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and when he started arguing in the mid 1930s, so even before his '36 election, he starts arguing againstdickty to haveship -- dictatorships and for democracy, and he does it in explicitly christian terms. he uses light and dark, up and down, all of those kind of metaphors. and because that language was so consistent over time with this slight hiccup for russia -- [laughter] right? because, first off, russia is, like, on the side of the dictators and are bad, and then luckily for him -- luckily for him -- there is this siege of stalingrad which allows him to then talk about the russians in exactly the same way he can talk about the british, right? but he keeps that same light and dark christian kind of movement throughout, and that language authorizes his domestic policies and also makes very clear the argument he's making for war. and it causes the anti-interventionists all kinds of problems. because the anti-interventionists end up having to argue that there is no moral principle at stake in world war ii. and hitler makes that argument increasingly tricky, right? and the more people kno
and when he started arguing in the mid 1930s, so even before his '36 election, he starts arguing againstdickty to haveship -- dictatorships and for democracy, and he does it in explicitly christian terms. he uses light and dark, up and down, all of those kind of metaphors. and because that language was so consistent over time with this slight hiccup for russia -- [laughter] right? because, first off, russia is, like, on the side of the dictators and are bad, and then luckily for him -- luckily...
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making in effect the taxpayer pick up the time for failed commercial banks which of course i would argue is immoral banks should be allowed to fail we're already now talking about in my chamber the softer noon of banking insurance deposit insurance and the people here have no idea how that works of course if you have deposit insurance for a bank the system they're suggesting is that is on the written yes you can by the taxpayer so we haven't moved to wait. this because people don't understand how the system works in fact if you sit around the average in a bloody table in europe you won't find it doesn't matter how well educated people are they won't have the slightest idea how the banking system works and why we're in the mess to start with and if we don't understand why we're in this mess to start with there's no possible hope of us getting out of it yeah they can look to the us for a lot of lessons on many things that you just talked about with deposit insurance then and some of these that bailouts now following on this point i also want to ask it seems that the preferred creditor stat
making in effect the taxpayer pick up the time for failed commercial banks which of course i would argue is immoral banks should be allowed to fail we're already now talking about in my chamber the softer noon of banking insurance deposit insurance and the people here have no idea how that works of course if you have deposit insurance for a bank the system they're suggesting is that is on the written yes you can by the taxpayer so we haven't moved to wait. this because people don't understand...
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we have free movement of labor which you might argue is a nasty and libertarian might be a good idea but it doesn't work with welfarism lore and the problem is they haven't readdressed welfarism so you have people going from the east of europe into the west of europe or north of europe where the welfare systems are significantly better and into the reform welfare you know you're always going to have an immigration problem because it's economic immigration and that causes disturbances to cultures. still ahead from economic immigration to what you could call capital immigration despite that trend in some debt stricken countries none have left that in coming up does our guest think that anyone will but first their closing market numbers. are mission. critical three. four charges. arrangement three. three. zero time for. a mold free blog a lot of videos for your media projects and free media oh god r t dot com. the. evening. welcome back before the break our guests name the problem of economic integration where our people move for employment within the un there is also of course bank dep
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we have free movement of labor which you might argue is a master in libertarian might be a good idea but it doesn't work with welfarism lore and the problem is they haven't readdressed welfarism so you have people going from the east of europe into the west of europe well north of europe where the welfare systems are significantly better and into the reform welfare you know you're always going to have an immigration problem because it's economic immigration and that causes disturbances to cultures. still ahead from economic immigration to what you could call capital immigration despite that trend in some debt stricken countries none have left the e.u. so coming up does our guest think that anyone will but first your closing market numbers. i mean so should the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty four g. in the winter the figure. thank you. so much. thank you. dog days are. right days it. comes. to the sun it's so true. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your
we have free movement of labor which you might argue is a master in libertarian might be a good idea but it doesn't work with welfarism lore and the problem is they haven't readdressed welfarism so you have people going from the east of europe into the west of europe well north of europe where the welfare systems are significantly better and into the reform welfare you know you're always going to have an immigration problem because it's economic immigration and that causes disturbances to...
