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what really happened to her at south hadley high? the local district attorney was one of those asking that question. and she was determined to find the answers. >> coming up -- >> our investigation revealed that it was, in fact, a campaign. >> reporter: a campaign of what? >> of tormenting, of making her life miserable. >> it was about to make headlines around the world. what happened to >>> was phoebe prince really bullied to death? it was the question on everyone's mind in south hadley in early 2010. but there was one woman who had the legal power to probe for answers. >> this wasn't a case of sticks and stones. >> reporter: elizabeth schibel was the district attorney who investigated phoebe's suicide. after looking through phone records and the internet, she came to the conclusion that phoebe wasn't just bullied but pounded by classmates after she first started at hadley high. >> our investigation revealed it was, in fact, a campaign. >> reporter: a campaign of what? a campaign of tormenting? >> of tormenting, of making her life m
what really happened to her at south hadley high? the local district attorney was one of those asking that question. and she was determined to find the answers. >> coming up -- >> our investigation revealed that it was, in fact, a campaign. >> reporter: a campaign of what? >> of tormenting, of making her life miserable. >> it was about to make headlines around the world. what happened to >>> was phoebe prince really bullied to death? it was the question on...
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hadley is a founding partner of the rice hadley group. he continues to serve his country and co-chairs a bipartisan senior working group of the united states institute of peace addressing american policy in the middle east. he's an extraordinary american. steve, thank you for taking the time to join us today. [ applause ] finally, the panel will be moderated by our own professor. for peace and development, ladies and gentlemen, i think you are in for an intellectual treat. thank you for attending. [ applause ] >> well, thank you very much mrs. sadat, and thank you dean townshend for your support. dr. brzezinski, mr. hadley, it's my pleasure to host you in my home institution. i know i usually see you in washington and all these other places. i know for some of you this may be the first time to come to maryland, so welcome and we really appreciate you taking the time to join us. i'm going to go ahead and start asking questions, but before i wanted to explain why you're surrounded by such beautiful art. if you notice, and dr. brzezinski, be
hadley is a founding partner of the rice hadley group. he continues to serve his country and co-chairs a bipartisan senior working group of the united states institute of peace addressing american policy in the middle east. he's an extraordinary american. steve, thank you for taking the time to join us today. [ applause ] finally, the panel will be moderated by our own professor. for peace and development, ladies and gentlemen, i think you are in for an intellectual treat. thank you for...
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hadley. it is known for his thoughtfulness, his openness, differing views, his consensus building style, and his deep knowledge. that is why american leaders have trusted him with some of the highest positions of the land, including as national security adviser to president george w. bush. he has served in multiple administration's, both republican and democratic, including with dr. brzezinski in the carter white house. currently, mr. hadley is a founding partner of the wright- hadley group. he continues to serve his country and cochairs of bipartisan working group of the united states institute of peace, addressing american policy in the middle east. he is an extraordinary american. steve, thank you for taking the time to join us to date. [applause] -- to join us today. finally, the panel will be moderated by our professor, the holder a anwar sadat chair for peace and humanity. i think you are in for an intellectual treat, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for attending. [applause] >> thank yo
hadley. it is known for his thoughtfulness, his openness, differing views, his consensus building style, and his deep knowledge. that is why american leaders have trusted him with some of the highest positions of the land, including as national security adviser to president george w. bush. he has served in multiple administration's, both republican and democratic, including with dr. brzezinski in the carter white house. currently, mr. hadley is a founding partner of the wright- hadley group. he...
