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he was rushed to intensive care and put on the most aggressive. i was asked to comment on the case out of california some years back. within a few years -- within a few days but doctors told sir and her doctor that treatment was not going to work and they wanted to stop the treatment. the lawyer became furious and threatened the doctors with a lawsuit venue fosters a word that i could not repeat in this interview. the doctors intimidated and continue the aggressive treatment. a month later, sarawak at the hospital to the astonishment of the doctors. during the year or so before she died, she lived at home with her daughter sometimes. other times in the assisted living facility. i had the opportunity to interview some of the doctors. they admittedly got it wrong. if you tell me this means that we should have treated her, i disagree because we can't afford that. we can't afford to treat every sir. he is right about what we can afford. we are saying that if voters when they vote to what we think as consumers when we purchase products that are the che
he was rushed to intensive care and put on the most aggressive. i was asked to comment on the case out of california some years back. within a few years -- within a few days but doctors told sir and her doctor that treatment was not going to work and they wanted to stop the treatment. the lawyer became furious and threatened the doctors with a lawsuit venue fosters a word that i could not repeat in this interview. the doctors intimidated and continue the aggressive treatment. a month later,...
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we did see central banks cut aggressively, maybe 10 countries cut rates aggressively in 2008. much more challenging was doing the lower for longer. somehow convincing financial markets we are going to keep rates lower for longer. in the u.s., i talk about this in the paper, up until august 2011 fomc decision to put out the day to keep interest rates at zero till may 2013, until that day, market and were that the fed was ready and raring to go to raise interest rates within 3 quarters or four quarters. the forward guidance that was instituted at that point and has been expanded upon, fundamentally shifted expectations about monetary policy. moving expectations about raising rates by at least a year. it has shifted how markets perceive what the fed's function is. since 2011, interest rate expectation and behavior has been much more consistent with what our expectations are, you are not seeing the market expecting us to raise interest rates in the next year or so. you can see this in terms of how the markets respond to news, in terms of surveys and market prices. it took quite a
we did see central banks cut aggressively, maybe 10 countries cut rates aggressively in 2008. much more challenging was doing the lower for longer. somehow convincing financial markets we are going to keep rates lower for longer. in the u.s., i talk about this in the paper, up until august 2011 fomc decision to put out the day to keep interest rates at zero till may 2013, until that day, market and were that the fed was ready and raring to go to raise interest rates within 3 quarters or four...
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they were intimidated and terrified continue the aggressive treatment than one month later cerone walked out of the hospital to the doctors astonishment. and before she died she lived at home with her daughter sometime sometimes assisted living. so the doctors got this totally wrong. i had the opportunity afterwards the admitted that but one of the doctors told me if you tell me this means we should have treated her i disagree because we cannot afford that. we cannot treat every sarah. he is right. the american people are saying that. we say that as voters as consumers when we purchase products that are the chief is because that has implications for the health care coverage. so we create the blind for the doctors between we don't want them to ration our care. remember the death panel? and we don't want to pay for all the madison. -- medicines of those judgments are hit case by case the judge read. the doctors are asked to bear the burden and they don't want to because of the hippocratic oath and the ideals of from cognizant dissident they believe they're doing the right thing is they bel
they were intimidated and terrified continue the aggressive treatment than one month later cerone walked out of the hospital to the doctors astonishment. and before she died she lived at home with her daughter sometime sometimes assisted living. so the doctors got this totally wrong. i had the opportunity afterwards the admitted that but one of the doctors told me if you tell me this means we should have treated her i disagree because we cannot afford that. we cannot treat every sarah. he is...
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. -- i think that the if this was the bush administration, the media would be far more aggressive on this issue. the only reason you have the washington post reporting on this and the new york times was because of snowden. snowden made the leak. before this, the washington post was not doing that much aggressive work on what the nsa was doing in terms of mastic you striving. media hask that the not been up to snuff on the whole issue. it would have been if the bush administration was in power. host: one must call in for you. gavin is waiting on the lines for republicans. caller: hi, james. thank you for coming on. paint a is, i want to scenario and get your comment. is there any chance that you that ourk -- think created these terrorists and radicals? guest: i think that all the studies that have come out agree with that. every time you have a drone attack, you're killing scores. hundreds of thousands of innocent people. they have been killed in these raids. all of the studies say that every time you kill a relative, the relative has other relatives. they have children and parents an
. -- i think that the if this was the bush administration, the media would be far more aggressive on this issue. the only reason you have the washington post reporting on this and the new york times was because of snowden. snowden made the leak. before this, the washington post was not doing that much aggressive work on what the nsa was doing in terms of mastic you striving. media hask that the not been up to snuff on the whole issue. it would have been if the bush administration was in power....
