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morning andn the shave and get ready. still -- it is little things like that in the morning. you don't have a sink to wash up in. the water does not run down. you have to shave totally differently. you have to brush your teeth differently. eating is also a chore. things, andttle even tying your shoe ends up being difficult. over toravity to bend tie our shoe. you don't have that here so you have to be a little more flexible. all these little things that you didn't think about make it just a little less efficient to be up here. however, there are many benefits. we do love it appear. this whole floating thing is just a very fun thing to do. looking out the window is fantastic. it just can't be beat. earth,nce you return to what happens? how does your body adjust? guest: we work out two hours every day out here to help in that return. the idea is that our muscles as strong and we will not have lost any bone density. we just have to worry about our normal vestibular system. it varies a lot between people. underou get that back control, you are still strong and your bones are good
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talented 10, the skills andn terms of capabilities. this was an experiment. know it was going to work. it was a lot of pressure in the make sure itty to occurred and they did not flunk to show they were not capable. there was a widespread belief were not smart enough in combat. it would have pushed back the of racial equality. herles houston became -- graduated top of his class at school.law he hired thurgood marshal who is best known civil rights lawyer. charles houston won a lot of integration lawsuits in the 1930's and 1940's. well-known among african american communities and leaders.hts ther job is to drill all enlistees that were coming in andto get them ready trained to go to france. they eventually did and they formed two -- they were blackated units, the all divisions, it was the 92nd division. the french army was thrilled to have them. they didn't care. wasn't ash encouraging as much. the other division fought with army.s. they were basically fighting two wars. germanse fighting the in world war i and they were fighting their own segregation, racism
talented 10, the skills andn terms of capabilities. this was an experiment. know it was going to work. it was a lot of pressure in the make sure itty to occurred and they did not flunk to show they were not capable. there was a widespread belief were not smart enough in combat. it would have pushed back the of racial equality. herles houston became -- graduated top of his class at school.law he hired thurgood marshal who is best known civil rights lawyer. charles houston won a lot of...
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andn saturday, the guns rockets fell silent, but when the 12 hour humanitarian cease-fire was over, thelence quickly resumed. a barragetants fired of rockets at israel, prompting the predictable is really response. then, a new cease-fire offer from hamas. >> in response to the u.n. and considering the condition of our people in gaza and especially with the upcoming holiday, palestinian factions have agreed to accept a 24-hour humanitarian period of calm, starting from 2:00 on sunday afternoon. >> followed almost immediately by another rocket aimed at israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's reaction -- none >> , and nownt cease-fire hamas is suggesting is cease-fire, and believe it or not, they had even violated their own cease-fire. >> and israel fires back. for the people of gaza, it looks like this year's holiday will leave little reason to celebrate. correspondent,ur tonya, joins us on the phone from jerusalem. words about are this. what is the latest? >> there has been rocket fire earlier this evening according to reports, and also the military says they have continued what they
andn saturday, the guns rockets fell silent, but when the 12 hour humanitarian cease-fire was over, thelence quickly resumed. a barragetants fired of rockets at israel, prompting the predictable is really response. then, a new cease-fire offer from hamas. >> in response to the u.n. and considering the condition of our people in gaza and especially with the upcoming holiday, palestinian factions have agreed to accept a 24-hour humanitarian period of calm, starting from 2:00 on sunday...
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he is accused of killing six people including his ex-wife's sister, her husband and his four nieces andne nephew. he was looking for his ex-wife wednesday when he shot the family execution style at their suburban houston home. >>> jay johnson is scheduled to visit a new detention center in mexico. he is scheduled to visit a location for thousands of undocumented children and adults crossing the border in the u.s. capitol hill is trying to address the immigration crisis. >>> four years after he left angry fans cursing his name, the best player in the nba is leaving sunny miami to return to cleveland. lebron james says he'll rejoin the cleveland cavaliers, the team he grew up watching from his hometown of akron, oklahoma, nearby. lebron says he left for florida seeking championships. they won two of them. now he says he wants to bring a trophy to cleveland. fans seem to like the idea. the cavaliers say they sold $1 million in tickets on wednesday just on speculation that lebron would be moving back. >>> there is much more ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, including a cleanup job on the eastern
he is accused of killing six people including his ex-wife's sister, her husband and his four nieces andne nephew. he was looking for his ex-wife wednesday when he shot the family execution style at their suburban houston home. >>> jay johnson is scheduled to visit a new detention center in mexico. he is scheduled to visit a location for thousands of undocumented children and adults crossing the border in the u.s. capitol hill is trying to address the immigration crisis. >>>...
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betteras understood adds a battle elatio or massacre andns what was the th relationship of politics and violence on the american border lands? and also between the process of continental expansion and the pansio twon wars, the civil war and the plains indian wars spawned by that process. that process of expansion.eek site when the sand creek site sponsors tried to answer these questions, they learned that the massacre remained history front in an ongoing culture war. collective remembrance it turned out could tear scabs from old wounds as heal them and so while each new fight over american memory highlights the challenge of agreeing on a single historical narrative within the confines of a society like the united states, the case of sand creek proved unusually complicated, especially so because competing stories of the h massacre itself haunted the memorialization process.ries alo the first of those stories belonged to a methodist minister and an abolitionist of john shivington. he saw the violence as a noble part of civilizing the american west and preserving the union. indeed, he saw
betteras understood adds a battle elatio or massacre andns what was the th relationship of politics and violence on the american border lands? and also between the process of continental expansion and the pansio twon wars, the civil war and the plains indian wars spawned by that process. that process of expansion.eek site when the sand creek site sponsors tried to answer these questions, they learned that the massacre remained history front in an ongoing culture war. collective remembrance it...
