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egypt has major protest today in support of general adel fatah al-sisi. coupled supporters to the idea. has increasedions its count of the death toll in year oldore than two civil war. withing before a meeting opposition members at the un, secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. is committed to peace talks in geneva on ending syria's conflict. >> there is no military solution to syria, there is only a political solution, and that will require leadership in order to bring people to the table. yesterday, i had a conversation with the foreign minister from russia and we remain committed to bring the parties to to ament geneva 1 and come geneva 2. floatedhas reportedly an offer of direct talks regarding their program. the justice department has unveiled plans to restore some of the oversight struck down in last month's supreme court decision that gutted the voting rights act. speaking in philadelphia, attorney general eric holder said he would require a court to ask texas to pass any changes. >> this would require the state of texas to require pre approva
egypt has major protest today in support of general adel fatah al-sisi. coupled supporters to the idea. has increasedions its count of the death toll in year oldore than two civil war. withing before a meeting opposition members at the un, secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. is committed to peace talks in geneva on ending syria's conflict. >> there is no military solution to syria, there is only a political solution, and that will require leadership in order to bring people to the...
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the bid from adelle founder michael dell and a private equity firm silverlake.ng slightly. improving among the lower income households. those making more than 75,000 year were less optimistic on concerns about higher interest rates. a new career builder survey found 31 percent of employers will hire temporary workers in the second half of the year, a 10% jump from this time last year. over the last four years temp work accounted for 15 percent of all job growth. as the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. ♪ [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ dagen: the wreckage from that plane crash in san francisco finally remove from the runway early this morning. this as federal investigators say they could find no mechanical problems in the plane, putting the focus of the crash investigation squarely on the pilot. mike boyd, chairman of boyd group international, is terrific to see
the bid from adelle founder michael dell and a private equity firm silverlake.ng slightly. improving among the lower income households. those making more than 75,000 year were less optimistic on concerns about higher interest rates. a new career builder survey found 31 percent of employers will hire temporary workers in the second half of the year, a 10% jump from this time last year. over the last four years temp work accounted for 15 percent of all job growth. as the latest from the fox...
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back becky please welcome a dell -- adele. next, the president of liberty global greed the president ceo of discovery communications, davids zaslav. >> that was a smack down introduction. thank you all for being here this morning. thank you for being here. it seems we focus on stock prices in the markets. when i look up your stock prices , and compare it to the s&p 500, i was blown away. iad what i've been doing -- did not realize how well you were doing until i charted it. 100%.prices have been up that is phenomenal. i wonder how you guys feel about that in terms of can you keep the momentum going? >> we certainly like the fact that there is been a lot of value creation. it has been hard work. we have grown market share in the u.s. we have grown our international business aggressively. when i took over seven years ago, we were dealing $720 million in profits as a country. this past year, we made more money internationally and we get as a whole company. there is been a lot of expansion outside of the u.s.. they're still been g
back becky please welcome a dell -- adele. next, the president of liberty global greed the president ceo of discovery communications, davids zaslav. >> that was a smack down introduction. thank you all for being here this morning. thank you for being here. it seems we focus on stock prices in the markets. when i look up your stock prices , and compare it to the s&p 500, i was blown away. iad what i've been doing -- did not realize how well you were doing until i charted it....
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british born singer, songwriter emeli sande, she has been dominating the british charts, outselling adelle, and let's take a look at emeli sande, singing "next to me" from ♪hat project. >> when the skies are great and all the doors are closing, when all i need is to stop the tears from falling, i will find them, i will find the next to me. next to me oo oo next to me oo oo next to me oo oo i will find them, i will find them next to me ♪ tavis: i am curious about your last name. >> sande. it is my father's name. he is from zambia. it is his. tavis: you grew up in scotland, and that was like what? >> i felt like an outsider. we were the only mixed-race family in the village. when my dad moved into the town, it was actually in the local paper. "african teacher." tavis: are you serious? "black man come to town, be where." -- beware." >> i felt different from everybody, and i think that is what i found such a big world in music, as a kid, but i love to -- loved the piano, and that is where i felt at home. tavis: that is where you went to forceless and to get away. >> yes, it was very quiet unti
british born singer, songwriter emeli sande, she has been dominating the british charts, outselling adelle, and let's take a look at emeli sande, singing "next to me" from ♪hat project. >> when the skies are great and all the doors are closing, when all i need is to stop the tears from falling, i will find them, i will find the next to me. next to me oo oo next to me oo oo next to me oo oo i will find them, i will find them next to me ♪ tavis: i am curious about your last...