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so the short answer to why is kentucky being so aggressive in
so the short answer to why is kentucky being so aggressive in
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an aggressive cancer and something to worry about. psa doesn't tell you that.'t mean we should stop doing psas. it means we should better enhance the screening. get the psa and it's rising and maybe the mri is a good adjunct to that. >> there is a group of doctors who say, don't do it. and then there's a group of people who have been literally doing it in vans and super market parking lots. the pendulum can go too far in either direction. there is a legitimate use of psa and we need to drive this back into the doctor's office where a man is informed of the risks and the benefits and probably some benefits and then the man can decide to get the psa and, in some instances, he is going to need to get some of these other tests like the mri that i'm excited about. >> is this a change in position for you? i think the last time we spoke the task force came out is sxand the psa testing should not be done? was that the message that should have been heard? >> i don't think so. the task force actually said that some men are going to want to be screened and some doctors ar
an aggressive cancer and something to worry about. psa doesn't tell you that.'t mean we should stop doing psas. it means we should better enhance the screening. get the psa and it's rising and maybe the mri is a good adjunct to that. >> there is a group of doctors who say, don't do it. and then there's a group of people who have been literally doing it in vans and super market parking lots. the pendulum can go too far in either direction. there is a legitimate use of psa and we need to...
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war go ahead go ahead mark if to say that iran is not aggressive war when they're arming hezbollah which is rising i haven't. in the long run hamas mark in markets is going to end because of israel's actions in lebanon hezbollah came into being ok we go around going around on this here ok let's stay with saudi arabia here brian what is the best case scenario about the future of the house of saud because a lot of people would tend to agree with you it's a very unstable regime it has a lot of money and i would agree with mark in less than a month they can buy a nuclear weapon do you how do you feel about riyadh having a nuclear weapon i'm more afraid of that than iran having a go go ahead go ahead brian. i don't think they i don't think they can get a nuclear weapon i don't think even though the saudis help finance the pakistan nuclear arms project it's not like the pakistan military is going to say oh and here's your bomb by the way i just don't see that happening i think the i think the best case scenario for the saudi family royal family is there is no best case there i think they can l
war go ahead go ahead mark if to say that iran is not aggressive war when they're arming hezbollah which is rising i haven't. in the long run hamas mark in markets is going to end because of israel's actions in lebanon hezbollah came into being ok we go around going around on this here ok let's stay with saudi arabia here brian what is the best case scenario about the future of the house of saud because a lot of people would tend to agree with you it's a very unstable regime it has a lot of...
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a lot of people are not doing aggressive enough oversight. i think the congress can do a better job of explaining what they do. i think there is definitely room out there for more citizenship scholarship on what the appropriate role of oversight is. i think most members of congress, at least the chairman of the two committees would say that is our job. it's our job to check the home work of the intelligence agency. we think we're doing a pretty good job of it. so they also will have a check on with what the agency is up to? >> yeah. >> i guess the argument independent body outside -- are close to the people -- >> yeah. a small group of people. a counter argument might be. do you think there will be any -- one of the ideas of course was the -- [inaudible] >> judging from the paper. i'm not sure it actually happened. i don't know i guess if you subscribe to the view that cia ought to be sticking to collection of intelligence and analysis then you feel better with the migration authority that the department of defense. but i don't know how it th
a lot of people are not doing aggressive enough oversight. i think the congress can do a better job of explaining what they do. i think there is definitely room out there for more citizenship scholarship on what the appropriate role of oversight is. i think most members of congress, at least the chairman of the two committees would say that is our job. it's our job to check the home work of the intelligence agency. we think we're doing a pretty good job of it. so they also will have a check on...
