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he also possesses an undeniable term there is little doubt that another snow two weeks and will start signing in the world of classical music very soon. sublime is important that the new catholic school for this meme was one of the stranding on the staff. i knew it wasn't an easy one. however it is a choice that makes me happy for those who have chosen artistic professions i we ceiling is difficult but enjoyable i found it in tempe the joke on motions doing to come. in may. new business. stall in. the when agreed to clean the northeastern japan in two thousand. the shinkansen super express trains will stop soon. no make it. thanks to him it was when the sun peeked through the extensive structural reinforcements coming earthquake in the morning this system uses size moment in my tracks and coastlines to momentous autistic boy. it's the way to trim it was judged to be given to transform a substance comes out tomorrow really old train safely and swiftly to it. when asked of them late in two thousand and four. we get to it we improve the effectiveness of the shinkansen is earthquake early
he also possesses an undeniable term there is little doubt that another snow two weeks and will start signing in the world of classical music very soon. sublime is important that the new catholic school for this meme was one of the stranding on the staff. i knew it wasn't an easy one. however it is a choice that makes me happy for those who have chosen artistic professions i we ceiling is difficult but enjoyable i found it in tempe the joke on motions doing to come. in may. new business. stall...
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. >> the other thing, right, is that the way -- and this is an undeniable fact. this is not some made up right wing attack. the way the subsidies work, at the margins there's going to be some tradeoff someone's going to have, which is, do i go into the workforce and earn my income, or do i stay out of the workforce, earn less income and keep my subsidy. >> there's some pool of people for which there's a heads or tails slip. >> it is, and i think it's true, here's the thing to remember, it's true of all means tested -- >> that is the key point. but you have a situation where right now you have a lot of families out there, where you may have one full time employee and that's not enough in terms of the bottom line, for a family of four making about $35,000 a year, the real effects that this has is that it makes it a lot less likely, a lot less tempting for that person to work a full time job, it makes it more tempting to work in a part time capacity, or to maybe not take a part time job for the spouse's side, that's going to have an effect on the broader economy in
. >> the other thing, right, is that the way -- and this is an undeniable fact. this is not some made up right wing attack. the way the subsidies work, at the margins there's going to be some tradeoff someone's going to have, which is, do i go into the workforce and earn my income, or do i stay out of the workforce, earn less income and keep my subsidy. >> there's some pool of people for which there's a heads or tails slip. >> it is, and i think it's true, here's the thing to...
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that said, an undeniable, wide-spread, systematic lack of accountability exists today in the department of veterans' affairs. in fact, if you look at recent preventable deaths at va medical centers, patience safety incidents and claims backlog increases, department senior executives who presided over mismanagement are more likely to have received a bonus than punishment. it is a leadership model that is primed for failure. so today, i ask for your support of a measure that i have introduced, hr, 4031, the accountability act of 2014. this bill would provide tools to the secretary of veterans' affairs to better manage senior executive service employees, those who are directly responsible for the day-to-day success or failure of va programs. hr 4031 would give the secretary the power to hold leaders accountable when they fail to perform their duties in a manner that properly serves the veterans entrusted to their care. dav, you know leadership. and i hope that you will support this bill and work with us to empower the secretary to lead va into the future. i also want to comment on somethin
that said, an undeniable, wide-spread, systematic lack of accountability exists today in the department of veterans' affairs. in fact, if you look at recent preventable deaths at va medical centers, patience safety incidents and claims backlog increases, department senior executives who presided over mismanagement are more likely to have received a bonus than punishment. it is a leadership model that is primed for failure. so today, i ask for your support of a measure that i have introduced,...
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the triple murder happened two-and-a-half years ago, but despite an undeniable connection in the personf this man, tamer long stsarnaev, whether they would have happened, questions that range from very trouble to go down right shocking. my guest has uncovered reams of new and surprising information in a piece that she reported for "boston" magazine. i want the to start with the first question, and that is this. this is an exhaustive piece that i have read by you. it's in this issue of the magazine. when you went through the triple murders that happened in 2011, the connection with tamer lynn tsarnaev, the connection to the suspect in florida, and his friend's girlfriend, et cetera, did you find out something that the rest of us hadn't pieced together that perhaps the boston bombings may never have occurred? >> well, you put together that this is really three stories all rolled up into one, an unsolved triple murder, boston marathon bombing and a man shot to death in his own apartment in florida. and the only official statement that we have from authorities right now comes out of court d
the triple murder happened two-and-a-half years ago, but despite an undeniable connection in the personf this man, tamer long stsarnaev, whether they would have happened, questions that range from very trouble to go down right shocking. my guest has uncovered reams of new and surprising information in a piece that she reported for "boston" magazine. i want the to start with the first question, and that is this. this is an exhaustive piece that i have read by you. it's in this issue of...