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hadley here at the mansion. mrs. hadley was one of the youngest first ladies that lived here at the mansion. however, she chose to wait and have her portrait painted years later when she was in her 60s. the story is that her son john hadley did come in and see the mansion years later and remarked that he wishes mother had not waited until she was so much older to have her portrait painted and wished she had chosen a dress that did not look like a nightgown. mrs. hadley lived here at the mansion when in february 1911 lightning struck the old capitol building and it burned and she and her children were upstairs squadled in blankets watching in horror as the fire burned down the capitol building. this is a portrait of mrs. carolyn bond. carolyn bond was really important to the mansion in what she did and provided for all of us. in 1973 she opened the mansion to public tours trying to make the mansion available to all the people and children of missouri. we have around 70,000 visitors annually and the s doens have so far
hadley here at the mansion. mrs. hadley was one of the youngest first ladies that lived here at the mansion. however, she chose to wait and have her portrait painted years later when she was in her 60s. the story is that her son john hadley did come in and see the mansion years later and remarked that he wishes mother had not waited until she was so much older to have her portrait painted and wished she had chosen a dress that did not look like a nightgown. mrs. hadley lived here at the mansion...
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we are with mark meckler uno run the citizens for self governance, hadley, and net gillespie. u.s.nspired? >> we know he is the good speech giver. john: better than romney? >> at the podium he is a plus. but he said we should drill for more natural gas. that is the most abundant resource. hopefully he will follow through. john: to develop a 100 year supply of natural gas price by thought he resisted that? >> he was then favorable energy production but favoring overseas. i am not hopeful. >> i like he mentioned that. and he is a eager to work with the bipartisan debt commission. we know that he knows there is $60 million in debt. that was not talk about earlier. in is acknowledged. i am curious of his plan. he has not done anything so far. john: he will tax the rich people. >> if you do the arithmetic it is not enough. >> i like he called out the g.o.p. to be paid with their plans. he could practice talking to a mirror. [laughter] but unlike media he attacked balmy for privilege if you need money for college ask your parents. and also paul ryan. this is petty differences. if they ca
we are with mark meckler uno run the citizens for self governance, hadley, and net gillespie. u.s.nspired? >> we know he is the good speech giver. john: better than romney? >> at the podium he is a plus. but he said we should drill for more natural gas. that is the most abundant resource. hopefully he will follow through. john: to develop a 100 year supply of natural gas price by thought he resisted that? >> he was then favorable energy production but favoring overseas. i am...
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in two thousand and four form a union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wanted why he couldn't get another full time job then a friend told him about a blacklist held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself to cause and complete tale reports. political of political activists were threatening injuries were part i was clearly . they were the employers were distributing this month's themselves with this blacklist in the organization i think basically are normally better for people from a climate much of the information in hadley style is clips probably left wing newspapers i've uni and magazines but some comes from a different source altogether the police i was and their names i was a participant on another freshest demonstration. this information doesn't come from their employers could only have come from a place i mean we don't agree with employers keep a blacklist it's an illegal thing. it opens up a whole new dimension when the state security forces
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in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then friends told him about a blacklist held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself goes into detail. what. the employers were distributed amongst themselves as blacklist an organization. basically for normal people for much of the information in hadley style is clips from left wing newspapers and union magazines but some comes from a different source altogether police i was and they're named. a participant. this information. could only have come from a place i mean we don't agree with blacklist it's not illegal. but a. mention. of forces involved in this it it almost marks a place that working on a building sites one of the most dangerous jobs in the u.k. . fifty tested the construction industry many of the workers say the reason they're on the blacklist is because they blew the whistle on poor health and safety standards
in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then friends told him about a blacklist held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself goes into detail. what. the employers were distributed amongst themselves as blacklist an organization. basically for normal people for much of the...
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although steve hadley said that he thinks some of the american people are becoming french. i was a little disturbed to hear that. with that, let me turn now to this extraordinary panel of experts and introduce them to you. first, let me tell you what we've asked them to reflect on and you'll find a remarkable similarity to the other themes of this conversation. this isn't every r everything we asked them to do. this is give you a feel for the kinds of things we asked them to give some thought to. where a free and fair democratic system would make resume for all religious actors is best for egypt and the other arab spring countries in the long run? second, whether a regime of robust religious freedom which we practice is an essential component of religious democracy, whether robust religious freedom is likely to moderate the liberal radicalism of some of the religious actors or is it to the contrary more likely to unleash the liberal radicalism? and then finally, here we move back into the area that we just discussed a bit in our keynote conversation, how can u.s. foreign po
although steve hadley said that he thinks some of the american people are becoming french. i was a little disturbed to hear that. with that, let me turn now to this extraordinary panel of experts and introduce them to you. first, let me tell you what we've asked them to reflect on and you'll find a remarkable similarity to the other themes of this conversation. this isn't every r everything we asked them to do. this is give you a feel for the kinds of things we asked them to give some thought...