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. >> there has never been a single attempt by anybody in the whole world to do anything as aggressivend as ambitious as masdar city. >> this is definitely a place of superlatives. >> yes, we go big. we do not do things small. when abu dhabi decides to do something, they go all in. we are in a very hot, uncomfortable, humid place. how did people adapt before there was air-conditioning? one of the things we do at masdar is try to blend architecture as well as maintaining the sustainability standards. >> everything here has a purpose. these doors are designed to direct wind into the courtyard. the tiles are cool no matter how hot it is outside. the exteriors of the building are designed to maximize shade. >> we put the buildings close together. we are using the buildings to shade each other. we are showing people how things can be done in the desert, in a very harsh climate, how we can significantly reduce the amount of energy we are using, and how you can be outdoors more often. >> you may say it's about 10 to 12 degrees cooler inside the city than it is outside. you definitely feel tha
. >> there has never been a single attempt by anybody in the whole world to do anything as aggressivend as ambitious as masdar city. >> this is definitely a place of superlatives. >> yes, we go big. we do not do things small. when abu dhabi decides to do something, they go all in. we are in a very hot, uncomfortable, humid place. how did people adapt before there was air-conditioning? one of the things we do at masdar is try to blend architecture as well as maintaining the...
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would you say the t-shirt is passive-aggressive?you could say that it's slightly passive-aggressive. that was probably passive- aggressive answer. >> reporter: they are now selling 250 t-shirts a day both at her store out of the envelope in los gatos, and on at, where else -- anybodybuttheseahawks.com. for this mother of 7 kids, the t-shirts are a way of getting payback. >> when you have 6 sons and some of them were bullied, it really affected me and when this hit me on sunday after the game, it took me back to when my kids were younger and i said, not okay. not okay. not okay. [ laughter ] >> genius, right? [ laughter ] >> 10% of the proceeds go to anti-bullying charities. kiet do, kpix 5. >> you want two? >> two! right? >> to find out how to get your shirt, we are posting a link on our website at kpix.com. >> i'm going to order one for you and for lawrence. >> anything but dry weather. that's what i want! >> there's that. scattered showers showing up outside. looks like a cloudy day as we are seeing finally a cold front return to
would you say the t-shirt is passive-aggressive?you could say that it's slightly passive-aggressive. that was probably passive- aggressive answer. >> reporter: they are now selling 250 t-shirts a day both at her store out of the envelope in los gatos, and on at, where else -- anybodybuttheseahawks.com. for this mother of 7 kids, the t-shirts are a way of getting payback. >> when you have 6 sons and some of them were bullied, it really affected me and when this hit me on sunday after...
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knew that prozac was leading to suicides and aggressive behavior the exact opposite effect of what they wanted they knew that in the one nine hundred eighty s. after they conducted the research they hid the research and it wasn't exposed and told two thousand and five from the b.b.c. but then they would have their corporate interests do studies and talk about how great it was now of course they're required to admit yeah that antidepressants do cause suicide aggressive behavior pretty much every shooters on them when these cell phone companies are forced to admit yeah the cell phone radiation does cause brain to. you know it does do all this and they're already saying this in their manuals so it's already coming out but once the public is aware of this fact it will be even worse oppresses it will be even worse than tobacco we invited the powerful industry lobby c.t. i used to discuss the issues raised in this report they sent this one line refusal thank you for contacting us but we will not be able to do this interview industry's most respected journalist is dr louis less in it it's all
knew that prozac was leading to suicides and aggressive behavior the exact opposite effect of what they wanted they knew that in the one nine hundred eighty s. after they conducted the research they hid the research and it wasn't exposed and told two thousand and five from the b.b.c. but then they would have their corporate interests do studies and talk about how great it was now of course they're required to admit yeah that antidepressants do cause suicide aggressive behavior pretty much every...
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if it relies on going to invest aggressively. this is the time to be aggressive and save as much as possible. a lot of people are shying away from international funds and a margin markets because they're not doing that great compared to the u.s. market. by buying an accumulated as much stuff now as you can bet on sale, the more you have for retirement. it's always increasing your savings. and now is continuing to invest in rebalance your portfolio to enacting overweighted. >>: our generation is also known for multiple divorces multiple marriages in nuclear families. any advice on the multiple family and go for our generation. >>: #one and a second marriage time is it's time for a prenup. especially if you already gone through one and the company of men working for your income has gone up and then the second marriage has an even higher rate of divorce. make sure you look at a prenup. there's a ways to do it really been an trust. for 35 to 45 as a typical page 2 and carry a money but also a typical agent for divorce. >>: thanks ver
if it relies on going to invest aggressively. this is the time to be aggressive and save as much as possible. a lot of people are shying away from international funds and a margin markets because they're not doing that great compared to the u.s. market. by buying an accumulated as much stuff now as you can bet on sale, the more you have for retirement. it's always increasing your savings. and now is continuing to invest in rebalance your portfolio to enacting overweighted. >>: our...
