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line, there's a long line of patients, a long wait. i'll definite -- i'll /tkhrebtly go to another neighborhood and spend time on a bus to go to a club and i get there disappointed because they're also in demand of more clubs because they're also crowded. i want to point out it's revenues for the community and thank you for your time. >> my name is michael, i was a member of the medical cannabis task force [inaudible] and patient [inaudible] committee. and [inaudible] i'm in support of number four here, but number three, i first of all very upset as [inaudible] said it makes no reference to medical cannabis so a member of the public that didn't know what was going on today would be blind sided by this. there's no real appropriate /tphoetsz given that this is about restricting medical cannabis access. i think there is serious problem. i think it's a problem when you refer to a sense of unease in the community. think that's discriminatory and i feel it's really a very negative thing to say. we're people, parents and if people feel uneasy
line, there's a long line of patients, a long wait. i'll definite -- i'll /tkhrebtly go to another neighborhood and spend time on a bus to go to a club and i get there disappointed because they're also in demand of more clubs because they're also crowded. i want to point out it's revenues for the community and thank you for your time. >> my name is michael, i was a member of the medical cannabis task force [inaudible] and patient [inaudible] committee. and [inaudible] i'm in support of...
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it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the u.s. may have avoided. but it keeps dragging the world into an ever deeper debt. is it still possible to break this vicious cycle. is real journalism a thing of the past and much of the western world in the name of security challenging the official media message of the elites is often met with serious threats and reprisals whistleblowers are damned in need to feel severe consequences . what we may need is a japanese culture warning to get in or else. you're watching the week you hear an else he's good to have you with us let's move on not a new report on the real death toll of the u.s. led war in iraq came out this week so trusting that almost half a million people have died as a result of violence and the country's poor infrastructure the studies based on speaking to a randomly chosen is wrong to households and is seen as the most rigorous to date where i asked one of these surveys also why many still underplayed their real human cost of this. clearly. like in both the u.s. and u.k. . underestimates the num
it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the u.s. may have avoided. but it keeps dragging the world into an ever deeper debt. is it still possible to break this vicious cycle. is real journalism a thing of the past and much of the western world in the name of security challenging the official media message of the elites is often met with serious threats and reprisals whistleblowers are damned in need to feel severe consequences . what we may need is a japanese culture...
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it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the u.s. may have avoided but it keeps dragging the world into an ever deeper desktop is it still possible to break this vicious cycle. is real journalism a thing of the past in much of the western world in the name of security challenging the official media message of the elites is often met with serious threats and reprisals whistleblowers are damaged and made to feel severe consequences what remains is a deafening echo chamber warning all to get in line or else. this is the weekly on our c welcome back in syria so side of bombing at a nonet checkpoint has claimed the lives of at least assertive people in the central city of hama state media reported at a truck loaded with explosives around the post and detonated the damage has intensified after a fuel tanker parked nearby caught alight the country's been looks in a time go war between the government and they fragmented rebel groups. joined a one sided brigade within an hour that. we crossed the syrian lebanese border every day many times a b
it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the u.s. may have avoided but it keeps dragging the world into an ever deeper desktop is it still possible to break this vicious cycle. is real journalism a thing of the past in much of the western world in the name of security challenging the official media message of the elites is often met with serious threats and reprisals whistleblowers are damaged and made to feel severe consequences what remains is a deafening echo...
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. >> they go to poughkeepsie and it's a long way for them, twice a day. she's on -- she's a big proponent of hormones. she says she's on hormones. she's gotten alan on hormones. >> everybody is on hormones. >> and they are 4:00 in the morning. >> i can't believe that -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i want to know what they do in the morning. >> they probably nap. >> take a rest. >> i know. what do you think about people over a certain age -- i wonder how often they have sex. >> you can only speak for yourself and that's nobody's business. but i think it's different for absolutely everybody. she has made a whole new career out of saying that -- if you want that kind of a sex life, go on my hormones and then sometimes the medical society will tell you don't do it. and so, again, she's -- she looks darn good. >> she looks great. >> and the thing about the two of them, every time you're around them. and i think i've known her almost 35, 40 years. since i got to hollywood. she was already there. i've never seen her without alan ever. and i have never seen them without that
. >> they go to poughkeepsie and it's a long way for them, twice a day. she's on -- she's a big proponent of hormones. she says she's on hormones. she's gotten alan on hormones. >> everybody is on hormones. >> and they are 4:00 in the morning. >> i can't believe that -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i want to know what they do in the morning. >> they probably nap. >> take a rest. >> i know. what do you think about people over a certain age -- i wonder how...
