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>> to me, my aha moment was last year. it was my first experience with the sls. it was the second one that we had conducted. so, there was some skill -- you know, the honeymoon, so to speak, wasn't quite over yet. and, so, we were still getting to know each other. and the biggest lesson learned for myself in talking with my civilian counterparts from both federal, state, and local agencies was the understanding and appreciation on their part that those of us in the military uniform were not showing up to be large and in charge, but that we were showing up to be supporting of their supported mission. so, that was kind of an eye opener to me, that that understanding wasn't there, you know, readily apparent. and, so, i think it served each and every one of us well and will continue to do that, to understand that that is exactly what the u.s. military is doing when we respond to a disaster. we are there to support. we are supporting and not the supported commander. >> i think one of the things that was a revelation this year, as we've had a chance to do more, i think
>> to me, my aha moment was last year. it was my first experience with the sls. it was the second one that we had conducted. so, there was some skill -- you know, the honeymoon, so to speak, wasn't quite over yet. and, so, we were still getting to know each other. and the biggest lesson learned for myself in talking with my civilian counterparts from both federal, state, and local agencies was the understanding and appreciation on their part that those of us in the military uniform were...
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result of your latest hot watches on an vent, whatever that event might have been, what was the big aha thing that you learned from that event? >> well, i don't know if it was an aha, unfortunately as i mentioned we get the opportunity to practice on a pretty regular basis. i would say the issues that typically come up in a major event really are two-fold. one is communication, communications with everybody, in a major event we will have a thousand to two thousand people out working and understanding where every crew is at and every product on every job is a huge challenge to us. we're concentrating on bringing every customer back on and at the same time not sending a crew to a location we may already have somebody there. it ties directly to the comment i made earlier. getting folks to the location is a real challenge. this happens certainly in storms up in the mountainous areas, facilities are closed, trees are down, bridges are blocked, areas flood. so getting folks to those locations can be very difficult, we end up doing a lot of hand walk ins, a lot of helicopters in with crews of
result of your latest hot watches on an vent, whatever that event might have been, what was the big aha thing that you learned from that event? >> well, i don't know if it was an aha, unfortunately as i mentioned we get the opportunity to practice on a pretty regular basis. i would say the issues that typically come up in a major event really are two-fold. one is communication, communications with everybody, in a major event we will have a thousand to two thousand people out working and...
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with the largest coordinated demonstration against the of looming war with iraq and americans reacted aha by saying that they hate us for our freedom. but it is not a helpful way to understand behavior and his concept says there is a wall between ourselves and the complexity a decide to look into the history. >> host. >> y 19 -- ct 99? there were books printed of the industrial power and in european countries there was a debate over how to insurer the rising challenge of the new world power would not covert the market that is said dispute of material concerns but they read it as the world is coming to haiti as because we're so successful and wealthy country and free and stand for good which sounds curious with that has been the predominant way americans having gauged when we encounter hostility or lack of cooperation. >>host: are any country's legitimately anti-american? >> no. not entire countries we have an ongoing dispute with the iran and the iranian government that has propaganda against united states but we're actually quite popular with the iranian state are the most pro-american p
with the largest coordinated demonstration against the of looming war with iraq and americans reacted aha by saying that they hate us for our freedom. but it is not a helpful way to understand behavior and his concept says there is a wall between ourselves and the complexity a decide to look into the history. >> host. >> y 19 -- ct 99? there were books printed of the industrial power and in european countries there was a debate over how to insurer the rising challenge of the new...
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aha! caught you red-handed, m'kay? mr. mackey!trol. wuztha-heuh? hawde-heuh? guhyuh-hoo-heuh! what's wrong with him? ♪ yeah, baby, yeah, baby guhyuh-heuh-hoo-heuh! oh, no. apparently he thinks he's charlton heston. no, you idiot. he thinks he's elvis. elvis, escort our guests to the plane'arium. folks, if you wouldn't mind, could you please follow me? uh-oh. ♪ hawde-luh-hoo-heuh well, let's begin, shall we? [ clicks, hums ] and now you will remember nothing except that the plane'arium is the best thing you've ever known. [ hinge squeaks ] well, well, well! you guys can all kiss my ass, because i was on television! [ humming intensifies ] hey! didn't you guys see it? i was on television! you missed it! you missed it because of this stupid planetarium! planetariums suck ass! [ crackling, beeping ] [ grunts, moans ] cartman! you saved us! the hell are you talking about? get over here and untie us. eric, you really saved the day, m'kay? not so fast, there, tubby. i'm just taking care of business. think hard, elvis. you're not really t
aha! caught you red-handed, m'kay? mr. mackey!trol. wuztha-heuh? hawde-heuh? guhyuh-hoo-heuh! what's wrong with him? ♪ yeah, baby, yeah, baby guhyuh-heuh-hoo-heuh! oh, no. apparently he thinks he's charlton heston. no, you idiot. he thinks he's elvis. elvis, escort our guests to the plane'arium. folks, if you wouldn't mind, could you please follow me? uh-oh. ♪ hawde-luh-hoo-heuh well, let's begin, shall we? [ clicks, hums ] and now you will remember nothing except that the plane'arium is...