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. >> reporter: the police say both german shepherds were aggressive charging an officer shooting and killing one of those dogs. an investigation determined the game dogs were aggressive toward landscaping workers before one of them bit matthew. >> it is a tough situation. they attacked an 11-year-old boy, and they had to unfortunately take care of them. >> i am lucky. it could have been worse if both came at me. >> reporter: he is lucky his injuries were not more jeers. serious. haven't heard who they belong to. >> so many unanswered questions about a death of a teen struck and killed. >> reporter: danika was struck and killed in this intersection. how she ended up in the path of a vta light rail train. her friends and family members remember her beauty. >> she was loving. yeah, she's just friendly and sweet. >> reporter: they wanted our camera to be rolling at the service so she can be remembered for how she lived. her family wants her to be a cautionary reminder for how she died. >> she had her head phones in and didn't hear the lights. >> reporter: people began to walk away from t
. >> reporter: the police say both german shepherds were aggressive charging an officer shooting and killing one of those dogs. an investigation determined the game dogs were aggressive toward landscaping workers before one of them bit matthew. >> it is a tough situation. they attacked an 11-year-old boy, and they had to unfortunately take care of them. >> i am lucky. it could have been worse if both came at me. >> reporter: he is lucky his injuries were not more jeers....
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, not a pattern of aggressive behavior. in my hand says, yes the company noted back in july 2009 that five whales had aggressive behavior including lunging at trainers, lunging at people. this one whale in the documentary is responsible, has been blamed, has been blamed for the deaths of two people. cheryl: people can go to foxbusiness.com to get more. >> we have a two-part series on this. cheryl: liz, thank you. >> anytime. dennis: great work, liz macdonald. speaking of fish, a school of fish in a norwegian bay froze solid after chilling wind swept across the region. temperatures surprisingly only 18 degrees fahrenheit, that is nothing in the northeast when the incident took place. the expert said they were probably fishing away -- swimming away from predator and likely grouped closely. temperatures are heading our way next week. get ready. cheryl: expensive setback for marisa mayer. she canned one of her first hires at yahoo! is this telling for bigger struggles for the economy? dennis: unlikely pair, bitcoin, and basketb
, not a pattern of aggressive behavior. in my hand says, yes the company noted back in july 2009 that five whales had aggressive behavior including lunging at trainers, lunging at people. this one whale in the documentary is responsible, has been blamed, has been blamed for the deaths of two people. cheryl: people can go to foxbusiness.com to get more. >> we have a two-part series on this. cheryl: liz, thank you. >> anytime. dennis: great work, liz macdonald. speaking of fish, a...
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smaller broker dealer can fund a regulator so that that regulator that being federal will in turn aggressively regulate the industry is is a stretch and in looking at the evidence you know the amount of fines that imposes
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[speaker not understood] we know the next year to a month is aggressive. director reiskin is prioritizing where these will go the next couple of years. we would love to start this immediately and to get a sense from sfmta on what is reasonable given the urgency that's facing the city of all the factors that director reiskin has already pointed out today. what can we do in there months, in two years. so, i wanted to appreciate the discussion and really we'rection out to say that we look forward to working with all of you on this plan. >> thank you. >> i'm sure we can say on behalf of our colleagues we appreciate your active energy and leadership in this. >> thank you. thank you for your time. >> i'm the director, so, reports. >> okay. nicole snyder followed by john winston, and then leah shayham. good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, hi, my name is nicole snyder and i'm the director director of walk san francisco. and first and foremost on behalf of walk sf and our members, i want to thank you for requesting that the board adopt vision zero resolution. last y
[speaker not understood] we know the next year to a month is aggressive. director reiskin is prioritizing where these will go the next couple of years. we would love to start this immediately and to get a sense from sfmta on what is reasonable given the urgency that's facing the city of all the factors that director reiskin has already pointed out today. what can we do in there months, in two years. so, i wanted to appreciate the discussion and really we'rection out to say that we look forward...