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i think they will be argued back-to-back. the supreme court has held that there is a right to essentially be confident at the point of execution. the supreme court has never confronted it. they had never spoken and whether there is a right for this in between. as a practical matter, those are cases that may be reasonably significant. with that, i will hand out to my colleagues to talk about the civil part of this. >> thank you so much. it is always a pleasure to be here. congratulate them for putting on such a great event. watching by video, you could come see the real thing. i am going to talk about the business dockets. while this can touch those of us who are criminal defendants, there are those that care about their relationship with the government comes to our individual privacy. when can the government have a dog sniffing us? id is less common that the business cases touch us so personally. i'm going to cover 10 cases. them ing to try to do summary form. the main events -- i'm going to frame the business docket for use
i think they will be argued back-to-back. the supreme court has held that there is a right to essentially be confident at the point of execution. the supreme court has never confronted it. they had never spoken and whether there is a right for this in between. as a practical matter, those are cases that may be reasonably significant. with that, i will hand out to my colleagues to talk about the civil part of this. >> thank you so much. it is always a pleasure to be here. congratulate them...
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the republicans last week were happy warriors, what you guys seem to be arguing and you are arguing today the republicans are much worse than us. that doesn't seem to be a very uplifting or true message. >> no. i think what we're arguing is the president has a strong record that he can run on. and he will run on. we're just wondering why won't governor romney run on his record as governor. the strongest thing he had as governor was, in fact, healthcare. >> we will will see how it all plays out assemblyman, emily, great to see you guys. will bill clinton upstage president obama at the democratic convention this week? there is a question. we will take a look at that situation and, yes, it is a situation. also ahead, mayor me a love, a standout speaker at the rnc will enter the no spin zone moments away. >> in the impact segment tonight, bill clinton is set to play a role on the democratic convention. on wednesday he is scheduled to deliver a prime time speech formally nominating president obama for re-election. but will former president clinton be promoting mr. obama's record or his own. jo
the republicans last week were happy warriors, what you guys seem to be arguing and you are arguing today the republicans are much worse than us. that doesn't seem to be a very uplifting or true message. >> no. i think what we're arguing is the president has a strong record that he can run on. and he will run on. we're just wondering why won't governor romney run on his record as governor. the strongest thing he had as governor was, in fact, healthcare. >> we will will see how it...
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the republicans last week were happy warriors, what you guys seem to be arguing and you are arguing today republicans are much worse than us. that doesn't seem to be a very uplifting or true message. >> no. i think what we're arguing is the president has a strong record that he can run on. and he will run on. we're just wondering why won't governor romney run on his record as governor. the strongest thing he had as governor was, in fact, healthcare. >> we will will see how it all plays out assemblyman, emily, great to see you guys. will bill clinton upstage president obama at the democratic convention this week? there is a question. we will take a look at that situation and, yes, it is a situation. also ahead, mayor me a love, a standout speaker at the rnc will enter the no spin zone moments away. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wher
the republicans last week were happy warriors, what you guys seem to be arguing and you are arguing today republicans are much worse than us. that doesn't seem to be a very uplifting or true message. >> no. i think what we're arguing is the president has a strong record that he can run on. and he will run on. we're just wondering why won't governor romney run on his record as governor. the strongest thing he had as governor was, in fact, healthcare. >> we will will see how it all...
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i don't -- i'm not arguing republican or democrat. i'm arguing any president. the power should remain here to the purse strings. we should control them tightly and we should say foreign aid only goes out under very strict conditions and we shouldn't let the final decision be made by an administration that doesn't seem to have the fortitude to make these tough decisions. enough's enough. we're running trillion-dollar deficits. and it's time to make a stand. so i've been making a stand for the last week filibustering this bill. it doesn't make me the most popular person here in washington. people's travel schedules have been disrupted because of my filibuster. people's campaigning has been disrupted because of my filibuster. but this is not a new problem and it's not a small problem. we're talking about an aid program that's gone on decade after decade. we're talking about an enormous uprising in 30 countries the arab spring, and now maybe the arab winter. and we're talking about how do we make things better? until we fully understand what the arab spring's about
i don't -- i'm not arguing republican or democrat. i'm arguing any president. the power should remain here to the purse strings. we should control them tightly and we should say foreign aid only goes out under very strict conditions and we shouldn't let the final decision be made by an administration that doesn't seem to have the fortitude to make these tough decisions. enough's enough. we're running trillion-dollar deficits. and it's time to make a stand. so i've been making a stand for the...