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bush steve hadley. steve, good to see you. a lot going on.s talk about iran and the testing of iron dome, at least against short-range rockets. the promise from president obama for more money for more missile defense against the longer range missiles. they already have patriots there, but obviously some more long-range protection as well. what is iran's read now, seeing that morsi and the islamist party has been the guarantor of this cease-fire? does that create more leverage for egypt and less for iran as the mentor to hamas and gaza? >> well, it does give egypt some influence with hamas. they, of course, have the same muslim brotherhood roots. on the other hand, this has been an opportunity for iran, because iran in some sense has been the arming agent of hamas in the same way they have been the arming agent of hezbollah. and it is also viewed by many as proof that israel only makes concessions in the face of threats of violence, which is very much out of the iranian playing book rather than the playbook of fatah or western countries who wo
bush steve hadley. steve, good to see you. a lot going on.s talk about iran and the testing of iron dome, at least against short-range rockets. the promise from president obama for more money for more missile defense against the longer range missiles. they already have patriots there, but obviously some more long-range protection as well. what is iran's read now, seeing that morsi and the islamist party has been the guarantor of this cease-fire? does that create more leverage for egypt and less...
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back to what hadley is saying, i think democrats do a great job of making politics sexier. they have more actors in hollywood like kathleen turner come out. it's sad that hollywood is dominated by liberalism, when clint eastwood showed the support for romney, he was not welcomed in the same fashion. we need h to get more actors on our side. >> that's it for this edition of to the contrary. please follow me on twitter at bonnie erbe and at to the contrary and check our website, pbs.org/ttc, where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary, please join us next time.
back to what hadley is saying, i think democrats do a great job of making politics sexier. they have more actors in hollywood like kathleen turner come out. it's sad that hollywood is dominated by liberalism, when clint eastwood showed the support for romney, he was not welcomed in the same fashion. we need h to get more actors on our side. >> that's it for this edition of to the contrary. please follow me on twitter at bonnie erbe and at to the contrary and check our website,...
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joining me now, stephen hadley, who serves as national security advisor for george w. bush and john podesta, bill clinton's chief of staff from 1998 until 2001, and 2011, they chaired a bipartisan committee to review policy towards afghanistan and pakista they have published their findings as an essay in foreign affairs magazine, under the title the right way out of afghanistan, i am pleased to have them both at this table. welcome. >> good to have you here. this is important work. so tell me what your marching orders were to yourself, how you wanted to accomplish that objective. >> well, we wanted to have a broad gauge group of people to help in this effort, republicans and democrats, left, right and center and we did. and secondly we said, this is just going to be a internal, and it is an effort to get some new ideas to the administration, but mostly, it was to focus on the political strategy, to the military strategy pretty well developed, the political strategy, not so well developed and that was what the opportunity we thought we could do to do some thinking among
joining me now, stephen hadley, who serves as national security advisor for george w. bush and john podesta, bill clinton's chief of staff from 1998 until 2001, and 2011, they chaired a bipartisan committee to review policy towards afghanistan and pakista they have published their findings as an essay in foreign affairs magazine, under the title the right way out of afghanistan, i am pleased to have them both at this table. welcome. >> good to have you here. this is important work. so...