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and the other pieces that supervisor kim has mentioned, we need to be more aggressive in this city. it's one thing to try to have traffic calming. but if enforcement is not there, it's not going to work and we just need to raise our level of enforcement. at the same time, when we talk about education there is two folds for me. a lot of times when people talk about education they're talking about pedestrian education as if it's pedestrians on purpose walk out in the middle of the street to get run over or something. and i think we need to spend more time on figuring out what the best method for us to do driver education and take it more seriously. i'm happy to -- i'm thankful that supervisor campos is having a hearing on this, i believe a joint hearing. is it joint? yeah, so, and it's next week, i believe, so, i'm hoping that others can join us and really put our heads together to think of as many of these solutions as we can to solve this. i really -- we all need to put our heads together so that we don't see all the bad accidents that we've seen not only this year -- this past year
and the other pieces that supervisor kim has mentioned, we need to be more aggressive in this city. it's one thing to try to have traffic calming. but if enforcement is not there, it's not going to work and we just need to raise our level of enforcement. at the same time, when we talk about education there is two folds for me. a lot of times when people talk about education they're talking about pedestrian education as if it's pedestrians on purpose walk out in the middle of the street to get...
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the roads are dangerous and motorists are aggressive. i get back to his point and he's saying there is more to do with infrastructure. san francisco residents need to be told by the city why they should take up cycling. they need to be encouraged. there's an organization called the noarj california high school cycling league about 60 to 70 cycling teams in northern california. guess how many are in san francisco? anybody? zero. for a city that is aiming to have 10-20 road share of bicycle in the future that is not a encouraging statistic but i thank you for your work and for introducing this today. >> thank you and i think mr. hill from the cac suggested that infrastructure is important but education and advocacy is a critical part of it as well. next speaker and if there is anyone else that would like to speak, anyone that has been called or anyone else come forward now. we're going to close public comment in a moment. >>i am jazz [inaudible] and a a lot year resident of san francisco and i would like to echo the statements of the last
the roads are dangerous and motorists are aggressive. i get back to his point and he's saying there is more to do with infrastructure. san francisco residents need to be told by the city why they should take up cycling. they need to be encouraged. there's an organization called the noarj california high school cycling league about 60 to 70 cycling teams in northern california. guess how many are in san francisco? anybody? zero. for a city that is aiming to have 10-20 road share of bicycle in...
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that was probably a passive- aggressive answer.ut -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: they are now selling 250 t-shirts a day both at her store out of the envelope in los gatos, and online at where else, anybodybuttheseahawks.com. for this mother of 7 kids, the t-shirts are a way of getting payback. >> when you have 6 sons and some of them were bullied, it really affected me and when this hit me on sunday after the game, it took me back to when my kids were younger and i said, not okay. not okay. not okay. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the t shirts are $15. 10% of the proceeds go to anti- bullying charities. in los gatos, kiet do, kpix 5. >> 250 a day. interested in ordering one of the shirts? we have posted the link on our website, kpix.com. >> very popular. >>> well, a bay area woman paid big bucks for a new carpet but her home makeover turned into a hassle. how consumerwatch when home depot messed up. ,,,,,,,,,, get what you paid for. >>> of course, you can't always get what you want but you should be able to get what you paid for. julie w
that was probably a passive- aggressive answer.ut -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: they are now selling 250 t-shirts a day both at her store out of the envelope in los gatos, and online at where else, anybodybuttheseahawks.com. for this mother of 7 kids, the t-shirts are a way of getting payback. >> when you have 6 sons and some of them were bullied, it really affected me and when this hit me on sunday after the game, it took me back to when my kids were younger and i said, not okay....