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this is going to be a long process. thy team has learned that baltimore county's ambulances will undergo inspection. the decision comes days after the i-team uncovered an incident on september 15 at a randallstown nursing home involving a woman who fell off of the stretcher indicted two days later. we're told the inspections began today at a factory rep from the company that makes the stretchers is involved. the inspections are to make sure the stretchers are in full working order. the two-year-old son of minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson has died. the boy was beaten earlier this week by his mother's boyfriend. pete gilbert has the latest. >> a devastating tragedy that happened not in minnesota but in sioux falls, south dakota. the two-year-old boy who lived with his mother in sioux falls was allegedly abused so badly by her boyfriend. he called 911 to say the toddler was joking but the injuries were consistent with abuse. he was indicted for assault for -- of a woman and her son. peterson said he will play
this is going to be a long process. thy team has learned that baltimore county's ambulances will undergo inspection. the decision comes days after the i-team uncovered an incident on september 15 at a randallstown nursing home involving a woman who fell off of the stretcher indicted two days later. we're told the inspections began today at a factory rep from the company that makes the stretchers is involved. the inspections are to make sure the stretchers are in full working order. the...
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on the ticket with larry king one of my favorite people of all times donald trump we go back a long long way i have to tell you that we usually have a major problem let's go right into it were it by the way it trumped all of the top of his building overlooking his city every way a look trump and lots of things to talk about chris he's made some amazing acquisitions one of which i'm trying the person involved with i'll get to that later i'll get a government shutdown what's your take well it's a mess larry i mean the whole country is being scoffed at in left ed and we're not doing well as a country as you know we will no longer be the great economic power in two thousand and sixteen and as you know china will be replacing us if we keep going the way we're going which looks like inevitable and we're a different place than you and i remember well we've done all our interviews that i cherish and that i saved i don't save too many but i always say being interviewed by larry king and we're not the same country. well what with one thing i don't understand i know you're a great critic of the pre
on the ticket with larry king one of my favorite people of all times donald trump we go back a long long way i have to tell you that we usually have a major problem let's go right into it were it by the way it trumped all of the top of his building overlooking his city every way a look trump and lots of things to talk about chris he's made some amazing acquisitions one of which i'm trying the person involved with i'll get to that later i'll get a government shutdown what's your take well it's a...
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i've been doing this for a long time. when i'm wrong, i'm wrong. in this case, i could have done something differentliment. >> reporter: he says he should have checked in with the chaperons. he does have a moral obligation to other people's children as well as his own. now back to you. >> that party took place at a south bethny beach rental house in june. >>> the investigation into a police shooting in howard county is focused on shock trauma where both the injured officer and the suspect are being treated. wjz has been covering this story if the beginning and we have all of today's developments. >> reporter: after a 15-hour massive man hunt, he is in custody. >> we have a tremendous amount of work to do to find out why he chose to do what he did yesterday. and we have a tremendous amount of work to make sure he's accountable for that. >> reporter: drivers spotted him pacing with a gun around this red pickup truck. when officers approached, they say he opened fire. >> as the gunman jumped over the guardrail and ran into the woods. >> reporter: he wa
i've been doing this for a long time. when i'm wrong, i'm wrong. in this case, i could have done something differentliment. >> reporter: he says he should have checked in with the chaperons. he does have a moral obligation to other people's children as well as his own. now back to you. >> that party took place at a south bethny beach rental house in june. >>> the investigation into a police shooting in howard county is focused on shock trauma where both the injured officer...
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or in other words, being a long-term investor doesn't give you a license to be a lazy investor. as anyone who witnessed the crash in 2008 and the beginning of 2000 knows, that doesn't work. investing for the long-term does not mean owning stocks forever, no matter the cost. if there's one good thing the crash did was disabuse people of the notion you can buy and hold stocks. go ahead, buy and hold bank of america at 50. go ahead. and magically they will somehow make you money. they'll be back at 50 in no time. as long as you don't try too hard to game short-term moves. from the stories i read in some pundits i hear, the lessons are already being forgotten. i can't have that happen. not on my watch. i've been one of the loudest opponents of buy and hold. and this brave new world of flash crashes, euro meltdowns, many other crazy things, many people who foolishly espouse this philosophy have tried to change their tune. they've been so discredited, no one listens to them anymore. however, that doesn't mean you should write off the idea of long-term investing too. it doesn't mean sto
or in other words, being a long-term investor doesn't give you a license to be a lazy investor. as anyone who witnessed the crash in 2008 and the beginning of 2000 knows, that doesn't work. investing for the long-term does not mean owning stocks forever, no matter the cost. if there's one good thing the crash did was disabuse people of the notion you can buy and hold stocks. go ahead, buy and hold bank of america at 50. go ahead. and magically they will somehow make you money. they'll be back...
