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we need that kernel of alert across all three states and from there build the full-blown system.ge ma, an app that can tell you an earthquake is coming. in california, certainly worries about the big one. richard allen university of california at berkeley. >>> broken gas lines blame ford starting several fires inside a mobile home community in napa. firefighters couldn't do much when they arrived because the quake took out water lines. here's laura anthony of kgo affiliate. >> reporter: this is the scene this morning at napa valley mobile home park where four mobile homes were completely destroyed, burnt to the ground in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake. first the gas mains broke, then the water lines. when firefighters got here, they had no water pressure, they were unable to put out the fires, all they could do is evacuate residents and try to contain them. they brought in their own water tenders and were able to put out the flames. but, as you can see, this and three others, a total loss. good news, no injuries, no fatalities, at this location. i'm kgo's laura anthony
we need that kernel of alert across all three states and from there build the full-blown system.ge ma, an app that can tell you an earthquake is coming. in california, certainly worries about the big one. richard allen university of california at berkeley. >>> broken gas lines blame ford starting several fires inside a mobile home community in napa. firefighters couldn't do much when they arrived because the quake took out water lines. here's laura anthony of kgo affiliate. >>...
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instead, we are referring to a small collection of provisions that express kernels of transcendent americans. wereugh the barons preserving their own interests, they nevertheless tried to bolster their cause with statements of principle that spoke to broader issues of governance such as due process, separation of powers, freedom from arbitrary action, and the elements of a fair trial. most famous of course is chapter 39. provides that no freeman man shall be taken or imprisoned or deceased of any freehold or liberties except by bill legal judgment of his peers or the law. the provision is instantly recognizable as the seed for our modern concept of due process. likewise, chapters 12 and 14 which require consent of the council before taxes may be imposed contain a hint of the principle of separation of power. those provisions distributed of persons, claasses the barons of the king, rather than on components of government. but they speak to the dangers of concentrated authority. chapter 23, which forbids the king from ordering towns or freemen from constructing bridges across rivers, may seem
instead, we are referring to a small collection of provisions that express kernels of transcendent americans. wereugh the barons preserving their own interests, they nevertheless tried to bolster their cause with statements of principle that spoke to broader issues of governance such as due process, separation of powers, freedom from arbitrary action, and the elements of a fair trial. most famous of course is chapter 39. provides that no freeman man shall be taken or imprisoned or deceased of...
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there's interesting research done by a couple of colleagues at kernel, where they looked at tolerance of inequity. how tolerant are you of some free riding on the system. employees, who are more ipp tolerant of an equity think that everywhere should roll up their sleeves, get more frustrated with pay secrecy and are better performers. that's what you heard - we attracting better workers, people that want to be part of a team, and the transparency is a good environment. >> what a good conversation. good to talk to you. >> linda barrington is the executive director at cornell university. >>> next, tech start-ups have created a new resurgens in an old neighbourhood known over the world. i tell you what it could mean for harlem and their struggling middle class. stay with us. >> al jazeera america presents >> what did i do? please take this curse off of me. >> 15 stories one incredible journey edge of ei @j >>> new york did i's harlem is famous or infamous. it's where performers get their starts, and is a hot bed of crime and poverty. an unemployment rate in harlem of 19% was shape in a r
there's interesting research done by a couple of colleagues at kernel, where they looked at tolerance of inequity. how tolerant are you of some free riding on the system. employees, who are more ipp tolerant of an equity think that everywhere should roll up their sleeves, get more frustrated with pay secrecy and are better performers. that's what you heard - we attracting better workers, people that want to be part of a team, and the transparency is a good environment. >> what a good...
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some fresh corn kernels. august and corn is really good right now. a few seasonings.ome fresh red pepper. a little bit of paprika. then they have some bread crumbs >> where going to mix that up. me because he is so much of the raw. and really going to do a lot to put together. i want a really nice rich shrimp flavor. i'm going to drop a little bottle here. >> you want to see a phone. a little bit of running around the edges is good. just about perfect. >> you just sort of form of them and the pan. nice thing about this makes is that it does have that exact texture. that will give you a little bit. a thin layer of cannibalization. you can bader it if you want. we are already working with a lot of butter. this attack and for sure. everything is back and for sure. >> will we serve them locally when they are in season. we have a little bit of a pickle relish that we make with cabbage and sweet peppers. some mustard greens which had an ice cream flavor and a little bit of pungency. >> and a strong color. it is always tough to worry about the heat level. protect our regular
some fresh corn kernels. august and corn is really good right now. a few seasonings.ome fresh red pepper. a little bit of paprika. then they have some bread crumbs >> where going to mix that up. me because he is so much of the raw. and really going to do a lot to put together. i want a really nice rich shrimp flavor. i'm going to drop a little bottle here. >> you want to see a phone. a little bit of running around the edges is good. just about perfect. >> you just sort of form...
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. >> it is kernel disturbing and -- at this point the juvenile justice system will be taking over and looking into any kind of counseling services they provide and what they do from here with these 2 juveniles. >> they killed a family member. i know that some won't understand but he was a member of our family. >> and mckenzie's other 2 dogs were locked outside. the family still trying to make sense of what happened. they believe sparky died trying to protect their home. >> nothing can bring back sparky at this point, so i do hope that at least the one that killed him gets punished. >> both boys have been charged with burglary and one has been charged with animal cruelty. police are still trying to determine if there are other victims in this crime spree. >>> the ceo for the company center plate that provides concessions is accused of animal cruelty. the incident was caught on a surveillance camera and we want to warn you, it may be disturbing for some viewers. an elevator camera recorded him repeatedly kicking a dog while it lay in the corner. at one point he yanked the leash so hard
. >> it is kernel disturbing and -- at this point the juvenile justice system will be taking over and looking into any kind of counseling services they provide and what they do from here with these 2 juveniles. >> they killed a family member. i know that some won't understand but he was a member of our family. >> and mckenzie's other 2 dogs were locked outside. the family still trying to make sense of what happened. they believe sparky died trying to protect their home....