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when you get this microphone in your hand, you're going to feel an indescribable but undeniable desire to make a speech. take my word for it. i feel it all the time. >> has the thought ever crossed your mind to run for president? >> just a small taste of the youtube sensation that was the chris christie town hall. but what really made the tough-talking governor a national contender was his handling of the aftermath of the 2012 superstorm sandy. there we met the governor as pragmatic problem solver working with a president from the other party for the good of his state. a governor willing to criticize his own party when he had to. >> there's only one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims. the house majority and their speaker, john boehner. this is not a republican or democratic issue. >> that political appeal all folded into the stronger than the storm theme. right town to those ads paid for with sandy money which a federal inspector general is now auditing. but, of course, back then, the response to sandy was good for the governor as reflected in the spik
when you get this microphone in your hand, you're going to feel an indescribable but undeniable desire to make a speech. take my word for it. i feel it all the time. >> has the thought ever crossed your mind to run for president? >> just a small taste of the youtube sensation that was the chris christie town hall. but what really made the tough-talking governor a national contender was his handling of the aftermath of the 2012 superstorm sandy. there we met the governor as pragmatic...
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>> well, look, i think the writing's really good and i think there's an undeniably part of myself thatson the show's successful. but if you're willing to kind of access that and tap into that, it's not hard at all to feel like no one understands me. you know what i mean? >> felt that way every time i talk to my kids. >> every morning. >> i'm going to end with three quick "snl" trivia questions. >> okay. >> question number one, who holds the record for the most time hosting saturday night live? >> alec baldwin. >> it is, isn't it? >> way to go. what's the name of the saturday night live announcer? >> don pardo. >> whoa. question number three, who is not a member of the five-timers club? in terms of hosting. justin timberlake, conan o'brien, candice bergen. >> this is hard. i feel like justin couldn't have done it. i'm going to say justin. i'm wrong. >> but you leave with beautiful parting gifts. >> your tie. >> it's conan o'brien. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> what a pleasure to finally meet you after all these years. and you can see jim's snl hosting debut saturday 11:30/10:30 central
>> well, look, i think the writing's really good and i think there's an undeniably part of myself thatson the show's successful. but if you're willing to kind of access that and tap into that, it's not hard at all to feel like no one understands me. you know what i mean? >> felt that way every time i talk to my kids. >> every morning. >> i'm going to end with three quick "snl" trivia questions. >> okay. >> question number one, who holds the record...
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the standard democratic play book which is to try to position republicans as in an awful light as opposed to what is undeniably good as the president did in his re-election campaign. the idea here will be that climate change -- you're trying to move voters, in this case, younger voters, the way obama did in his re-election campaign. second thing, i would not doubt at all that john kerry is actually thinking of running in 2016. doctor would he say these things? no signal the funding base in the environmental humidity which has a lot of money now that he's on their side and he's in the game. >> but some people are saying that maybe this was a way to get out ahead of a decision to approve the keystone xl pipeline and the state department as you know has to now make a formal recommendation to the president. could this be an attempt, talk tough but approve the keystone? >> absolutely. because here is the problem, paul. the president needs to shore up support among his environmentalists on his left wing. they are not happy with him. he never passed a cap and trade bill. he's been talking up natural gas. administrati
the standard democratic play book which is to try to position republicans as in an awful light as opposed to what is undeniably good as the president did in his re-election campaign. the idea here will be that climate change -- you're trying to move voters, in this case, younger voters, the way obama did in his re-election campaign. second thing, i would not doubt at all that john kerry is actually thinking of running in 2016. doctor would he say these things? no signal the funding base in the...
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the standard democratic play book which is to try to position republicans as in an awful light as opposed to what is undeniably good as the president did in his re-elect campaign. and the idea here is the climate change. you're trying to move voters, and in this case they're trying to move younger voters the way obama did in his reelection campaign. second of all, i would not doubt at all that john kerry is actually thinking of running in 2016. why would he say these things? to signal the funding base in the environmental movement which has got a lot of money now that he's on their side and he's in the game. >> so, kim, some people were saying maybe this was a way to get out ahead of a decision to approve the keystone xl pipeline and the secretary of state has to make a recommendation to the president. that secretary of state is john kerry. could this be a little jujitsu? >> absolutely. here's the problem, paul. the president needs to shore up support among the environmentalsts. they're not happy with him in all manner of reasons. he never passed a cap and trade bill for climate. in deed he may support in the
the standard democratic play book which is to try to position republicans as in an awful light as opposed to what is undeniably good as the president did in his re-elect campaign. and the idea here is the climate change. you're trying to move voters, and in this case they're trying to move younger voters the way obama did in his reelection campaign. second of all, i would not doubt at all that john kerry is actually thinking of running in 2016. why would he say these things? to signal the...
