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that will happen as long as we hang with it and the focus for the alliance and the iraq military as long as there's a north korean threat needs to be the norse. so talk about longer-range and we are going to have refused. the most important thing is the north korean military. that's just the way it is. i also believe downplaying this two headed threat is not good policy. i think there is a lot of confusion out there. recent newspaper articles at the north korean army can't do anything. it's just not true. they did them in 2010. they will do them again if they think they get away with it. the nuclear programs continue to grow and i think we should take that seriously because it is a serious threat. my assessment if we talk about where we are at. in my book i have an entire chapter on the rok of south korea u.s. alliance and what it is to do to prepare for the north korean threat and the things they've done in the past five years, putting commanding control. i've told you before i think we've got about a 50/50 shot and see in the government implode in the next few years. by what i say the
that will happen as long as we hang with it and the focus for the alliance and the iraq military as long as there's a north korean threat needs to be the norse. so talk about longer-range and we are going to have refused. the most important thing is the north korean military. that's just the way it is. i also believe downplaying this two headed threat is not good policy. i think there is a lot of confusion out there. recent newspaper articles at the north korean army can't do anything. it's...
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with the train going across, people still see it and he was convinced it would stand as long as we valued it that way. >> all weekend long american history tv is featuring the history of st. louis missouri. hosted by our cable charter parter ins. c-span visited the many sites exploring the city's history. learn more about st. louis this weekend on american history tv. >> in 2014, st. louis is celebrating 250 years of the city. they put together an exhibit called "250 in 250." it is 50 people, 50 places, 50 images, 50 moments, and 50 objects. the museum's public storage shares with us selections from one of the exhibit's five selections. >> we are standing in front of the 50 people selection. this section of the exhibit is
with the train going across, people still see it and he was convinced it would stand as long as we valued it that way. >> all weekend long american history tv is featuring the history of st. louis missouri. hosted by our cable charter parter ins. c-span visited the many sites exploring the city's history. learn more about st. louis this weekend on american history tv. >> in 2014, st. louis is celebrating 250 years of the city. they put together an exhibit called "250 in...
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holding accountable our government officials and as long as the american people and the workers are having some accountability, it is a good thing, but if there is waste and rampant waste, politics will correct itself at the voting booth. >> john, is that true? are we seeing that? and where is the accountability? >> look in theory, chuck is right. they should be accountable, but who do you vote for? 9% approval rate in congress ñ can, republicans and democrats and we are voting for the ta tallest midget here. and we have to say who can run the v.a., and we have to appoint a person who is not very good, and why is the bar so low and why do we accept the fact that politicians are doing subst substandard jobs across the board? somewhere in america, people have to step up to say, we won't accept this anymore. >> and to john's point, money promised back home. i will vote for the bum as long as he brings the money home for the playground and the bum is back in again and that simple. and unfortunately because we live so myopically, it perpetuates against itself. >> yes, gary, this money be
holding accountable our government officials and as long as the american people and the workers are having some accountability, it is a good thing, but if there is waste and rampant waste, politics will correct itself at the voting booth. >> john, is that true? are we seeing that? and where is the accountability? >> look in theory, chuck is right. they should be accountable, but who do you vote for? 9% approval rate in congress ñ can, republicans and democrats and we are voting for...
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because as long as there is going to be suffering on this planet, as long as there is going to be a child in this world that will go to bed with tears in his or her eyes because she doesn't have three meals a day or she doesn't have three meals a day and parents are gone, nobody is there to care for him and he has no access to school, the basic needs of children, as long as those basic needs will be in jeopardy, i cannot go to bed and sleep quietly because we create the situation. no one should be sleeping quietly when the children that we bring to this world are -- our wrong doing is impacting the future. >> coming up, angelique talks about why she hates the term "world music." bile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> i am stephanie sy, my guest, grammy award winning musition, angelique kidjo, you don't like the term "world beat" or "world music." why is that? >> well, i thought it was a conversation a couple of years ago, where she was furious, she said what is it about the rest of the world that anything that comes from africa has to be put a lab
because as long as there is going to be suffering on this planet, as long as there is going to be a child in this world that will go to bed with tears in his or her eyes because she doesn't have three meals a day or she doesn't have three meals a day and parents are gone, nobody is there to care for him and he has no access to school, the basic needs of children, as long as those basic needs will be in jeopardy, i cannot go to bed and sleep quietly because we create the situation. no one should...