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>> it'll take a long time. >> do we have time given what agribusiness is doing? >> we don't have a right to ask that question. we have to ask what's the right thing to do and go ahead and do it and take no thought for the morrow. >> resettling of america means? >> it means putting people on the land, enough people on the land, to take proper care of it and pay them decently for doing it. the fact that we and our families know the history of people having to leave the country because they couldn't make a living there, is the history of rural america. but that they left because they couldn't make a living is an indictment of our land policies. the idea that you have to go somewhere else, that you have to leave a fertile country in order to make a living is preposterous and it's a result of the wrong idea of what we mean by making a living in the first place. to make a living is not to make a killing, it's to have enough. >> what have you seen over a long life that prevents you from being fatally pessimistic? >> well, hope. and, and in my work, in my, especially in t
>> it'll take a long time. >> do we have time given what agribusiness is doing? >> we don't have a right to ask that question. we have to ask what's the right thing to do and go ahead and do it and take no thought for the morrow. >> resettling of america means? >> it means putting people on the land, enough people on the land, to take proper care of it and pay them decently for doing it. the fact that we and our families know the history of people having to leave...
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you do know who chris christie right or maybe if i like him i mean he's been a friend of mine for a long time you don't know he's going to win or he's going to run he may run i think is going to be real i think he's going to a big election in new jersey and he's going to be elected by a tremendous amount and you know chris has been a friend of mine for a long time i know chris probably better than anybody and i like him a lot i'm never as sure opinion on this really fascinating as the interest this could be dangerous gay marriage right. well i have stated that i'm for traditional marriage and. that is a view that's been changing rapidly over the years you know if you look if you're on the losing side well i guess i'm one of fifty fifty said right now i'm going to go to work but it's going the other way there's no question about that larry it's going the other way you think it's going to happen is going to happen. i mean well i see more and more actually you know i well i'm for traditional marriage i see more and more republicans actually coming out in favor and you know by the way i don'
you do know who chris christie right or maybe if i like him i mean he's been a friend of mine for a long time you don't know he's going to win or he's going to run he may run i think is going to be real i think he's going to a big election in new jersey and he's going to be elected by a tremendous amount and you know chris has been a friend of mine for a long time i know chris probably better than anybody and i like him a lot i'm never as sure opinion on this really fascinating as the interest...
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this one goes on for a long time. a few minutes.ebody finds their lighter and piece of kindling or paper or something. and they, there we go. both torches going again. but they're out for a long time. this is not the way it is supposed to go, right? this is not the way russia's olympics are supposed to start. also, here its the other thing. here is the other thing wrong. russia seriously using the rainbow flag as your outfit for, your rainbow olympic torch bearers. rainbow flag. russia, seriously. there has been worry over how radically anti-gay russia has become under vladamir putin. it is not a new phenomenon, after violent attacks on gay pride parade in russia, moscow decided they would temporarily ban gay pride parades. the term of the temporary ban in moscow is 100 years. 100 year ban. problem solved for the next century. as the olympics approach, they say it is an anti-propaganda law. then came their new law that bans russian kids from getting adopted by any same-sex couples from other countries. the new law bans single people
this one goes on for a long time. a few minutes.ebody finds their lighter and piece of kindling or paper or something. and they, there we go. both torches going again. but they're out for a long time. this is not the way it is supposed to go, right? this is not the way russia's olympics are supposed to start. also, here its the other thing. here is the other thing wrong. russia seriously using the rainbow flag as your outfit for, your rainbow olympic torch bearers. rainbow flag. russia,...