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vice president marshall: i do not want to to argue the case. how much time? >> 3 minutes and 16 seconds. he has a minute and 44. >> specifications 2, 3, and 4 deal with a he-said, she-said, regarding the search warrant. i called a lieutenant, who was at home. he was the day watch captain. i was on my day off, serving the search warrant. i called him to notify him the search warrant had been served. i told him i was already off duty, and was going to get a day watch inspector to book the evidence. he said fine. that was done. all of a sudden, they turn around and bring me up on charges saying that was not what the lieutenant had said. he had put out memos regarding, "save money, save over time." i was just following instructions. specification three, i supposedly told inspector delahunte that the lieutenant think i make too much overtime. i would never make a statement like that. specification number four, supposedly we are in a meeting with lt. spillaine, and all of a sudden a door was open and he overheard this conversation? specification five is regarding a
vice president marshall: i do not want to to argue the case. how much time? >> 3 minutes and 16 seconds. he has a minute and 44. >> specifications 2, 3, and 4 deal with a he-said, she-said, regarding the search warrant. i called a lieutenant, who was at home. he was the day watch captain. i was on my day off, serving the search warrant. i called him to notify him the search warrant had been served. i told him i was already off duty, and was going to get a day watch inspector to book...
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race to the top along with president obama himself and it's striking that when mitt romney tried to argue that obama was somehow siding with the union rahm emanuel's response was to say i'm glad that obama race to the top because race to the top and then devises many of the kinds of so-called reforms that are on the table here now at the same time a lot of rank and file democrats don't believe that making it easier to fire teachers is the solutions to improve education at the elite level you have i think many more people lining up in the obama some in manual positions then in the more progressive position of saying we should actually be taking on teacher retention and taking on poverty as ways to improve education. what the schism in the democratic party how do you expect this is going to play out how's it going to how is the democratic party going to be different a couple of years from now as a consequence of it or well and happy. well over the last week i've been talking to some of the leading critics of the main stream education reform movement all of whom have said they see an opportu
race to the top along with president obama himself and it's striking that when mitt romney tried to argue that obama was somehow siding with the union rahm emanuel's response was to say i'm glad that obama race to the top because race to the top and then devises many of the kinds of so-called reforms that are on the table here now at the same time a lot of rank and file democrats don't believe that making it easier to fire teachers is the solutions to improve education at the elite level you...
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because i would argue that europe to an extent distracts from the u.s. has problems at least here in washington it seems like at the line and to kick the can for this i generally respond to john i think we agree completely on the definition of the problem in the state a place where we may disagree has come on how things are going i agree that they've got a lower unit in a labor costs they can't do that go through devaluation the u.s. is out to cheap in the dollars that means a stronger euro which were saying so they're not going to be able to devalue the euro but you know the average fifty year old greek would probably rather you know show a small bomb than take a pay cut i agree with that but a twenty five year old greek or italian or spaniard who has never had a job living at home is offered a chance to work in say a b.m.w. assembly plant with training benefits a vast been financed by chinese capital there is some virtuous combination of german technology chinese capital and youth labor that could make europe an export powerhouse i'm a lot more concern
because i would argue that europe to an extent distracts from the u.s. has problems at least here in washington it seems like at the line and to kick the can for this i generally respond to john i think we agree completely on the definition of the problem in the state a place where we may disagree has come on how things are going i agree that they've got a lower unit in a labor costs they can't do that go through devaluation the u.s. is out to cheap in the dollars that means a stronger euro...
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he argued as if organized labor was good and worthy and important to the life of the nation. he subjected business differentiation distinguishing between good business which the government would support and the radical business which the government would not. that his rhetoric fdr was able to include labor which coincidentally included many members of new immigrant groups is already fully integrated into the american system while also protecting business as a whole. only bad business practices would be subject to his discipline, capitalism are made for him the absolute foundation of the nation. as the new deal continued into the mid-1930s he became a little more suspicious of labor. strikes unleashed by the wagner act for instance were inconvenient to say the least and is fractious relationship with labour leader john ellis was famous. increasingly he began to their characters, their capacity for citizenship and stop me if any of this is sounding familiar. immigrants were often associated with equally doubtful groups such as catholics who went to notre dame and people sometim
he argued as if organized labor was good and worthy and important to the life of the nation. he subjected business differentiation distinguishing between good business which the government would support and the radical business which the government would not. that his rhetoric fdr was able to include labor which coincidentally included many members of new immigrant groups is already fully integrated into the american system while also protecting business as a whole. only bad business practices...