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>> well, we've been releasing gitmo prisoners for as long as we've had gitmo. as i said, president bush and vice president cheney released 500 of them. so, and we have to eventually close down that facility. so we've been moving them out into various forms either for prosecution or to other countries that can contain them. that's just a fact. this doesn't change. >> i think we're at the beginning of this debate, not the end of it and republicans aren't just mad at the president about the prisoner swap. they're also mad at him because he's fighting against pollution. i'm going to ask senator hoeven why he has a knee jerk response to president obama's announcement today about carbon which brings us to today's "crossfire" quiz. going to ask you this. which president set up the environmental protection agency? was it lyndon johnson, jimmy carter, or richard nixon? we're going to give you those answers when we get back. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who ca
>> well, we've been releasing gitmo prisoners for as long as we've had gitmo. as i said, president bush and vice president cheney released 500 of them. so, and we have to eventually close down that facility. so we've been moving them out into various forms either for prosecution or to other countries that can contain them. that's just a fact. this doesn't change. >> i think we're at the beginning of this debate, not the end of it and republicans aren't just mad at the president...
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because as long as there is going to be suffering on this planet, as long as there is going to be a child in this world that will go to bed with tears in his or her eyes because she doesn't have three meals a day or she doesn't have three meals a day and parents are gone, nobody is there to care for him and he has no access to school, the basic needs of children, as long as those basic needs will be in jeopardy, i cannot go to bed and sleep quietly because we create the situation. no one should be sleeping quietly when the children that we bring to this world are -- our wrong doing is impacting the future. >> coming up, angelique talks about why she hates the term "world music." >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> parole >> someone is going to get out and do something heinous it's goanna happen... >> when is enough...enough? >> i'm not sure why you didn't learn from your last incarceration >> some prisoners try to get it right >> i'm trying to go to school and get a nice job >> you're only 22, you can turn this around... >> and some just don't >> he actually to
because as long as there is going to be suffering on this planet, as long as there is going to be a child in this world that will go to bed with tears in his or her eyes because she doesn't have three meals a day or she doesn't have three meals a day and parents are gone, nobody is there to care for him and he has no access to school, the basic needs of children, as long as those basic needs will be in jeopardy, i cannot go to bed and sleep quietly because we create the situation. no one should...
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she did brush by the thought that as long as new technology is cost-efficient, you move there. that's what happens when you raise the minimum wage, if i can get a robot that over the course that i amor ties it, i will move to the robot. if i could get the person in there for $7 an hour, i will stick with that. >> you can say borders would still be around if amazon didn't exist which was able to provide things at a cheaper rate because you do it over the internet, and it's not about whether you make 7 or $10. there are no travel agents anymore, and that was not because of minimum wage. >> i don't think borders and barnes & noble and tough times have gone out of business because of the workers in the store, and i think the whole internet argument was the case there. >> that's the point, it's technology, right? the internet changed how we do things? >> yeah, exactly, okay, yes, but we are talking about raising the minimum wage on an employ basis. companies like amazon replace a whole lot more, the whole structure than barnes & noble had. not just employees. >> we are not supposed
she did brush by the thought that as long as new technology is cost-efficient, you move there. that's what happens when you raise the minimum wage, if i can get a robot that over the course that i amor ties it, i will move to the robot. if i could get the person in there for $7 an hour, i will stick with that. >> you can say borders would still be around if amazon didn't exist which was able to provide things at a cheaper rate because you do it over the internet, and it's not about...
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as long as they should do, they should be fine.s very little chance it goes badly for then not exiting the group as long as they tie. if they win, obviously, it's over for them. if they lose, it gets very complicated. it depends how many goals they have. it could come down according to the fifa rules to a coin toss by a fifa official to see whether the ghana or the u.s. gets in. in all likelihood, as long as they play solidly, and it's an important assumption because i believe last night was a hump test for them. i think the team now believes, talking to the player, they know what they have to do to compete against the best, they should be okay. >> there's certainly a ton of excitement down where you are in brazil. a lot of excitement here in the united states obviously as well. so the fans, take us a little bit, chris, behind the scenes. what's it like to be down there in brazil for these huge games? >> you know, wolf, i don't have to tell you, you've done so much excellent coverage and so many different situations. but you know b
as long as they should do, they should be fine.s very little chance it goes badly for then not exiting the group as long as they tie. if they win, obviously, it's over for them. if they lose, it gets very complicated. it depends how many goals they have. it could come down according to the fifa rules to a coin toss by a fifa official to see whether the ghana or the u.s. gets in. in all likelihood, as long as they play solidly, and it's an important assumption because i believe last night was a...