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>> it feels like a long time ago. far,ar wars in a galaxy far away. tavis: have you seen it recently? >> i have not. i figure if anyone recognizes me from that it is good. it was so long ago. i see you all the time in it. i recognize you. you have got some distance in the rearview mirror. you mentioned "big love." is there some stuff you look back on now that you are extremely proud of? you think, i am so glad i did that? at your modesty aside for second. >> there are a lot. i am really proud of "big love your co--- the love." i was proud of "the sick instinct -- "basic instinct," firm," they are also different. even "waterworld." just the experience of getting physically through that movie, you have to for follow your dream and your heart always, and it's not going to be status quo, and not everyone is going to agree with you. this movie i did with leland, it was a real labor of love. it was his first movie. he didn't go to film school. this was his learning project. met obstacles at every step of the way, and the fact that it premiere in tulsa, oklah
>> it feels like a long time ago. far,ar wars in a galaxy far away. tavis: have you seen it recently? >> i have not. i figure if anyone recognizes me from that it is good. it was so long ago. i see you all the time in it. i recognize you. you have got some distance in the rearview mirror. you mentioned "big love." is there some stuff you look back on now that you are extremely proud of? you think, i am so glad i did that? at your modesty aside for second. >> there...
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. >> afghanistan has come a long way. the afghans argue with americans about a bilateral security agreement. continues to be an ally one day and an opponent the next. >> no doubt that the country has come a long way. why do the americans and president obama call you when unreliable partner? because when they want us to go along, we don't go along. when they want us to keep silent when civilians are killed, we cannot. >> was your relationship with president bush better than obama? the strategy. is >> those beginning years, there was not much difference of opinion between us. in 2005, when we saw the first incidents of civilian casualties. saw it was not conducted whe it should have been. rather than that, the u.s. and nato forces were conducting operations. you explain the experience? it was one that caused a lot of suffering. i am not happy to say that there is partial security. what we wanted was absolute security. >> are you talking about yourself? >> we have a whole system engaged in directions to bring stability to afg
. >> afghanistan has come a long way. the afghans argue with americans about a bilateral security agreement. continues to be an ally one day and an opponent the next. >> no doubt that the country has come a long way. why do the americans and president obama call you when unreliable partner? because when they want us to go along, we don't go along. when they want us to keep silent when civilians are killed, we cannot. >> was your relationship with president bush better than...
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and we have mined successfully and fruitfully for a very long time. a fifth generation of my family to live on the iron range and the first one to have never worked in a mine, and that's how far back the mining history goes ash here. it's something people know and it has been the main reason a lot of people have come from all over the world to settle and make the towns we live in now. so this isn't iron, these are other minerals. and what is difference is the way they are mined. and that's where the controversy comes from. you are breaking up different kinds of rocks, you are processing the ore somewhat differently and it creates a runoff, and that's the concern, and the mining companies believe they can mitigate that runoff, and skeptics and opponents believe there is danger there, that it can't be mitigated. and that's the controversy. >> betsy, i want to get to the specifics in a second, but this is important to people in the great lakes states and specifically in northeastern minnesota, but why should folks across the country care what is happening
and we have mined successfully and fruitfully for a very long time. a fifth generation of my family to live on the iron range and the first one to have never worked in a mine, and that's how far back the mining history goes ash here. it's something people know and it has been the main reason a lot of people have come from all over the world to settle and make the towns we live in now. so this isn't iron, these are other minerals. and what is difference is the way they are mined. and that's...
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economy well they sure fooled me and millions of others congress now has some more time to come up with a long term budget solution before a new deadline comes rolling on the hill they will also have to deal with damage control both at home and abroad all while trying to solve a debt problem in just three months something they couldn't do in the years leading up to this sat down reporting from washington and he's now a party. two weeks of budget brinkmanship cost the u.s. leadership an awful lot of trust from voters before the long way to bill was passed we gauge the reaction from some of those on the other side of capitol hill it's really frustrating for the american people and for myself to see you know our government be so inefficient it was pretty bad. have the shutdown was my job for a little bit. don't even want to go into the patheticness of. our government i think it's very sad we are the people this is for the people people are going to remember all this idiocy and food business during the shutdown i believe president obama had a plan that he was going to take and punish the american
economy well they sure fooled me and millions of others congress now has some more time to come up with a long term budget solution before a new deadline comes rolling on the hill they will also have to deal with damage control both at home and abroad all while trying to solve a debt problem in just three months something they couldn't do in the years leading up to this sat down reporting from washington and he's now a party. two weeks of budget brinkmanship cost the u.s. leadership an awful...