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brand beyond that niche audience, you have to apologize for those things that were undeniably offensi offensive. >> aninternational firm put $75,000 into paula deen's comeback. >>> a week after ted nugent decided not to be on the show, he joins us tonight. was he really sorry about calling the president a subhuman mongrel? >>> and look at this, we'll tell you what happened. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card
brand beyond that niche audience, you have to apologize for those things that were undeniably offensi offensive. >> aninternational firm put $75,000 into paula deen's comeback. >>> a week after ted nugent decided not to be on the show, he joins us tonight. was he really sorry about calling the president a subhuman mongrel? >>> and look at this, we'll tell you what happened. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house...
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the winter weather undeniably is having an impact on your business but how deep is that moving forwardw, we have had a rough winter so far in 2014. we've had around 250 flight cancelations as a district result of the winter but the reality is our network is pretty diverse. and with our largest operations here in ft. lauderdale, second largest in dallas, ft. wot and south of the border we haven't been hit quite as much as some of the other airlines more concentrated in cold weather. it's certainly hurt us in a sense but we're doing okay with it. we think we're going to fly out of this weather doing just fine. >> you do rely on a larger percentage of ancillary fees for a portion of the revenue. you're not going to make those customer dollars back. >> you could think of that as partly true but it also helps us in some weird way when you think about it, not that the cancelations are but the colder it is and the nastier the winter it is, the more people want to come to places like florida and caribbean and so it actually creates some vacation demand, as well. so we think that some of the lo
the winter weather undeniably is having an impact on your business but how deep is that moving forwardw, we have had a rough winter so far in 2014. we've had around 250 flight cancelations as a district result of the winter but the reality is our network is pretty diverse. and with our largest operations here in ft. lauderdale, second largest in dallas, ft. wot and south of the border we haven't been hit quite as much as some of the other airlines more concentrated in cold weather. it's...
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seems undeniable at this point the weather will have an impact on the economy. how real do you think it's going to be? on the other side of that you're going to have likely a pretty good amount of pent up demand on the other side of this weather. >> that will be the big test, whether it is all weather related related. look at that headline number. surprisingly a decline, negative 0.4% in the month of january. with the consumer driving the economy at 70%, that's important. if you breakdown the retail sales, nine out of 13 major categories saw declines. auto dealers got hit the worse. then sporting goods stores and apparel outlooks. part of it is that consumers are staying indoors. they're staying at home because of the cold weather. part of it is that stores have had to close their doors. we've been doing a lot of reporting on this, scott. walmart, for instance, today telling us 137 stores are closed. alabama, georgia, north carolina, south carolina, virginia. the biggest problem they're having right now is actually staffing. talk to macy's yesterday. they had to
seems undeniable at this point the weather will have an impact on the economy. how real do you think it's going to be? on the other side of that you're going to have likely a pretty good amount of pent up demand on the other side of this weather. >> that will be the big test, whether it is all weather related related. look at that headline number. surprisingly a decline, negative 0.4% in the month of january. with the consumer driving the economy at 70%, that's important. if you breakdown...
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. -- and undeniably true this has been an operating principle for some time in terms of are dealing with ukraine -- is that the government has the principal responsibility for restoring peace and ensuring that violence is not perpetrated against peaceful protesters. it is also apparent at least in some situations that has not happened. that is why you saw this the department put this visa ban in place. we have then just as clear that just because the government has the principal responsibility to keep the peace, it does not absolve protesters from their responsibility to exercise their right of assembly in a peaceful manner. >> thank you, josh. >> a couple more here. >> chained cpi. the cbo reported that would raise $163 billion over 10 years. ince that is not going to be the budget, will you be proposing some alternative? there will be an opportunity for you to pour over the details when we release it and all the attendant charts and tables that go along with it in a couple of weeks. but i made reference to the fact earlier that there are already a number of things, policies that have b
. -- and undeniably true this has been an operating principle for some time in terms of are dealing with ukraine -- is that the government has the principal responsibility for restoring peace and ensuring that violence is not perpetrated against peaceful protesters. it is also apparent at least in some situations that has not happened. that is why you saw this the department put this visa ban in place. we have then just as clear that just because the government has the principal responsibility...
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undeniably offensive. >> thanks you very much. we want to reminds you, anernational investment firm has put $75,000 into paula deen's comeback. >>> a week after ted nugent decided not to be on the show, he joins us tonight. was he really sorry about calling the president a subhuman mongrel? >>> and look at this, we'll tell you what happened. nto traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great t
undeniably offensive. >> thanks you very much. we want to reminds you, anernational investment firm has put $75,000 into paula deen's comeback. >>> a week after ted nugent decided not to be on the show, he joins us tonight. was he really sorry about calling the president a subhuman mongrel? >>> and look at this, we'll tell you what happened. nto traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you...