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his decision to resign ahas received extreme action. joining us is our -- has received a mixed reaction. >> joining us is our conflict from -- our contact from rome. is there cause for concern? >> i think there is cause for some concern. that's why he promised in his last address to the cardinals -- he promised reverence and obedience. it's also why he is hiding away behind the walls of vatican city states and not returning to his beloved the very a in southern germany for his retirement -- beloved of area -- beloved bugbear yet -- beloved bavaria in southern germany. the new pope has to be charismatic, forceful, has to put his own stamp very quickly on the papacy. >> who will be in charge of the catholic church until the new pope is elected? >> the cardinal will take care of the daily running of the church. no major decision will be made until a new pope is elected. >> everybody is wanting to know when that will be. when do you think they will start sitting down to elect a new pope? >> i wish i knew. the pope has made it possible for t
his decision to resign ahas received extreme action. joining us is our -- has received a mixed reaction. >> joining us is our conflict from -- our contact from rome. is there cause for concern? >> i think there is cause for some concern. that's why he promised in his last address to the cardinals -- he promised reverence and obedience. it's also why he is hiding away behind the walls of vatican city states and not returning to his beloved the very a in southern germany for his...
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- aha. ♪ we gotta look a little closer to find out what we want to know ♪ - ♪ we gotta look a littleof glue next to the pretend apples. did you use glue? - ha! ha! good looking! yes! i did use glue! - that's what i thought. neat! - daniel, do you want to help me make strawberry pancakes? - ok, mom. yum! strawberries are deee-licious! - and the first thing we need for strawberry pancakes is... - strawberries! - right! uh-oh. - uh-oh, what? - we don't have any strawberries. - uh-oh! - hm-hmm! - can we go to the store and get some more? - how about we go to the enchanted garden and pick our own strawberries? - i like that idea! - let's go see if dad wants to come too. - dad, dad, dad! - is it strawberry pancake time? - not yet. we don't have any strawberries. - uh-oh. - i know. but we're going to go strawberry picking in the enchanted garden. want to come? - i'd love to... - yay! let's go! high five! - but there's just one problem. - (daniel and dad): what? - you're both still wearing your pjs! - (daniel and dad): oops. (daniel chuckles.) - (daniel): bring this... - (dad): oh, let me ge
- aha. ♪ we gotta look a little closer to find out what we want to know ♪ - ♪ we gotta look a littleof glue next to the pretend apples. did you use glue? - ha! ha! good looking! yes! i did use glue! - that's what i thought. neat! - daniel, do you want to help me make strawberry pancakes? - ok, mom. yum! strawberries are deee-licious! - and the first thing we need for strawberry pancakes is... - strawberries! - right! uh-oh. - uh-oh, what? - we don't have any strawberries. - uh-oh! -...
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the aha says no one dove into the pool. >>> a pioneer of wine country has died.he industry in 1976 when his napa valley chardonnay beat a lineup which is known as the judgment of paris. barrett died yesterday at age 86 . his son says the cause of death was a life well lived. >>> grammy winning rapper lil wayne is in hospital with conflicting reports about h condition. >> ♪ i have the right to remain sigh lept ♪ >> the multi platinum selling air at this time suffered a seizure. he is recovering, but tmz is reporting that wayne is in critical condition after suffering multiple seizures. they say he is in a medical -- medically enduced coma. he has had a history of seizures in recent years. >>> this week's warm weather triggered a spectacular sight in yosemite. she found the water falls are already off to a big start. the snow capped cliffs and the bear tree branches show winter is lingering in yosemite. but the flowing water falls look more like midspring. >> i am happy to see they are flowing this much. i think the weather is absolutely perfect. >> park rangers sa
the aha says no one dove into the pool. >>> a pioneer of wine country has died.he industry in 1976 when his napa valley chardonnay beat a lineup which is known as the judgment of paris. barrett died yesterday at age 86 . his son says the cause of death was a life well lived. >>> grammy winning rapper lil wayne is in hospital with conflicting reports about h condition. >> ♪ i have the right to remain sigh lept ♪ >> the multi platinum selling air at this time...
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the aha says no one dove into the pool. >>> a pioneer of wine country has died. jim barrett stunned the industry in 1976 when his napa valley chardonnay beat a lineup which is known as the judgment of paris. barrett died yesterday at age 86 . his son says the cause of death was a life well lived. >>> grammy winning rapper lil wayne is in hospital with conflicting reports about his condition. >> ♪ i have the right to remain sigh lept ♪ >> the multi platinum selling air at this time suffered a seizure. he is recovering, but tmz is reporting that wayne is in critical condition after suffering multiple seizures. they say he is in a medical -- medically enduced coma. he has had a history of seizures in recent years. >>> this week's warm weather triggered a spectacular sight in yosemite. she found the water falls are already off to a big start. >> the snow capped cliffs and the bear tree branches show winter is lingering in yosemite. but the flowing water falls look more like midspring. >> i am happy to see they are flowing this much. i think the weather is absolutely
the aha says no one dove into the pool. >>> a pioneer of wine country has died. jim barrett stunned the industry in 1976 when his napa valley chardonnay beat a lineup which is known as the judgment of paris. barrett died yesterday at age 86 . his son says the cause of death was a life well lived. >>> grammy winning rapper lil wayne is in hospital with conflicting reports about his condition. >> ♪ i have the right to remain sigh lept ♪ >> the multi platinum...
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the aha says no one dove into the pool. >>> a pioneer of wine country has died. jim barrett stunned the industry in 1976 when his napa valley chardonnay beat a lineup which is known as the judgment of paris. barrett died yesterday at age 86 . his son says the cause of death was a life well lived. >>> grammy winning rapper lil wayne is in hospital with conflicting reports about his condition. >> ♪ i have the right to remain sigh lept ♪ >> the multi platinum selling air at this time suffered a seizure. he is recovering, but tmz is reporting that wayne is in critical condition after suffering multiple seizures. they say he is in a medical -- medically enduced coma. he has had a history of seizures in recent years. >>> this week's warm weather triggered a spectacular sight in yosemite. she found the water falls are already off to a big start. >> the snow capped cliffs and the bear tree branches show winter is lingering in yosemite. but the flowing water falls look more like midspring. >> i am happy to see they are flowing this much. i think the weather is absolutely
the aha says no one dove into the pool. >>> a pioneer of wine country has died. jim barrett stunned the industry in 1976 when his napa valley chardonnay beat a lineup which is known as the judgment of paris. barrett died yesterday at age 86 . his son says the cause of death was a life well lived. >>> grammy winning rapper lil wayne is in hospital with conflicting reports about his condition. >> ♪ i have the right to remain sigh lept ♪ >> the multi platinum...