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so really the sense that it was a very, very long negotiation, a lot of things for the two men to discuss, they do have a very cordial relationship. though president karzai can have a reputation for being sometimes a very difficult negotiator, sometimes a very stubborn man, he and john kerry have a long history that goes back to 2001 when president karzai, not even president then, visited washington. secretary kerry has been here a number of times, and most notably their relationship became strong in 2009. it was then senator kerry who helped persuade president karzai to go to a run-off election in the last presidential election. the two are no stranger to marathon negotiations, and that happened over the weekend here in kabul. >> president karzai has to step down next april when his turn ends. how important is it to the u.s. that this deal be done while he is still president? >> reporter: it's not so much while he's still president. it's really the time frame. the united states has set a year for these negotiations to be completed. that year ends at the end of this month, october 31st. i
so really the sense that it was a very, very long negotiation, a lot of things for the two men to discuss, they do have a very cordial relationship. though president karzai can have a reputation for being sometimes a very difficult negotiator, sometimes a very stubborn man, he and john kerry have a long history that goes back to 2001 when president karzai, not even president then, visited washington. secretary kerry has been here a number of times, and most notably their relationship became...
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hello welcome to worlds apart it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the united states may have avoided a deep hole but it keeps dragging the world into an average deeper dad hold is it still possible to break this vicious cycle well to discuss that i'm now joined by an american investment broker and financial commentator peter schiff mr chef thank you very much for your time be i appreciate your being here now when i think about the kind of sick anomic relationship that the united states has with the rest of the world it reminds me of salman.
hello welcome to worlds apart it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the united states may have avoided a deep hole but it keeps dragging the world into an average deeper dad hold is it still possible to break this vicious cycle well to discuss that i'm now joined by an american investment broker and financial commentator peter schiff mr chef thank you very much for your time be i appreciate your being here now when i think about the kind of sick anomic relationship...
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journey, end of a long new arrivals in sweden from syria. this is a migrant reception center where fingerprints are taken and asylum claims are processed. numbers have increased dramatically since sweden announced last month that syria is seeking asylum will be given permanent right of residence. no other eu country offers that. >> we are just looking for somewhere safe, he says, and the only safe place in sweden. >> i decide to leave the area because it is becoming more dangerous. >> this man got here sunday after a two-week journey via turkey and greece. it was not cheap. he wants to remain anonymous as he awake anxiously for news that his family has been smuggled safely to lebanon. >> after two months, they will give me a residential permit, and after that, i can apply for my family ended two months they will be here. this is what we know. >> then you start a whole life in sweden? >> yes, hopefully. because we are looking for peace, and this is a piece country. -- peace country. >> anyone getting your and claiming permanent residents can f
journey, end of a long new arrivals in sweden from syria. this is a migrant reception center where fingerprints are taken and asylum claims are processed. numbers have increased dramatically since sweden announced last month that syria is seeking asylum will be given permanent right of residence. no other eu country offers that. >> we are just looking for somewhere safe, he says, and the only safe place in sweden. >> i decide to leave the area because it is becoming more dangerous....
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a long awaited deal comes just in time for america to catch its breath but leaves the country back on the verge of collapse in just a few months more from washington in just a moment. the guitar controversy the plight of migrant workers getting the nation's world cup together shines a light on the suffering of other foreign and louise and wealthy gulf states. and a look behind the barbed wire our team gets rare access inside the jury is going tunnel prison. we've heard about it like several movies but we don't really know if this is a place that people will forget about like they don't ever think about it. we talk to those working in the guantanamo detention camp who say they actually love their jobs. just to be in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina josh welcome to the program and the united states has avoided a potentially catastrophic economic default by the spin of its t's president obama has signed a long awaited deal that puts the government back on track and raises america's borrowing limit but is just a temporary fix and he's now reports from washington d.c.
a long awaited deal comes just in time for america to catch its breath but leaves the country back on the verge of collapse in just a few months more from washington in just a moment. the guitar controversy the plight of migrant workers getting the nation's world cup together shines a light on the suffering of other foreign and louise and wealthy gulf states. and a look behind the barbed wire our team gets rare access inside the jury is going tunnel prison. we've heard about it like several...