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as long as the president's path is one of honor and righteousness. that is not used a lot in politics. that is a word that teddy roosevelt -- we call him teddy. he does not like this. i'm usually a stalker. i have been instructed that the cameras cannot really following -- follow me. anyways, roosevelt, when wilson's neutrality -- particularly because of what happened at the beginning of the war, where it is germany attack? it tax -- where does germany attack? it attacks belgium. we were supposed to guarantee the neutrality of countries, including belgium. france signed it, the united states signed it. it became a scrap of paper. roosevelt says that he would have sent a note to germany to point out the german obligation according to the convention. wilson was not able to do that -- willing to do that. it drives roosevelt crazy. the war does not end quickly and it is clear that it will go on for a wild. woodrow wilson cents a fellow texan -- sends a texan. house got his honorific for service he gave to james hogg of texas. when house went to germany,
as long as the president's path is one of honor and righteousness. that is not used a lot in politics. that is a word that teddy roosevelt -- we call him teddy. he does not like this. i'm usually a stalker. i have been instructed that the cameras cannot really following -- follow me. anyways, roosevelt, when wilson's neutrality -- particularly because of what happened at the beginning of the war, where it is germany attack? it tax -- where does germany attack? it attacks belgium. we were...
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this really looks fun. >> as long as you're not a dad call that number. >> thank you. >> all right. >> appreciate it. >> stunning screens to inspire local photographers >> coming up, not just pictures but what they used to ta take the nestea plunge. ♪ nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> cheryl and i will be back at 6:00. raw sewage gushing into homes for years neighbors say nothing is being done about it. >> the by the could bring olympics to the bay area. and now, there are smart mugs. >> yes. it knows what you're drinking and what that drink is doing to your body. >> wow. >> that is coming up on abc7 news at 6:00 >> photos submitted by 54 photographers. >> participants can submit pictures only taken with iphone. >> it started in 2007. three winners chosen win ipad air, the first place winner wins a gold bar from most recognizable private gold mint in the world. amazing. technology improved. >> they do. i love to take pictures with my iphone. >> that is going to do it for us. happy father's day. >> thanks for joining us. >> from all of us here, i appreciate your time we'll see you at
this really looks fun. >> as long as you're not a dad call that number. >> thank you. >> all right. >> appreciate it. >> stunning screens to inspire local photographers >> coming up, not just pictures but what they used to ta take the nestea plunge. ♪ nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> cheryl and i will be back at 6:00. raw sewage gushing into homes for years neighbors say nothing is being done about it. >> the by the could bring olympics to...
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. >>> as long as everyone is having fun. thank you. tomorrow block parties will be held in san francisco and san jose. big screens will be put up for the games. they will remain up on monday when the u.s. takes on ghana. >> if you want to stay home and watch the exciting action, we are your ticket. abc 7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this weekend. you can watch colombia and greece at 8:30 tomorrow morning. >> and sunday two more games switzerland and ecuador. don't miss a moment of the world cup with the watch abc app which let's you view the games on your smartphone, tablet or computer. >>> coming up next credit card corruption strikes again. popular restaurant chain confirms they had two. >> maybe the force isn't with harrison ford. why he's getting screen for chest injuries. >> the house going up in smoke in texas right now. why authorities stood back and watch somebody set it on fire. >> a great day to be in santa cruz today. you can see a lot of birds out there on the water enjoying the nice temperatures. a lot of
. >>> as long as everyone is having fun. thank you. tomorrow block parties will be held in san francisco and san jose. big screens will be put up for the games. they will remain up on monday when the u.s. takes on ghana. >> if you want to stay home and watch the exciting action, we are your ticket. abc 7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this weekend. you can watch colombia and greece at 8:30 tomorrow morning. >> and sunday two more games switzerland and...