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. >> aha. >> and there is a dollar limit on flexible savings accounts that used to be limited. >> okay. >> and income tax wise, it used to be that you can deduct your medical expenses at a lower tax rate. now, you have to spend 10% of your income in order to deduct those costs. >> so these will affect everybody. >> right yorks and people need to be aware -- right. >> and people need to be aware of that. >> y that a tradeoff. >> there is a safety net for those not impoverished and not doing as well as they need to do to get medical insurance, and those of us doing bitter with flexible spending and that sort of thing, will be paying in to help this work? >> and -- . >> i'm trying to translate it into language that will make sense. >> and a lot of people were using the accounts to buy over- the-counter medicines and this is where we get into the idea of cost. >> all right. >> and this is a big issue with the healthcare law, that it doesn't insure costs and would it not be better to pay for very expensive over-the-counter medicines than have the patient go to the doctor and get a prescript
. >> aha. >> and there is a dollar limit on flexible savings accounts that used to be limited. >> okay. >> and income tax wise, it used to be that you can deduct your medical expenses at a lower tax rate. now, you have to spend 10% of your income in order to deduct those costs. >> so these will affect everybody. >> right yorks and people need to be aware -- right. >> and people need to be aware of that. >> y that a tradeoff. >> there is a...
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. >> aha. >>> plus, the secret financial files of a-list stars and politicians allegedly leaked online. more celebrities hacked overnight. >>> and creating a doughnut store drive-through where one never even existed. >>> and welcome back. new york city's controversial ban on big sugary drinks will not go into effect today. a judge says the 16-ounce limit on such beverages didn't fairly apply to all sugar sweetened drinks and to all the places that sell them. it's a victory for the beverage and restaurant industries. the city says big servings of sugary drinks are a major cause of obesity and it will appeal the ruling. >>> the stock market has now gone up seven days in a row. the dow added 50 points yesterday to close at another new high. the other major indices also were up. the dow has now gained more than 10% this year. >>> and taxpayers no longer own as much of the automaker once known as government motors. last month the treasury department sold almost half a billion dollars worth of gm stock. the government has now recovered about 3/5 of its $50 billion bailout, but it is unlikely
. >> aha. >>> plus, the secret financial files of a-list stars and politicians allegedly leaked online. more celebrities hacked overnight. >>> and creating a doughnut store drive-through where one never even existed. >>> and welcome back. new york city's controversial ban on big sugary drinks will not go into effect today. a judge says the 16-ounce limit on such beverages didn't fairly apply to all sugar sweetened drinks and to all the places that sell them....
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aha. well, listen, you would be wise to keep your distance from him. why? he seems harmless. oh, he's not. he's very harmful. really? oh, trust me. he's a bad seed. he's a horrible seed. he's one of the worst seeds i've ever seen. and you two are friends? yeah we're good friends. so, this anna called me from out of the blue. really? i thought you were rebuffed. with extreme prejudice. maybe elaine put in a good word for you. no, no, no. that's just the thing. anna told me that elaine said that i was one of the worst seeds she'd ever seen. interesting. she doesn't care for you, then a stern warning suddenly a phone call. i'm the bad boy. i've never been the bad boy. you've been the bad employee the bad son, the bad friend. yes. yes, yes. the bad fiancé the bad dinner guest the bad credit risk-- ok, the point is made. the bad date the bad sport, the bad citizen. the bad tipper. jerry: boy, half of show business is here. oh, there's brody. brody! over here. hey, kramer. and, uh you must be jerry. thanks for the ticket. that's quite a feed bag you're working on there. it's for al
aha. well, listen, you would be wise to keep your distance from him. why? he seems harmless. oh, he's not. he's very harmful. really? oh, trust me. he's a bad seed. he's a horrible seed. he's one of the worst seeds i've ever seen. and you two are friends? yeah we're good friends. so, this anna called me from out of the blue. really? i thought you were rebuffed. with extreme prejudice. maybe elaine put in a good word for you. no, no, no. that's just the thing. anna told me that elaine said that...
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. >> aha. >> good point. >> what job are you referring tompt >> i got many jobs for dressy shorts. sometime you want to put the message out there, i had a horrible childhood. that is the job you are going for. >> you don't have to talk when you walk in the night club. >> curt, you thought it a bad idea because you are cutting out an entire segment . population that should be included. my question is, what did you wear for your first job as mtv corsphondant. >> i am nomit sure i wore anything. it all cameras. >> translation porky pigment. >> it was something fru-fru. i don't know exactly. >> gregg, you thought it was a bad idea. you think maybe if they relaxment dress code it would be okay to wear dressy shortings. >> i wear everything they wear ironically. it is important not to try to be hip but it is nice to let people the way they want to dress . make people feel comfortable. you have to fight the stereo types that are there . a lot of the stereo types are artificial and some are real. >> last time you went to cpac you wore a novelty shirt. >> i had a lot of pictures. >> you are
. >> aha. >> good point. >> what job are you referring tompt >> i got many jobs for dressy shorts. sometime you want to put the message out there, i had a horrible childhood. that is the job you are going for. >> you don't have to talk when you walk in the night club. >> curt, you thought it a bad idea because you are cutting out an entire segment . population that should be included. my question is, what did you wear for your first job as mtv corsphondant....