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i do not think the mayor has argued it is dumb. it forms the basis of the opinion.ke do>> then the language of e charter was changed by initiative. how do we know a changeÙ was in order too must bel5@ in office, or to make clear that was not with the voters intended? the fact that there is a change after something happens does not tell you in which direction they intended it to be and the words in relation to the duty. there were other words available if the initiative had wanted to say while you are holding that office or conducting that office. how do we know which direction? it is difficult to tell, you have to adopt the interpretation that favors the accused in this situation. if there is an easier way to answer that, in the statute has to be harmonized with other bobs impossible, if it will not do violence to the interpretation of the statute. i think you have to look at the current charter definition of official misconduct that was enacted after mizola and draws from opinion to say that the drafters, whoever they may have been, were well aware of what mizola
i do not think the mayor has argued it is dumb. it forms the basis of the opinion.ke do>> then the language of e charter was changed by initiative. how do we know a changeÙ was in order too must bel5@ in office, or to make clear that was not with the voters intended? the fact that there is a change after something happens does not tell you in which direction they intended it to be and the words in relation to the duty. there were other words available if the initiative had wanted to say...
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it was heavily criticized by people who argued i was a reactionary, that i was wrong. in the five years since the book has come out, my position is much stronger than people like chris anderson. i think what this happened over the last five years as it is harder and harder to sell one's products online. there is no doubt that piracy is to amass a problem. maybe not quite a big problem now as it was a few years ago. the biggest challenge we had on the internet becomes the dominant platform for the distribution of data content entertainment. the biggest challenge we have is explaining to consumers that they need to pay for the content. whether it is through subscription on spotify or pandora or pay for their music, rather than stealing it. this is the fundamental challenge otherwise we will not have a professional creed of class. amateurs for the most part are not very smart in terms of producing viable content. it is easy to see that. just go to wikipedia. it is a good example in a way in which the amateur economy is not able to produce reliable over -- reliable informa
it was heavily criticized by people who argued i was a reactionary, that i was wrong. in the five years since the book has come out, my position is much stronger than people like chris anderson. i think what this happened over the last five years as it is harder and harder to sell one's products online. there is no doubt that piracy is to amass a problem. maybe not quite a big problem now as it was a few years ago. the biggest challenge we had on the internet becomes the dominant platform for...
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they are also going to be argued back-to-back and will be argued next month. the supreme court has held that there is a right to essentially be confident at the point of execution. but the supreme court has never confronted and of course there is a right to be competent at the time of trial the supreme court has never spoken in between. everything i've been sixth circuit tell us if there a right albeit resting on very different grounds. i think as a practical matter, those are reasonably significant with that, i will hand off to my colleagues to talk about the civil part of the docket. [applause] >> thank you, so much. it's always a great pleasure to be here at cato. i like so many people before me congratulate cato for putting on such a wonderful event and running this panel and this fantastic facility, which is my first opportunity to visit. if you're watching the video coming should definitely come see the real thing in person. i am going to talk about the business docket. while the criminal docket can touch those of us who are criminal defendants, which is
they are also going to be argued back-to-back and will be argued next month. the supreme court has held that there is a right to essentially be confident at the point of execution. but the supreme court has never confronted and of course there is a right to be competent at the time of trial the supreme court has never spoken in between. everything i've been sixth circuit tell us if there a right albeit resting on very different grounds. i think as a practical matter, those are reasonably...
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envoy arguing any such interference would make a faith end quote. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the us with its hosting of a massive international stuff. the walgreen wealthy romana successfully beads and bag legal attempts by a london based tycoon boris berezovsky to cut off with slice of his multi-billion dollar fortune. and of the republican freshmen dominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises hard line stance against russia but faces criticism flip flopping on major issues. on the upcoming u.s. presidential election and the troubles with america's political system as we talk to author andrew living. we're sitting down with an author a professor of philosophy and currently a senior scholar at the institute for policy studies injure a living thank you very much for joining back you are writing me you contributed to a book it's titled hopeless barack obama and the politics of illusion what was the illusion in your opinion and how did it get hope
envoy arguing any such interference would make a faith end quote. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the us with its hosting of a massive international stuff. the walgreen wealthy romana successfully beads and bag legal attempts by a london based tycoon boris berezovsky to cut off with slice of his multi-billion dollar fortune. and of the republican freshmen dominated presidential candidate mitt romney...