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towards only two feet tall so that the weak crop doesn't grow the wheat stock it grows the wheat kernel god bless the the universities and the companies who have been able to genetically do these sorts of things so yes but i mean my feet are poisonous in the process. they would i don't bet on each and there are no i you and i were not scientists think these are these are genetically modified foods that we've been if they don't grow in style doesn't mean they're better for you i'm not saying that they're worse for you we found that out or as we don't know today well i will take exception to that we've been growing genetically modified wheat now for fifteen years and i haven't grown a third eye yet right but your grandkids knight now i'm jumping out of here i have . done is i have one last question for you how about the other about precious metals what are you seeing there. it's boring isn't a goal just seems to be anchored in dollar terms at or near thirteen hundred dollars an ounce i've been bullish of gold in terms of yen and bullish of gold in terms of the euro but i that's only becau
towards only two feet tall so that the weak crop doesn't grow the wheat stock it grows the wheat kernel god bless the the universities and the companies who have been able to genetically do these sorts of things so yes but i mean my feet are poisonous in the process. they would i don't bet on each and there are no i you and i were not scientists think these are these are genetically modified foods that we've been if they don't grow in style doesn't mean they're better for you i'm not saying...
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bacteria the bt bacteria making the tiny crystal like protein in every little corn kernels those crystals act like poison in the insect stomachs so when they eat the g.m.o. corn they die in a few days seeds modified with bt bacteria d.n.a. has been diffused for more than thirty years to help farmers increase crop out but now the seeds are no longer working according to farmers in brazil who have bought b.p. corn seeds from those wonderful companies they say the corn leaves for me no longer dies after eating the genetically modified corn the farmers have had to spray up to three coats of has just died this year on the g.m.o. corn crops costing them a fortune they're now asking the wonderful g.m.o. seed companies to reimburse them for those costs since their products didn't do what they promised to the brazilian government is now concerned too that these speeds technology. it has left the country vulnerable to test outbreaks and dependent on toxic chemicals made by these wonderful companies in response the wonderful companies are saying they were born to brazilian farmers to plant part of t
bacteria the bt bacteria making the tiny crystal like protein in every little corn kernels those crystals act like poison in the insect stomachs so when they eat the g.m.o. corn they die in a few days seeds modified with bt bacteria d.n.a. has been diffused for more than thirty years to help farmers increase crop out but now the seeds are no longer working according to farmers in brazil who have bought b.p. corn seeds from those wonderful companies they say the corn leaves for me no longer dies...
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i remember kernel house, the advisor to woodrow wilson, said he had a busy day because they spent that morning redrew -- redrawing the map of the world -- but finished by noon and had a great lunch. that is the attitude that dominates some folks in the foreign policy area today. and we pay the cost with blood and money. on the other hand, those in reaction to that are saying that the united states cannot be involved at all. and that the best policy for the united states is the policy we pursued in the early days of the republic which was to trade and stay away. even then they dealt with pirates when they interfered for our perceived rights to trade in other parts of the world. so there was never complete separation from trading. the question the american people are struggling with is what are the interest of the united states that ought to be protected. that knows to some extent to the question of whether you are, for example in the middle east as we did in an earlier age with the communist period, are we facing existential threats or threats regardless? or is it another threat? do we
i remember kernel house, the advisor to woodrow wilson, said he had a busy day because they spent that morning redrew -- redrawing the map of the world -- but finished by noon and had a great lunch. that is the attitude that dominates some folks in the foreign policy area today. and we pay the cost with blood and money. on the other hand, those in reaction to that are saying that the united states cannot be involved at all. and that the best policy for the united states is the policy we pursued...
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my biggest concern here and kernel hunt is right there's little we can do unless we decide to go big or go home. what i am worried about is the white house is essentially saying we are going to do just enough to maintain the status quo while some unimaginable occurrence happens when the government of iraq becomes inclusive. here's the biggest concern from my perspective it appears the white house strategy is once that inclusive government forms in iraq on some magical day they are going to negotiate with isiisis and come to terms somehow. the white house is saying we don't negotiate with terrorists and isis, but if you look at what their intention appears to be, they are saying at some point they are going to have to negotiate with isis. you can't negotiate with isis. the only way to solve the problem is more rockets up their tailpipes. we have to get on the giddyup. it has to be done quickly. >> what's interesting we had john kerry negotiating with hamas and we have said hamas is a terrorist organization. i wouldn't be surprised if we did. they are very concerned about hamas the uni
my biggest concern here and kernel hunt is right there's little we can do unless we decide to go big or go home. what i am worried about is the white house is essentially saying we are going to do just enough to maintain the status quo while some unimaginable occurrence happens when the government of iraq becomes inclusive. here's the biggest concern from my perspective it appears the white house strategy is once that inclusive government forms in iraq on some magical day they are going to...