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border andn at the his executive orders will be tied to it. >> about one minute left. legislation of people were still looking towards work three us to see. .t was one being drafted he said yesterday that legislation would not be introduced, that leadership told be no- him there would immigration reform this year. was in itware of what and do you think it would have had any support to pass? as i think it would have. we are talking about low hanging fruit. we are talking about the spouses .f active military persons children,king about kids who already qualify to get -- permanent status. low hanging on the immigration and yet, those redeemed to not be part of the discussion. many of us came to the conclusion that if we cannot get the whole contents of package, let's start to pragmatically and incrementally start to pull things down. i am still open to that discussion. but if there is no substance and we cannot deal with the low hanging fruit, it does not look good. >> to clarify, you're saying they still do with the low hanging fruit. >> the popularity publicly and inter
border andn at the his executive orders will be tied to it. >> about one minute left. legislation of people were still looking towards work three us to see. .t was one being drafted he said yesterday that legislation would not be introduced, that leadership told be no- him there would immigration reform this year. was in itware of what and do you think it would have had any support to pass? as i think it would have. we are talking about low hanging fruit. we are talking about the spouses...
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country andn each not cancelingre as much as tourism abroad. about 15%-20 5%. 25%. he said it would give them a boost. >> thank you very much. elliott gotkine is our middle east editor. we will carry on the conversation about egypt when we get back. a company has been involved in the story and we will talk about all of that when you come back. we will see you in a moment. >> good morning. welcome back. we are in london. it is an equity section. let me show you what is happening with the stock market story. we open down. a little bit of a momentum. you can see it down. -- it is down. the manufacturing number is stronger than forecasted. below expectations. we are way stronger than expectations there. this is interesting. there is a feeling about the german economy as a result of what we are seeing from russia. get some context in there. hans nichols has the numbers for us. >> it is clear. we see a diversions with german manufacturing and french manufacturing. it declined over the last months. it is a surprise. germanyted that in because of the exposure to russia. the
country andn each not cancelingre as much as tourism abroad. about 15%-20 5%. 25%. he said it would give them a boost. >> thank you very much. elliott gotkine is our middle east editor. we will carry on the conversation about egypt when we get back. a company has been involved in the story and we will talk about all of that when you come back. we will see you in a moment. >> good morning. welcome back. we are in london. it is an equity section. let me show you what is happening with...
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will have to andne its domestic policy avoid having illegal trafficking of weapons along our border lineswe can fight against this together. each of the parts will have to do its own responsibility on each side of the border. this practice is affecting mexico and other parts of the world. >> when i interviewed your predecessor, he constantly talked about the war against the drug cartels and the cooperation with the united states. you have had some success but you seem to want to focus on other aspects of mexico and not the battle with the drug cartels. give me a sense of where you think you are in illuminating or reduce -- eliminating or reducing the violence. >> the security of mexico is a priority for my government. i have said this from the beginning of my administration as well as when i took office in my inaugural address. this is one of the main objectives of my government. an issue that has occupied the attention of the government. there is no government that can resign to this. there are efforts to have better institutions. we have also reinforced the strategy in terms of security
will have to andne its domestic policy avoid having illegal trafficking of weapons along our border lineswe can fight against this together. each of the parts will have to do its own responsibility on each side of the border. this practice is affecting mexico and other parts of the world. >> when i interviewed your predecessor, he constantly talked about the war against the drug cartels and the cooperation with the united states. you have had some success but you seem to want to focus on...
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. >> rose: how did that happen andn>> let mea right way and th. dna doesje. [laughter] to be+my god. and ip.iperson who is satisfied] >> rose: jewish. [laughter] >> yes. [applause]>> you is know israely country.?qfknpeople complain t- countries, we are purely holy country. so we started actually with agriculture because we didn't have nothing. and -- because weoutnumbered any others. so a land which is nature --/be and now it calls. maybe we don't have the talent to be simple people. but we are very rich in -- many persons, maybe more than -- and those i think is the only compensation for the suffering of ouro w forefathers.>> rose: your sus president does not have the same commitment to a two-statesoluti. >>líg/ well it's not4president - policy and i'm sure that he will respect the policy whichbasicale government. i mean there are many people/cey with different -- i can't imagine they should have thousand policies.)by the way i- president says he wants to meet abbas. it wasn't his initial but he sell his people and no trust:÷o. >> rose: i would
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authorities have heightened the alert for potential terrorist activity from al qaeda stemming yria, andnsome worry that could be a u.s. airliner. the department of homeland security sunday announced a directive requiring u.s.-bound travelers from europe, africa, and the middle east to power on their phones and prove they are real and not disguised explosives when they go through security as they are about to embark on the plains to the united states. now according to bloomberg news, that rule is being expanded to domestic flights here in the united states. according to too few people -- according to two people familiar with the matter, they were not allowed to say their names. we asked tsa officers if they do about the new domestic requirement. they said they did not know, but something we all know is the tsa has quite a few of rules on the travelers. in 2001, the shoe inspection requirement from the shoe bomber flight in 2001. the limits of carry-on liquids from the liquid explosives plot that was foiled by british police. in 2014, we have the potential for having to turn on mobile phon
authorities have heightened the alert for potential terrorist activity from al qaeda stemming yria, andnsome worry that could be a u.s. airliner. the department of homeland security sunday announced a directive requiring u.s.-bound travelers from europe, africa, and the middle east to power on their phones and prove they are real and not disguised explosives when they go through security as they are about to embark on the plains to the united states. now according to bloomberg news, that rule...