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aplicaciÓn de noti a noticias univisiÓn >> gracias, primer impacto a su lado, tambiÉn a la abogada, ahaciudadania mexicana o por un canto con hugo chÁvez, su hijo lo cuenta acÁ todo >> deciden llevar la vida de n jenni rivera a la vida grande t la protagonista seria alicia c machado, le contaremos que pasa, en twitter y en facebook, en todas las redes sociales, ahÍ pueden ver las direcciones y las pÁginas personales: (informaciÓn en pantalla), como siempre los e esperamos y le decimos gracias, volvemos. bu eno , gravies problemas a ... vÍctimvicente fernÁndez por c c con hugo chÁvez, vamos con la informaciÓn >> perdio vicente fernÁndez su nacionalidad mexicana por su c encuentro con hugo chÁvez? eso r revelo el hijo mayor del cant cantante >> el conflicto no fue, dentro de las reglamentaciones en las l leyes mexicanas, se tenÍa que avisar antes de para que te den la autorizacion a la hora que sales de mÉxico y lelgas a ve venezuela, pero si estuvo como 1 10 dÍas dentro del supuesto c t castigo que se interpone en una cuestion de ese tipo, se pierde la nacionalidad, mientras se dio la re
aplicaciÓn de noti a noticias univisiÓn >> gracias, primer impacto a su lado, tambiÉn a la abogada, ahaciudadania mexicana o por un canto con hugo chÁvez, su hijo lo cuenta acÁ todo >> deciden llevar la vida de n jenni rivera a la vida grande t la protagonista seria alicia c machado, le contaremos que pasa, en twitter y en facebook, en todas las redes sociales, ahÍ pueden ver las direcciones y las pÁginas personales: (informaciÓn en pantalla), como siempre los e esperamos y...
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we'll get more reaction aha from school officials later on.e threat, contact police. >> the kids at school today correct? >> car rags, they will start at the next several hours. presumably they will start showing up shortly. >> police are searching for a man robbed the pleasanton bag. they release the surveillance of the suspect. it happened at wells fargo bank on how yard road. the man and a lot of teller a note demanding cash and then ran off. no weapons were seen and all was hurt. it is not clear how much money he made off with. the suspect is described as a black male between 30 and 40 years old blues bands roughly 6 ft. tall and weighs about 160 lbs.. >> san francisco police are releasing a total of one of the state kicked a toddler at golden gate park monday. the suspect is 24 year-old sabrinyna bell. she is accused of kicking a little girl in the chest. the child had some scrapes after falling but is otherwise ok. investigators say there is no apparent reason the suspect it the child and is a she also threaten other children. >> the fig
we'll get more reaction aha from school officials later on.e threat, contact police. >> the kids at school today correct? >> car rags, they will start at the next several hours. presumably they will start showing up shortly. >> police are searching for a man robbed the pleasanton bag. they release the surveillance of the suspect. it happened at wells fargo bank on how yard road. the man and a lot of teller a note demanding cash and then ran off. no weapons were seen and all...
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aha! there's a squeeze catsup. i've seen squeeze mustard, never squeeze catsup.e squeeze mustard, it stands to reason that they make squeeze catsup. not necessarily. mustard lends itself to the squeeze. i really don't see the difference. oh, there's a difference. it's subtle. isn't elaine supposed to meet us? yeah. there she is. uh-oh. what? ah, she's with her friend wendy. wendy? is that the physical therapist? yeah. i'm on a kiss hello program with her. every time i see her i got to kiss hello. i just did it once on her birthday. somehow it mushroomed. now i dread seeing her because of it. i'm down to one kiss hello-- my aunt celia. that's fortunate. i really admire that. really? huh. never said you admired me for anything. i told you i admire your hearing. yeah, but... don't slough it off. you have great hearing. hi. hi. oh, did you ever meet george? wendy. you're a physical therapist, right? i've got this little swelling right here. it's kind of tender. have you tried heat and ice on it? that really seems like a lot of trouble. you could come by my office lat
aha! there's a squeeze catsup. i've seen squeeze mustard, never squeeze catsup.e squeeze mustard, it stands to reason that they make squeeze catsup. not necessarily. mustard lends itself to the squeeze. i really don't see the difference. oh, there's a difference. it's subtle. isn't elaine supposed to meet us? yeah. there she is. uh-oh. what? ah, she's with her friend wendy. wendy? is that the physical therapist? yeah. i'm on a kiss hello program with her. every time i see her i got to kiss...
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aha! liar! you were never pregnant! you're the liar! you had a vasectomy!hat cushion home with you. shh, shh, shh. you're with daddy now. oh, he's right. i'm exhausted just pretending to have been pregnant. i'm 42 years old. ugh. what was i thinking? i don't have the energy to have another baby. plus, i gained 20 pounds. higher, bob. yeah, i'm always tired. that baby would've died. what do you say, instead of a baby, we just get a couple hammocks for the side yard? ooh! or maybe one of those big ones we can lie in together. or maybe a couple one-person ones. captioning sponsored by 20th century fox television in the punishing heat. ♪ [ man ] mission control ready for launch. ♪ but i just see the signs [ man ] wade, 2006 finals mvp! ♪ ♪ they say you gotta tow the line ♪ ♪ they want the water, not the wine ♪ ♪ but when i see the signs ♪ i jump on that lightning bolt ♪ ♪ (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) (whistle blows) (yells) (beeping) (playing the blues) (playing the blues) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (yelling) (snoring) baseball ann
aha! liar! you were never pregnant! you're the liar! you had a vasectomy!hat cushion home with you. shh, shh, shh. you're with daddy now. oh, he's right. i'm exhausted just pretending to have been pregnant. i'm 42 years old. ugh. what was i thinking? i don't have the energy to have another baby. plus, i gained 20 pounds. higher, bob. yeah, i'm always tired. that baby would've died. what do you say, instead of a baby, we just get a couple hammocks for the side yard? ooh! or maybe one of those...