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joining me now, stephen hadley, who serves as national security advisor for george w. bush and john podesta, bill clinton's chief of staff from 1998 until 2001, and 2011, they chaired a bipartisan committee to review policy towards afghanistan and pakistan, they have published their findings as an essay in foreign affairs magazine, under the title the right way out of afghanistan, i am pleased to have them both at this table. welcome. >> good to have you here. this is important work. so tell me what your marching orders were to yourself, how you wanted to accomplish that objective. >> well, we wanted to have a broad gauge group of people to help in this effort, republicans and democrats, left, right and center and we did. and secondly we said, this is just going to be all internal, and it is an effort to get some new ideas to the administration, but mostly, it was to focus on the political strategy, to the military strategy pretty well developed, the political strategy, not so well developed and that was what the opportunity we thought we could do to do some thinking a
joining me now, stephen hadley, who serves as national security advisor for george w. bush and john podesta, bill clinton's chief of staff from 1998 until 2001, and 2011, they chaired a bipartisan committee to review policy towards afghanistan and pakistan, they have published their findings as an essay in foreign affairs magazine, under the title the right way out of afghanistan, i am pleased to have them both at this table. welcome. >> good to have you here. this is important work. so...
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sandoval somehow managed to snare a shot off the bat of hadley, get to his feet in time and throw hadleys again tied. quentin gets all of the hacker pitch, puts it in that same park of the ballpark. it was a very popular spot tonight, 5-5 game, headed to the 7th. giants struck for two more. 3-for-5 for aries. one of the players to be counted on to pick up the slack in the absence of melky cabrera. padres get 2 in the 9th. hems lee gets the save in the pull pep by committee. >>> strange game in atlanta where the dodgers' manager mattingly was serving a suspension. james loney and he takes one out to right. and up next was luis cruz who hit a foul pole to left. dodgers go back-to-back to back. they four hits in the game, all four were homers in a 2-2 win. they stay half game back of the first-place giants. >>> a special night at the oakland colyseum celebrating the ten-year anniversary of a special team. art howe was the manager when the a's won a record breaking 20 game. the team made a contribution to the cory liel foundation, their teammate who died in a plane crash. josh redick took kl
sandoval somehow managed to snare a shot off the bat of hadley, get to his feet in time and throw hadleys again tied. quentin gets all of the hacker pitch, puts it in that same park of the ballpark. it was a very popular spot tonight, 5-5 game, headed to the 7th. giants struck for two more. 3-for-5 for aries. one of the players to be counted on to pick up the slack in the absence of melky cabrera. padres get 2 in the 9th. hems lee gets the save in the pull pep by committee. >>> strange...
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let's talk with greg hadley. he's president of the bull & bear institute. regard to what's been going on in europe, are you bullish or bearish? > > you know what, i'm a little bit of both. if you look at it, the ecb, by buying up the short-term notes of basically the pigs, greece- > > that's a key point, though: they're buying the short-term notes. > > it's the short-term notes, which really has been the problem for these countries, is how do they get the short-term financing to continue their governments? they are looking at it, and basically this is a short-term fix on a long-term problem. the structural problems in the eurozone will continue to exist. in fact, right now greece is asking whether or not they should renegotiate the austerity measures that they agreed to just recently. > > we don't even know what spain is going to do. they're still on the sidelines, even with the rates down, whenever it is, 5.5%. > > exactly. spain is not sure what they're going to do. in fact, we've heard some recent rumblings out of ireland that if greece gets to renegotia
let's talk with greg hadley. he's president of the bull & bear institute. regard to what's been going on in europe, are you bullish or bearish? > > you know what, i'm a little bit of both. if you look at it, the ecb, by buying up the short-term notes of basically the pigs, greece- > > that's a key point, though: they're buying the short-term notes. > > it's the short-term notes, which really has been the problem for these countries, is how do they get the short-term...