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but as long as you don't parse that e-mail like a fifth grade grammar schoolteacher, kevin o'dowd isright, there is a conflict and it is a big deal. >> how big a deal do you think it is? i see you nodding. . >> you know, there's -- what's interesting is that a lot of the action in the building behind me with these hearings, it just hasn't been there. it's been boring because they haven't been able to get their a-list witnesses because all the a-list witnesses are testifying in north jersey at the courthouse where there's a grand jury and now we learn a special grand jury. i think it's important. and one of the things the committee is investigating here isn't just the events around the lane closure itself, but the cover-up. and how this was handled and how it was possibly manipulated. i think we're going to see a lot of attention fixating on the 12th and 13th of december. it's important also as you note, kevin o'dowd had been the attorney general nominee and one of the reasons he's testifying here today is because governor christie would like to renominate him for that job and when th
but as long as you don't parse that e-mail like a fifth grade grammar schoolteacher, kevin o'dowd isright, there is a conflict and it is a big deal. >> how big a deal do you think it is? i see you nodding. . >> you know, there's -- what's interesting is that a lot of the action in the building behind me with these hearings, it just hasn't been there. it's been boring because they haven't been able to get their a-list witnesses because all the a-list witnesses are testifying in north...
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as long as i don't let go of the grip, it knows i'm the authorised user.ook what happens as soon as i release the grip and try to fire it. it's red. that could have been you taking it from me, and it recognises that i'm that person that holds that handgun at the time. no longer the authorised use are. if i take it again, it knows i'm the authorised user. >> if i wrestle a gun from you. >> won't fire. >> okay. so you give it back to me. i'm the authorised user. >> from fingerprint id to mobile app, this is not the only technology available. in october smart tech announced a $1 million grand prize to the inventor of smart gun technology. the ip1 is getting the most attention. >> armatex is looking for a retailer. the range and shops it was operating out of received so much backlash from the n.r.a. and other activists that they are no longer working together or willing to sell its products. we asked the n.r.a. to speak to us about the opposition to the ip1 and other smart guns. they declined. david hikingin both am, a gun writer and reviewer tracks and cit ek
as long as i don't let go of the grip, it knows i'm the authorised user.ook what happens as soon as i release the grip and try to fire it. it's red. that could have been you taking it from me, and it recognises that i'm that person that holds that handgun at the time. no longer the authorised use are. if i take it again, it knows i'm the authorised user. >> if i wrestle a gun from you. >> won't fire. >> okay. so you give it back to me. i'm the authorised user. >> from...
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. >> it doesn't matter if you're white, black, mexican, any kind of race, as long as you're down, as ong as you're there for the cause and the struggle. as long as you're there for it. >> kirkpatrick says he relished gang life right from the day he was jumped in, an initiation rite where a group of current gang members fight the wannabe. >> four of my homeboys from my hood jumped me. they told me whatever you do, don't just curl up in a ball and lay down, you know what i'm saying? then you're going to look like a coward or a punk. you know what i mean? so i did the best that i could. and i slung with the best that i could. you know? i still got my butt whooped. i was still busted up in the face and all sore the next day, but i was part of the hood now. i belonged to something. and i loved it. i'm not going to lie. i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not
. >> it doesn't matter if you're white, black, mexican, any kind of race, as long as you're down, as ong as you're there for the cause and the struggle. as long as you're there for it. >> kirkpatrick says he relished gang life right from the day he was jumped in, an initiation rite where a group of current gang members fight the wannabe. >> four of my homeboys from my hood jumped me. they told me whatever you do, don't just curl up in a ball and lay down, you know what i'm...
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we would like these trees to stay as long as possible within our community. most of the people in fact all the people who live around there work and can't come for various reasons. all of them are passionate, you have received letters. i would like to give you a little bit of education and this is for commissioner hwang, you had many questions. i'm going to read to you from donald bald key from the nursery on trees and i have asked for this so going forward you have this information. as a rule trees set in the sidewalk do not exceed 26 -inch 36 -inch box side. this tree is proposed to be 24-inch, 8-9 feet. 36 -inch box, to 14 feet and 19-20 feet. generally those larger sizes are never put into a sidewalk because you have to holdback. this happens to be mine as well. so you are usually going in maximum at 36. there is about 1 years growth between each year. perhaps one 1/2 years between 48 inches and 60 -inch between the sizes of the boxes. ultimately the smaller contained trees contain mature specifications of the larger. the smaller contained trees are bette
we would like these trees to stay as long as possible within our community. most of the people in fact all the people who live around there work and can't come for various reasons. all of them are passionate, you have received letters. i would like to give you a little bit of education and this is for commissioner hwang, you had many questions. i'm going to read to you from donald bald key from the nursery on trees and i have asked for this so going forward you have this information. as a rule...