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others argue they should invest and buy the best combat vehicle they can buy. why is that a bad approach? >> we believe the vehicle itself has to be self-deploy al. has to be able to leave the ship at the initial waves of going ashore and has to move quickly on the beach head and continue operations ashore. again, the study of alternatives tell us the best way to do that is with a self- deemployer. that's the way we're looking. >> the expedition finding vehicle had a very powerful gun on it that marines were looking forward to getting t. are you going to have a powerful gun on this new vehicle as well? >> we'll have the most capability that we can reasonably afford. we want to be able to ensure it has growth potential in the future, if we want to have some changes to what it carries with it, that it is able to accept those changes. so it will be able to defend itself. it will be able to operate with our armored forces once it arrives ashore, and it will move as quickly as we can -- as reasonably we can expect from ship to shore. >> how many marines in the back?
others argue they should invest and buy the best combat vehicle they can buy. why is that a bad approach? >> we believe the vehicle itself has to be self-deploy al. has to be able to leave the ship at the initial waves of going ashore and has to move quickly on the beach head and continue operations ashore. again, the study of alternatives tell us the best way to do that is with a self- deemployer. that's the way we're looking. >> the expedition finding vehicle had a very powerful...
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all but even us even though this week we keep up with this a lot of we're going to sit up here and argue about numbers and fractions and all this i think this becomes a distraction and i think this plays very well into the candidates hands that they can play with the numbers so much they can explain away anything in stead of what they're really going to do with the tax money just sort of whether you're going to pay more than your neighbor and because you want to comment on that and we'll you're you're ready to jump buddy you're so right it was private the belief that middle income values and middle income experience as can absolutely extend to the boundaries on either side but the reality is that the person who believes that two hundred fifty thousand dollars a year is what the average person experiences and how can they absolutely how can they honestly say that i know what policies are going to affect you and impact you in the way you need them to if you can't even fathom how many people are living far but underneath that income level i mean you have no idea what their lives are like no
all but even us even though this week we keep up with this a lot of we're going to sit up here and argue about numbers and fractions and all this i think this becomes a distraction and i think this plays very well into the candidates hands that they can play with the numbers so much they can explain away anything in stead of what they're really going to do with the tax money just sort of whether you're going to pay more than your neighbor and because you want to comment on that and we'll you're...
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you have dreed and argued without -- disagreed and argued without calling each other liars and thieves. without dispoiling our best traditions in any naked struggle
you have dreed and argued without -- disagreed and argued without calling each other liars and thieves. without dispoiling our best traditions in any naked struggle
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they would be able to argue that they have done that. the problem is that doesn't do anything for the landowner who wants to know do i do what state and roll local regulators are doing or just federal regulators too and the response or corps of engineers response is consultants will tell you. up until the time the agency is threatening enforcement action but there is not this sort of malfeasance that would enable going after individuals. >> next question? >> in the middle. >> i am in d.c. and the question that arose from the question of front about the fees, i remember learning when you raised that up and was aghast at the other things and suspect some people in this room also but the issue that struck me at the time was whether or not the individual landowners facing the daunting legal challenge and long and painful expenses that come right off of a bloc against black wall and your experience, mr. schiff made me wonder if there's an argument in this context does cost that duration of time and ever been offered up itself as an species of
they would be able to argue that they have done that. the problem is that doesn't do anything for the landowner who wants to know do i do what state and roll local regulators are doing or just federal regulators too and the response or corps of engineers response is consultants will tell you. up until the time the agency is threatening enforcement action but there is not this sort of malfeasance that would enable going after individuals. >> next question? >> in the middle. >>...
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peace envoy arguing any such interferences would make a ceasefire impossible. a poor roselle support for you runs a peaceful nuclear program as a country it destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting album best of international from a. and the wall of the wealth from all bridges success we bad legal attempts by london based who know borys verizon scheme the product of the slice of this multi-billion dollar fortune. and the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on its. war on the upcoming us presidential election and the troubles with america's political system as we talk to author andrew living. we're sitting down with an author professor of philosophy and currently a senior scholar at the institute for policy studies and your living thank you very much for joining me you contributed to a book it's titled hopeless barack obama and the politics of illusion what was the illusion in your opinion and how did it get hopeles
peace envoy arguing any such interferences would make a ceasefire impossible. a poor roselle support for you runs a peaceful nuclear program as a country it destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting album best of international from a. and the wall of the wealth from all bridges success we bad legal attempts by london based who know borys verizon scheme the product of the slice of this multi-billion dollar fortune. and the republicans freshly nominated...