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government andn the russian army? i think they're working in concert with one another.that is an unusual assessment. the ukrainian army has been conducting counterterrorism offenses against pro-russian separatist four weeks. been bloody. you cannot make a case that the russian military and ukrainian military are working together. i think you can make the case that the russian military is supporting or advising, training and supplying the separatists in the east, but not the ukrainian army proper of the government of kiev. those are two different things. kahlil, tennessee. american foreign policy should be diplomatic and set of military. theica has ignored continent of africa for decades and now i see an insurgence of islamic entities coming in and andning these jihads everything all her the country. that will be detrimental to america in the future. how should america proceed and deal with that? >> i have mixed thoughts. i think the suggestion that the u.s. has completely ignored africa over the last two decades or so, i am not sure that is entirely correct. pouredh adm
government andn the russian army? i think they're working in concert with one another.that is an unusual assessment. the ukrainian army has been conducting counterterrorism offenses against pro-russian separatist four weeks. been bloody. you cannot make a case that the russian military and ukrainian military are working together. i think you can make the case that the russian military is supporting or advising, training and supplying the separatists in the east, but not the ukrainian army...
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topic andn is the louise iteris is one of al hunt's guests on "political up, a globaling economic perspective. while europe is floundering in china's growth slows, the u.s. economy is steadily rising. we will look at what's driving growth in the u.s. ♪ >> the u.s. economy is in its sixth year of expansion. the latest bloomberg surveys looking at 3.16% growth pace for the second half of the year. that would be the first time since 2004-2005 gdp had extended such gains will stop my guess is the senior trade professor at cornell university and author of "the dollar trap." he joins me now from ithaca, new york. welcome back to "bottom line or cap let me ask you what you think about this u.s. economic recovery. a lot of people would say the job numbers we have been seeing don't tell the full story. on the other hand, we've added monthhan 200,000 jobs per for five or six months in a row. >> it's taken us a long time to get to where we are right now but right now, the u.s. economy is on the cusp of a much more durable recovery. when the crisis hit the u.s. economy, the u.s. put in a very aggressive
topic andn is the louise iteris is one of al hunt's guests on "political up, a globaling economic perspective. while europe is floundering in china's growth slows, the u.s. economy is steadily rising. we will look at what's driving growth in the u.s. ♪ >> the u.s. economy is in its sixth year of expansion. the latest bloomberg surveys looking at 3.16% growth pace for the second half of the year. that would be the first time since 2004-2005 gdp had extended such gains will stop my...
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andn, this is separate apart from retaliation here or the sanctions, but not everyone here in the u.sconvinced that is the case. >> washington correspondent peter cook joining us. peter, thank you so much. and now to tel aviv, stepping up attacks against militants in gaza after prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the country to brace for a long military operation. joining me on the phone is bloomberg middle east reporter elliott gotkine. elliott, any progress towards a cease-fire? >> we have seen a number of reports today ranging from the plo is saying it is hamas and also others agreeing to a cease-fire. and then channeled two television here in israel was saying the parties had agreed to a cease-fire, as well, only to say that they have not. there will be nothing until israel stops its airstrikes, any be takenns that should with a very large pinch of salt. about the view of u.s. secretary of state john kerry? >> john kerry, of course, has been working tirelessly again to try to get the parties to reach an agreement over a cease-fire based on the proposal from egypt, which israel
andn, this is separate apart from retaliation here or the sanctions, but not everyone here in the u.sconvinced that is the case. >> washington correspondent peter cook joining us. peter, thank you so much. and now to tel aviv, stepping up attacks against militants in gaza after prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the country to brace for a long military operation. joining me on the phone is bloomberg middle east reporter elliott gotkine. elliott, any progress towards a cease-fire?...
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. >> hello, everybody, welcome to aljazeera america, i'm david schuster in ne in new york, andn seigenthalerhas the night off. no go ahead. trying to pick new leaders, and iraq hopes for a new unity government to end the violence. revenge in israel. bodies of the teenagers was buried today. as they blame hamas. and the question is how. >>> scandal, how a new jersey
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supply andn short the marching callings went .hrough six inch on the highway, not what we have with i270. probably took them just as long. [laughter] just about as unpleasant too. all of these delays due to our main point about the battle of fort stevens, and i don't want to go on too long because we have other things to talk about this afternoon. fort stevens had been set up as here insachusetts washington as early as 1861. after the previous invasion, they expanded fort massachusetts, who had been built by volunteers into fort stevens. you can still see, and we'll talk about the restored parapet. otherwise everyone says, where is the fort? thinking they're going to find a stockade or like fort mchenry. fort stevens was an expanded earthen fort with a stockaded backside to it. had 19 guns. time by band by this 150 day men out of i ohio who as cannono be shipped fire for the battles of virginia. wereestingly, these men the equal to the heavy artillery because the remaining garrisons had trained these people. let me tell you, one moment in upe before i wrap this thing . afternoon of july
supply andn short the marching callings went .hrough six inch on the highway, not what we have with i270. probably took them just as long. [laughter] just about as unpleasant too. all of these delays due to our main point about the battle of fort stevens, and i don't want to go on too long because we have other things to talk about this afternoon. fort stevens had been set up as here insachusetts washington as early as 1861. after the previous invasion, they expanded fort massachusetts, who had...