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he's going to be elected by a tremendous amount and you know chris has been a friend of mine for a long time i know chris probably better than anybody and i like him a lot i'm never as sure opinion on this but me fascinating as the interest this could be dangerous gay marriage right. well i have stated that i'm for traditional marriage and. that is a view that's been changing rapidly over the. years away but it's going the other way there's no question about that larry it's going the other way you think it's going to it's going to happen. i mean well i see more and more actually you know i well i'm for traditional marriage i see more and more republicans actually coming out in favor and you know by the way i don't usually years ago the president was for traditional right to chide turned the tide is turning on that issue there's no question about it when you make it as hillary clinton but i think she don't run well i think all new yorker and i know her very well the members of my club and i'd like both of them very much and he was with you one time and he said he likes me and always know
he's going to be elected by a tremendous amount and you know chris has been a friend of mine for a long time i know chris probably better than anybody and i like him a lot i'm never as sure opinion on this but me fascinating as the interest this could be dangerous gay marriage right. well i have stated that i'm for traditional marriage and. that is a view that's been changing rapidly over the. years away but it's going the other way there's no question about that larry it's going the other way...
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hello and welcome to worlds apart it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the united states may have avoided a deep hole but it keeps dragging the world into an average deep her dad hold is it still possible to break this vicious cycle well to discuss that i'm now joined by an american investment broker and financial commentator peter schiff mr shift thank you very much for your time being i appreciate your being here now when i think about the kind of sick anomic relationship that the united states has with the rest of the world it reminds me of sam only with an addict somebody who used to be a pretty good reliable guy but slowly but surely developed this addiction to foreign debt and if this habit is definitely getting out of hand his behavior is getting more and more unpredicted.
hello and welcome to worlds apart it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the united states may have avoided a deep hole but it keeps dragging the world into an average deep her dad hold is it still possible to break this vicious cycle well to discuss that i'm now joined by an american investment broker and financial commentator peter schiff mr shift thank you very much for your time being i appreciate your being here now when i think about the kind of sick anomic...
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i'm getting tongue twisted here, had a long day. such a stark contrast between -- there's such a stark contrast between ken cuccinelli and his opponent. >> nailed it. congrats to the whole campaign. there's such a stark -- >> but wait, there's more, the virginia governor's race actually gets getting better and better and better with each passing day and that story is ahead. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, kohler will make your reality a dream. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac at
i'm getting tongue twisted here, had a long day. such a stark contrast between -- there's such a stark contrast between ken cuccinelli and his opponent. >> nailed it. congrats to the whole campaign. there's such a stark -- >> but wait, there's more, the virginia governor's race actually gets getting better and better and better with each passing day and that story is ahead. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning....
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and by the: man singing: ♪ it's a long way ♪ to tipperary, ♪ it's a long ♪ way from home ♪ it's a longary, ♪ to the sweetest ♪ gal i know
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>> well, it seems like a long time ago. but at that time, we laid out a ten-point plan, five things to expect, five things to measure. we have completed a $38 billion divestment program. we've upped our expiration game. we've got lots of projects that have come on stream. they've come a long way and we have a much less rocky road with a great investment since the last time. i'm pleased to say, you were telling earlier, one of the things i mentioned this morning is bp is still trading at a discount, a forward pe, somewhere in the region of 8 to 8el.5. why is the market not given you credit for the last two years? >> well, i think underlying operations have been going very well. in fact, in the last year, we've had production up 3% on an underlying basis. i think quite frankly there is a big litigation overhang over bp. and we've come to compartmentalize that. we don't want tight be a distraction. i think that's what people don't see. >> we're up to circa 42 in that litigation now. when does it end? i mean, i'm confused. i loo
>> well, it seems like a long time ago. but at that time, we laid out a ten-point plan, five things to expect, five things to measure. we have completed a $38 billion divestment program. we've upped our expiration game. we've got lots of projects that have come on stream. they've come a long way and we have a much less rocky road with a great investment since the last time. i'm pleased to say, you were telling earlier, one of the things i mentioned this morning is bp is still trading at a...