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an overall seller, pretty much raised cash every day. but stocks, they still remain the best game in town. and that's undeniable too. the bottom line, there are values out there, but as we go higher, there are fewer and fewer of them. worrisome? how about still bullish, but simply not as good as it was at lower levels. sorry to even be a tad cautious, but buying low and selling high is a better mantra than buying high and hoping to sell higher. larry in massachusetts, larry? >> caller: jim, got you got some well-deserved r&r and are back on fuego! >> you betcha! thank you! >> caller: you're welcome. a question about one of the trusts i own, following on your interview of ethan allen a couple of weeks ago, with a lot of the retail reporting this week, if the hideous weather here is not inhibiting the purchase of indoor furniture in california, do you think people are buying cars in the same climates they're buying bedroom sets, and if so, why is the snow worse on gm's lots than alan mulally's? >> you raise a great point. trust owns gm, we were kicking ourselves. i don't like stock being down today on a day, an up day
an overall seller, pretty much raised cash every day. but stocks, they still remain the best game in town. and that's undeniable too. the bottom line, there are values out there, but as we go higher, there are fewer and fewer of them. worrisome? how about still bullish, but simply not as good as it was at lower levels. sorry to even be a tad cautious, but buying low and selling high is a better mantra than buying high and hoping to sell higher. larry in massachusetts, larry? >> caller:...
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an ad hominum attack on the part of my counterpart here. the reality is that people out there are worried about what is happening in this country. i think it is undeniable polarization over the last five or six years. and that is very likely the reason that people send us money. the idea that the data i'm citing has somehow been produced in order for the splc to get wealthy is just kind of a gutter attack that doesn't really mean much. >> thanks very much to both of you. i appreciate to get feedback from all of you on that on those points. thanks so much. thanks for all of you watching. anderson cooper is after this. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ nephew ] hi heath. i can't wait to see you win gold! bye. [ male announcer ] there when you need it. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight the parents of jordan davis on their loss, their search for justice and their mission to ma
an ad hominum attack on the part of my counterpart here. the reality is that people out there are worried about what is happening in this country. i think it is undeniable polarization over the last five or six years. and that is very likely the reason that people send us money. the idea that the data i'm citing has somehow been produced in order for the splc to get wealthy is just kind of a gutter attack that doesn't really mean much. >> thanks very much to both of you. i appreciate to...
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undeniable slower today and he missed his cushion. that's what happened and known knows why. like b like bode with many things it's aneporter: boed is the best ski racer the united states has ever produced. every time he goes down the hill, he could win or he could crash, so we never know, but we always tune in to see because nobody ever skis the way bode miller skis. it's just fantastic to watch. >> you know what the difference is between winning and he came in eighth place? i think it was like .52 of a second. half a second. >> .52 of a second. if he skied like he did yesterday, it would be that simple. >> the difference is that, not even. anyway, let's talk about jamie anderson. she's had some success at the women's slopestyle competition. how did she do? >> reporter: she won gold and like sage kotsenburg did a few days ago -- remember you had me on a couple of weeks ago and i said the action would be up in the action clouds? like a broken clock i'm right every now and then. the americans are really good at these things and now they're 2 for 2 in slopestyle snowboarding. and sage had 326 degrees. imagine the imagi
undeniable slower today and he missed his cushion. that's what happened and known knows why. like b like bode with many things it's aneporter: boed is the best ski racer the united states has ever produced. every time he goes down the hill, he could win or he could crash, so we never know, but we always tune in to see because nobody ever skis the way bode miller skis. it's just fantastic to watch. >> you know what the difference is between winning and he came in eighth place? i think it...
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undeniable. leader pelosi and myself, we unveiled the black history stamp on saturday during our panel discussion and it was just really an amazing moment because people in that room, 500 of my constituents, young people, middle-aged, my 89-year-old mother, my two sisters, people really understood when women succeed, women succeeds and the ght that shirley chisolm launched. congresswoman clarke, you all have had the privilege to unveil the stamp in brooklyn. once again, the message of congresswoman shirley chisholm, the message is so relevant and current. the principles of our agenda resonates throughout our country, raising the minimum wage. and i have to reference low-wage workers. the majority are low-wage workers are women. affordable child care, paid family medical leave and reminded and i mentioned my mother, phenomenal women who raised three young girls and family medical care for our children and our elders, our senior citizens. that is so important that people know they can care for their family members during nare golden years as well as their children. pay equity, closing the gap in terms of the statistics we c
undeniable. leader pelosi and myself, we unveiled the black history stamp on saturday during our panel discussion and it was just really an amazing moment because people in that room, 500 of my constituents, young people, middle-aged, my 89-year-old mother, my two sisters, people really understood when women succeed, women succeeds and the ght that shirley chisolm launched. congresswoman clarke, you all have had the privilege to unveil the stamp in brooklyn. once again, the message of...