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about women not getting equal compensation, i highly suspect that men are not sitting there saying ahaay women as much. women don't ask for as much. they don't go in and say i'm worth this much and this is how much i'd like to earn. i think you see it quite frankly when it comes to women and investing. they don't stand up for themselves or ask the questions. >> karen, i'm wonders at this point where you think we go. firms like yours, your firm is predominantly women. >> you're right, but to alex's point, when a woman presents an idea to me, she very often starts with the down side, what could go wrong, whereas a man presenting the opposite says here's the up side. that's very alluring, wow, you're drawn to that. i think women do themselves, even though they're presenting an evenhanded picture, i think it plays differently. >> i think also there's a perception that women who are aggressive, bold, in that way, would present the up side to something, whether their investment, they're perceived as bozzy, too aggressive. that's one of the things that cher talks about. that needs to change a
about women not getting equal compensation, i highly suspect that men are not sitting there saying ahaay women as much. women don't ask for as much. they don't go in and say i'm worth this much and this is how much i'd like to earn. i think you see it quite frankly when it comes to women and investing. they don't stand up for themselves or ask the questions. >> karen, i'm wonders at this point where you think we go. firms like yours, your firm is predominantly women. >> you're...
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and it stablized or that's what they do, blood letting, kill hundreds of thousands of people and say aha we won. you quote a medic based in is samara: cenk: so, now these soldiers on the ground, obviously know, but do you know that colonel steele and colonel coffman were aware of this clear torture that was happening, and are you sure that they're connected to general petraeus? >> we definitely know they're connected with general petraeus. these guys were the senior advisers for the training commandos and general petraeus was in charge of the specific training at the time. rumsfeld's letter, he lets them in on what petraeus is doing with the special police commandos. this is part of a special initiative. with rewards to what they knew, when we interviewed, it took us a long time to kind of focus this in on where those detention centers were, north of baghdad and in the triangle north of baghdad. neil smith was opposite the library complex used as a detention center. he said it was widely known. they could hear the screams at night. everybody knew what was going on that in that place. wit
and it stablized or that's what they do, blood letting, kill hundreds of thousands of people and say aha we won. you quote a medic based in is samara: cenk: so, now these soldiers on the ground, obviously know, but do you know that colonel steele and colonel coffman were aware of this clear torture that was happening, and are you sure that they're connected to general petraeus? >> we definitely know they're connected with general petraeus. these guys were the senior advisers for the...
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they decide, aha, i'm going out. it always begins with fueled by fantasy. fantasy starts it.tasy, through pornography, through their own drawings. it may not satisfy them. they have to finally go out and do their thing and see if that that appease them. seat their urges. >> you've explained the urges of a lot of the guys in this evil. i want to talk about aileen. >> women usually knock off their husbands. they kill an elderly person to collect social security. hers was a combination of criminal enterprise and obviously, she was a serial killer. she was with another woman. she needed money. so she would get these guys alongside the highway. she would jump in the vehicle. have sex. but the primary motivation with her was to kill these people and get their money. she was very, she was a lot different than men. men, it's a question of power and control and domination. and again, a fantasy that they have. and this fantasy is never really fulfilled. when they commit a crime, it doesn't go down as good as how the fantasy was. so they are never fulfilled and that's why they keep goin
they decide, aha, i'm going out. it always begins with fueled by fantasy. fantasy starts it.tasy, through pornography, through their own drawings. it may not satisfy them. they have to finally go out and do their thing and see if that that appease them. seat their urges. >> you've explained the urges of a lot of the guys in this evil. i want to talk about aileen. >> women usually knock off their husbands. they kill an elderly person to collect social security. hers was a combination...
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so from the part of the prosecution, they're saying, aha, we got you.ctive, they're saying you need the act. it's a legal definition of saying you have to actually have acted. and it's not enough if it was only in his mind. so it's a fascinating argument, the jury is the tryer of fact, they'll determine who prevails. >> sunny, i have to wrap it up there, but really quick comment, is this going to come down to the battle of closing arguments or does it feel as though the jury has a lot more than what closing arguments can change? >> no, they are paying close attention to these closing arguments. i would say it is down to the battle of closing arguments. prosecution took about 40 minutes. defense took about 40 minutes. i suspect that if this jury gets this case after lunch, we could have a verdict today. >> oh, wow. that's a quick verdict watch. well, stay on it for us. break in if you can. >> sure will. >>> coming up next, can congress actually act on gun control? and if they do, what would it look like? [ male announcer ] if your kid can recognize your
so from the part of the prosecution, they're saying, aha, we got you.ctive, they're saying you need the act. it's a legal definition of saying you have to actually have acted. and it's not enough if it was only in his mind. so it's a fascinating argument, the jury is the tryer of fact, they'll determine who prevails. >> sunny, i have to wrap it up there, but really quick comment, is this going to come down to the battle of closing arguments or does it feel as though the jury has a lot...
