within a day. and ever since, folks here at "the post" have been telling people that there's no more room. and you can see that from the attendance here and the overflow crowd in the next room as well. there's not a single seat left for anybody....
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new penn state president eric baron side-stepped most of the controversial issues surrounding his school during a appearance at the pennsylvania press club yesterday. and there is now a rival instagram design for kids, called cuddle, check in two, three, four times a day, "kyw news radio 1060" on your a.m. dial. >> coming up next in the next hour, flashfloods sweeps away a bus full of passengers, amazing video ahead. >> big night last night at the emmy's, we'll recap the winners on the other side. back at the top of the hour. good morning, family, see you in a bit. >>> a stray bullet flies into a house and just misses a three year old sleeping had in is crib. now the search is on for the gunman. >> this man way too drunk to drive. so he chose a designated driver. usually that's a good decision. but the person who got behind the wheel just may disturb you. >> today is tuesday, july 26, goods morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. also this morning, chopper crashes in south jersey, near feet from a school and several homes. now, investigators are working to determine why it
new penn state president eric baron side-stepped most of the controversial issues surrounding his school during a appearance at the pennsylvania press club yesterday. and there is now a rival instagram design for kids, called cuddle, check in two, three, four times a day, "kyw news radio 1060" on your a.m. dial. >> coming up next in the next hour, flashfloods sweeps away a bus full of passengers, amazing video ahead. >> big night last night at the emmy's, we'll recap the...
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not back now to for twenty years at least calling him a pro russian by india and you know a robot baron all of these names. the problem is that the presidential election it won't solve anything because first it won't be held in then yes and the gonski which make up fourteen percent of their ukrainian electorate and second even if it's held their people are not going to be satisfied with a choice between coal and nationalist and yulia tymoshenko a nationalist and a many people later this is the choice that people all over ukraine will be given. that the western media keeps making the same mistake we have seen it in iraq just remember how the us media was upbeat about the elections in iraq in the means to oversee the war in that country they said that or yes now we have these shia sunni thing hundreds of people die every day they will always charge up but there will be an election the shia will get their share in the parliament the sunni is will get their share and things will settle down of course that didn't happen and it's not going to happen no but the media keeps sort of sane what th
not back now to for twenty years at least calling him a pro russian by india and you know a robot baron all of these names. the problem is that the presidential election it won't solve anything because first it won't be held in then yes and the gonski which make up fourteen percent of their ukrainian electorate and second even if it's held their people are not going to be satisfied with a choice between coal and nationalist and yulia tymoshenko a nationalist and a many people later this is the...
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crash and you had another boom you had the real estate crash in this mobile social and local boom barons are global right away whether it's through acquisitions or just through execution right invented. tap to you know excess inventory and i think the market's giving them the larger valuation because they are such a big leader like you said they're in one hundred cities they're probably in thirty countries and the margins are so good in the opportunity because of their execution to date and the amount of money they have from google is such a bad although they'll be competitors in a lot an inch players in this business you know is on its way to being a one hundred year company a lot of companies a lot of entrepreneurs say they're building hundred companies. there are certain companies that are going to be one hundred years from the facebook twitter. air b.n. b. now raising half a billion a nuber raising the kind of money they can use or for companies that have business models and brands that are going to be one hundred years and if you look to change a one hundred years ago and said you k
crash and you had another boom you had the real estate crash in this mobile social and local boom barons are global right away whether it's through acquisitions or just through execution right invented. tap to you know excess inventory and i think the market's giving them the larger valuation because they are such a big leader like you said they're in one hundred cities they're probably in thirty countries and the margins are so good in the opportunity because of their execution to date and the...