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peace envoy arguing any such interference would make it impossible. because of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as a country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting of the math of international something. the wall build wealth. as if that's what would be the bag legal attempts by london based when bar is to convert a slice of its multi-billion dollar fortune. and to the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promised to the hard line stance against russia faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policy. and now it's time for the latest sports news a stay with us. hello and welcome to the sports headlines. fighting for new so it makes it to into as tesco when one thousand dollars to go within a point of talks fall to the russian premier league. spots in the dog. while much paul robin van persie misses a penalty but nets a hat trick as manchester united come back to snatch a last gasp three two win in a true. i'm stalking jenson button wins a crush belgian grand prix from
peace envoy arguing any such interference would make it impossible. because of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as a country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting of the math of international something. the wall build wealth. as if that's what would be the bag legal attempts by london based when bar is to convert a slice of its multi-billion dollar fortune. and to the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promised...
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on the first point about the non-tobacco products, the respondent argues we shouldn't allow the use andenjoyment of non-tobacco products in it nile cafe because it would cause problems with enforcement of the law. that is respectfully not a legitimate reason for banning a product's use. the statute here is very clear. san francisco health code section 1009.21 states that smoking, or to smoke means that it includes inhaling, exhaling, or carrying smoking equipment for other weed or plant. non-tobacco stones, as the appellant wishes to continue to serve at nile cafe, are none of those. it's not a tobacco. it's not a weed or a plant. it's a stone with some syrup on it that's vol tied by the ash -- vaporized -- exactly. but by the coals and in a huka pipe. so the old latin term expresseso unus -- i think applies here. the express mention of one thing in the statute excludes all others. so saying well it should be excluded or i would make our enforcement of the law as it stands difficult, is not a legitimate reason for denying the continued use of huka pipes. so the department's decision was
on the first point about the non-tobacco products, the respondent argues we shouldn't allow the use andenjoyment of non-tobacco products in it nile cafe because it would cause problems with enforcement of the law. that is respectfully not a legitimate reason for banning a product's use. the statute here is very clear. san francisco health code section 1009.21 states that smoking, or to smoke means that it includes inhaling, exhaling, or carrying smoking equipment for other weed or plant....
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>> it is silly to argue about terminology. right now you have a show to host and i have to get ready for half time. we'll talk about it later. >> all right. >> it will be fine. >> bye. let's welcome our guests. she is so hot that it is now illegal to yell harris faulkner in a crowded theater. she is here. she hosts on saturday and sundays on fox news channel. nice waive you have there, harris. and he is so sharp he sneezes shum tacks it is "maxim" magazine's editor-in-chief. and in canada he is considered a triscuit, bill schulz. and he recently landed the role of herman in the munsters reboot. sitting next to me, writer and comedian, jesse joyce. >> a block, the lede, that's the first story. >> was it an error not to call it terror? the white house has finally used the t-word conceding the deadly attack in libya was not add -- ad libbed over the anti-islam video. jay carney told reporters, quote, it is self-evident that what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. our embassy was attacked and the result was four deaths o
>> it is silly to argue about terminology. right now you have a show to host and i have to get ready for half time. we'll talk about it later. >> all right. >> it will be fine. >> bye. let's welcome our guests. she is so hot that it is now illegal to yell harris faulkner in a crowded theater. she is here. she hosts on saturday and sundays on fox news channel. nice waive you have there, harris. and he is so sharp he sneezes shum tacks it is "maxim" magazine's...