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and dan burton ran aggressive investigations in the house and they ran aggressive investigations ine senate and lead by mike chertoff and then became secretary of homeland security. we had serious investigations going on in congress. we don't have that today. that is the solution. one of the solutions. we need aggressive oversight in congress. and to have a career prosecutor, who knows better. she should refuse herself under the rules of being a lawyer or prosecutor at the department of justice, she ought to stand up and say i have been the appearance of impropriority and that is enough for me to give up the job and have somebody who doesn't have that. >> you are talking about barbara bosserman who it was discovered to give more than six thnt thousand -- 6,000 to obama campaign. they have to leave her in the post? >> look, i understand eric holder's excuses, he's had one after the other on this and on benghazi and fast and furious. you name the investigation, eric holder will find a reason not to conduct it. however, it is the lawyer bosserman who should step forward and do the righ
and dan burton ran aggressive investigations in the house and they ran aggressive investigations ine senate and lead by mike chertoff and then became secretary of homeland security. we had serious investigations going on in congress. we don't have that today. that is the solution. one of the solutions. we need aggressive oversight in congress. and to have a career prosecutor, who knows better. she should refuse herself under the rules of being a lawyer or prosecutor at the department of...
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i'm one of the most aggressive commanders you've ever seen and one of the most successful, aggressive tacticians that israel has ever seen. therefore, when i say we need to pull out the settlements, then you need to listen to me. he was able to convince people to pull those settlements out of the gaza strip. that was very unpopular before he started a campaign to do it. he convinced the majority of the country to do it. therefore, by the time he pulled it out, the majority of the country supported him. he did the same thing in the northern west bank. there's a lot of talk now about what he might have done and what he could have done had he survived that stroke and gone on to be re-elected against as prment. there's no telling, of course. what he was able to do is say to the israeli public i fought for you, bled for you and almost died on the battlefield, therefore, you have to listen to me when it comes to secure security. >> nick, he's been in a vegetative state since his stroke eight years ago. in a sense, had israelis already said their good-byes to him? >> reporter: i think a lot
i'm one of the most aggressive commanders you've ever seen and one of the most successful, aggressive tacticians that israel has ever seen. therefore, when i say we need to pull out the settlements, then you need to listen to me. he was able to convince people to pull those settlements out of the gaza strip. that was very unpopular before he started a campaign to do it. he convinced the majority of the country to do it. therefore, by the time he pulled it out, the majority of the country...
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, and we're seeing, as the justice department has been aggressive with menendez and aggressive here witht's a great point, chuck, and as you know, the attorney general started his legal career in the public integrity office of the justice department, prosecuting members of congress, pursuing these cases. i put the question to him, what about the idea that mcdonnells' lawyers have raised that this is just routine politics? there's some back-scratching. and he said, broadly, because he wasn't speaking specifically to this indictment, but he said broadly, he doesn't view it that way at all, this is when there are allegations of bribery or horse trading of any kind, he said that is garden variety, classic corruption. they will pursue it aggressively. >> yeah, it's been very clear that this justice department has done that. all right, ari melber, you have a lot more. >> yeah. >> you've been all over the map with him, so we'll see you at 3:00 with the full interview. you'll be able to watch it then, 3:00 on "the cycle" right here on msnbc. we don't see a lot of eric holder interviews, and ari
, and we're seeing, as the justice department has been aggressive with menendez and aggressive here witht's a great point, chuck, and as you know, the attorney general started his legal career in the public integrity office of the justice department, prosecuting members of congress, pursuing these cases. i put the question to him, what about the idea that mcdonnells' lawyers have raised that this is just routine politics? there's some back-scratching. and he said, broadly, because he wasn't...
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a police report describes them as aggressive and uncooperative. the incident is now under investigation by the attorney general's office armor and is considering a lawsuit against the officers all three of these incidents are making headlines at the same time as in its ninety nine percent of all complaints over police brutality are left un investigated in new jersey that's according to a report published this week by the courier news and the news from you. the report claims that between two thousand and two thousand twelve citizens filed hundreds of complaints alleging police brutality biased and civil rights violations. only one percent or investigate. in the other ninety nine percent police agencies reportedly either exonerated the officers dismissed the complaint says freelance determine that they did not have sufficient evidence or simply never post the investigation. so what if anything is being done to confront the issue you love excessive force. for now anyway it's up to individual police departments to regulate the actions of their office
a police report describes them as aggressive and uncooperative. the incident is now under investigation by the attorney general's office armor and is considering a lawsuit against the officers all three of these incidents are making headlines at the same time as in its ninety nine percent of all complaints over police brutality are left un investigated in new jersey that's according to a report published this week by the courier news and the news from you. the report claims that between two...