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. >> hello, everybody, welcome to aljazeera america, i'm david schuster in ne in new york, andn seigenthaler has the night off. no go ahead. trying to pick new leaders, and iraq hopes for a new unity government to end the violence. revenge in israel. bodies of the teenagers was buried today. as they blame hamas. and the question is how. >>> scandal, how a new jersey father's determination led to a $9 million fine from one of the biggest banks. he will join us, and plus. >> you have even the small boys, they're not going to stop until you -- >> war on truth. we introduce you to a journalist from ecuador. government corruption against her and her young son. >>> u.s.' world cup comes to a frustrating end. and curses. russia's new crackdown on foul language in movies, even swearing in public could get you fired. >> we it begin tonight in iraq, where abu is urging all muslims to travel to iraq. he wants them to fight and overthrow the iraqi government that the united states helped establish. iraq's parliament today, in an effort to withstand the violence, tried to choose a unity government but fa
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they should have made a decision that waspe smarart andn informed and said, listen, we are not goingput somebody on that doesn't have the experience, especially with this breaking news situation, with information that is technical and more plaintiff's plaintiff's -- complicated. it doesn't excuse that gentleman's behavior for being a little bit rude.viou >> this has nothing to do with crystal ball. tha i'm sorry. it does not.ng howard stern has punked some of the most -- i mean, experienced people in the news business. oh, by the way, and in thise of building as well. so, yes, the producers have in a job to clear these phone conversations. but doing this for, what, 30 years. >> if crystal had been b listening to what he he said sheehi would have said thanks and made a joke of it and moved on. and, you know, had fun withhan stern because that's what a they do. you can't blame that on her. the stern show has done this seasons.of >> you can forgive a rookie for making mistakes. there is no excuse for a state departmentyou spokesperson for completely fumbling the ball. here is what happe
they should have made a decision that waspe smarart andn informed and said, listen, we are not goingput somebody on that doesn't have the experience, especially with this breaking news situation, with information that is technical and more plaintiff's plaintiff's -- complicated. it doesn't excuse that gentleman's behavior for being a little bit rude.viou >> this has nothing to do with crystal ball. tha i'm sorry. it does not.ng howard stern has punked some of the most -- i mean,...
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curation andn -- preservation. it is a fantastic book. a second century a.d. greek geographer.lingown authors, them into a text. as far as we know, he did not make any maps. he's also have come later after thesex, and these, printed maps, these are about the fifth printed version of tuolumne county, after the gutenberg bible. tuolumne. tuolomne was printed numerous times, and you have the northern hemisphere. he is the one who figured out how to take the globe and put it flat into two dimensions. he discusses this. as far as we know, there are no maps, but he discusses how to do this. he created climate zones, as we call them, sort of the tropic of cancer, the equator, and he is the one that sort of orients the northern hemisphere at the top of the globe and puts it up above, but he also thought that the south of africa connected around to asia, which made the indian ocean kind of like a large lake. >> right. >> and it was only later geographers, the eight -- great arab geographer, that fixed that, saying, no, this is completely open water and africa and asia don't connect. >>
curation andn -- preservation. it is a fantastic book. a second century a.d. greek geographer.lingown authors, them into a text. as far as we know, he did not make any maps. he's also have come later after thesex, and these, printed maps, these are about the fifth printed version of tuolumne county, after the gutenberg bible. tuolumne. tuolomne was printed numerous times, and you have the northern hemisphere. he is the one who figured out how to take the globe and put it flat into two...
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diplomacy andn on the role the u.s. may have in response to the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17. from today's washington journal, this is 40 minutes. rd. host: our guest joining us is hannah thoburn. discussiontinue our about the incident in ukraine. what did you make of the white house response yesterday? what they were saying about russia. measured was very compared to the things that samantha power said. i thought he saw a very measured response by president obama. it was wise of him to be slow and pointing fingers. haventelligence reports we coming out of the defense department do really make it clear that we know where this missile came from and we are reasonably sure who shot it. the next best question is try to figure out where and how these separatists. their hands on this kind of equipment. host: what does it mean for the parties involved? guest: it will be interesting to see -- a lot of it will have to do with russia's response to this. you have seen them say, look, this happened over ukrainian territor
diplomacy andn on the role the u.s. may have in response to the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17. from today's washington journal, this is 40 minutes. rd. host: our guest joining us is hannah thoburn. discussiontinue our about the incident in ukraine. what did you make of the white house response yesterday? what they were saying about russia. measured was very compared to the things that samantha power said. i thought he saw a very measured response by president obama. it was wise of him...
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betteras understood adds a batto or massacre andns what was the h relationship of politics and violence on the american border lands? and also, between the process of continental expansion and the po twon wars, the civil war and th plains indian wars, spawned by that process. that process of expansion.eek se when the sand creek site sponsors tried to answer these questions, they learned that the massacre remained history front in an ongoing culture war. collective remembrance it turned out could tear scabs from old wounds as heal them and so while each new fight over american memory highlights the challenge of agreeing on a single historical narrative within the confines of a society like the united states, the case of sand creek proved unusually complicated, especially so because competing stories of thh massacre itself haunted the memorialization process.ries alo the first of those stories belonged to a methodist minister and an abolitionist of john shivington. he saw the violence as a noble part of civilizing the american west and preserving the union. indeed, he saw those two ng pro
betteras understood adds a batto or massacre andns what was the h relationship of politics and violence on the american border lands? and also, between the process of continental expansion and the po twon wars, the civil war and th plains indian wars, spawned by that process. that process of expansion.eek se when the sand creek site sponsors tried to answer these questions, they learned that the massacre remained history front in an ongoing culture war. collective remembrance it turned out...