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at that hour, it's going to be the hottest day of the week on sunday, plenty of weather coming up as long're inland, we remain wild, that's the way it's been lately, today is even warmer. san jose, let's check in with the numbers, 9 degrees in con-- 89 degrees in concord, livermore, san francisco 68, 20 degrees shy of livermore, it will be in the mid 70s inland, upper 60s in the bay and right at the shoreline, 56 degrees and low fog and clouds will be knocking on the ground, san francisco, nice weather for it, warmer on sunday, 72 degrees, around union street. and the tour de cure in silicon valley, palo alto, sunny and warm, the weather will cooperate in summer time fashion, as long as that high pressure stays off shore, builds in off the west coast, high pressure and high temps, except along the shoreline, of marin county, underdressed for the beach, you think 90 degrees in livermore, can't be that cold at the beach, it's that cold at the beach by the time you get there, highs will be near 100 tomorrow, 70s at the beaches tomorrow, even more people will be coming, cooling down for every
at that hour, it's going to be the hottest day of the week on sunday, plenty of weather coming up as long're inland, we remain wild, that's the way it's been lately, today is even warmer. san jose, let's check in with the numbers, 9 degrees in con-- 89 degrees in concord, livermore, san francisco 68, 20 degrees shy of livermore, it will be in the mid 70s inland, upper 60s in the bay and right at the shoreline, 56 degrees and low fog and clouds will be knocking on the ground, san francisco, nice...
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count on his lawyer jennifer robinson says the wiki leaks founder will remain holed up in the embassy as long as there's a threat of extradition to america. unless there is significantly tical will exercise by the united kingdom sweden united states as we said we are seeking insurance and the closure of the criminal investigation to originate in the united states therefore he feels comfortable to be able to travel to sweden to answer those allegations in the meantime of course he has continued to offer though his his testimony immolation to sweden we very much like to see that investigation progressed there is the possibility that if they were to intervene in the embassy they could be prosecuted could decide to drop the case given the strength of his evidence and we would like to see them at least investigate and progress that as an option otherwise of course is more than willing to answer the questions and we'd like to see insurance that he won't be sent on once the united states that assurance has not been provided so unless and until that comes he were inside the embassy. at the world cup
count on his lawyer jennifer robinson says the wiki leaks founder will remain holed up in the embassy as long as there's a threat of extradition to america. unless there is significantly tical will exercise by the united kingdom sweden united states as we said we are seeking insurance and the closure of the criminal investigation to originate in the united states therefore he feels comfortable to be able to travel to sweden to answer those allegations in the meantime of course he has continued...
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as the economy continues to recover and as long as the housing rebound takes course, companies could continue to see strong sales. still, there are head winds to watch for, rising interest rates and rising gas prices. as motor homes may have all the comforts of home but lack in fuel efficiency. for "nightly business report", i'm morgan brennan in lakewood, new jersey. >>> arts and crafts chain michael's is getting ready to return to wall street but there are things investors should keep in mind before digging into the stock. >>> well, it's official, allibabba is headed to the new york stock exchange. the giant which is owned by ya hue has chosen to list shares under the ticker symbol baba. when it makes the trading debut this summer, it could be the largest technology ipo in u.s. history, even bigger than facebook's $15 billion initial public stock offering two years ago. >>> in the meantime, investors don't have to wait too long to buy shares of michael's, that's the big arts and crafts chain expected to trade again tomorrow following eight years of private ownership. more on how mi
as the economy continues to recover and as long as the housing rebound takes course, companies could continue to see strong sales. still, there are head winds to watch for, rising interest rates and rising gas prices. as motor homes may have all the comforts of home but lack in fuel efficiency. for "nightly business report", i'm morgan brennan in lakewood, new jersey. >>> arts and crafts chain michael's is getting ready to return to wall street but there are things investors...