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. >>> reporter: burlingame business owners adele and hoda hassan were born in egypt and have relatives there. they say its first democratically elected had to go. >> he didn't deliver what he promised. >> reporter: instead of forming an inclusive government, they say mohamed morsi tried to give his allies in the "muslim brotherhood" a monopoly on power. the couple says that's a warning for the next leader who ignores the citizens' demands for equality in human rights. >> they will not take it laying down. so they will do everything in their power to make sure whoever takes over listens to the people. >> reporter: michael yousseff's relatives joined the rallies in cairo. the san mateo businessman says morsi's government has made life tough for his christian relatives. >> no opportunities for employment, difficulty when looking for an apartment to live, just day-to-day life becomes very difficult. >> reporter: yousseff and his family hope egypt will quickly adopt a new constitution and elect a parliament and new president. in other words, do what morsi should have done. >> the great thin
. >>> reporter: burlingame business owners adele and hoda hassan were born in egypt and have relatives there. they say its first democratically elected had to go. >> he didn't deliver what he promised. >> reporter: instead of forming an inclusive government, they say mohamed morsi tried to give his allies in the "muslim brotherhood" a monopoly on power. the couple says that's a warning for the next leader who ignores the citizens' demands for equality in human...
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carrying weapons in clashes between protesters of the opposing sides in the hell was a suburb of cairo adel shammy senior analyst at the think tank foreign policy in focus as says they gyptian army should concentrate on bringing peace to the country instead of provoking more fighting. the problem is that the muslim brotherhood c.m. took them as you however are their actions their actions towards the majority of the people were not appropriate in terms of positive thinking how to eliminate the mazy people or all those who said i did should leave hospital lonely enjoy yourself for the region people they really are now i'm in the minority and they're acting that they will when they're out demands regarding this and i think that's a dangerous path and the government is taking also a dangerous path unfortunately every both sides think it's a zero sum game that they have to win the situation and that would be a disaster. for the country of egypt and will not be beneficial the reason is the muslim brotherhood numbers are already a large minority very very large and they have support from the egypt
carrying weapons in clashes between protesters of the opposing sides in the hell was a suburb of cairo adel shammy senior analyst at the think tank foreign policy in focus as says they gyptian army should concentrate on bringing peace to the country instead of provoking more fighting. the problem is that the muslim brotherhood c.m. took them as you however are their actions their actions towards the majority of the people were not appropriate in terms of positive thinking how to eliminate the...
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back becky please welcome a dell -- adele.he president of liberty global greed the president ceo of discovery communications, davids zaslav. >> that
back becky please welcome a dell -- adele.he president of liberty global greed the president ceo of discovery communications, davids zaslav. >> that
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la mano, su l libreta para dar multas, y c cuando dse dieron cuenta que er eél, echaron a correr, adelante se ve uncomo u zanahoria en la cabeza. >>> necesitas un corte. >>> obvio. >>> necesitas 3. >>> oh, my god mis arrugas. >>> con la oq to que testás par tráfico, ni siquiera tgengo ti e tiempo para ponerte un ticket qué cñompañía de teléfono tienes, no me interesa, pero esto es un atentado. >>> sorry. >>> sabes para qué son los po e pocket. >>> no tengo. >>> te vas perdida, peligra, p porque te pondre un ticket por n no saber usar bien el teléfono dónde se mete, te has enterado por descarada, otro, qué desca t descarte hijole. >>> sabes cuánto me costo. >>> kcuánto. >>> como unos 20. >>> y un pobre caballo por el a campo sin coleta, me tengo que i ir mi amor, cuidate, tan lindas qué bonito, vas para alguna n e novela ao a,gracias unalgo . esto es un descargo, o. >>> no, fuera de al caámara. >>> no, no. >>> vaámonos. >>> al party. >>> pero con un hilito. >>> no empieces con mis cejas, que me fasc ininan. >>> a mí no. >>> tu eres el que las usa o yo. >>> tu. >>> déjame en paz, de donónde
la mano, su l libreta para dar multas, y c cuando dse dieron cuenta que er eél, echaron a correr, adelante se ve uncomo u zanahoria en la cabeza. >>> necesitas un corte. >>> obvio. >>> necesitas 3. >>> oh, my god mis arrugas. >>> con la oq to que testás par tráfico, ni siquiera tgengo ti e tiempo para ponerte un ticket qué cñompañía de teléfono tienes, no me interesa, pero esto es un atentado. >>> sorry. >>> sabes para qué...