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. >> so kernel safer, not only do you have information for us, new information for us we are not makingmay be going backwards. >> absolutely. first off condolences to general green's family and his close friends for his death. let me be clear on this we have made progress anywhere we stand physically we have physical forces which secured there. first off let me be clear on this, no doubt al qaeda is moving back in hined -- behind us. they are cooperating with the taliban. we have to have grave concern about what our investment is and what we plan to do now as we start going back. i am not saying we should maintain the 100,000 troops we have had in the past. we need to deal with the fact there is a credible fact moving back into afghanistan. at the same time you see these events happening. the taliban infiltrated the afghan army. this is an example of that. we will find out this individual was inspired the release of the five taliban commanders released. this is not a good way to end military action in afghanistan. you have military information that the taliban is increasing numbers ther
. >> so kernel safer, not only do you have information for us, new information for us we are not makingmay be going backwards. >> absolutely. first off condolences to general green's family and his close friends for his death. let me be clear on this we have made progress anywhere we stand physically we have physical forces which secured there. first off let me be clear on this, no doubt al qaeda is moving back in hined -- behind us. they are cooperating with the taliban. we have to...
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my biggest concern here and kernel hunt is right there's little we can do unless we decide to go big or go home. what i am worried about is the white house is essentially saying we are going to do just enough to maintain the status quo while some unimaginable occurrence happens when the government of iraq becomes inclusive. here's the biggest concern from my perspective it appears the white house strategy is once that inclusive government forms in iraq on some magical day they are going to negotiate with isiisis and come to terms somehow. the white house is saying we don't negotiate with terrorists and isis, but if you look at what their intention appears to be, they are saying at some point they are going to have to negotiate with isis. you can't negotiate with isis. the only way to solve the problem is more rockets up their tailpipes. we have to get on the giddyup. it has to be done quickly. >> what's interesting we had john kerry negotiating with hamas and we have said hamas is a terrorist organization. i wouldn't be surprised if we did. they are very concerned about hamas the uni
my biggest concern here and kernel hunt is right there's little we can do unless we decide to go big or go home. what i am worried about is the white house is essentially saying we are going to do just enough to maintain the status quo while some unimaginable occurrence happens when the government of iraq becomes inclusive. here's the biggest concern from my perspective it appears the white house strategy is once that inclusive government forms in iraq on some magical day they are going to...
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you see bias towards bringing the civil cases with large fines, versus wasting resources on kernel cases>> you spent 22 months in prison for your actions. you have spoken about reform. i'm wondering if you could give us some thoughts as to what that was like, and what did you decide was a good way to reform yourself? >> my past was different from most. what happened, if you saw the movie or read the books, i had a massive drug addiction. i wouldn't say the drugs caused the activities that happened on wall street. i started off doing things right and then started breaking the law with stock manipulations. when i got sober, i kind of looked back in fridge out at some of the things i have done. i got indicted a year later. when i went to jail, that was certainly a point where you get to examine your past. then i started writing a book. when you write, it is almost hyper therapy where you get to re-examine your actions from above and kill back the motivations and see what was driving you, the good, the bad, and the ugly. i was able to get a wholly different perspective on myself. when i emer
you see bias towards bringing the civil cases with large fines, versus wasting resources on kernel cases>> you spent 22 months in prison for your actions. you have spoken about reform. i'm wondering if you could give us some thoughts as to what that was like, and what did you decide was a good way to reform yourself? >> my past was different from most. what happened, if you saw the movie or read the books, i had a massive drug addiction. i wouldn't say the drugs caused the...
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the capture earned him the kernels in the continental army. he had risen to the rank of major general and personally delivered word to washington that rhode island had voted to become one of the united states. when he was victimized and insulted by the legal system, he saw it as a blow to his honor. ego will not allow him to bow to what he saw as unjust application of the laws. news of his plight began to circulate in newspapers. many cannot not believe in old war hero was stuck in debtors prison for years. fate intervened. does anyone know who this is? good.tte, very of the a triumphant tour united states and feted as a hero. he no doubt heard of barton's imprisonment when he visited providence. he definitely heard about barton's fight when he visited vermont in 1825. barton had known lafayette personally and probably first met the french general when he served in the rhode island campaign of 70 pounds and eight -- 1778. lafayette wrote a check to pay the sums for which barton was confined. would barton except this generosity? he had long ref
the capture earned him the kernels in the continental army. he had risen to the rank of major general and personally delivered word to washington that rhode island had voted to become one of the united states. when he was victimized and insulted by the legal system, he saw it as a blow to his honor. ego will not allow him to bow to what he saw as unjust application of the laws. news of his plight began to circulate in newspapers. many cannot not believe in old war hero was stuck in debtors...
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let's rewind that and see that again, because as you see, right here, not even a tenth of a kernel made it into her mouth. >> ask her, is it good? >> is it good? >> great. >> jimmy: she doesn't know pause her face is frozen shut. must believe a fun dinner date. this is alarming. according to a new report from the united nations, the damage from global warming could be er re -- irreversible. it paints the most dire picture yet. they're say thing's a chance we can't stand in front of the refrigerator with the door open for 20 minutes to figure out what we need to eat. it's clear we need to do something, but we're unable to solve anything. we need to give the earth the ice bucket challenge. it's a stunt created to raise awareness of als. you dump a bucket of ice water on your head, make a donation and challenge three other people to do the same. it's been hugely popular and very successful. they've raised almost $100 million and given birth to some funny youtube videos, like this. >> [ bleep ]! >> jimmy: give your friend a concussion and cure a disease. even little kids have been getting i
let's rewind that and see that again, because as you see, right here, not even a tenth of a kernel made it into her mouth. >> ask her, is it good? >> is it good? >> great. >> jimmy: she doesn't know pause her face is frozen shut. must believe a fun dinner date. this is alarming. according to a new report from the united nations, the damage from global warming could be er re -- irreversible. it paints the most dire picture yet. they're say thing's a chance we can't stand...