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how swissve to show banks are able to cope with the country andn the other compliance issues. job for swiss banks. >> we have differing models being forged by ubs and credit suisse. >> it does not have any clear positioning. that is the problem with credit suisse. concernedhave to be about this investment bank exposure which has to be reduced but it is high risk and this forms a cultural clash of the bank. on the one side you have the more traditional, more predictable wealth management unit and the short-term and high risk investment bank arm which does not give a clear picture about what credit suisse is standing for. contrary to ubs which is now number one in wealth management and has a much clearer profile than credit suisse. does that mean ubs is number one in private banking, credit suisse's number four. you do not see that gap closing? >> no. trust issue in the case of credit suisse. stakeholders have requested the ceo and the chairman to step down after this find that they paid to the u.s. government. there was no reaction at all. it is more governance issue and an iss
how swissve to show banks are able to cope with the country andn the other compliance issues. job for swiss banks. >> we have differing models being forged by ubs and credit suisse. >> it does not have any clear positioning. that is the problem with credit suisse. concernedhave to be about this investment bank exposure which has to be reduced but it is high risk and this forms a cultural clash of the bank. on the one side you have the more traditional, more predictable wealth...
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union's testing of missiles and issued a report in 1969 setting forth their estimates of the soviet andn's strategic strength possible for strike capability. consumed 10eman has minutes. >> i wish i had 10 more, mr. chairman. thank you. from ohio isman recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think that the other gentleman from ohio has put his thinker on one of the very fundamental issues which brought about this proceeding. guiseis whether under the -- the phraseology national security, the president has a blank check to violate the law. because that is what it's all about. generalorney ruckelshaus declined to fire afterl prosecutor cox elliot richardson had resigned because he declined to follow them, do you remember what general haig, the president's aide, told him? he said your commander-in-chief has given you an order. and mr. ruckelshaus had to remind him that he was subject to the law, and that the commander-in-chief could not give orders that violated the law. now let's take a look at that law. .5 of this article talks about the disregard of the rule of law by th
union's testing of missiles and issued a report in 1969 setting forth their estimates of the soviet andn's strategic strength possible for strike capability. consumed 10eman has minutes. >> i wish i had 10 more, mr. chairman. thank you. from ohio isman recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think that the other gentleman from ohio has put his thinker on one of the very fundamental issues which brought about this proceeding. guiseis whether under the -- the...
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they should have made a decision that waspe smarart andn informed and said, listen, we are not goingbody on that doesn't have the experience, especially with this breaking news situation, with information that is technical and more plaintiff's plaintiff's -- complicated. it doesn't excuse that gentleman's behavior for being a little bit rude.viou >> this has nothing to do with crystal ball. tha i'm sorry. it does not.ng howard stern has punked some of the most -- i mean, experienced people in the news business. oh, by the way, and in thise of building as well. so, yes, the producers have in a job to clear these phone conversations. but doing this for, what, 30 years. >> if crystal had been b listening to what he he said sheehi would have said thanks and made a joke of it and moved on. and, you know, had fun withhan stern because that's what a they do. you can't blame that on her. the stern show has done this seasons.of >> you can forgive a rookie for making mistakes. there is no excuse for a state departmentyou spokesperson for completely fumbling the ball. here is what happenedking
they should have made a decision that waspe smarart andn informed and said, listen, we are not goingbody on that doesn't have the experience, especially with this breaking news situation, with information that is technical and more plaintiff's plaintiff's -- complicated. it doesn't excuse that gentleman's behavior for being a little bit rude.viou >> this has nothing to do with crystal ball. tha i'm sorry. it does not.ng howard stern has punked some of the most -- i mean, experienced...
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. ♪ buggy andn on road then you can stop, flip your switch. and then drive forward. in the region. this is a project to show our engineering capabilities. we are evaluating the target market that we want to use. what better things to be doing than flying around in a car? it is very james bond. >> we will stay with the car theme because bmw is betting big >> welcome back. live pictures in berlin. the german football team has just arrived, has beaten argentina. back in berlin. it is a hero's welcome, isn't it? 747, lufthansa plane buzzed the brandenburg gate a bit ago. it is a remarkable scene and there will be a lot of celebration here in germany. -- of berlin is going to be you could not get out of the metro. this is a city that starts their partying early. >> let's shift gears because the party is going to run and run. talk about bmw, they will invest billions in electric car batteries. >> this is a massive bet on electric batteries. i-3 and i-8,e -- when you think of those two vehicles, they need batteries. this is a deal with samsung. they jumped on the news this
. ♪ buggy andn on road then you can stop, flip your switch. and then drive forward. in the region. this is a project to show our engineering capabilities. we are evaluating the target market that we want to use. what better things to be doing than flying around in a car? it is very james bond. >> we will stay with the car theme because bmw is betting big >> welcome back. live pictures in berlin. the german football team has just arrived, has beaten argentina. back in berlin. it is...
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50 dt years of american foreign polico is we go in under the guise of n being beneficent and benign andnher. and then we get booted out. and what did we do? we blame the brown guy. bd so it's al malaki. i hope he's read his try of vietnam and sees what happens in the end. >> you think we're blaming al malaki because he's brown? >> i think we always blame our clients. that's what i'm saying. ays >> that's a generalization. do you think we're blaming al t malaki for the mess in iraq because he's brown?al >> i think we blame our clients and our clients happen to be brown. so i hope he's read about vietnam. we haven't failed. we we were perfect. the same is true in iraq. >> america has made mistakes, ad have made mistakes in vietnam. i think the iraq war in retrospect -- hold on a minute. in retrospect the iraq war was a mistake. but there's a difference betweet making a mistake and doing something that's inherently wicked. let me tell you what i mean by that. anyone else who went into iraq and did this would have reimbursed itself by taking the iraqi oil.ck instead we've spent all this mone
50 dt years of american foreign polico is we go in under the guise of n being beneficent and benign andnher. and then we get booted out. and what did we do? we blame the brown guy. bd so it's al malaki. i hope he's read his try of vietnam and sees what happens in the end. >> you think we're blaming al malaki because he's brown? >> i think we always blame our clients. that's what i'm saying. ays >> that's a generalization. do you think we're blaming al t malaki for the mess in...