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adelate y buenas tardes. >>> gracias chicas y buenas tardes, muy buena opciÓn y que las estrellas tenganoreste y que va a poner fen a estas altas temperaturas muy buenas noticias porque llega un sistema frontal desde el dmort va a refrescar la situaciÓn, pero va a ser para el fin de semana, y asÍ que bueno al mal tiempo buena cara que le vamos a hacer, donde manda la madre noourlz mando nuestra nosotros y lo que sÍ continÚa actividad de fuertes lluvias y nubosidad y al menos para el sur de la no ida y lluvias, para pues son bien recibidas, y necesarias, y para pues combatir con estas altas temperaturas y hacia el norte de mÉxico, lluvias, hasta el sÁbado y hasta la una de la tarde, y asÍ que bueno si va a hacer planes y actividades en las afueras o espera un poquito despuÉs o antes se lleva un paraguas y tambiÉn temperaturas altas en el resto del paÍs y hacia el norte, 98 grados y hacia al norte seÑores ustedes en el seÑor en dallas con 94 grados pero como es de costumbre las vegas, phoenix, arizona, y siempre pues estÁn sobrepasando los cien grados, y mientras tanto, esta noche el termÓ
adelate y buenas tardes. >>> gracias chicas y buenas tardes, muy buena opciÓn y que las estrellas tenganoreste y que va a poner fen a estas altas temperaturas muy buenas noticias porque llega un sistema frontal desde el dmort va a refrescar la situaciÓn, pero va a ser para el fin de semana, y asÍ que bueno al mal tiempo buena cara que le vamos a hacer, donde manda la madre noourlz mando nuestra nosotros y lo que sÍ continÚa actividad de fuertes lluvias y nubosidad y al menos para...
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adel idris almsheeti. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. amy goodman. theguests for the rest of hour are jack murphy and brandon webb, editors of sofrep.com. they rode the e-book, "benghazi: the definitive report." jack murphy is an army special operations veteran, brandon seals.ained navy he was one of the friends of those who were killed alongside christopher stevens. tell us about your friend and what he was doing. i have run into a lot of people in the special operations glen was just a special dye that stood out from the first day that we reduced to each other. we went through the sniper program together as a pair, so we spent a lot of time together under a lot of stress going through the training and developed a close friendship. we have similar interests outside of the military, active outdoors with sailing, surfing, skiing. we have stayed in touch after he 2004, aof service in few years before i separated. we stayed in touch for quite aware of what he was doing, but not -- he would tell me that he would go to mexico or israel, or el
adel idris almsheeti. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. amy goodman. theguests for the rest of hour are jack murphy and brandon webb, editors of sofrep.com. they rode the e-book, "benghazi: the definitive report." jack murphy is an army special operations veteran, brandon seals.ained navy he was one of the friends of those who were killed alongside christopher stevens. tell us about your friend and what he was doing. i have run into a lot of people in...
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adelle oline and it takes two minutes of the most. d.c. person wanting a job, let they're social security number and put it and bse bat-to-bat. i don't know what's wrong with it. the number is bad. if you do that, if you mandate and un force to important things , e-verify. most of this problem goes away. you say enforce. john: meaning that somebody would punish the business that hires someone without using e-verify. >> correct. or if they use it, even if they use it and still hire a person who is coming back with the wrong social security number, that could be a violation and after enforce it. john: this sounds very appealing. just one computer database where you can check. but you are a conservative. you don't trust the government. why would you trust them to run e-verify correctly? >> well, right n about50,000 businesses use it. they u it on a voluntary basis. it is a relatively easy thing to do. we require businesses to do all kinds of things in terms of hiring practices. this is probably the easiest step in the process. a simple entry
adelle oline and it takes two minutes of the most. d.c. person wanting a job, let they're social security number and put it and bse bat-to-bat. i don't know what's wrong with it. the number is bad. if you do that, if you mandate and un force to important things , e-verify. most of this problem goes away. you say enforce. john: meaning that somebody would punish the business that hires someone without using e-verify. >> correct. or if they use it, even if they use it and still hire a...
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chuckle, whatever they do, she's chosen she wants to be married to the mayor of new york and made adele lib rid decision and it's fair game at this time. nobody wants to see a family go through anything, but there was -- it felt to me, an opportunity with her and her stand that was not just standing by your man. that's just what i felt. >> donnie, in all fairness, i specifically said i don't blame people for their reaction, including the laughter, i think it's very understandable. i just wanted to remind people that these two are going through a lot of pain. if you didn't find yourself moved by huma's sympathy. >> stay with us. >>> his wife is standing by her man but can this marriage or career be saved? more about huma when we come back. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® natural
chuckle, whatever they do, she's chosen she wants to be married to the mayor of new york and made adele lib rid decision and it's fair game at this time. nobody wants to see a family go through anything, but there was -- it felt to me, an opportunity with her and her stand that was not just standing by your man. that's just what i felt. >> donnie, in all fairness, i specifically said i don't blame people for their reaction, including the laughter, i think it's very understandable. i just...
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leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security expert kt mcfarland joins us next. every parent wants the safest and healthiest products for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there waa compy that i could rely on, that did all of the ha work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a millionusinesses successfully get started, including ssica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. launch your dream at legalzoom today. this mans about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of hi and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats alltheir. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn'think you're specialnymore, you need an ally. ally ban
leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security expert kt mcfarland joins us next. every parent wants the safest and healthiest products for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there waa compy that i could rely on, that did all of the ha work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest...