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hadley was one of the first young ladies. however, she chose to wait and have her portrait painted years later. the story is ha her son, john hadley did come in and see mansion years later and remarked that mother wishes she had not waited. and he had also wished that she had chosen a dress that did not look like a nightgown. lightning struck the old capital building and she and her children were upstairs swadled in blankets as the fire burned down the capital building. this is a portrait of mrs. ca l carolyn bahn. in 1973, she opened this mansion to public tours trying to make the mansion available to all of the peecople and the children missouri. the dosens wear these costumes to try to share with those individuals that come into the home what it might be like if they had visited the home in the 1870s. this is one of my favorite items here. this is from the u.s.s. missouri. on the backside, we have the missouri state seal and all the little things that are on here are the things that are indigenous to us high in missouri. t
hadley was one of the first young ladies. however, she chose to wait and have her portrait painted years later. the story is ha her son, john hadley did come in and see mansion years later and remarked that mother wishes she had not waited. and he had also wished that she had chosen a dress that did not look like a nightgown. lightning struck the old capital building and she and her children were upstairs swadled in blankets as the fire burned down the capital building. this is a portrait of...
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one of the effects is the hadley's circulation the rising motion in the tropics that causes the subtropics to generally be dry. thdianre. we see increased to heat waves and fires th burn hoer som of th re tor i ascsey t or four over the last half a century because of the increased obal warming. >> host: if keogh w ac houlate ge g: le. fo freion w countriescould reduce emissions. geany and britainbcuse ree ad andu msio cause east germany was incorporated and their technology was 50 year old. li on a trssio increase. ee a sample on best price on carbon emissions. th could stimulate the economy. if given to the puic to make the changn oussueiss. we don't want the government deciding the new technology and what it should be. theyill solr a ansi t dnork that may be part of the solution but let the market decide. copeet mt ee but hr a tecn. osha yea cbi g: am just doing search working with students. >> host: we are talking with james hansen author of "storms of my grandchildren" director of nasa got third institute for space studies. why based in newyr unsibi eet raly good people and a small lab
one of the effects is the hadley's circulation the rising motion in the tropics that causes the subtropics to generally be dry. thdianre. we see increased to heat waves and fires th burn hoer som of th re tor i ascsey t or four over the last half a century because of the increased obal warming. >> host: if keogh w ac houlate ge g: le. fo freion w countriescould reduce emissions. geany and britainbcuse ree ad andu msio cause east germany was incorporated and their technology was 50 year...
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stephen hadley, former national skaurt adviser to president george w. bush. thank you, gentlemen, very much for joining us today. we really do appreciate it. [ applause ] >> this forum could not be more timely. unfortunately could not be more timely. the united states is facing enormous challenges in the united states as the arab awakening continues to change politics in the region. the violence in syria, can i say the butchery in syria, has left the international community should do to end the bloodshed, and the challenges posed by iran's nuclear program have many talking about the prospects of war. let's all hope that does not happen.
stephen hadley, former national skaurt adviser to president george w. bush. thank you, gentlemen, very much for joining us today. we really do appreciate it. [ applause ] >> this forum could not be more timely. unfortunately could not be more timely. the united states is facing enormous challenges in the united states as the arab awakening continues to change politics in the region. the violence in syria, can i say the butchery in syria, has left the international community should do to...
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in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then a friends told him about a plaque placed held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself. to approach. political political activists were for three or four part it was clear. they were the employers were distributing the small stem cells with a spark listing organization. basically part of normal people from employment much of the information it had least style is clips from leftwing newspapers and union magazines but some comes from a different source altogether the police i was and their name as a participant in the fascist demonstration. this information. could only have come from a place i mean we don't agree with you. it's not a legal thing but a whole new dimension to the forces. of our war smarts of a place that working on a building sites one of the most dangerous jobs in the u.k. last year there were fifty tests
in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then a friends told him about a plaque placed held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself. to approach. political political activists were for three or four part it was clear. they were the employers were distributing the small stem...