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i would argue it's a bad assumption. if we go over the cliff, there would be a set of negotiations that would give us a big tax bill early in the year that -- i don't it's going to include a consumption tax. that's my opinion, but i think tax return over that next year is one of the potential upsides. >> a consumption tax is layered on top of that already efficient tax system should be very frightening. a consumption tax part of a total reform should be welcome. >> let me just wrap this up with one more from each of you. in three years' time, how many members of the eurozone will there be? 17, 16, or fewer? >> 17. >> 16 or fewer. >> fewer. [laughter] >> consensus. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in four weeks, the first of the presidential debates, live on c-span, c-span radio and c- span.org. watch and engage. coming up next, "newsmakers" with connecticut senator john larsen. followed by vice presidential
i would argue it's a bad assumption. if we go over the cliff, there would be a set of negotiations that would give us a big tax bill early in the year that -- i don't it's going to include a consumption tax. that's my opinion, but i think tax return over that next year is one of the potential upsides. >> a consumption tax is layered on top of that already efficient tax system should be very frightening. a consumption tax part of a total reform should be welcome. >> let me just wrap...
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>> you're arguing that the government structure is struggling?ou arguing that there are fewer government employees under obama than there were under bush? >> that's a fact. >> it's enormous under president obama. >> we would have more than 1 million employed. >> more or less people employed by government? >> the certainty for small businesses. this president has cut taxes on small businesses 18 different times. he's done enough to target incentives to small businesses. in addition to the fact giving them breaks for investments. i think it's more important. i really want to call into the question that paul ryan left wide open, how can you call for $5 trillion worth of tax cuts, give us no specifics, this paul ryan who used to be a man of substance, who put up plans with great levels of specificity and increased spending in defense and not dig us into a deeper budget -- >> bill clinton and arithmetic. >> this is always who he was. >> the governor of virginia said, the final strategy for romney/ryan is bolstering the credibility of their plan. can t
>> you're arguing that the government structure is struggling?ou arguing that there are fewer government employees under obama than there were under bush? >> that's a fact. >> it's enormous under president obama. >> we would have more than 1 million employed. >> more or less people employed by government? >> the certainty for small businesses. this president has cut taxes on small businesses 18 different times. he's done enough to target incentives to small...
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she argues, "free of convention and fresh from reading the main briefings in the case to be argued before the court next week, i'm here to tell you that the belief of the sides equally balanced here is simply wrong. the constitutional challenge to the law's requirement for people to buy health insurance, specifically the argument of the mandate exceeds congress' power under the commerce clause is rhetorically powerful, but analytically so weak that it dissolves under close inspection." there is just know they're there. in the run-up, there was either a strong body of position that bleak -- received justice scalia's vote could be in play. my point is not to call out any one that predicted the outcome in correctly, because as far as i know everybody predicted the outcome in correctly. show me the person that shows me that it would come down to the chief justice's vote on the taxing power, i would like to meet that person. my point is not to pick up people and say you missed the boat, but my point is there was a responsible body of opinion even on the eve of arguments that the spending power
she argues, "free of convention and fresh from reading the main briefings in the case to be argued before the court next week, i'm here to tell you that the belief of the sides equally balanced here is simply wrong. the constitutional challenge to the law's requirement for people to buy health insurance, specifically the argument of the mandate exceeds congress' power under the commerce clause is rhetorically powerful, but analytically so weak that it dissolves under close...
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cody was rich -- was ejected for arguing. bobby valentine was tossed a few minutes later with a club record. he has been thrown out six times this season. yankees 15-4 to keep pace with the surging orioles. the capitals are standing in solidarity with the other players from other nhl teams. the lockout of the nhl appears more likely. we just went through this withlayers say there will be locked out. will be the third since 1994. some of the caps will play in europe if they cannot play here. >> the deadline is still a couple of days away. not until the deadline and you see the cards. i'm an eternal optimist. i'm hopeful something will get done, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there. >> to college basketball -- the yukon coach, jim calhoun retired at age of 70. he was a terrific coach. certainly controversial. he flirted with and challenged the rules, but he won three national titles and today he retired. his assistant coach will take over at conn. for soccer fans, d.c. united will have to go the rest of the way without
cody was rich -- was ejected for arguing. bobby valentine was tossed a few minutes later with a club record. he has been thrown out six times this season. yankees 15-4 to keep pace with the surging orioles. the capitals are standing in solidarity with the other players from other nhl teams. the lockout of the nhl appears more likely. we just went through this withlayers say there will be locked out. will be the third since 1994. some of the caps will play in europe if they cannot play here....