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leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security fox news national security expeeverybody has differents investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. find out why 9 out of 10your large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. cainvestment objectives, prrisks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> inairo tonight, security forces firing gas into crowds following clashes between pro and anti-morsi forces. this is deputy secretary williams burns. he met with egypt's interim government earlier. he emphasized at that meeting that the united states will not be taking sides in egypt. joing us fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland. kt, great to have you with us. the egyptian -- the muslim brotherhood, no part of the egyptian meeting
leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security fox news national security expeeverybody has differents investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. find out why 9 out of 10your large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by...
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leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security ÑÁ@@"d @ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. >>> in cairo tonight, security forces firing gas into crowds following clashes between pro and ti-morsi forces. this is deputy secretary williams burns. he met with egypt's interim government earlier. he emphasized at that meeting that the united states will not be taking sides in egypt. joining us fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland. kt, great to have you with us. the egyptian -- the muslim brotherhood, no part of the egyptian meetings with the secretary. >>
leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security ÑÁ@@"d @ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we...
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leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still randed but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security fox news national security expert kt mcfarland joins u at a dry cleaner, fox news national security expert kt mcfarland joins u we replaced people with aachine. what? customers di't like it. so why do bankdo it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally hell ally bank. yo money needs an ally. if you've got it, you know how hardt can be to breathe anman, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, troue urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drop
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but i'm heartened, that with adell's 21 million worldwide sales, i'm hardened with the arrival of new artists with electronic world becoming so important, they're not really led to the creative, edgy artists that we need to keep an industry of music healthy. but with today with mumford and sons, with miguel, with emmill lee sandee i had them at a grammy part he held the night before. melissa: legendary grammy party. it is the party of the year. >> ith wanted to show the vitaly ofde music. along with doing a duet with the great gladys knight paired with jennifer hudson with new voice with the great old time voice. melissa: i'm enjoying yr book. it feels like you're talking to me. the wriing style is very much you telling a story. it is especially exciting about reading stories of finding new artists. how you discovered them and cultivated them. when you find a new artis you be them the most profitable they can be because it is a business while trying to keep them unique and what made them special in the first place? how do you balance that? >> the uniqueness comes from the artist. i do
but i'm heartened, that with adell's 21 million worldwide sales, i'm hardened with the arrival of new artists with electronic world becoming so important, they're not really led to the creative, edgy artists that we need to keep an industry of music healthy. but with today with mumford and sons, with miguel, with emmill lee sandee i had them at a grammy part he held the night before. melissa: legendary grammy party. it is the party of the year. >> ith wanted to show the vitaly ofde music....
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chuckle, whatever they do, she's chosen she wants to be married to the mayor of new york and made adele lib rid decision and it's fair game at this time. nobody wants to see a family go was -- it felt to me, an re opportunity with her and her stand that was not just standing by your man. that's just what i felt. >> donnie, in all fairness, i specifically said i don't blame people for their reaction, including the laughter, i think it's very understandable. i just wanted to remind people that these two are going through a lot of pain. if you didn't find yourself moved by huma's aught thsympath >> stay with us. >>> his wife is standing by hermann but can this marriage or career be saved? more about huma when we come back. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taki
chuckle, whatever they do, she's chosen she wants to be married to the mayor of new york and made adele lib rid decision and it's fair game at this time. nobody wants to see a family go was -- it felt to me, an re opportunity with her and her stand that was not just standing by your man. that's just what i felt. >> donnie, in all fairness, i specifically said i don't blame people for their reaction, including the laughter, i think it's very understandable. i just wanted to remind people...
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and then after pill cart went back to california, adelle, tried and true, successful secretary over at the department of education. in fact, suggested to the president, maybe we ought to make an attorney general. instead he made him secretary of the interior. he picked these three men to do the work that he wanted to have done that he had envisioned back when he was governor, that he continued to talk about when he was a radio speaker and writer. he continued to back each and every one of them. one of the things that has been fascinating, i hope the book like this would have been written back in the 80's are certainly the 90's. it was not until 2000 the release of something that helped us understand what reagan's philosophy was, how he went about these things come out truly believe in these issues until his diaries camera in 2004. and it's fascinating to me, but i read his diaries to see how closely was followed in all these issues. the second general area and would like to cover is environmental extremism. why it matters today. and the term and terminal extremists is reagan's own -- t
and then after pill cart went back to california, adelle, tried and true, successful secretary over at the department of education. in fact, suggested to the president, maybe we ought to make an attorney general. instead he made him secretary of the interior. he picked these three men to do the work that he wanted to have done that he had envisioned back when he was governor, that he continued to talk about when he was a radio speaker and writer. he continued to back each and every one of them....