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s next generation it's a very aggressive opportunity for other states also to raise their voices and i suspect the california will not be the last state and which will see this bill as a very aggressive very bold move first state government to take on a massive agency federal agency like the n.s.a. and i disagree you think it's realistic absolutely and i wouldn't describe it as particularly bold at all i mean if anything that california is asserting a constitutional position while the rest of d.c. is asserting basically a chinese or a soviet position and this is not a left right issue illustrated by the introduction of the bill it was both a democratic and republican state senator who teamed up to introduce it reflecting that this is not at all a fringe issue this is an issue that unites americans from all walks of life all points on the political spectrum and i daresay all corners of our great nation and again we will see this also introduced in other states the particular ones where i think the controversy will be greatest are the states in which the n.s.a. has data centers so utah
s next generation it's a very aggressive opportunity for other states also to raise their voices and i suspect the california will not be the last state and which will see this bill as a very aggressive very bold move first state government to take on a massive agency federal agency like the n.s.a. and i disagree you think it's realistic absolutely and i wouldn't describe it as particularly bold at all i mean if anything that california is asserting a constitutional position while the rest of...
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we ask or any shyness and its people in neighboring asian countries who have suffered from its aggression in will look to the chinese ambassador to the uk fronds gemini and ethiopia. at fourteen hours he's the haiti and the team to face up to history the devil is the story lambasted to the uk repeated his criticism of our visit to st to the yasukuni shrine speaking to sky news and fast and you show me and said the japanese leader's real agenda. its student body thanks to all come off will vote to overturn the post war against national debt and a retentive kind to the cost of minutes reason. ap japanese prime minister will visit this award from where did the one that they will criminals. yukos will remain a list of japan that it is japanese. the equipment of co chairman. what about what the british people will feel about it but jim and he gets the respect took it to another the aegis of a . i think you like the recent us democrat understanding of the feedings of chinese people. conference held by the chinese ambassador to germany in munich a chap he is constantly defended his prominence in
we ask or any shyness and its people in neighboring asian countries who have suffered from its aggression in will look to the chinese ambassador to the uk fronds gemini and ethiopia. at fourteen hours he's the haiti and the team to face up to history the devil is the story lambasted to the uk repeated his criticism of our visit to st to the yasukuni shrine speaking to sky news and fast and you show me and said the japanese leader's real agenda. its student body thanks to all come off will vote...
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s next generation it's a very aggressive opportunity for other states also to raise their voices and i suspect the california will not be the last state and which will see this bill as a very aggressive very bold move first state government to take on a massive agency a federal agency like the n.s.a. and i disagree you think it's realistic absolutely and i wouldn't describe it as particularly bold at all i mean if anything california is asserting a constitutional position while the rest of d.c. is asserting basically a chinese or soviet position and this is not a left right issue illustrated by the introduction of the bill it was both a democratic and republican state senator who teamed up to introduce it reflecting that this is not at all a fringe issue this is an issue that unites americans from all walks of life all points on the political spectrum and i daresay all corners of our great nation and again we will see this also introduced in other states the particular ones where i think the controversy will be greatest are the states in which the n.s.a. has data centers so utah mary
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you can trust me being aggressive. therefore when i say we need to pull out of gaza, i created the settlements. when i say i can pull out the settlements from gaza and a few from the northern west banks then you have to trust me. you have to believe me. now pulling out of the settlements is now viewed from an unilateral view when did he that, it was unpopular. he left a legacy of a military commander. >> thank you for being with us president obama sent his condolences: >> not everyone is mourning the death of ariel sharon. we have more from beirut. >> more than 30 years ago these streets were littered with mutilated bodies, the men, the women, the children. they were killed in the infamous massacre of 1982. today people are celebrating, distributing sweets. once they learned of the death of ariel sharon. hthe israeli army laid siege to this camp. they said they were pursuing fighters belonging to the palestine liberation organization, but what happened was a lebanese militia allied to the israeli army entered the camp
you can trust me being aggressive. therefore when i say we need to pull out of gaza, i created the settlements. when i say i can pull out the settlements from gaza and a few from the northern west banks then you have to trust me. you have to believe me. now pulling out of the settlements is now viewed from an unilateral view when did he that, it was unpopular. he left a legacy of a military commander. >> thank you for being with us president obama sent his condolences: >> not...