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ship andn the cruise reported to the fbi when recently returned -- when we returned.or fly back to l.a.. i opted to fly back to l.a.. once in the lake, i was questioned extensively by the fbi. they photographed the bruising. a few days later, they boarded the ship when it returns to port. together with the cruise line's defense attorney. the crewmember denied going into my cabin. the fbi said it was a he said come a she said case -- he said, she said case. the department of justice declined to prosecute. with aise ship set sail rapist on board. changedd the crewmember his story. it was only then that they can find -- can find -- confi ned him to his cabin and then move them home. i hired a maritime lawyer in miami. even though i live in sacramento, the cruise left from l.a.. to findit says you need an attorney in miami. that manyy found things that surprised and angered me. the security guard was a janitor who they called a cleaning specialist. who was paid $550 a month. in theassigned to act -- security department because of a limited number of guards. he had no trai
ship andn the cruise reported to the fbi when recently returned -- when we returned.or fly back to l.a.. i opted to fly back to l.a.. once in the lake, i was questioned extensively by the fbi. they photographed the bruising. a few days later, they boarded the ship when it returns to port. together with the cruise line's defense attorney. the crewmember denied going into my cabin. the fbi said it was a he said come a she said case -- he said, she said case. the department of justice declined to...
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and she becomes a very politics andn the the religious agendas of the ursuline order.as we talked about before, this includes a lot of social and political involvement. a lot of the efforts to educate. a lot of the efforts to take care of the poor and the indigent. a lot of efforts to take care of social services -- broadly speaking. they were performed by these nuns and they operated largely independently. do you remember a story we talked about martinique when the ofulines were suspected being part of the slave conspiracy? the order maintained this sovereignty, the separation from control of the government for quite some time. well, the life of a nun at this point was very different than you might think. they are very involved. they are not hidden behind walls. they are important figures in the community. ,uring the siege of quebec play anseph starts to important role. she is bilingual. she speaks french and english. when the british take over, they take over the ursuline convent and turn it into a military hospital. the first two floors are dedicated to the healing
and she becomes a very politics andn the the religious agendas of the ursuline order.as we talked about before, this includes a lot of social and political involvement. a lot of the efforts to educate. a lot of the efforts to take care of the poor and the indigent. a lot of efforts to take care of social services -- broadly speaking. they were performed by these nuns and they operated largely independently. do you remember a story we talked about martinique when the ofulines were suspected...
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supply andn is demand. of course there are some demand issues.he recovery still in its early stages. they are using the cash for their first investments and many of them do not need loans. there should not be any problems or banks are fine largely. in the periphery, we still do see some problems with credit supply, banks rationing credit. that is where they're trying to work. things will improve over time. hopefully these instruments will make a difference there. >> we will be back with berenberg's senior economist after the break. we will look at the reaction yesterday to the problems and portugal. markets very jittery yesterday. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." still with us is senior economist at berenberg, christian schulz. we were talking about yesterday's market moving espirito santo. have we overreacted? were you looking for an excuse for these markets to come down? like you are reminded of problems we had previously in the eurozone and you look around for where other weak spots could be. that's a natural and good reaction. days, people w
supply andn is demand. of course there are some demand issues.he recovery still in its early stages. they are using the cash for their first investments and many of them do not need loans. there should not be any problems or banks are fine largely. in the periphery, we still do see some problems with credit supply, banks rationing credit. that is where they're trying to work. things will improve over time. hopefully these instruments will make a difference there. >> we will be back with...
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kids -- andn and kiev said that they had -- weapon canuarded reach 72,000 feet.een its bloodiest day yet. israel launched its offensive after days of rocket fire across the border. it is destined to destroy the infrastructure of hamas and other groups. >> the purpose of this operation is to dismantle the tunnels, the mas haschannels that ha built and amassed in unbelievable ways. it will dismantle the military infrastructure of hamas only by 'smilitarize them hamas weapons will we be able to move to the next age and that is the political stage. palestine's representative in the line says there must be an immediate end to the israeli offensive in gaza. >> this crime has to be stopped and stopped immediately. and our people are demanding that those criminals who are committing these crimes against than 400 in the more 50 killed so far about 112 of them are choking. a large number of them are women. a large number of them are elderly and disabled. and those who are committing these crimes against our people should be held responsible. >> the vote count in indonesia'
kids -- andn and kiev said that they had -- weapon canuarded reach 72,000 feet.een its bloodiest day yet. israel launched its offensive after days of rocket fire across the border. it is destined to destroy the infrastructure of hamas and other groups. >> the purpose of this operation is to dismantle the tunnels, the mas haschannels that ha built and amassed in unbelievable ways. it will dismantle the military infrastructure of hamas only by 'smilitarize them hamas weapons will we be able...