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. >> guest: she had a lot of influence on the 9/11 adel commesso the two of them were able to get a lot of policy work done. >> host: we talked a lot about her, kristen jul brand. i know i've heard sort of rumors that she has presidential ambitions to the and i am not completely convinced that that is the right sort of trajectory for her. i don't think that she would be able to beat a lot of them, but what is your sense of her? >> i think that she certainly knows how to pick the right political issues and get attention. so this issue in the military it was a very big issue for her and she does have presidential ambitions, she will need to show more on the emerging threats and some of the others were substantive military issues rather than only the soft military issues that she wants to furnish those credentials for the presidential run. >> we will have to leave it there but thank you. this is a great conversation. >> thank you for having me. >>> up next on adam talks about his book, a tower of basel about the bank of international settlements. the bank's 140 clients include central bank
. >> guest: she had a lot of influence on the 9/11 adel commesso the two of them were able to get a lot of policy work done. >> host: we talked a lot about her, kristen jul brand. i know i've heard sort of rumors that she has presidential ambitions to the and i am not completely convinced that that is the right sort of trajectory for her. i don't think that she would be able to beat a lot of them, but what is your sense of her? >> i think that she certainly knows how to pick...
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because what it's being cut with or you might want to know what your cat is being cut because the adel turns are oftentimes in many cases more problematic than the actual drugs themselves but the public health message isn't getting out there with the older problems. instead we are trying to vilify our typical drugs, oin, heroin, marijuana as opposed to making sure that we educate people. i think that again. >> host: just say no to drugs you pointed out in the book that it's if i believe more than 3,000 percent increase in the amount of spending on the war on drums between 1970 and 2011 with very little consequence in terms of depressing the amount of use of marijuana, heroin or cocaine. so, by that measure not much difference. don't use this drug with that a drug or know that this drug is cut with this. well. you should be educating our kids about responsibility, that their future, about a wide range of things. if your parenting is focused on drug use you are already in trouble to get my parenting is making sure that my kids get into the proper college, the school that i want, make sur
because what it's being cut with or you might want to know what your cat is being cut because the adel turns are oftentimes in many cases more problematic than the actual drugs themselves but the public health message isn't getting out there with the older problems. instead we are trying to vilify our typical drugs, oin, heroin, marijuana as opposed to making sure that we educate people. i think that again. >> host: just say no to drugs you pointed out in the book that it's if i believe...
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what we're going to see here is we're going to see new music not go on spotify, and musicians like adeleor swift, they're already holding back their new albums and only put them on spotify later after they've already made the majority of the up front costs from selling their music. >> okay. really interesting. very interesting, julia. in the meantime, another question out there. is twitter over? that's what one critic said on his blog. he wrote, it's toast. over. done. history. is that true? twitter opened to the public seven years ago today, by the way. so joining us now, mike isaac, senior editor at "all thanks day." and herb to weigh in, as well, and julia is hanging around. i know she has strong views. great to have you with us, mike. i know you're not convinced that twitter is toast. it also feels like you're not convinced that it's not toast. why? >> so the problem with twitter is that -- is the reason it's so strong. it's a simple product that, you know, you type in 140 characters and you blast your message out. you know? so on the one hand, it's really hard for them to innovate a
what we're going to see here is we're going to see new music not go on spotify, and musicians like adeleor swift, they're already holding back their new albums and only put them on spotify later after they've already made the majority of the up front costs from selling their music. >> okay. really interesting. very interesting, julia. in the meantime, another question out there. is twitter over? that's what one critic said on his blog. he wrote, it's toast. over. done. history. is that...
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. >> adelle lot. she did. she loved could to work. she could not win every year to get to paris to see the latest fashion. so she would go three or four times per year before the war to hit the fashion that bring them home. sieges loves travel. she had done this with a father. she had gone and political trips . south and latin america which was very unusual for women in her generation. so she had the wanderlust and the time she was a young girl. very proud of the fact that she spoke fluent french and german which she perfected most u.s. at the con men which would become her mantra and life. and then once she married this was a way to escape the boisterousness of the children, perhaps some of the upset over some of those weaknesses in their marriage. in some ways perhaps was also a form of birth control because of what the catholic church would not allowed any artificial contraception. >> thought nine was enough. >> she thought nine was enough and maintained her humor about that. later years he was on the griffin show. he brought up th
. >> adelle lot. she did. she loved could to work. she could not win every year to get to paris to see the latest fashion. so she would go three or four times per year before the war to hit the fashion that bring them home. sieges loves travel. she had done this with a father. she had gone and political trips . south and latin america which was very unusual for women in her generation. so she had the wanderlust and the time she was a young girl. very proud of the fact that she spoke...