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mechanism gets destroyed at this point >> : after working with police and not catching the leaded kernels greg no longer takes is bytes likes to a drug offering a cash reward to get them back in the know he's lost as his sense of security money and prized possessions of blood for him there to the lights that would best case scenario but i hate the wish just on a guy but all this to stop >> : traffic and ease short freeway please check activity under the over across we confirmed russia and police chasing a car when it crashed into several other cars and west on 80 chp called out we don't know what sparked that chase whether there are injuries we do no traffic was backed up for miles >> : totaled boy has been charged with shooting and killing a homeless man in florida up. his name as it at thompson won the boys in surveillance failure brought the see he allegedly shot a homeless man and confessed to police they say there is no motive but man who says nearby he would as the boy a homeless guy fighting for weeks >> : few customers of at him. started urinating young man duroc adamant him. >> :
mechanism gets destroyed at this point >> : after working with police and not catching the leaded kernels greg no longer takes is bytes likes to a drug offering a cash reward to get them back in the know he's lost as his sense of security money and prized possessions of blood for him there to the lights that would best case scenario but i hate the wish just on a guy but all this to stop >> : traffic and ease short freeway please check activity under the over across we confirmed...
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let me turn it over to the kernel who will go over a few matters for the daily briefing. thank you, governor, and thank you for your leadership. the governor called me and said he wanted us to take control of the security situation. i needed to pick a commander for the job. we have a lot of resources we can bring to the table and i can assure you the best resource the highway patrol has is its personnel. the best person i can bring to the situation in ferguson was captain ron johnson. you have seen a tremendous job he has done in the community over the evening. [applause] [no audio] >> ok we are back on. as i was saying, when i had to consider a commander for this assignment, i had to consider the resources of the highway patrol. our best resource are our people and the best resource i could bring to the situation was captain ron johnson. i want to introduce him so that he can update you on the events from last night and what is going on today. captain johnson. [applause] >> good afternoon. if you cannot hear me, i will step out into the crowd a little bit. if the crowd c
let me turn it over to the kernel who will go over a few matters for the daily briefing. thank you, governor, and thank you for your leadership. the governor called me and said he wanted us to take control of the security situation. i needed to pick a commander for the job. we have a lot of resources we can bring to the table and i can assure you the best resource the highway patrol has is its personnel. the best person i can bring to the situation in ferguson was captain ron johnson. you have...
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it wasn't a depressing place at all it was a happy place where we celebrated life and in fact the kernel always referred to the clinic as a happy place and she was right it was a happy place and so i decided i was going to write the article and i wrote it and i wrote what i felt like it was a pretty innocuous article. i wrote about taking some of our patients swearing for the first time -- swimming for the first time. i had deliberately kept it pretty my old so i was pretty surprised by the reaction that it got. people called me and e-mailed me and one day at work this elderly woman stopped me in the hospital and she asked if i was a dell and she was in her 80s and she handed me this envelope and then she walk away and when i opened the envelope there was a letter and she said she was a retired army physical therapist and she had read my article in the post she knew she had to come to the hospital and hand deliver it so that i would note how much it meant to her to read about it. when i read her letter i realized that moment that ashley was right that this was a story that people wanted
it wasn't a depressing place at all it was a happy place where we celebrated life and in fact the kernel always referred to the clinic as a happy place and she was right it was a happy place and so i decided i was going to write the article and i wrote it and i wrote what i felt like it was a pretty innocuous article. i wrote about taking some of our patients swearing for the first time -- swimming for the first time. i had deliberately kept it pretty my old so i was pretty surprised by the...
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all of those ambitious ideas have shrunk to kernels, which makes me sad.andy from spring home, florida, attended woodstock. caller: i was at woodstock. your take on it is totally different than what us then attended it was. was basically a protest for us against the vietnam war and the way our vietnam war veterans, when they were brought .ack, how they were treated they could not get their jobs back. they weren't given good medical care. people looked at them like they were less than local citizens. of these tin can drives or any of that to help any of the veterans that were from vietnam. if you look on the streets today, three or four of the homeless people -- three out of four homeless people that are on the streets are vietnam veterans who nothing was done for them and nothing is being done for them yet. that's basically what i have to say. guest: i agree completely with everything you said. that's part of what i'm lamenting about where the country is at now. i'm being probably too wishful. but i think that is that feeling -- one of the things they are
all of those ambitious ideas have shrunk to kernels, which makes me sad.andy from spring home, florida, attended woodstock. caller: i was at woodstock. your take on it is totally different than what us then attended it was. was basically a protest for us against the vietnam war and the way our vietnam war veterans, when they were brought .ack, how they were treated they could not get their jobs back. they weren't given good medical care. people looked at them like they were less than local...
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they would dump out some of the kernels and crush them up on a table. once they were crushed up, you take narcotic-laden balloons with glue on them and run them around the cereal. that dries and they put this back into the package, virtually impossible to detect. really a clever way to get drugs in. >> an investigation within the california correctional system found over 10% of all inmates to be under the influence of narcotics at any given time. >> if we didn't have drugs and alcohol inside prison, violence level would be very low. the department is going toward rehabilitation and that's a very good goal and long overdue, but you cannot have rehabilitation as long as you have drugs and alcohol inside of a correctional institution. it doesn't work. >> ready, mikey? >> yeah. >> let's do this. >> in the ongoing battle against drugs and contraband, pelican bay security squad has the authority to conduct cell searches at their discretion anywhere within the prison. >> all the way back? >> all the way back. >> the first guy, come on out. >> come back. >> lik
they would dump out some of the kernels and crush them up on a table. once they were crushed up, you take narcotic-laden balloons with glue on them and run them around the cereal. that dries and they put this back into the package, virtually impossible to detect. really a clever way to get drugs in. >> an investigation within the california correctional system found over 10% of all inmates to be under the influence of narcotics at any given time. >> if we didn't have drugs and...