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now that because of reconstruction, because of the institution of jim crow because of the robber barons in the north and the economic depression that many, many social reforms should have happened earlier. many, many social reforms that should happen right now will not because there is another man in the white house who also believes he is a better politician than anyone who wanders in. that is an occupational hazard for people behind the desk. where do you come out? is this a moment in history or is it a point where individuals make this difference. >> she liked to say if she weren't married to the man in the what she would have -- white house she would have gone for norman thomas. maybe nor norman was too. he was pushing her and she was pushing him. i think it is much more organic than you can never point to someone and say here's the difference. but i do think that politics is messy. we make painful compromises all the time. nothing works according to plan. everythingithey got into a fight with norman about politics. he said i don't understand the moves you're making. don't you under
now that because of reconstruction, because of the institution of jim crow because of the robber barons in the north and the economic depression that many, many social reforms should have happened earlier. many, many social reforms that should happen right now will not because there is another man in the white house who also believes he is a better politician than anyone who wanders in. that is an occupational hazard for people behind the desk. where do you come out? is this a moment in history...
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lawyers say yes you're not going away at all one guy i knew that i'm not doing this segment that i've baron liz via instagram wants to know how you pull off the german accent well it depends on who you talk to mean if you talk to jam and they'd be like he doesn't feel of a german accent but i i think this is. for many years watching hogans heroes reruns on television or gun it's very organized you must be very proud you won the world soccer cup gas. and b.g. rhubarb which would make you have group r.p.g. what makes you happy who makes you laugh if you could would you change anything in your past that's a lot of quest to drink there i mean that's that's no one quest that's a whole bunch is the drinking you change oh no i wouldn't do it again no i neither regret the past nor wish to close the door that would make you happy my wife and kids maybe having my family will make you laugh that. you know. the joys of a thompson rule book guys and all the other stuff he makes me very funny many social media questions as this question ok cosy hoboes the one we quote ok what makes you so darned adorable
lawyers say yes you're not going away at all one guy i knew that i'm not doing this segment that i've baron liz via instagram wants to know how you pull off the german accent well it depends on who you talk to mean if you talk to jam and they'd be like he doesn't feel of a german accent but i i think this is. for many years watching hogans heroes reruns on television or gun it's very organized you must be very proud you won the world soccer cup gas. and b.g. rhubarb which would make you have...
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charles: reminds me of the robber bea barons. >> but a whineer? charles: i am poseing the question, i posed o it on twitt. a fair amount of impeachment who said -- impeachment who said people who said, they will not use a company if they are using bullying. >> lets fight continue. >> it is market regulation, let competition regulate itself. >> that should hurt uber this is adding to a bad reputation. >> that is corporate fault. >> there have to be some rules you put people in danger with unlicenseed drivers. >> then this is -- has to figure this out, as long as it is legal, anything goes, we have too many whineers, take your ball and bat and go home. charles: go for it. duke it out. latest development in cyber hacking against khoer jason ja . hacking occurred in mid august, that is when russian troops were amassing on ukrainian border, we'll bling you updates as we get them. >> we're getting two great investment ideas today, the big boys are coming back next week. you have to have some positions, this one, company root go back to bell labs. stay w
charles: reminds me of the robber bea barons. >> but a whineer? charles: i am poseing the question, i posed o it on twitt. a fair amount of impeachment who said -- impeachment who said people who said, they will not use a company if they are using bullying. >> lets fight continue. >> it is market regulation, let competition regulate itself. >> that should hurt uber this is adding to a bad reputation. >> that is corporate fault. >> there have to be some rules...
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i'm bare baron washington. you're looking live at the state department. "the five" today as we await a news conference from president obama. he just wrapped up this week's summit with african leaders. the meeting with reporters comes as the president's foreign policy sunday severe strain. the assassination of an american general in afghanistan. ongoing conflict between israel and hamas. russia's actions inside and around ukraine. there's also plenty to talk about, obviously, here at home from the president's latest tumbling poll numbers to immigrio
i'm bare baron washington. you're looking live at the state department. "the five" today as we await a news conference from president obama. he just wrapped up this week's summit with african leaders. the meeting with reporters comes as the president's foreign policy sunday severe strain. the assassination of an american general in afghanistan. ongoing conflict between israel and hamas. russia's actions inside and around ukraine. there's also plenty to talk about, obviously, here at...