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we knew this would happen when romney was the nominee that conservatives would say, aha, that's whatpens when you elect a moderate, when you nominate a moderate, give conservativism a chance is what the grassroots folks are saying on the right. >> it's been fascinating watching the republicans this week. there's only one thing that unites them and that is opposing obama. he's not on the ballot. at what point to they stop their obsession with president obama as a politician. >> when did obama give up his opposition to bush, it was republican social policy, and here they want to run against obamaism, big government. you know, government investment to try to turn the economy around. higher taxes. i think that's something that they're going to want to continue. >> it does seem if you did take that away, then we would only be talking about there's rand paul's vision, marco rubio's vision and -- >> and there's real splits on the republican side. >> what do you got sunday? >> we'll talk about the budget debate, van hollen and mccarthy debate each other and rome and the new papacy and what i
we knew this would happen when romney was the nominee that conservatives would say, aha, that's whatpens when you elect a moderate, when you nominate a moderate, give conservativism a chance is what the grassroots folks are saying on the right. >> it's been fascinating watching the republicans this week. there's only one thing that unites them and that is opposing obama. he's not on the ballot. at what point to they stop their obsession with president obama as a politician. >> when...
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. >> aha... >> mm-hmm. >> we're gonna remeasure you and prove to you how much you've slimmed down with kymaro's curve control jeans. >> o.k. >> you ready? >> i'm ready. >> o.k., your stomach measurement is... >> the waist is 39. >> heidi: wow! >> julia: yes, and the hips are...? >> 46-1/2. >> katie: wow. >> you've slimmed down four inches... >> oh, my gosh! >> instantly! >> you go, girl. >> whoo-hoo! >> what do you think about that? >> i love it, it's fantastic! >> katie: no exercise, just the jeans! [all laugh >> heidi: these are my new best friends. [all laug wow! >> julia: well, thank you so much for joining us today... >> you're welcome. >> i'm so glad you're happy with the jeans. >> cute! >> just another satisfied customer with heidi here. thank you so much. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> announcer: we've all fallen victim to it-- the dreaded muffin top, the bulges, the infamous rear end cleavage, and let's not forget that awful flat-as-a-pancake derriere-- but whatever you want to call it these are the reasons why we fear reaching for those jeans. it's so frustrating. jeans are
. >> aha... >> mm-hmm. >> we're gonna remeasure you and prove to you how much you've slimmed down with kymaro's curve control jeans. >> o.k. >> you ready? >> i'm ready. >> o.k., your stomach measurement is... >> the waist is 39. >> heidi: wow! >> julia: yes, and the hips are...? >> 46-1/2. >> katie: wow. >> you've slimmed down four inches... >> oh, my gosh! >> instantly! >> you go, girl. >>...
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so i thought, aha, this is cool. because i have to support us. so i have an excuse to have a career. that was my strategy. and i was totally, um, rejected by the other wives of medical students because i was such an oddball. wanting a career, you know, that's just so ballsy. and then, um, we got divorced and having put hubby through before there was any sense of recompense for that sort of thing -- [laughter] i was a single mom. like katie. and then that changed, you know, my whole trajectory. then i really became a feminist. but at that time, i mean, i started the herald tribune, i was in the women's department because that's the only place you could get a job as a woman writer. and i had to sneak down the back stairs and dare to go across the dmz which was the city room where women weren't allowed to get into the office of the sunday magazine editor, clay felker, and pitch him a story. and thereby i developed a mentor who allowed me to, you know, move ahead. gloria steinem who was a little older than i but -- and much more politically sophistic
so i thought, aha, this is cool. because i have to support us. so i have an excuse to have a career. that was my strategy. and i was totally, um, rejected by the other wives of medical students because i was such an oddball. wanting a career, you know, that's just so ballsy. and then, um, we got divorced and having put hubby through before there was any sense of recompense for that sort of thing -- [laughter] i was a single mom. like katie. and then that changed, you know, my whole trajectory....
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[laughter] and so it was sort of an aha moment. and also i liked the story because, and i hope you all will enjoy it for the same reason, it shows that a small boy many a small town -- in a small town in a small state can have huge aspirations to be on the ways and means committee, chairman of the committee, the most powerful position in washington except for the presidency. and sometimes there was some discussion about that. [laughter] when mr. mills was the subject of a draft mills for president in 1971-'72, sam gibbons, who was a member of the ways and means committee, said, well, it'll never happen. and when people asked him why not, he said, well, why would wilbur want to step town to become president -- ten down to become president? [laughter] but seriously, you know, he, he goes forward, and he achieves all of this, and it shows that no matter how powerful you are, you can stumble, and you're human like everyone else is even though you don't allow yourself to really think in those terms. you are human. and then if you stumbl
[laughter] and so it was sort of an aha moment. and also i liked the story because, and i hope you all will enjoy it for the same reason, it shows that a small boy many a small town -- in a small town in a small state can have huge aspirations to be on the ways and means committee, chairman of the committee, the most powerful position in washington except for the presidency. and sometimes there was some discussion about that. [laughter] when mr. mills was the subject of a draft mills for...
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the problem as michael say is when you have this totally mushy legal framework that says aha!, whenever we unaccepted persons in ot bama administration, i used to be in the obama administration so i have a lot of sympathy for them but whenever an unspecified person in the obama administration decides that you, bob smith or whoever it is in fact a combatant in the war on al qaeda and its associates, a pretty murky concept itself, that suddenly we're no longer in the land of constitutional law, we're no longer in the land of ode protections. the law of war governs and poof all bets are off and anything can happen. and it's really kind of irrelevant if we think we can kill that person once we say they are a combatant by bopping them on the head with a plank versus a drone strike is irrelevant. the scary thing is once you have this incredibly ambiguous and infinitely flexible sort of legal theory that says when we say you're a combatant you are a combatant, end of story, nobody ever gets to investigate or second-guess us, that's the problem. >> but where the technology comes in is
the problem as michael say is when you have this totally mushy legal framework that says aha!, whenever we unaccepted persons in ot bama administration, i used to be in the obama administration so i have a lot of sympathy for them but whenever an unspecified person in the obama administration decides that you, bob smith or whoever it is in fact a combatant in the war on al qaeda and its associates, a pretty murky concept itself, that suddenly we're no longer in the land of constitutional law,...