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honestly, this was a relationship that no one thought would last as long as it had.as he was a backup dancer for her and got together after her split from marc anthony. it didn't last too long. >> has it been over for a while. all the allegations of him with other women on instagram or other people. >> right. that's what sources close to j. lo are saying that, this was a split a few months in the making. she is dropping a new album at the end of the month and she's busier than ever while he's trying to get his career off the ground as an actor. so really, you know, i don't think there is any love lost and she hasn't given an official statement about the split. i think that says -- >> they weren't married, didn't have children together, so it is a lot easier to split. >> really close to her two twins which, you know -- >> okay. justin bieber, couple of things, usher went on instagram to defend his friend, right? >> yes. as you may remember, usher had signed justin bieber when he was 13 to his label. now he's coming out in his defense. gave a lengthy statement saying u
honestly, this was a relationship that no one thought would last as long as it had.as he was a backup dancer for her and got together after her split from marc anthony. it didn't last too long. >> has it been over for a while. all the allegations of him with other women on instagram or other people. >> right. that's what sources close to j. lo are saying that, this was a split a few months in the making. she is dropping a new album at the end of the month and she's busier than ever...
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you are graduating today as the most diverse class in yale's long history. or as they call it in the nba, donald sterling's worst nightmare. [laughter] [applause] thank you for such a generous introduction. josh did not mention that he entered for me at the state department last summer. ned for me at the state department lessor. [applause] hold on a minute. [laughter] i learned that he is not afraid to talk truth to power, or semi-truth. on his last day, he walked up to me and was brutally honest. he said mr. secretary, j.e. sucks. [applause] actually, on the last day at the state department, he asked if i would come here today and deliver a message that his classmates really needed to hear. here it goes. you still owe, josh money from that road trip last fall. [laughter] [applause] i have to tell you, it is really fun for me to be back here on the old campus, i am accompanied by a classmate of mine. we were on the soccer team and he served as ambassador to italy recently, david thorne of. my daughter, vanessa, graduated in the class of 1999. i know what a pr
you are graduating today as the most diverse class in yale's long history. or as they call it in the nba, donald sterling's worst nightmare. [laughter] [applause] thank you for such a generous introduction. josh did not mention that he entered for me at the state department last summer. ned for me at the state department lessor. [applause] hold on a minute. [laughter] i learned that he is not afraid to talk truth to power, or semi-truth. on his last day, he walked up to me and was brutally...
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we can identify a fundamentalist trade in every major world religion from as long to buddhism to do a as an. they all have some set of individuals who say we cannot compromise.
we can identify a fundamentalist trade in every major world religion from as long to buddhism to do a as an. they all have some set of individuals who say we cannot compromise.
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. >> they didn't care to show evidence as long as it showed how this evidence is such a sham that theyhould have created better evidence. >> a sham so shamy the prosecution couldn't pretend it wasn't a sham. their case is based on some random video clip they probably found on the web. >> you would think that egyptian states would want to have a good name as a purveyor of freedom of press and such. it didn't seem to care, but it communicates something of -- i can even uses this and get away with it and exercise power. >> cnn correspondent ian lee. >> in an extraordinary act of media solidarity cnn made correspondants available to al jazeera on this story. he script's domestic media would not or could not do the same. he job description journalism came a long way in the years leading up to and culminating in the 2011 revolution. they have since given that ground back to the government and adopted the national security narrative almost wholesale, particularly on the television side. the poster child for that turnaround is ibrahim eason, a journalist once jailed by the mubarak register e-m
. >> they didn't care to show evidence as long as it showed how this evidence is such a sham that theyhould have created better evidence. >> a sham so shamy the prosecution couldn't pretend it wasn't a sham. their case is based on some random video clip they probably found on the web. >> you would think that egyptian states would want to have a good name as a purveyor of freedom of press and such. it didn't seem to care, but it communicates something of -- i can even uses this...
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it really doesn't matter as long as we're helping the troops. >> yeah. for kids who think that they could never start an organization that does such great work like yours, what advice could you give them? >> follow your dreams, do what you like. and if you think you're too small to make a difference, just look what a 10-year-old kid did in 1 1/2 years. i mean, if you can dream it, you can do it. >> exactly. congratulations on your award and congratulations on starting such an impressive and important organization. >> thank you. it's been so much fun talking with you. >> change 4 georgia is always looking for volunteers. if you're interested in findings a link on our website. >> in "flag facts," i'll tell you how washington state came very close to making a big mistake. >> we all know what the american flag looks like, but every state has a flag, too, and every one of them tells a story. here's our "flag facts" report. >> the flag for washington state has a unique color. it also has unique origins, linking it to a box of cough syrup. author randy howe has
it really doesn't matter as long as we're helping the troops. >> yeah. for kids who think that they could never start an organization that does such great work like yours, what advice could you give them? >> follow your dreams, do what you like. and if you think you're too small to make a difference, just look what a 10-year-old kid did in 1 1/2 years. i mean, if you can dream it, you can do it. >> exactly. congratulations on your award and congratulations on starting such an...