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hadley, your quick thoughts on this?hundreds of lives have been lost as a result of this operation and not one person has been fired yet. that is really at issue. i do agree with cory, that we do need to see more information but i hope the president will be more forthcoming and stop using executive privilege, makes it look like unless he has compelling reason keeping this information from the public why is he involved keeping information from the public? jenna: look forward to having you both back. >> tha you. >> thank you very much. rick: who could forget this guy? former gsa official jeff neely and that infamous hot tub picture. he organized that fancy expensive conference in vegas on the taxpayer dime. you may have paid for a lot more parties of government workers than just this one. >> there may be as many as 77 conferences we'll have to look at. unfortunately the scandal is mushrooming to a pretty high level. rick: florida congressman john mica joins us. he is on deck. he will give us the very latest on what could b
hadley, your quick thoughts on this?hundreds of lives have been lost as a result of this operation and not one person has been fired yet. that is really at issue. i do agree with cory, that we do need to see more information but i hope the president will be more forthcoming and stop using executive privilege, makes it look like unless he has compelling reason keeping this information from the public why is he involved keeping information from the public? jenna: look forward to having you both...
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hadley heath.ior policy analyst at women's form rum and julie roginsky, former political advisor to new jersey senator frank lautenberg. >> good morning. harris: 5% of the electorate in the state of ohio where we've seen this president spend a lot of his time, according to mitt romney is exit polling is working class. a big focus this morning has been reaching out to the working class voters. what is mitt romney's strategy for this? >> well, you know it is a good question what mitt romney is strategy for any working class people. he especially espoused same views george bush had in the last administration gotten economy where it is today, the working class keep suffering and rich keep getting rich. that is not class warfare that is reality of our economy. mitt romney did not support bailout of auto industry a huge industry affecting state of ohio. so in ohio's specifically, the last time we had a test between barack obama's world view and mitt romney's world view which is the last election of 2011,
hadley heath.ior policy analyst at women's form rum and julie roginsky, former political advisor to new jersey senator frank lautenberg. >> good morning. harris: 5% of the electorate in the state of ohio where we've seen this president spend a lot of his time, according to mitt romney is exit polling is working class. a big focus this morning has been reaching out to the working class voters. what is mitt romney's strategy for this? >> well, you know it is a good question what mitt...
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in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously stocked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then the friends told him about it blacklist held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself with detail reports. what political party political activists were. it was pretty. they were the employers were distributing a small. spark listing organization. basically. people from employment much of the information in headley style is clips probably left wing newspapers and magazines but some comes from a different source altogether the police i was and their names. participate on and on the freshest demonstration this information doesn't come from their employers could only have come from a place i mean we don't agree with employers keep a blacklist it's no legal thing. it opens up a whole new dimension it's security forces ok for all the knesset and all the smirks of a place that working on a building sites one of the most dange
in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously stocked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then the friends told him about it blacklist held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself with detail reports. what political party political activists were. it was pretty. they were the employers were distributing a small. spark...
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we have mark meckler, hadley and mark glesby. kennedy talked about being pro-choice but why is that just abortion? is that all women care about >> i cannot look up to see our economy is crumbling and unemployment rate. >> but stick to choice. >> they use the word but we heard euphemisms for women to decide that choice they just say abortion because any other will be dictated through the government with the health care system. obama is a huge threat to. >> choice for owning a gun? no. hiring the unpaid intern? no. it is illegal. paying people what you choose? where to invest social security fund? if you want to take the recreational drug? to said a kid to a different school? >> that with women owning a gun is a great thing to defend herself. and disappointed to see the democratic party always so negative. they say choices for me but not for you. >> and what about the 50/50 split? >> >> i would just agree with the woman in the conversation. [laughter] john: also will plummet created government agencies to help us. obama at -- obama
we have mark meckler, hadley and mark glesby. kennedy talked about being pro-choice but why is that just abortion? is that all women care about >> i cannot look up to see our economy is crumbling and unemployment rate. >> but stick to choice. >> they use the word but we heard euphemisms for women to decide that choice they just say abortion because any other will be dictated through the government with the health care system. obama is a huge threat to. >> choice for...