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they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may have heard about this yesterday. alyssa rubin was on that chopper along with some other journalists, including a time magazine photographer who took these images from the crash site. what they were doing there, that was intended to be an air relief effort for these refugees. once the aircraft crashed what you have now is literally a boots on the ground effort. air campaigns have a way of not becoming air campaigns. whether it's the support forces to keep aircraft flying safely, there's some sort of crash or unforeseen circumstance. even bombing campaigns, but especially relief efforts that you attempt to
they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may...
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the first delay is conshohocken at elm street, and middletown township, near media, route 352 and baron road we have an doesn't as well. we have trolley delays on routes 11, 13 and 34 and 36 to keep in mind. moving along tonight. keep an eye on broad street, because of the phillies games and katy perry. >> thank you autumn. >>> septa is expanding its weekend service now. they started running the broad street and frankfurt lines overnight starting in june, that was suppose to run through labor day weekend but septa officials say they want to see how the program does if the fall and college is back in session and they have extending the service until november 2nd. ridership has expanded on most weekends over the summer. >>> the ebola outbreak is hitting closer to home with patients now arriving in the u.s. for treatment. sharrie williams is now in the newsroom with more on that. >> reporter: hi shirleen, the concern about ebola has local hospitals thinking about what steps they would take if a patient were to come in wtd disease. at cooper university hospital in camden, they have the abil
the first delay is conshohocken at elm street, and middletown township, near media, route 352 and baron road we have an doesn't as well. we have trolley delays on routes 11, 13 and 34 and 36 to keep in mind. moving along tonight. keep an eye on broad street, because of the phillies games and katy perry. >> thank you autumn. >>> septa is expanding its weekend service now. they started running the broad street and frankfurt lines overnight starting in june, that was suppose to run...
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charles: a guy from barons on varney said it was nothing more than a play do play-doh factoryk he is>> i think it has come down to consumer side it does need to mature a lot. but what a great society we're building, where these things comeing it so quickly. charles: yes. >> we talk about this maker bot deal that strat us ha -- and the selling them in home depot but decorateors are buy buying thes, and they are making things that home openers cannot find. >> i have shelves that are made from 3-d printers they are amazing. charles: i love it i think it will change manufacturing, you know, all about passion for me and pa passion is what i try too to help others and learning and improving your lives, you have to have confidence to get in the game, he in the pros with a few words of wisdom, we call it, payne's passion, you don't want to miss it. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier an
charles: a guy from barons on varney said it was nothing more than a play do play-doh factoryk he is>> i think it has come down to consumer side it does need to mature a lot. but what a great society we're building, where these things comeing it so quickly. charles: yes. >> we talk about this maker bot deal that strat us ha -- and the selling them in home depot but decorateors are buy buying thes, and they are making things that home openers cannot find. >> i have shelves that...
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he is the man bending over the pretty young student who is working making a copy of the baron macey, which is over on the last, the mayor she cannot. and he is showing himself not just as a painter, but as a teacher. and is very proud of that, samuel morris was. in the left-hand corner is his best friend in paris america not very james panna marc cooper, with his wife and daughter who was also a wife in student coming through the door is a sculpture also an american. and there's another friend of his who was overrun the last two as an american party sending paris. now, with this painting also doesn't show is the tranquility of this setting the warmth of the red walls, the warmth of the club and the grand gallery conveys a sense that all is right with the world. our site is very walls is one of the most her read back, deadly scorchers ever to hit paris, the great cholera epidemic of 1832. people were literally dying in the streets. dropping dead. 18,000 people died in less than six months, just in the city of paris. both of these men were terrified that they were going to contract the
he is the man bending over the pretty young student who is working making a copy of the baron macey, which is over on the last, the mayor she cannot. and he is showing himself not just as a painter, but as a teacher. and is very proud of that, samuel morris was. in the left-hand corner is his best friend in paris america not very james panna marc cooper, with his wife and daughter who was also a wife in student coming through the door is a sculpture also an american. and there's another friend...