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. >> it so aggressive. how do you do that on the middle of the street when you're the one causing the problem. >> hopefully they can catch this woman because this is an assault. >> it's a potentially deadly weapon. if you got a reaction to pepper spray, you could die. >> love, love, love, love, love this story. you see this video, you see a group of awesome ladies and some gentlemen charging toward what looks like one of those guys who dances through the street with a sign. >> a sign artist. >> this flash mob is all for that sign artist, known as the beach dancing man. cody kruters dances five days a week on that street corner. he was inspiring others to be positive, inspiring others to just enjoy life and in fact had a profound effect on three different women, lisa connolly, daniel and susan. lisa and danielle started a facebook page in honor of the beach mont dancing man susan decided to work with them and decided to organize the flash mob. cody had decided to go to college but in the fall couldn't afford
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perhaps too aggressive semites say. after all this, my grandfather was face to face once more once the war began when he served as a combat psychiatrist treating mental casualties up at the front line. i'm going to reach your bit about what the job entails in world war ii. at the start of the war, the american military believed you could screen out mental weakness. after two years of brutal conflict, psychiatric casualties remarkably high, officials came to terms with the fact that all men pushed hard enough in combat had a psychological break in point. so in november 1943, the army arranged for single psychiatrist teacher in each division inaction. they were responsible for the mental health of troops over the full course of service. for morale during training camps to treatment on the front lines. they were the one protect yours for every 15,000 not soldiers. during combat, the commission psychiatrist care for mental casualties. this is a makeshift treatment centers situated a few miles from the front line. the primar
perhaps too aggressive semites say. after all this, my grandfather was face to face once more once the war began when he served as a combat psychiatrist treating mental casualties up at the front line. i'm going to reach your bit about what the job entails in world war ii. at the start of the war, the american military believed you could screen out mental weakness. after two years of brutal conflict, psychiatric casualties remarkably high, officials came to terms with the fact that all men...
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how do we not come across as aggre aggressive in our marketing and advertising? okay, guy, this is a tricky one, right? collections by nature is a company that at least the targets don't like to hear about. but even the customers that need to hire them, it's an uncomfortable topic. >> this is a nontrivial question. by definition if you're collecting, you're probably collecting from people who are trying to avoid so i guess i would try to not overstep the bounds of privacy and be too much in your face. i'm going to yield my time segment here to brad. >> thanks, guy. i appreciate it. i think actually that, you know, maybe you want an aggressive marketing message, right? the actual nature of the business of collections is that you're going to go out there and get done what you need to get done to recoup that money. maybe they're asking the wrong question, how do i present a professional, aggressive marketing message that conveys i'm going to do all i need to do for my potential customers. >> don't try to sidestep what you do. be up front about it. >> i think you nee
how do we not come across as aggre aggressive in our marketing and advertising? okay, guy, this is a tricky one, right? collections by nature is a company that at least the targets don't like to hear about. but even the customers that need to hire them, it's an uncomfortable topic. >> this is a nontrivial question. by definition if you're collecting, you're probably collecting from people who are trying to avoid so i guess i would try to not overstep the bounds of privacy and be too much...
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aggressiveness, where is it?> i think he needs to be very hopeful about this nation, very optimistic about what we can become if we undertake certain policies. i'm sure he's going to lay out those policies, the policies of economic growth for the working men and women, so the great wealth we generate in this nation is available to them. i think he's going to do that. it doesn't have to be aggressive or confrontational, but it needs to be strong and clear. he needs to make that argument very forcefully, but not in an aggressive or ill-mannered way to the american people. >> never has been that way. this is a turning point to say we're leaving republicans behind. we have to run the country. great to have you with us tonight. with that, i don't think there is any kind of a downside if the president does that. >>> coming up, sealed with a chris. find out how little trust americans have in governor chris christie these days. next, i'm taking your questions. ask ed live. stay with us. so what's better, bigger or smalle
aggressiveness, where is it?> i think he needs to be very hopeful about this nation, very optimistic about what we can become if we undertake certain policies. i'm sure he's going to lay out those policies, the policies of economic growth for the working men and women, so the great wealth we generate in this nation is available to them. i think he's going to do that. it doesn't have to be aggressive or confrontational, but it needs to be strong and clear. he needs to make that argument very...