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and the aha's price for the best book, an italian history. is received that twice. for his book on civic ritual, as well as -- and in 2012 he received the distinguished service award for his lifetime achievement across his career by the andrew mellon foundation. professor muir. [applause] >> thank you, jim. it's a great pleasure to be here and to think and talk about machiavelli, who, in fact, abbreviated version of his name has been my password for years. i won't tell you exactly what it is. when asked to present on this occasion about "the prince" i turned to my bookshelf and i was actually quite surprised. i had far more books on machiavelli than on any other subject, and certainly on any other person to and i never really systematically attempted to collect on machiavelli. it's just that when you're a college professor, people send you books and give them to you. and there's an enormous number. let me just read a few titles but you've heard some already. fortune is a river, leonardo da vinci and niccolo machiavelli's magnificent dream to change the course of flo
and the aha's price for the best book, an italian history. is received that twice. for his book on civic ritual, as well as -- and in 2012 he received the distinguished service award for his lifetime achievement across his career by the andrew mellon foundation. professor muir. [applause] >> thank you, jim. it's a great pleasure to be here and to think and talk about machiavelli, who, in fact, abbreviated version of his name has been my password for years. i won't tell you exactly what it...
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and overnight for the we can aha a bit warmer but the rainfall will return with a time it out coming up. >> pam: and a quick check on the thursday commute traffic. you are looking live from the golden gate, bay and san mateo bridges. no major problems to report right now -- we'll keep an eye on the commute throughout tonight's newscast. >> catherine: inside the home of sandy hook killer adam lanza.there was a huge assortment of weapons. he's the 20-year-old who killed himself after the massacre at a connecticut grade school in december. we're learning more details - because some of the search warrants were released today. >> it's a chilling inventory. inside the connecticut home adam lanza shared with his mother. investigators found an astonishing arsenal of guns and other items. newly released search warrants show that among them were. knives 1400 rounds of ammo. three samurai swords. and photos of what appear to be a dead person covered in blood. also - an nra manual on pistol shooting. a book on living with asperger syndrome. and we now know that that the family safe - which was s
and overnight for the we can aha a bit warmer but the rainfall will return with a time it out coming up. >> pam: and a quick check on the thursday commute traffic. you are looking live from the golden gate, bay and san mateo bridges. no major problems to report right now -- we'll keep an eye on the commute throughout tonight's newscast. >> catherine: inside the home of sandy hook killer adam lanza.there was a huge assortment of weapons. he's the 20-year-old who killed himself after...
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the aha a total loss. there is a dumpster full of trash. thefts these tools possessions.like to lessen the blow was tried to draft and the sun. so from the flood. the damage is just beginning to show. initially it was water damage. as the days progress to see more and more happening. it is deftly done worse. the other holds has a close in the garage these homes need to be knocked down. the houses are going to be demolished anyone because it is structurally so unsoldered the city is finish repairs to the pipes burst but is still working to finish repairs and repaving. they should have that, next week. water main on 15th and sinkhole there. closed through early next week. to complete re- pavement of the street among wow,wo i've been claritin cler for 10 days! when yenour allergies start, doctors recommend takingng one onnon-drowsy claritin evey day during your allergy season for cor ntinuous relief.f. 18 day ds! 12 d12ays!s! 24 d24ays of continuous relie. live claritin clear. everevy day. outside this morning. let's check in with meteorologist for your first forecast. we're
the aha a total loss. there is a dumpster full of trash. thefts these tools possessions.like to lessen the blow was tried to draft and the sun. so from the flood. the damage is just beginning to show. initially it was water damage. as the days progress to see more and more happening. it is deftly done worse. the other holds has a close in the garage these homes need to be knocked down. the houses are going to be demolished anyone because it is structurally so unsoldered the city is finish...
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the restaurant association ahas taken big steps.as a place, but it's to enable people to make healthy decisions on their own. >> but we don't. we put on our seat belt because there is a law to do so. and people will smoke in a restaurant until there is a law that says you have to smoke outside. sometimes we enhance a good decision or healthy decision by telling people these are the rules. >> we don't think it's good public policy to further this educational debate to tell people what they can and can't do. in this case, being portion sizes. we do it with soda today, maybe next thing you know, you can only have x amount of calories at mcdonald's. not that far of a leap to say you can only get x amount in each thing. this would set a bad precedent for the industry and really for choice of americans. >> we'll see what happens. mayor bloomberg's head of department of health. congratulations on your victory. a surprise to everybody on both sides of the issue. >>> we have to take a break. ahead, a look at spring break, embarrassing moment
the restaurant association ahas taken big steps.as a place, but it's to enable people to make healthy decisions on their own. >> but we don't. we put on our seat belt because there is a law to do so. and people will smoke in a restaurant until there is a law that says you have to smoke outside. sometimes we enhance a good decision or healthy decision by telling people these are the rules. >> we don't think it's good public policy to further this educational debate to tell people...