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andn all that we have heard the fact that appear to be emerging about how those things have been happeningppened, then it will take many years. it may be that russia can be persuaded to follow the route of libya. let's not forget that in the shootdown of the korean airline, russia never did cough up. >> it seems like there are two issues. one is the cut and dry, which is ensuring the aircraft itself. it is nmetal. then there are people and lives. and the impact their up. how do you quantify what lives are worth? >> every country has a different system. one of the big problems is that if you are compensating someone in a relatively third world, poor country, the greater compensation is much lower than if you compensate in the states. everybody tries to get into the states to get the big bucks. the plaintiff lawyers are usually quite adroit at that. recent developments have kicked that back. >> i think of hamilton, bermuda. i think of warren buffett. are the airlines and the insurance companies pooled into reinsurance that can be a backstop and profitable for the likes of warren buffett? >>
andn all that we have heard the fact that appear to be emerging about how those things have been happeningppened, then it will take many years. it may be that russia can be persuaded to follow the route of libya. let's not forget that in the shootdown of the korean airline, russia never did cough up. >> it seems like there are two issues. one is the cut and dry, which is ensuring the aircraft itself. it is nmetal. then there are people and lives. and the impact their up. how do you...
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civilians andn casualties are a direct result of hamas' decision to continue sending rockets and their wrists toward israel -- terrorists toward israel while putting their civilians upfront to protect their leaders. delegation and their refuse to stand up and say to hamas, stop. past monthnt, in the alone, israel has been attacked on four fronts. rockets have been fired at us from lebanon, from syria, from sinai. --hamaslaunched an has launched an all-out assault from gaza. cities, ahere are two city above ground and a city below ground. street,s below the there are kilometers of dense tunnels crisscrossing the a giant web. reinforced with thousands of tons of concrete and supported by massive beams, hamas has built a vast underground error network. the leader recently declared that they had opened a new strategy in confronting the enemy from underground. idea --tering gaza, the many of which are under homes and schools. no site is off-limits for hamas. one of the targets exposed over the weekend began under a family home and was packed with explosives. hamas is using these tunnel syst
civilians andn casualties are a direct result of hamas' decision to continue sending rockets and their wrists toward israel -- terrorists toward israel while putting their civilians upfront to protect their leaders. delegation and their refuse to stand up and say to hamas, stop. past monthnt, in the alone, israel has been attacked on four fronts. rockets have been fired at us from lebanon, from syria, from sinai. --hamaslaunched an has launched an all-out assault from gaza. cities, ahere are...
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andn your testimonial materials presented to the committee european the state that your target audience are adults and we continue to hear it right now. tol your company's commit not using these materials that could be expected to appeal to children? >> we agreed not to use that kind of advertising. it was used when i was a boy. kids said why young they will smoke kools first. have removed at least a year ago. we commit to never using that again, correct. >> what will you commit to using any kinds of cartoons in the future? >> i will agree to that. >> no cartoons in the future. >> correct. actually it commit to going through your social media sites to her race past images such as those that appeal to those who are young kids? >> absolutely. we rigorously go through and continue to do so. already has. >> several brands use advertising to create the impression that e-cigarettes on her way to eliminate traditional cigarette use altogether. this has been acknowledged by the american legacy foundation who in a recent report stated that some brands focused their message more responsibly on sm
andn your testimonial materials presented to the committee european the state that your target audience are adults and we continue to hear it right now. tol your company's commit not using these materials that could be expected to appeal to children? >> we agreed not to use that kind of advertising. it was used when i was a boy. kids said why young they will smoke kools first. have removed at least a year ago. we commit to never using that again, correct. >> what will you commit to...
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intelligence that about some information rockets from russia going into days andn the last few they also -- this was a report that president obama would share the ukraine government information about the surface to air missilels. come complained in the past hat there hasn't been any intelligence sharing on the malaysian flight. aware of and i would encourage you to look at the press conference in moscow the whole iterated frustration of the lack of exchange of information. we are very open as he indicated. reiterated in his press conference various forms of information. after some procrastination, we finally they're coming there. that we'll be open various technical means in order to observe the rest of the ukraine and on the investigation there is a ofmatic contrast of the mode operation. ur two senior officers went public in the foreign ministry giving all the technical have and n we describing the observations our 17th of julyon the when the malaysian airliner tragically went on. lifting specific things which need to be looked into during the course of the investigation. defense liste
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things that worked well in the 1980's and 1990's, but no longer have residents with voters. 1980's andn the 1990's are voting for the first time now and do not necessarily to aa direct line republicans are saying to any problems they are experiencing. the other thing they have to do, obviously in a primary campaign, you focus on your face and grassroots on winning the trust of your party. republicans have to remember the only way to win a national election is to appeal to voters inclined to vote for republicans but do not necessarily feel a strong arty affiliation. people who do not necessarily vote for republicans were like republicans. they have to find a way to communicate principles in a way that appeals to people who do not think they are conservative, and that means avoiding words like "principles." phrases like the quote first principles." -- like "first principles." look, how will it help me raise my kids better. for republicans, that is something they have not been good at recently. they do notd to, anymore, but jan says, -- florida, good morning. caller: good morning. i am not
things that worked well in the 1980's and 1990's, but no longer have residents with voters. 1980's andn the 1990's are voting for the first time now and do not necessarily to aa direct line republicans are saying to any problems they are experiencing. the other thing they have to do, obviously in a primary campaign, you focus on your face and grassroots on winning the trust of your party. republicans have to remember the only way to win a national election is to appeal to voters inclined to...