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the then-ruler in imitation of paris where he had studied and lived, the ruler, and in imitation of baron houseman's reconfiguration of paris as a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor now, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up now to baer baer on houseman. but cairo did sometime ago, and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo at that time was just off of tahrir square, and i had a lot of egyptian student friends. we hung out together, went to films together and talked about the future. so when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands and ultimately, you know, hundreds of thousands of young people -- a lot of them students -- came to tahrir tahrir square and they actually occupied it, they brought tents and stayed the night, some of them just didn't leave. they started putting up placards,ny mubarak, please resign. we need a shower. when they did that, i recognized them as the sons and daughters of the people i had gone to school with, and i had followed, you know, the arab world for 30 y
the then-ruler in imitation of paris where he had studied and lived, the ruler, and in imitation of baron houseman's reconfiguration of paris as a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor now, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up now to baer baer on houseman. but cairo did sometime ago, and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo at that time was just off of tahrir square, and i had a lot of...
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it's incredibly baron but hardly any shelter from the sun. the temperature today was 44 degrees. the people who are stuck up there have been up there 10 to 12 days. i spoke to a man who did manage to get down today. he said he had seen 33 unburied bodies. he had buried two people. no question the humanitarian disaster has happened. and many people have died up there. and with only four helicopters, three, of course -- one of them is cracked. three helicopters carrying out aid. only able to carry 25 refugees at the time, i dread to think what has happened on that mountain as we speak. >> how do you believe the situation for the remaining people there ends knowing what you know about the help that is now attempting to come. >> well, some of them are making their way down out of desperation. you know where they're going? they're going to -- life on the mountain is so dangerous they would rather cross around through syria and come into iraq. the stream has been going on for days, they don't know where they're going, they don't know if the u.n. has enough capacity to look after them i
it's incredibly baron but hardly any shelter from the sun. the temperature today was 44 degrees. the people who are stuck up there have been up there 10 to 12 days. i spoke to a man who did manage to get down today. he said he had seen 33 unburied bodies. he had buried two people. no question the humanitarian disaster has happened. and many people have died up there. and with only four helicopters, three, of course -- one of them is cracked. three helicopters carrying out aid. only able to...
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i'm bare baron washington. you're looking live at the state department. we're pre-empting "the five" today as we await a news conference from president obama. he just wrapped up this week's summit with african leaders. the meeting with reporters comes as the president's foreign policy sunday severe strain. the assassination of an american general in afghanistan. ongoing conflict between israel and hamas. russia's actions inside and around ukraine. there's also plenty to talk about, obviously, here at home from the president's latest tumbling poll numbers to immigration, the corporate tax dust up, and fears over the outbreak of ebola in africa. let's get a preview now from chieief with white house correspondent ed henry. >> reporter: it's hard to remember a time when a president has been on defense on so many national security issues. any of them could come up as a question today. on top of that the ebola virus which has been getting a lot of attention around the world, it came up here at the african summit that's something he'll be asked about. he wants t
i'm bare baron washington. you're looking live at the state department. we're pre-empting "the five" today as we await a news conference from president obama. he just wrapped up this week's summit with african leaders. the meeting with reporters comes as the president's foreign policy sunday severe strain. the assassination of an american general in afghanistan. ongoing conflict between israel and hamas. russia's actions inside and around ukraine. there's also plenty to talk about,...