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adel lot is incredible broad the exciting really. almost anyone that touches a computer could be prosecuted under this law. so whenever you come to a page and you click the terms of service agreement its 45 pages long that you didn't read it and you don't obey those exact terms, you are in violation of the computer fraud and abuse act and face five years in prison for that. if you made a nice piece account for your dog, share and netflix password, look at your friends hbo go account you are violating the act and face five years for every time you've done that. succumb any of us could press probably be prosecuted under this act and we are not. who is prosecuted under this and we are seeing more and more the government is using it to prosecute whistleblowers, activists. it's been used as a political weapon against an affirmation activists. >> it would be the top ten in the nation. to put this in all zero more context, 75% of all oil production in california is done in kern county and over 50% of the natural gas that's produced in calif
adel lot is incredible broad the exciting really. almost anyone that touches a computer could be prosecuted under this law. so whenever you come to a page and you click the terms of service agreement its 45 pages long that you didn't read it and you don't obey those exact terms, you are in violation of the computer fraud and abuse act and face five years in prison for that. if you made a nice piece account for your dog, share and netflix password, look at your friends hbo go account you are...
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obviously in adeleicate situation you want to be careful about what you say publicly but that is differenthat you are doing and saying behind the scenes and what is curious to me, the administration after a very bland statement, that is the polite way to put it has just apparently been enacted. it is huge stakes in egypt and it is an important part of the middle east peace. and has important economic interest for us in the suez canal and as far as the eye can see, the administration appears to be taking a pass. >> money is provided to that country bite u.s. and not calling it a coup may be a extra teggic move. you mentioned the economy not coming around the way folks there hoped and do you have an opinion on continued to contribute or monitor carefully? >> i would keep the aid flowing particularly to the military. and all of the talk about why the administration can't call it a coup and can't speak the truth conceals the fact that in virtually all of the presence. it is a presidential wafer power and the president can waive the prohibition under the law and i think it is another examine of
obviously in adeleicate situation you want to be careful about what you say publicly but that is differenthat you are doing and saying behind the scenes and what is curious to me, the administration after a very bland statement, that is the polite way to put it has just apparently been enacted. it is huge stakes in egypt and it is an important part of the middle east peace. and has important economic interest for us in the suez canal and as far as the eye can see, the administration appears to...
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>> and whether adele will do the music again. >>> the nsa surveillance scandal is reig nating the debateerg is here with dan ackerman, and they join us at the table. good morning. gabriel, who should be the bond girl? what have you found on duck duck go? >> so i love the title. it reminds me of duck duck goose, of when we were a kid. i assume that's what you were going. >> that's right. my wife loved the name. that hardly ever happens. >> was there something that google wasn't doing that you said i could do better? >> yeah i started the site five years ago. you can switch to it and get great results and privacy. we focus on the search experience that everyone would prefer, less spam and less ads and real privacy. by real privacy, you're actually anonymous. >> when you started the site that was not a primary concern. >> that's right. i saw people going to wikipedia, yelp, and i thought people just want answers. why can't you get the answers, and put them above the results. that's what we have focussed on. >> what have you seen since the disclosures from snowden and nsa and the sharing of
>> and whether adele will do the music again. >>> the nsa surveillance scandal is reig nating the debateerg is here with dan ackerman, and they join us at the table. good morning. gabriel, who should be the bond girl? what have you found on duck duck go? >> so i love the title. it reminds me of duck duck goose, of when we were a kid. i assume that's what you were going. >> that's right. my wife loved the name. that hardly ever happens. >> was there something...
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this one she sings to one of adele's top songs, she's got quite a personality, we encourage you to check her web site. for more on this disease, though, and who it affects, how it affects them, dr. marc siegel is here. totally different cases but same condition. it affects all ages? no one knows exactly how it begins in the body. tell us a little bit more about cardio my crop think. >> we mean damage to the heart muscle. but let me make it a little easier for people. in this case and in the case of that young girl, if we're talking about virus, we're talking about the heart being ballooned out. the heart weakening and losing its strength as a muscle. jenna: why does that happen? >> well, it happens for different reason. virus can damage the heart muscle, an inflammation can do it, other infectious diseases like lyme disease can do it, having heart damage to the coronary arteries like a heart attack, alcohol can do it. randy travis' agents are saying this is viral, but alcohol can cause the same effect where you get a balloon where you used to have a pump. how do we treat that? we use aft
this one she sings to one of adele's top songs, she's got quite a personality, we encourage you to check her web site. for more on this disease, though, and who it affects, how it affects them, dr. marc siegel is here. totally different cases but same condition. it affects all ages? no one knows exactly how it begins in the body. tell us a little bit more about cardio my crop think. >> we mean damage to the heart muscle. but let me make it a little easier for people. in this case and in...
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adele golfo, pfizer. i run our latin american business. and a lot of great comments, thank you, in a lot of different areas. growth prospects and talk a lot about china for grow, india and innovation. i'm curious about latin america, and specifically, something you about china's ability to evolve. i'm interested in latin america, brazil, mexico. growth prospects. -- ability >> so something that you have to deal with. it never gets to a point where vote andver 50% of the people start thinking, the reason i'm not doing well is because those guys have everything. now, not to say that flavor isn't there. but it's not there to an overwhelming extent. latin american companies still show this ability, okay, we're opening up. way.e'll go the other there's a line that we liked from churchill that said with apitalism, you have unequal sharing of the prosperity. with socialism, you have equal of the misery. with the populous tendency, tendency o much of a to go that way. that makes me fearful. in brazil, we participate there. a great market to be in
adele golfo, pfizer. i run our latin american business. and a lot of great comments, thank you, in a lot of different areas. growth prospects and talk a lot about china for grow, india and innovation. i'm curious about latin america, and specifically, something you about china's ability to evolve. i'm interested in latin america, brazil, mexico. growth prospects. -- ability >> so something that you have to deal with. it never gets to a point where vote andver 50% of the people start...