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by who their adversaries are and this is a perfect example because it shows how they will take one kernel of truth, the truth being that there were jokes that she drinks and barack obama made a joke about her drunk texting him and stuff like that so the point was to show these bio by the republicans get why your guy. this thread comes across that she was drunk and hit her head. chelsea i isn't the child of bil clinton but now you have in here a very close intimate relationship between he and mrs. clinton. >> guest: she will have to answer for things like that, some of the charters that will come about. i had people swear to me they had a relationship. that they saw them kissing or whatever. and by the way it's been in other books also. that isn't new. that has been reported on for the last 20 years. i don't necessarily be weeded. the point was to show id leave, i know for a fact these things happened so it was to show these are issues she has to contend with because all of these rumors constantly swirling around her. i'm not perpetuating the rumors i'm just showing these are rumors that e
by who their adversaries are and this is a perfect example because it shows how they will take one kernel of truth, the truth being that there were jokes that she drinks and barack obama made a joke about her drunk texting him and stuff like that so the point was to show these bio by the republicans get why your guy. this thread comes across that she was drunk and hit her head. chelsea i isn't the child of bil clinton but now you have in here a very close intimate relationship between he and...
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the army at the time, i'm sorry the head of intelligence at the time that negroponte arrived, the kernelho became a favorite of the americans because unlike most of the military who fundamentally couldn't have cared less about the communism or anti-communism, the general had religion on the subject. he had been trained and he had to be ideology can he also was an evangelical and a disciple of the third mirror in the end very militant. in the last several months of the carter administration, there was a rather dramatic shift in policy all over the world because it began to appear the soviet union was taking a much more aggressive approach to the development in the third world. there had been of course the invasion of afghanistan. there was the assistance to the cuban forces in angola. there were even russian troops in the horn of africa. there was involvement in the congo and the carter administration in its last days began to push back and engage this. general alvarez in honduras was responsible for the disappearance of several opposition leaders and this took place not during the reagan
the army at the time, i'm sorry the head of intelligence at the time that negroponte arrived, the kernelho became a favorite of the americans because unlike most of the military who fundamentally couldn't have cared less about the communism or anti-communism, the general had religion on the subject. he had been trained and he had to be ideology can he also was an evangelical and a disciple of the third mirror in the end very militant. in the last several months of the carter administration,...
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he puts out things that there's a hormone imbalance, which has a tiny kernel of truth to it because hisas secreting the wrong hormones, but it wasn't just a hormonal imbalance; it was because the cancer had gone to his liver. >> jobs finally took a medical leave of absence and, in march of 2009, received a secret liver transplant in memphis that wasn't publicly acknowledged until three months later. the doctors who did the operation could tell that the cancer had spread. but jobs returned to work to unveil the ipad, and he continued working right up until the end. what were those last 2 1/2 years of his life like? >> he talked a lot to me about what happened when he got sick and how it focused him. he said he no longer wanted to go out, no longer wanted to travel the world. he would focus on the products. he knew the couple of things he wanted to do, which was the iphone and then the ipad. he had a few other visions. i think he would have loved to have conquered television. he would love to make an easy-to-use television set. so he had those things, but he started focusing on his family
he puts out things that there's a hormone imbalance, which has a tiny kernel of truth to it because hisas secreting the wrong hormones, but it wasn't just a hormonal imbalance; it was because the cancer had gone to his liver. >> jobs finally took a medical leave of absence and, in march of 2009, received a secret liver transplant in memphis that wasn't publicly acknowledged until three months later. the doctors who did the operation could tell that the cancer had spread. but jobs returned...
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all of these kernels are starting to fill here. that, they're not aborting anything.> pretty much, yet. we pollinated all the way to the tip as they say. we have a cool fall and rain and fill this crop out and put it in the bin. >> look at august temperatures, thermometers, three degrees cooler than normal. that is perfect. if i get on the ground here, by the way, two-eared corn, you get that on edge of field. if i look back here, i'm seeing two-eared corn everywhere. that is another one. that has two years ears. we have incredible crop. let me get down here hands and knees, as we putnam members up, look at that mud and moisture. i can't even dig through it. and this loves that. >> yeah. this what we need, jeff. like i said for the viewers. this sets us up for huge crop. farmers need to sell rallies anytime they have the opportunity. >> we'll watch this tomorrow. david: david, liz, i love that stuff. oh, man. by the way, jeff, not only is it perfect for people who love sweet corn like i did, and i know liz does as well, it is great for the price of beef. won't, most o
all of these kernels are starting to fill here. that, they're not aborting anything.> pretty much, yet. we pollinated all the way to the tip as they say. we have a cool fall and rain and fill this crop out and put it in the bin. >> look at august temperatures, thermometers, three degrees cooler than normal. that is perfect. if i get on the ground here, by the way, two-eared corn, you get that on edge of field. if i look back here, i'm seeing two-eared corn everywhere. that is another...