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minutes ago the office of mayor lee the officials and diminished members of our community met with a long-standing transmission of friendship with the mexican community to raise the mexican flag on the mayor's office to join the celebrations. therefore (clapping) therefore it's a of a special significance that on this day we celebrate the new home of the mexican museum as consult it's been an you honor to support this cure all project. we will continue to work with all of you with the composition e consolidation of the mexican museum. it's not just for mexicans and latinos at any time for all the people in san francisco that are very important of their multiple diversity) speaking spanish) (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to introduce to you the chair of the board of directors of mexican museum that served four years on the board and it's andy. (clapping) >> my job today actually is to introduce also honor some of the people who were very important players in the development of the 3450u78 so ladies and gentlemen, mayor lee and distinguished members of the board of supervisors and distinguished city
minutes ago the office of mayor lee the officials and diminished members of our community met with a long-standing transmission of friendship with the mexican community to raise the mexican flag on the mayor's office to join the celebrations. therefore (clapping) therefore it's a of a special significance that on this day we celebrate the new home of the mexican museum as consult it's been an you honor to support this cure all project. we will continue to work with all of you with the...
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that's the nicest thing i've heard him say about the republicans in a long time. a debt ceiling crisis. question is, is talk getting cheap? let's bring in our political panel. columnist for "the washington post" dana milbank, cnn chief political analyst gloria borger and editor in chief of credns news.com. gloria, has the ball been moved at all since the republicans put forward an offer for a debt ceiling bill that still didn't open the government? >> isn't it clear to you what's going on here? it's totally clear to me. >> as clear as jay carney wanted it to be. >> sort of parsing the words which is all we can really do at this particular time, is the latest thing seems to be the white house says if you only want to raise the debt ceiling for six weeks we can't make budget negotiations part of it because we'll be right back at it in six weeks and that doesn't make any sense. >> what's your view of where we are right now? >> if you look at this from a conservative point of view, you see the republican leadership in the house in a long retreat march. it started out
that's the nicest thing i've heard him say about the republicans in a long time. a debt ceiling crisis. question is, is talk getting cheap? let's bring in our political panel. columnist for "the washington post" dana milbank, cnn chief political analyst gloria borger and editor in chief of credns news.com. gloria, has the ball been moved at all since the republicans put forward an offer for a debt ceiling bill that still didn't open the government? >> isn't it clear to you...
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again, it will be a long night. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night.hank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, an east bay police officer on the wrong side of the law. good evening, everyone, thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. jessica aguirre is on assignle. >> i'm raj mathai. a developing story, this afternoon livermoore police announced the arrest of a hayward cop accused of sexually abusing girls he taught at an after school program. girls at middle and elementary schools. a lot of concerned parents tonight. >> reporter: raj, good evening. that's right. the first victim to come to police is now an adult. she claims robert mcleod abused her six years ago but only recently decided to come forward. as 38-year-old hayward police officer richard scott mcleod sits in santa rita jail held on $750,000 bail, police say they are interviewing his alleged victims who were girls when mcleod was the lead coordinator of the kid zone after school prog
again, it will be a long night. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night.hank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, an east bay police officer on the wrong side of the law. good evening, everyone, thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. jessica aguirre is on assignle. >> i'm raj mathai. a developing story, this afternoon livermoore police announced the arrest...
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we've learned the 54-year-old has a long rap sheet. td couple was run down and killed on thursday night. vic lee is live with more, vic? >> her rap sheet is two pages long of a couple fell knees but mostly minor offenses driving wout a license, drug paraphernalia in the car, things like that this, shows that she was fighting addiction for a very, very long time. she was supposed to be arraigned here today but the judge saying she she was in the medical ward. her family says she was complaining of chest pain autos just like i did it myself. it's my flesh and blood. the losses we have. >> her brother wants to give condolences to the family of the couple run over in the tragic accident on thursday night. >> i have more grief for them. they lost someone, she's still here. >> the driver has been charged with vehicular manslaughter under the influence of alcohol and felony drunk driving. the district attorney says she was intoxicated, almost twice the legal limit. >> we have a preliminary blood alcohol level that is well over.15. >> police sa
we've learned the 54-year-old has a long rap sheet. td couple was run down and killed on thursday night. vic lee is live with more, vic? >> her rap sheet is two pages long of a couple fell knees but mostly minor offenses driving wout a license, drug paraphernalia in the car, things like that this, shows that she was fighting addiction for a very, very long time. she was supposed to be arraigned here today but the judge saying she she was in the medical ward. her family says she was...