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adel lal is an english and if people are going to be citizens it's serving in a jury. you have to be walter reed ball and so forth -- read a the law. >> one of the things they talk about specifically about the language is that when you are a child is really, really easy. and our brains are kind of liked where they are open for certain learning and things to happen. however, learning english, that door closes sunday just 13. so the adult population and people trying to learn english it is difficult. there are some people in some areas where their years and years before they are able to act like a man to learn english and in the classroom and do that right. we have to learn the expectations that we have to learn the expectations that are, but i'm not against but making sure people have opportunities and making sure and the integration of being here in the united states learned english. >> just a question and we will take questions from this microphone. >> [inaudible] you bring real-life to our discussion but it's important. real life is each of us whether you are citizen
adel lal is an english and if people are going to be citizens it's serving in a jury. you have to be walter reed ball and so forth -- read a the law. >> one of the things they talk about specifically about the language is that when you are a child is really, really easy. and our brains are kind of liked where they are open for certain learning and things to happen. however, learning english, that door closes sunday just 13. so the adult population and people trying to learn english it is...
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>> adelle recall. >> we have been -- and other witnesses we talked to said that is the case. you were assigned the now famous to test cases. it is important, these were test cases of tea party groups. is that correct? >> yes. >> in your testimony said those cases were taken from you in august of 2011. is that right? >> yes. >> and there were given to hillary. is that correct? >> as far as i know. >> can we put this up? we want to talk about -- you know how long she had been at the irs will she get this case is? >> i'm not sure. >> we do because we astor. how long you been with the irs, late april 200011. prior to this time have you had any experience in camping, lobbying, or as it relates to tax-exempt organizations? no. a lady who spent four months, never dealt with this area and now gives the student must test cases. the taken from a guy who's been there 48 years and give him to this individual. correct? okay. fine. here's from your testimony, they were taken from you after you made recommendations on how to deal with the test cases. is that correct? >> as correct. >> recom
>> adelle recall. >> we have been -- and other witnesses we talked to said that is the case. you were assigned the now famous to test cases. it is important, these were test cases of tea party groups. is that correct? >> yes. >> in your testimony said those cases were taken from you in august of 2011. is that right? >> yes. >> and there were given to hillary. is that correct? >> as far as i know. >> can we put this up? we want to talk about -- you...
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. >> reporter: among the first to testify will be police officer adele palinko about his story. >> weed kids walking pr school. we were stopping kids from going to the store. kids. >> things are no going to get any better. >> reporter: submitted as evidence in the trial will be audio tape that was first brought to us. you hear his supervisor demanding quota of one arrest and 20 stops per month. >>. you think 1 in 20 is breaking law, you're going to be doing a lot more. a lot more than that you think. >> reporter: but city attorneys in their opening arguments say officers are not forced to make stops but they have performance goals. they also argue that stops are driven by crime, not race, and that training, monitoring and regular audits ensure police stops are constitutional. >> i should point out that jim is also my husband. joining us who repped the plaintiffs in this case is darius charney and former police commissioner and criminal justice analyst william bratton joins us on the set now. commissioner bratton, having seen it from the inside in three major cities, in light of the na
. >> reporter: among the first to testify will be police officer adele palinko about his story. >> weed kids walking pr school. we were stopping kids from going to the store. kids. >> things are no going to get any better. >> reporter: submitted as evidence in the trial will be audio tape that was first brought to us. you hear his supervisor demanding quota of one arrest and 20 stops per month. >>. you think 1 in 20 is breaking law, you're going to be doing a lot...
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adelle remember all three. >> viejo, football, orientation, and whether it was a break.ou said your testimony just a few minutes ago that it was broken. >> yes. so first and foremost, your service to this great country is well known. so i didn't set by 30 percent disability or your 20 percent disability. >> your taking advantage of it and went after that disability rating for the benefit of your company because, as you said, other companies are using the statices of a -- as a competitive weapon. he said that today. >> i said that time that they're using the protest process of the procurement, not my disability. i apologize if i and all stated that there were using my disability as a competitive weapon. i meant that there were protesting as competitive weapons against our country. thank you for allowing me to clear that up. again, i don't set the rating. it was in keeping these said that i may be able to qualify. >> you may decision to apply for disability rating for a twisted ankle from either football. you haven't even answered the chairman's question. you were there. d
adelle remember all three. >> viejo, football, orientation, and whether it was a break.ou said your testimony just a few minutes ago that it was broken. >> yes. so first and foremost, your service to this great country is well known. so i didn't set by 30 percent disability or your 20 percent disability. >> your taking advantage of it and went after that disability rating for the benefit of your company because, as you said, other companies are using the statices of a -- as a...