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some of us have been arguing that for years. when ambassador holbrooke -- i asked him about what was going to do to reach out to media. and that i watched isi pay more people in the media to pay their message. the institute for peace reporting chains media in foreign countries. our trainer is in pakistan that killed -- got killed. i feel the space seems to have narrowed. i went to pakistan three times last year. i talked to people and everybody blames america for everything now. even people that he would think would be very westernized a moderate. i had people blaming america to me even for the lack of literacy in pakistan. i find it hard to see how you can convince people, given that is such a strong feeling and with the droned attacks still going on regularly, how you can possibly convince people to work with you. in afghanistan -- he talked about pakistan a more pragmatic -- you talk about pakistan in a more pragmatic view. people live in isi to believe what al qaeda stands for. how can he persuade them to stop the havens and
some of us have been arguing that for years. when ambassador holbrooke -- i asked him about what was going to do to reach out to media. and that i watched isi pay more people in the media to pay their message. the institute for peace reporting chains media in foreign countries. our trainer is in pakistan that killed -- got killed. i feel the space seems to have narrowed. i went to pakistan three times last year. i talked to people and everybody blames america for everything now. even people...
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and if i'm correct it's on its way to fifty or sixty by the end of the year so you think that you do argue that j.p. morgan has been a silver market manipulator suppressing the price right so this means this that suppression scheme is over coming to an end they have big they have big problems with with what happened and what they have done and it's going to make it much more difficult for them to continue doing what they're doing in addition they're running out of physical supply and i want to talk more on that note because first j.p. morgan is widely assumed to have this huge short position in the physical silver market but when was the last time and what was last information we have that quantified its short positions and long position and how they stack up against each other and we know and it's actually a great question because i testified in front of the c.e.o. of t.c. about morgan short position as well as a just species short position in gold and you could quantify it easier with the reports they had back then they changed the reports so it makes it more difficult to identify what t
and if i'm correct it's on its way to fifty or sixty by the end of the year so you think that you do argue that j.p. morgan has been a silver market manipulator suppressing the price right so this means this that suppression scheme is over coming to an end they have big they have big problems with with what happened and what they have done and it's going to make it much more difficult for them to continue doing what they're doing in addition they're running out of physical supply and i want to...
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candidate you elect president or into office for that matter will really change this situation we would argue yes and this is one example of the problem with political rhetoric when it comes to finance and the economy because if you believe it and think everything will be fine or you can trust political institutions to take care of you you may not do so well we'll have more and isn't this the answer. how do you know we're talking about this earn you a black belt in investing well susan fuji investor and editor in chief of kung fu finance is here to make the case that it is let's get to today's capital account. the united states treasury department this week announced the u.s. national debt has surpassed sixteen trillion dollars but how exactly are we supposed to wrap our heads around this millions billions even trillions are bandied about as though they were pocket change but can we really conceptualize what those numbers amount to well our guess is going to help us she put it into seconds and here's how they talk in a million seconds was twelve days ago a billion seconds was thirty two years
candidate you elect president or into office for that matter will really change this situation we would argue yes and this is one example of the problem with political rhetoric when it comes to finance and the economy because if you believe it and think everything will be fine or you can trust political institutions to take care of you you may not do so well we'll have more and isn't this the answer. how do you know we're talking about this earn you a black belt in investing well susan fuji...
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that is a big question i had so how does that factor into explain the role because could you argue that that explains their large positions or they're hedging positions does that explain some of their short positions the fact that they are the custodians of these huge e.t.s. well something doesn't smell right and i testified. about this in front of the sea you have to see a couple of years ago. b b c is the major gold sure they're the custodian of the gold major gold the same thing is true with morgan silver. there's nothing nothing in their prospectuses which prohibits them from leasing out their gold or using it for the marketplace nobody knows. i think it just smells fishy you know if if i'm buying gold and silver with an e.t.f. that it actually could use it against me it's a conflict of interest because you're saying that they could lease out the gold that's supposed to back the e.t.f. that they're selling to people or sell or use it for whatever they want to do ok but what about the question i had on this too could there being a custodian of the e.t.f. explain their large short pos
that is a big question i had so how does that factor into explain the role because could you argue that that explains their large positions or they're hedging positions does that explain some of their short positions the fact that they are the custodians of these huge e.t.s. well something doesn't smell right and i testified. about this in front of the sea you have to see a couple of years ago. b b c is the major gold sure they're the custodian of the gold major gold the same thing is true with...