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aha [applause] -- [applause] t to -- you don't want to talk? >> i am happy to say something. this is based on real-life events and not fabricated, although one of the most of soweto magazines in the world or finished a after we performance of the production this is a piece of, published in print that it's a moving story but i don't know why he made all those things up. that's all i think i should say >> thank you. [applause] >> we have time for questions. please find your way to one of the microphones. >> do the panelists see any relevance today in the fact that wasthe seuss story it more expensive to maintain privileged than it was to earn a privilege? any think that it's like sort of right that's vested, you don't realize how valuable it is. a right being something we sometimes would not think of as a positive thing. you do not know how valuable was until you have lost it. that is perhaps why he is able to charge more from the people who are at risk of losing their privileged. if i recall correctly, the price might have gone here -- it might have continued to vacillate afte
aha [applause] -- [applause] t to -- you don't want to talk? >> i am happy to say something. this is based on real-life events and not fabricated, although one of the most of soweto magazines in the world or finished a after we performance of the production this is a piece of, published in print that it's a moving story but i don't know why he made all those things up. that's all i think i should say >> thank you. [applause] >> we have time for questions. please find your way...
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it's not an aha moment but duh moment that people are the way they are and people love who they love.r children happen to be gay an they want to come out, i understand that. if you're under 50 years old, this is like, get over it. we have moved beyond this as we've moved beyond race issues in this country hopefully. i'm not giving this court any credit, i think it's cynical and con trifed because they want this out of the way before another election. >> it will be interesting in 1967 there was a unanimous decision that cleared the way for interracial marriage to become legal in this country. i don't think we'll see anything unanimous come our way in june but we can wait and watch. the other topic i want to move on to is this backlash with ben carson and don young, carson's comments own same-sex marriage that he made on fox news and republican congressman don young's ethnic slur calling people wetbacks. they both apologized. but this is destructive when we have reince priebus coming out with the plan they are trying to reach out to minorities with the rnc and they have people that t re
it's not an aha moment but duh moment that people are the way they are and people love who they love.r children happen to be gay an they want to come out, i understand that. if you're under 50 years old, this is like, get over it. we have moved beyond this as we've moved beyond race issues in this country hopefully. i'm not giving this court any credit, i think it's cynical and con trifed because they want this out of the way before another election. >> it will be interesting in 1967...
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aha [applause] -- [applause] t to -- you don't want to talk? >> i am happy to say something. this is based on real-life events and not fabricated, although one of the most of soweto magazines in the world or finished a after we performance of the production this is a piece of, published in print that it's a moving story but i don't know why he made all those things up. that's all i think i should say. >> thank you. [applause] >> we have time for questions. please find your way to one of the microphones. >> do the panelists see any relevance today in the fact that wasthe seuss story it more expensive to maintain privileged than it was to earn a privilege? any think that it's like sort of right that's vested, you don't realize how valuable it is. a right being something we sometimes would not think of as a positive thing. you do not know how valuable it was until you have lost it. that is perhaps why he is able to charge more from the people who are at risk of losing their privileged. if i recall correctly, the price might have gone here -- it might have continued to vacillate
aha [applause] -- [applause] t to -- you don't want to talk? >> i am happy to say something. this is based on real-life events and not fabricated, although one of the most of soweto magazines in the world or finished a after we performance of the production this is a piece of, published in print that it's a moving story but i don't know why he made all those things up. that's all i think i should say. >> thank you. [applause] >> we have time for questions. please find your way...
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. >> host: what is your rule when it comes to -- >> guest: aha. >> host: -- electronic devices in classesome. >> guest: i have made some enemies, friendly enemies of my colleagues here at american university because i have a policy no, what i call, teletechnologies. no computers, no ipads, no mobile phones. so students sometimes say to me, but you weren't sure how to spell this word. i'm not the world's greatest speller, and there are people who have the names spelled ie or ei or two ns at the end, and i may not get it right. and they could look it up, right? i don't care. if i get the year of publication wrong and i said 1963 and it's actually '64, i'll correct it next cass. what i want to do is have a conversation. i want to have shared minds thinking together. and what i will tell you, i belong to an organization called the association of internet researchers, so internet, you know, you'd think we do these kinds of things, and we also work on mobile phone issues. there was a conversation thread that went out to say, so what do you do in your classes? and it's amazing the number of people
. >> host: what is your rule when it comes to -- >> guest: aha. >> host: -- electronic devices in classesome. >> guest: i have made some enemies, friendly enemies of my colleagues here at american university because i have a policy no, what i call, teletechnologies. no computers, no ipads, no mobile phones. so students sometimes say to me, but you weren't sure how to spell this word. i'm not the world's greatest speller, and there are people who have the names spelled ie...
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>> [roll call] aha the wayes are - ayes are 17, the nos are 22. >> the -- the hamas and agreed to. >> the amendment is not agreed to. the consent i am asking for is to knock the time for tier 2 amendments to 10 minutes each. the amendment for mr. jefferies will stay at this 15 minute levels. without objection, so ordered. tier 2. all but one are 10 minutes. 4 then 5 then 1. 1 with the close. who has an amendment? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment. >> an amendment offered by mr. cicilline relating to education. >> one of the most important investments we can make as a nation is in the education of our children. as we make choices in this budget and set priorities, if we fail to address the needs of our learners and those seeking higher education, we do so at our own peril. in the challenges we face today will pale in the comparison to the crisis we will face if we fail to short americans of the education, training and skills necessary. by 2018, more than 60% of jobs will require some post secondary education and training. by 2018, we will need 22 million new college graduates will f
>> [roll call] aha the wayes are - ayes are 17, the nos are 22. >> the -- the hamas and agreed to. >> the amendment is not agreed to. the consent i am asking for is to knock the time for tier 2 amendments to 10 minutes each. the amendment for mr. jefferies will stay at this 15 minute levels. without objection, so ordered. tier 2. all but one are 10 minutes. 4 then 5 then 1. 1 with the close. who has an amendment? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment. >> an...