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please welcome adele.e president of liberty global the president ceo of discovery communications, davids zaslav. >> that was a smack down introduction. thank you all for being here this morning. thank you for being here. it seems we focus on stock prices in the markets. when i look up your stock prices, and compare it to the s&p 500, i was blown away. read what i've been doing -- i did not realize how well you were doing until i charted it. stock prices have been up 100%. that is phenomenal. i wonder how you guys feel about that in terms of can you keep the momentum going? >> we certainly like the fact that there is been a lot of value creation. it has been hard work. we have grown market share in the u.s. we have grown our international business aggressively. when i took over seven years ago, we were dealing $720 million in profits as a country. this past year, we made more money internationally and we get as a whole company. there is been a lot of expansion outside of the u.s.. they're still been great g
please welcome adele.e president of liberty global the president ceo of discovery communications, davids zaslav. >> that was a smack down introduction. thank you all for being here this morning. thank you for being here. it seems we focus on stock prices in the markets. when i look up your stock prices, and compare it to the s&p 500, i was blown away. read what i've been doing -- i did not realize how well you were doing until i charted it. stock prices have been up 100%. that is...
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adelle main geographical.mean just issue concerns. >> again, -- >> is there reached broad enough is lambasting? >> i think there are two issues. one is other places that the u.n. should go where they haven't? testing is coming to mind. >> and not talking about places. >> no. i'm instamatic areas. then there is -- the you in texas and many social and economic development, peace and security issues, but there are plenty, and i would cite corruption as one where they're is a un convention. the modalities of actually tackling corruption in countries around the world are not as strong as i think they could be. and so there is an example where there is reached but not necessarily substance or sufficient substance. and so those are the kinds of gaps. rather than -- thereto forms of cuts. one is, it just extraneous stuff being done that was started 50 years ago for one reason and persists today for no good reason? that, of course to hollywood need, even if it started to know five years ago. it is are we drawdown peace
adelle main geographical.mean just issue concerns. >> again, -- >> is there reached broad enough is lambasting? >> i think there are two issues. one is other places that the u.n. should go where they haven't? testing is coming to mind. >> and not talking about places. >> no. i'm instamatic areas. then there is -- the you in texas and many social and economic development, peace and security issues, but there are plenty, and i would cite corruption as one where...
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i guess because you -- >> adelle have to take that. tsk. >> that's a compliment.the question is this. you talk about the employment rate, the unemployment rate as being an important datapoint in policy formulation. but unemployment rate is essentially to cover the employment rate has two components, onion rear-ended denominator. a lot of commentary at the construct of the denominator and the concern that frequently it does not adequately take into account the number of people who dropped out of the labor force. i am curious if it's another way of saying a 7 percent unemployment rate in one economy may be very different than a 7 percent unemployment rate in another economy. how do you take that into account in thinking about the policy formulation? >> that's a great question. let me preface by saying, the chairman in this press conference talked about 7% as an indicative gold. i think it is indicative in some sense for is a source of reasons, on the one hand, we would like to have some ability have some specificity. to do that you have to pick a number, even if --
i guess because you -- >> adelle have to take that. tsk. >> that's a compliment.the question is this. you talk about the employment rate, the unemployment rate as being an important datapoint in policy formulation. but unemployment rate is essentially to cover the employment rate has two components, onion rear-ended denominator. a lot of commentary at the construct of the denominator and the concern that frequently it does not adequately take into account the number of people who...
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adel all isn't workable at least employers from their perspective we believe that is the case. and we believe that that ought to be codified. the congress ought to ratify that and say it is unworkable and we ought to require employers to comply with the law itself right now for the next year. but we also ought to do that for individuals. why should businesses have this delay but not plain folks across the country? we will have a vote next week in the house of representatives on a one-year delay for the employer mandate and for the individual mandate from january 1st, 2014 to january 1st, 2015. >> host: there's been some criticism and commentary pieces and putting by dana milbank that they want it both ways they are critical of the wall and yet they were critical of the delay of the mandate for the largest employers to provide insurance in 2014. >> guest: many people believe -- and we've heard from them across the country -- many people believe the president doesn't have the authority to do what he did. the law is the law and under the executive branch charged with carrying out
adel all isn't workable at least employers from their perspective we believe that is the case. and we believe that that ought to be codified. the congress ought to ratify that and say it is unworkable and we ought to require employers to comply with the law itself right now for the next year. but we also ought to do that for individuals. why should businesses have this delay but not plain folks across the country? we will have a vote next week in the house of representatives on a one-year delay...