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um -- um -- corn kernel. corn -- pop corn! corn. [ laughter ] the devil? what is -- the devil?] satan? devil corn? candy -- donkey corn? >> it was a corn dog. >> jimmy: corn dog! >> oh! [ applause ] >> you could have just put a a stick on the end of the corn! >> jimmy: no, no, no. he wouldn't do that. no, don't do that. don't do that. that's cruelty, yeah. that is the scariest dog i've ever seen in my life. [ laughter ] >> that's a cute dog. >> jimmy: it's a good dog. yeah, yeah. >> it's from my imagination. >> jimmy: but he's attacking -- he's attacking -- he's attacking someone. >> yeah, well, that's him barking. >> jimmy: and he's got sharp teeth. [ laughter ] i like that dog. okay, here we go. this is the final one right here because now we're going to go -- whoever wins this gets 50 points and wins the whole thing. >> oh, okay. >> so it's you and me? >> jimmy: yeah, me and you. >> you're the better drawer, apparently. >> okay. so -- >> jimmy: wiz, i want to frame this. [ laughter ] your next track should be called "corn dog." all right, here we go. now, we share the same c
um -- um -- corn kernel. corn -- pop corn! corn. [ laughter ] the devil? what is -- the devil?] satan? devil corn? candy -- donkey corn? >> it was a corn dog. >> jimmy: corn dog! >> oh! [ applause ] >> you could have just put a a stick on the end of the corn! >> jimmy: no, no, no. he wouldn't do that. no, don't do that. don't do that. that's cruelty, yeah. that is the scariest dog i've ever seen in my life. [ laughter ] >> that's a cute dog. >> jimmy:...
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i want to go to kernel rick francona, our military analyst and also advised general schwarzkopf during the gulf war. how dangerous is this mission? >> i think it's the right mission. there will be an element of danger there but it's interesting that isis chose this target right after the president announces that we're going to defend irbil, they have artillery strikes on kurdish positions around irbil. it might have been a test to see if the president meant what he said and obviously he did because they're taking out the artillery now. artillery is a good target to hit with the laser guided weapon, fairly easy target to hit and sends a message. this is i think the right move. >> let's go to barbara starr, pentagon correspondent. i was curious who weapons isis had to fight back. barbara, do you know the answer to that? >> by all accounts they have the artillery pieces and heavy weapons. the belief is also they may have some limited shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles and rockets, whether they could reach to the altitude that u.s. military war planes would be flying at it doubtful at t
i want to go to kernel rick francona, our military analyst and also advised general schwarzkopf during the gulf war. how dangerous is this mission? >> i think it's the right mission. there will be an element of danger there but it's interesting that isis chose this target right after the president announces that we're going to defend irbil, they have artillery strikes on kurdish positions around irbil. it might have been a test to see if the president meant what he said and obviously he...
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by who their adversaries are and this is a perfect example because it shows how they will take one kernelof truth being that there were jokes that she drinks were there were pictures of her partying with her staff and barack obama made a joke about her touching and things like that so the point was to show these republicans getting to why you'll buy it and then they they would'vtheywould've counted ford a series of evidence to support it. so the point was not that she was drinking but that people believe that they were automatically wanted to jump to that she was so that's what i tried to do that -- >> host: it comes across as this possibility that she was drunk and hit her head but then let me say another piece of dirt with regards to her is her relationship with vince foster and of course we've seen in the tabloids the recent suggestion that chelsea isn't even a child of bill clinton but now you have here a very close intimate relationship between -- >> guest: she will have to answer for the things that come about. my people swear to me that she had a relationship. they saw them kissing
by who their adversaries are and this is a perfect example because it shows how they will take one kernelof truth being that there were jokes that she drinks were there were pictures of her partying with her staff and barack obama made a joke about her touching and things like that so the point was to show these republicans getting to why you'll buy it and then they they would'vtheywould've counted ford a series of evidence to support it. so the point was not that she was drinking but that...
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i remember kernel house, the advisor to woodrow wilson, said he had a busy day because they spent that morning redrew -- redrawing the map of the world -- but finished by noon and had a great lunch. that is the attitude that dominates some folks in the foreign policy area today. and we pay the cost with blood and money. on the other hand, those in reaction to that are saying that the united states cannot be involved at all. and that the best policy for the united states is the policy we pursued in the early days of the republic which was to trade and stay away. even then they dealt with pirates when they interfered for our perceived rights to trade in other parts of the world. so there was never complete separation from trading. the question the american people are struggling with is what are the interest of the united states that ought to be protected. that knows to some extent to the question of whether you are, for example in the middle east as we did in an earlier age with the communist period, are we facing existential threats or threats regardless? or is it another threat? do we
i remember kernel house, the advisor to woodrow wilson, said he had a busy day because they spent that morning redrew -- redrawing the map of the world -- but finished by noon and had a great lunch. that is the attitude that dominates some folks in the foreign policy area today. and we pay the cost with blood and money. on the other hand, those in reaction to that are saying that the united states cannot be involved at all. and that the best policy for the united states is the policy we pursued...
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education, because what it allows you to do is when you reverse that time is fixed, learning is variable kerneld you start to unbundle all of what goes into learning people. you can start to think about very new business models, different ways to bring learning to people, and that's very powerful. >> sreenivasan: the department of education has weighed in and approved the use of federal aid for students attending college of american. the department is currently evaluating applications from several more institutions. >> ifill: we continue our "rethinking college" series tomorrow when hari looks at the trillion dollar burden of student loans. online, we look at the changing face of the typical college freshman. no longer just fresh out of high school, they're older and juggling jobs and families. >> ifill: a group of lawyers is charging immigration officials with violating the due process rights of detainees held at a new mexico detention center. they filed a lawsuit against the federal government friday, special correspondent kathleen mccleery talked with one of the attorneys offering free legal
education, because what it allows you to do is when you reverse that time is fixed, learning is variable kerneld you start to unbundle all of what goes into learning people. you can start to think about very new business models, different ways to bring learning to people, and that's very powerful. >> sreenivasan: the department of education has weighed in and approved the use of federal aid for students attending college of american. the department is currently evaluating applications...