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i did this a long time ago. what was that? now, i got a friend of mine, his name is gerald walker who does something that i don't have the guts to do. gerald takes the stuff and drinks a little bit and blows out. i ain't gonna do that, gang. [laughter] ted is doing pretty good, yeah? guess who's got the courage of the two of us? come on, try one. here's where you get the bnta. what did you do? did you eat it? is it all right? did you put it in your mouth? what will you do is hold it. well, it isn't your tongue, put it over your teeth and then just blow over the top of it. i only drop, of course, i don't have any experience. i didn't say how you did that, ted. it will be-- you want me to-- oh, i have an extra one. do you want me to do it first? you do it first. let me look and see what you're doing. okay. you pick it up. yeah. [laughter] anyone hungry? i've got one more. we'll do this at the party, gang. it's a little cool, yeah. that's why you don't stick it on your tongue for a long time but, again, the same story with the whi
i did this a long time ago. what was that? now, i got a friend of mine, his name is gerald walker who does something that i don't have the guts to do. gerald takes the stuff and drinks a little bit and blows out. i ain't gonna do that, gang. [laughter] ted is doing pretty good, yeah? guess who's got the courage of the two of us? come on, try one. here's where you get the bnta. what did you do? did you eat it? is it all right? did you put it in your mouth? what will you do is hold it. well, it...
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you had a long list of people. how did you get started with this? >> i started nights. high school. for my mother it's not a career. everybody got a camera. she said well everybody gets the cell phone. i walked into the classroom in ninth grade and i know that's what i want to do for the rest of my life. i walk into the class. >> picked up the camera. >> that was it. instandpointly. we went to paris doing the collections and started. started the collect for a few years and i feel like wow, there is no room to grow and covering the show back stage and okay. focus. >> for you focusing meant going from covering the shows to becoming the celebrity photographer we know now. >> i work hard. i feel good about it. i always want to push myself to be better and do more. my goal is to move forward and create work that my kids to be crowd of. >> some people think photography is about getting up and snapping the pitcher. you put a lot of time and manager into making it a craft. >> you have to. it's your job and your career. have to put your time in and you have to move along with time and technol
you had a long list of people. how did you get started with this? >> i started nights. high school. for my mother it's not a career. everybody got a camera. she said well everybody gets the cell phone. i walked into the classroom in ninth grade and i know that's what i want to do for the rest of my life. i walk into the class. >> picked up the camera. >> that was it. instandpointly. we went to paris doing the collections and started. started the collect for a few years and i...
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gerri: we have a long way to go. a lot more confusion and answers today.nd of just waiting our way through this. thank you for coming on. really appreciate your time. thank you so much. wow. how confusing. later in the show more of our users guide including what you can expect the next time you go to the actor. next, we turn to the other big headline in washington, day number one of a government shutdown. how far apart are both sides? what exactly is closed for business? rich edson brings us the very latest after the break. ♪ >> it is draconian measures that have to be taken, but until the congress can get together and determine what the appropriation bills are for fiscal 14, that is just the way that the government is. >> it is all concerning. that is what disturbs me. this was a plan that they were going to go through with no matter what happened. >> we feel that it was and in between political, to entities fighting. it is frustrating. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block part
gerri: we have a long way to go. a lot more confusion and answers today.nd of just waiting our way through this. thank you for coming on. really appreciate your time. thank you so much. wow. how confusing. later in the show more of our users guide including what you can expect the next time you go to the actor. next, we turn to the other big headline in washington, day number one of a government shutdown. how far apart are both sides? what exactly is closed for business? rich edson brings us...
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economy well they sure fooled me and millions of others congress now has some more time to come up with a long term budget solution before a new deadline comes rolling on the hill they will also have to deal with damage control both at home and abroad all while trying to solve a debt problem in just three months something they couldn't do in the years leading up to this shutdown reporting from washington and he's now a party. the u.k. data is skyrocketing already it rose a record three hundred twenty eight billion dollars as soon as the deal to raise the ceiling was and place and the three weeks of bunch of brinksmanship calls the u.s. government a lot of transformed voters before the long awaited the bill was passed we gauge the reaction from some of bo's in the other side of congress who. it's really frustrating for the american people and for myself to see you know our government be so inefficient it's pretty bad. i have the shutdown was my job for a little bit. don't even want to go into the patheticness of. our government i think it's very sad we are the people this is for the people peop
economy well they sure fooled me and millions of others congress now has some more time to come up with a long term budget solution before a new deadline comes rolling on the hill they will also have to deal with damage control both at home and abroad all while trying to solve a debt problem in just three months something they couldn't do in the years leading up to this shutdown reporting from washington and he's now a party. the u.k. data is skyrocketing already it rose a record three hundred...