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nineteenth century by the then ruler, an imitation of paris, studied and loved the ruler and imitation of baron house and's reconfiguration of the modern city. we are seeing those french roundabouts in an armor i noticed catching up. cairo did some time ago. and i live off of that square and went to school because the american university in cairo was just off of tigress square and a lot of egyptian student franz, hung out together and went to films together and talked about the future so in january of 2011 thousands and thousands, ultimately hundreds of thousands of young people came to tahrir square and occupied it, they had tends, some of them just didn't leave, started putting up placards, hosni mubarak, please resign, we need a shower. when they did that, i recognized them as sons and daughters of people i had gone to school with and i had followed the arab world, so i felt a certain affinity to them and was very interested in what they had to say, because it was different from the ones i had known in the early 70s. it was the time of romanticism that of the old 1960s, we were talking perso
nineteenth century by the then ruler, an imitation of paris, studied and loved the ruler and imitation of baron house and's reconfiguration of the modern city. we are seeing those french roundabouts in an armor i noticed catching up. cairo did some time ago. and i live off of that square and went to school because the american university in cairo was just off of tigress square and a lot of egyptian student franz, hung out together and went to films together and talked about the future so in...
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jack hough, baron's senior editor, charlie gasparino and the new economic thinking director. charlie, a lot of story has been about mr. buffett. the truth is we have very high tax rate in this country. >> this should be about mr. buffett too. he is providing $3 billion financing for this. preferred deal. not a lot of money for him. that is a drop in the bucket for berkshire hathaway. under normal circumstances that would be not much of a story. that would be a paragraph in the thing. there is one story, that point man, one limousine liberal point man for president obama. that pound, that pound the table for higher taxes own the rich and even people that aren't so rich and that is warren buffett. for him to do this is so hypocritical. for him to do, and not explain why he is doing this. i mean, we hear, listen, warren buffett is great investor. i know people know him say he is nice guy. this is pure liberal hypocrisy. why is it okay for him to escape and rest of us get screwed with higher taxes? dierdre: he is more famous than he is. >> has money and job to put it to work and
jack hough, baron's senior editor, charlie gasparino and the new economic thinking director. charlie, a lot of story has been about mr. buffett. the truth is we have very high tax rate in this country. >> this should be about mr. buffett too. he is providing $3 billion financing for this. preferred deal. not a lot of money for him. that is a drop in the bucket for berkshire hathaway. under normal circumstances that would be not much of a story. that would be a paragraph in the thing....
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. >> to pull it off, drager, along with producer jan barons and post production consultant, michael viksucombined three different planes. first, a remote controlled model airplane. to make the wing of the remote control plane disappear, they painted it out, frame by frame, replacing it with the blue from the sky. the detailed 3-d aircraft was created with a computer and inserted into footage shot on location at a hamburg airfield. it's the 3-d version of the plane that tumbles to the earth and pulls up for a landing, just in time. >> i think the biggest challenge for the landing was to create a realistic looking plane, which we see before that, flying through the air in 3-d. and then making it land on the real airport. >> after the plane lands, it comes to a stop and the pilot pops out of the cockpit. that's where a real plane comes into play. >> we used the real plane, because we had to have all those dimensions. we have to have the position for the pilot where he comes out. so what happened was, we shooted it with the real plane. and afterwards, we put the 3-d machine right on to the re
. >> to pull it off, drager, along with producer jan barons and post production consultant, michael viksucombined three different planes. first, a remote controlled model airplane. to make the wing of the remote control plane disappear, they painted it out, frame by frame, replacing it with the blue from the sky. the detailed 3-d aircraft was created with a computer and inserted into footage shot on location at a hamburg airfield. it's the 3-d version of the plane that tumbles to the...
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they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may have heard about this yesterday. alyssa rubin was on that chopper along with some other journalists, including a time magazine photographer who took these images from the crash site. what they were doing there, that was intended to be an air relief effort for these refugees. once the aircraft crashed what you have now is literally a boots on the ground effort. air campaigns have a way of not becoming air campaigns. whether it's the support forces to keep aircraft flying safely, there's some sort of crash or unforeseen circumstance. even bombing campaigns, but especially relief efforts that you attempt to
they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may...