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that's of this kernel right president obama has said that any further intervention in iraq outside of kurdistan would be contingent on changes political changes inside iraq. do you think that the appointment of a body as prime minister is going to greenlight more actions against isis in iraq or in a larger american involvement in iraq and if so even if it doesn't produce the political changes the ride was talking about. what are your thoughts on what might happen if president obama were to go down that road. well certainly the cover for further military action. could be produced by this new president and that has been appointed to the prime minister that's been appointed but is ryan said it's really no change in the underlying causes and problems that you see within the iraqi government and its sectarian ness that has alienated the sunni particularly out in the western part of iraq but i think it made provide the political cover that president obama feels that he needs in order to have a wider military. operation in iraq which i think he has asked us do you think he actually wants one
that's of this kernel right president obama has said that any further intervention in iraq outside of kurdistan would be contingent on changes political changes inside iraq. do you think that the appointment of a body as prime minister is going to greenlight more actions against isis in iraq or in a larger american involvement in iraq and if so even if it doesn't produce the political changes the ride was talking about. what are your thoughts on what might happen if president obama were to go...
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. >> one of the kernels i was flying with the scribe to drones to me as crack for commanders in the fieldet the intelligence without risking the highlights. >> as i said earlier, we had a headline eight months ago that's it where going back to the defense department of 1939. may i presume that discussion is over? ukraine has raised a lot of questions. gaza, as well. policy isent, public going down. it is not up. the budget does not turn on a dime unless there is an event of significance. we had fiscal drag. drag.did have some fiscal that is lessening now. a lot of this shows the dynamism of the american economy. this is why growth continues here. this is why production continues here. companies have this dynamic impact on the economy and growth. >> thank you for joining us. >> we gave -- we greatly appreciated. let's do a forex report. yen, 102.47. some calm in russian ruble. owner of the sacramento kings will be joining us. we will be right back. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> missouri governor jay nixon activates the national guard as me under police co assault, with gunfire
. >> one of the kernels i was flying with the scribe to drones to me as crack for commanders in the fieldet the intelligence without risking the highlights. >> as i said earlier, we had a headline eight months ago that's it where going back to the defense department of 1939. may i presume that discussion is over? ukraine has raised a lot of questions. gaza, as well. policy isent, public going down. it is not up. the budget does not turn on a dime unless there is an event of...
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also involved in our cyber activities and do terrific work on forensics and to uncover and prosecute kernel activity online. they are constantly innovating and using technology to get faster and better at the ways in which they are able to do that forensic activity. secret service is crippling international cyber crime. becoming increasingly innovative not only in the ways in which they do prosecution but also really working hard and one up -- rolling up their sleeves to see how they can carry out a successful prosecution while sharing information without -- with us to share to our government and stakeholders as quickly as possible to prevent further ctivity. the secret service and the fbi are working hard. we have terrific stuff going on in our cyber center. the national communications and cyber security integration ervice, it is 24/7 center. it has on the floor of that center, not only our colleagues across the dhs but also our colleagues across the interagency including law enforcement and the ntelligence committee. our colleagues come together and with increasingly sophisticated technol
also involved in our cyber activities and do terrific work on forensics and to uncover and prosecute kernel activity online. they are constantly innovating and using technology to get faster and better at the ways in which they are able to do that forensic activity. secret service is crippling international cyber crime. becoming increasingly innovative not only in the ways in which they do prosecution but also really working hard and one up -- rolling up their sleeves to see how they can carry...
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kernel and rice -- co ann rice.colenol they have become more on balance, more favoring the israelis everywhere. the attacks on gaza, massive attacks, the us is not a war, these are military attacks. no way to defend. the palestinians in gaza are like fish in a barrel. there's nowhere for them to go, nowhere for them to hide. the israelis are just picking by one with the agreement of the united states of america. it is up to us as the citizens of this country to keep going president obama and the state department and our congress to say we are horrified about the level of u.s. support for israel. that israel can act with impunity, but we say no, no to israeli impunity. no. no. no. also, we say the only way that there will be these there is to end the siege of haas up. and the siege of gaza. the siege of gaza. thank you. another round of applause please. [applause] a >> announcement. announcement. hide.ahu you can't we charged you with genocide. see?yahu can't you palestine will be free. palestine will be free. free, free, palestine. now.he occupation free, free, palestine. occupation as a crime
kernel and rice -- co ann rice.colenol they have become more on balance, more favoring the israelis everywhere. the attacks on gaza, massive attacks, the us is not a war, these are military attacks. no way to defend. the palestinians in gaza are like fish in a barrel. there's nowhere for them to go, nowhere for them to hide. the israelis are just picking by one with the agreement of the united states of america. it is up to us as the citizens of this country to keep going president obama and...