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wilson, andn, chris others have been speaking about this.y've been speaking to congress and other leaders. this is a strong commitment of hours, both to central america, and also migration is a major concern for many of us around the wilson staff. a few months ago, we did a report with the migration policy institute. what we called a regional migration study group. we looked at central america, the three countries here, honduras, automall, and el salvador. as well as mexico in the u.s., what we should be doing in terms of managing migration and regional competitiveness. so we could begin to deal with long-term concerns. there was a report that cannot -- there was a report that came out that had people from the five countries involved. before this became a news story, there are some ideas thinking in terms of our long-term competitiveness and security in the five countries and what binds us together and why we all benefit by working together. the wilson center's president is not with us today. she is at the aspen institute co-convening, cocha
wilson, andn, chris others have been speaking about this.y've been speaking to congress and other leaders. this is a strong commitment of hours, both to central america, and also migration is a major concern for many of us around the wilson staff. a few months ago, we did a report with the migration policy institute. what we called a regional migration study group. we looked at central america, the three countries here, honduras, automall, and el salvador. as well as mexico in the u.s., what we...
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as a neighbor next to you, so we can cooperate and that is why we are talking about the tea party andn other parties as well and the future of iraq so that if we cat cooperate with each other. >> and these are the least that the people can accept bribes. >> michael, you are up here. please go ahead. [inaudible] >> we are following on the previous question.ground. there needs to be a new iraq anh they have acknowledges these new facts on the ground., and forever to be a part of thir on the negotiating table and piuld you negotiate thisis to territory. and you made the point that there needs to be a new prime minister and did you mean to sah that you'reir ruling out nouri al-maliki is a potential prime minister for a third term? >> and it's about implementation lation process. and i think it is a population and the importance of that population to vote. de they can decide their futured and it's not that our negotiation is all about baghdad, but it's about the votes and the desire of those people through the future of this to be decided as well. and as soon as they move on andi they don't
as a neighbor next to you, so we can cooperate and that is why we are talking about the tea party andn other parties as well and the future of iraq so that if we cat cooperate with each other. >> and these are the least that the people can accept bribes. >> michael, you are up here. please go ahead. [inaudible] >> we are following on the previous question.ground. there needs to be a new iraq anh they have acknowledges these new facts on the ground., and forever to be a part of...
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morning andn the shave and get ready. still -- it is little things like that in the morning. you don't have a sink to wash up in. the water does not run down. you have to shave totally differently. you have to brush your teeth differently. eating is also a chore. things, andttle even tying your shoe ends up being difficult. over toravity to bend tie our shoe. you don't have that here so you have to be a little more flexible. all these little things that you didn't think about make it just a little less efficient to be up here. however, there are many benefits. we do love it appear. this whole floating thing is just a very fun thing to do. looking out the window is fantastic. it just can't be beat. earth,nce you return to what happens? how does your body adjust? guest: we work out two hours every day out here to help in that return. the idea is that our muscles as strong and we will not have lost any bone density. we just have to worry about our normal vestibular system. it varies a lot between people. underou get that back control, you are still strong and your bones are good
morning andn the shave and get ready. still -- it is little things like that in the morning. you don't have a sink to wash up in. the water does not run down. you have to shave totally differently. you have to brush your teeth differently. eating is also a chore. things, andttle even tying your shoe ends up being difficult. over toravity to bend tie our shoe. you don't have that here so you have to be a little more flexible. all these little things that you didn't think about make it just a...
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things that worked well in the 1980's and 1990's, but no longer have residents with voters. 1980's andn 1990's are voting for the first time now and do not necessarily to aa direct line republicans are saying to any problems they are experiencing. the other thing they have to do, obviously in a primary campaign, you focus on your face and grassroots on winning the trust of your party. republicans have to remember the only way to win a national election is to appeal to voters inclined to vote for republicans but do not necessarily feel a strong arty affiliation. people who do not necessarily vote for republicans were like republicans. they have to find a way to communicate principles in a way that appeals to people who do not think they are conservative, and that means avoiding words like "principles." phrases like the quote first principles." -- like "first principles." look, how will it help me raise my kids better. for republicans, that is something they have not been good at recently. they do notd to, anymore, but jan says, -- florida, good morning. caller: good morning. i am not hea
things that worked well in the 1980's and 1990's, but no longer have residents with voters. 1980's andn 1990's are voting for the first time now and do not necessarily to aa direct line republicans are saying to any problems they are experiencing. the other thing they have to do, obviously in a primary campaign, you focus on your face and grassroots on winning the trust of your party. republicans have to remember the only way to win a national election is to appeal to voters inclined to vote...
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somebody as a child, as on accompanied child, we turn them over to the department of health andhum andn services but there is a deportation proceeding that is commenced against the child. now, that proceeding can take some time so we're looking at options, added flexibility to deal with the children but p in a humanitarian and fair way request "mr. gregory," well i'm sorry. it sounds like a very kaiferl response. are they going to be deported or not?" secretary johnson: "there is a deportation proceeding that is commenced against illegal migrants including children. we're looking at ways to create an additional option for dealing with the children in particular consistent with our laws and values." mr. gregory, "i'm trying to get an answer to, will most of them end up staying in your judgment?" mr. johnson, "i think we knead to find more efficient, effective ways to turn this tide around generally, and we've already begun to do that." mr. gregory, "but what does that mean?" are you saying it's impractical to deport all of them who are here now?" secretary johnson, still has not said the
somebody as a child, as on accompanied child, we turn them over to the department of health andhum andn services but there is a deportation proceeding that is commenced against the child. now, that proceeding can take some time so we're looking at options, added flexibility to deal with the children but p in a humanitarian and fair way request "mr. gregory," well i'm sorry. it sounds like a very kaiferl response. are they going to be deported or not?" secretary johnson:...
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