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and this is a perfect example because it shows how clinton haters will take one kernel of truth, thetruth being they were jokes that she, there were jokes that she, you know, drinks and/or there were pictures of her parting in colombia with her staff and you know, barack obama made a joke about her drunk texting him and things like that. so the point was there to show wild eyed republicans get too wild eyed and a sort of pounds and they put forward these theories without any evidence to support it. so the point was not that she was drinking, but that people believed that they were automatically wanted to jump that she was thinking. so that's what i tried to do. >> host: it comes across as this is a possibility that the woman was drunk and fell down in history. let me just say, another piece of dirt with regard to her is the relationship within this foster. of course, we saw tabloid suggestions that chelsea is not even the child of bill clinton, but i think webb hubbell in that case. you have in your a very close intimate relationship between foster and mrs. clinton. >> guest: what i
and this is a perfect example because it shows how clinton haters will take one kernel of truth, thetruth being they were jokes that she, there were jokes that she, you know, drinks and/or there were pictures of her parting in colombia with her staff and you know, barack obama made a joke about her drunk texting him and things like that. so the point was there to show wild eyed republicans get too wild eyed and a sort of pounds and they put forward these theories without any evidence to support...
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there is a perfect example because it shows how clinton haters will take one kernel of truth, the truthbeing that there were jokes that, there were jokes that she drinks or there were pictures of her partying in colombia with her staff and barack obama made a joke about her drunk texting him and things like that. so the point there was to show that these wild eyed republicans get too wild eyed and they sort of bounce and they put forward a these days without any evidence to support it. so the point was not that she was drinking, but that people believed that we are automatically wanted to jump that she was drinking. so that's what i tried to do. >> host: it comes across as this is a possibility that the woman was drunk and fell down and hit her head. let me just say another piece of dirt with regard to her is the relationship with vince foster. we've seen in tabloids recently suggestions that chelsea is not even a java bill clinton but i think webb hubbell. you have in your a very close intimate relationship between foster and mrs. clinton. >> guest: what i say is you have to answer for
there is a perfect example because it shows how clinton haters will take one kernel of truth, the truthbeing that there were jokes that, there were jokes that she drinks or there were pictures of her partying in colombia with her staff and barack obama made a joke about her drunk texting him and things like that. so the point there was to show that these wild eyed republicans get too wild eyed and they sort of bounce and they put forward a these days without any evidence to support it. so the...
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the kernel joins us now from d.c. you are a military guy. yo africa.u know what is going on there. he bowled but is a very serious subject. >> it is. this is on the verge of a breakout. despite the diseases. all of that aside, patient fleeing, etc., stealing bloody sheets. why on earth would they do this? you have to understand the back story. what you are seeing behind this is a struggle. it is a socioeconomic and space struggle between western medicine. it is absolutely fascinating. they ultimately were able to make peace. it was fascinating to me. christianity is about the afterlife of saving your soul. when you have a problem with your lover or your spouse, you have to go to the local faith healer. there is no compromise. suddenly, it you are threatening the incomes and they are the ones that appear to be spreading this myth that ebola does not exist. the western medicine is actually affect you. all sorts of crazy things. how can they believe that? our own ancestors believed that. in times of hysteria and crisis, people look for somewhere or someth
the kernel joins us now from d.c. you are a military guy. yo africa.u know what is going on there. he bowled but is a very serious subject. >> it is. this is on the verge of a breakout. despite the diseases. all of that aside, patient fleeing, etc., stealing bloody sheets. why on earth would they do this? you have to understand the back story. what you are seeing behind this is a struggle. it is a socioeconomic and space struggle between western medicine. it is absolutely fascinating....
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recall how foreigners were fascinated by americans of 1830's who pretended to be kernels or majors, there were no privates. some were real most titles, many were titles to bestow privilege. dragging was a way to attain power. -- drinking was a way to attain power, or at least the illusion of power. until one had sobered up. heavy drinking was part of the male only power sinking world. no wonder so much business was conducted over bottles. one major way that alcohol has been used in many societies, including the early republic, was for men to get women drunk. as a small bodied woman crumpled at the drunkenness, the large bodied man having had its enough to drink to feel powerful, could guide her in the pathway that he wanted. women began pliable to male desires. one suspect that the temperance movement was provoked by this, male practice. temperance practice -- temperance movements linked drinking to prostitution, saying it was more about male misbehavior. they use female virtue to curtail male drinking, and all the vices. primary sources site native american drinking, and men and women we
recall how foreigners were fascinated by americans of 1830's who pretended to be kernels or majors, there were no privates. some were real most titles, many were titles to bestow privilege. dragging was a way to attain power. -- drinking was a way to attain power, or at least the illusion of power. until one had sobered up. heavy drinking was part of the male only power sinking world. no wonder so much business was conducted over bottles. one major way that alcohol has been used in many...
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all of those ambitious ideas have shrunk to kernels, which makes me sad. host: sandy from spring home, florida, attended woodstock. caller: hello. i was at woodstock. but your take on it is totally different than what us that attended it was. it was basically a protest for us against the vietnam war and the way our vietnam war veterans, when they were brought back, how they were treated. they could not get their jobs back. they weren't given good medical care. people looked at them like they were less than local citizens. there was none of these tin can drives or any of that to help any of the veterans that were from vietnam. if you look on the streets today, 3/4 of homeless people that are on the streets are vietnam veterans who nothing was done for them and nothing is being done for them yet. that's basically what i have to say. guest: i agree completely with everything you said. that's part of what i'm lamenting about where the country is now. again, i repeat, i'm being probably too wishful. but i think that is that feeling is still in america, and one
all of those ambitious ideas have shrunk to kernels, which makes me sad. host: sandy from spring home, florida, attended woodstock. caller: hello. i was at woodstock. but your take on it is totally different than what us that attended it was. it was basically a protest for us against the vietnam war and the way our vietnam war veterans, when they were brought back, how they were treated. they could not get their jobs back. they weren't given good medical care. people looked at them like they...