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as long as they pay the rent on time, we don't bother them. so, they just rented the whole place, the whole house as a family unit. >> so -- are you done, madam president? >> yes, i am. >> so, if a roommate moves out, mr. santiago, how do you -- do you advertise it or do the tenants advertise for additional tenants? >>> i don't even know. if the roommate moves out, because mr. fisher takes charge of that. he's the one that goes out and look for the replacement roommate. and he just sends us the whole [speaker not understood] amount, down payment. >> also in the briefs, when he moved down he said there was someone living in the room prior to him being in the room? >> i don't know. i really don't know. >> from 2003, is mr. fisher the primary leaseholder since 2003, or were there recommend inapt people in the unit prior to when he moved in? >>> when he moved in, he was with a group of other roommates that rented the whole house. >> i'll ask mr. fisher. >>> yes ~. he was the last of the remaining tenants of the whole place. >> okay. >>> so, i don'
as long as they pay the rent on time, we don't bother them. so, they just rented the whole place, the whole house as a family unit. >> so -- are you done, madam president? >> yes, i am. >> so, if a roommate moves out, mr. santiago, how do you -- do you advertise it or do the tenants advertise for additional tenants? >>> i don't even know. if the roommate moves out, because mr. fisher takes charge of that. he's the one that goes out and look for the replacement...
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as long as the country continues its westward path, this is what the agreements will really affect. obviously russia is barely opposed the deal, and you are talking about ukraine in russia, what about a reaction from vladimir putin, towards the west. do you ipping there'll be one. i think that vladimir putin is looking at the entire region, and how, from his perspective what he sees as a western encroachment. not only in ukraine, but countries like moldova and georgia. obviously the europeans have backed them. they are the ones that are pressing on russia in the form of sanctions that they are trying to pass. as we have seen today, they postponed further sanction, and i think russia knows the europeans are not likely to enact major jurisdictions. >> ukraine has a lot of the headlines, but moldova and georgia are in the sphere of influence in part of this. can you talk about that and if you see that as important. >> obviously ukraine is the country that has been grabbing the headlines. right fully so. there are notable things happening in moldova and georgia. what we see in ukraine i
as long as the country continues its westward path, this is what the agreements will really affect. obviously russia is barely opposed the deal, and you are talking about ukraine in russia, what about a reaction from vladimir putin, towards the west. do you ipping there'll be one. i think that vladimir putin is looking at the entire region, and how, from his perspective what he sees as a western encroachment. not only in ukraine, but countries like moldova and georgia. obviously the europeans...
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discount really will satisfy ukraine they're supporting for a fight they want to prolong this for as long as possible and i think that we've got united states actually behind this something united states using the iranian government to try to provoke a complete russian to prevent settlement of this issue. now despite the deadlock the deadline for the first payment yet again being extended seems fairly generous how long do things can drag on for well i think russia has got to bring this to closure now but of course as a trap here because russia i mean if i behaved in this way to mask to my gas supply my gas would've been cut off a long time now if i had a my bill for several months now and i was having a huge amount so in british gas where would would cut off my gas. but i think that if russia was to do this was to do the work was actually cut off the gas to ukraine then of course this would be a trade in the west as. russia using gas as a political weapon so russia's got to you know behave very carefully but i think there has to be now a final tonic put on this this is gas far too far too
discount really will satisfy ukraine they're supporting for a fight they want to prolong this for as long as possible and i think that we've got united states actually behind this something united states using the iranian government to try to provoke a complete russian to prevent settlement of this issue. now despite the deadlock the deadline for the first payment yet again being extended seems fairly generous how long do things can drag on for well i think russia has got to bring this to...
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. >> i mean, it is a big change, a joyous thing, i was not there as long as we was.k a commercial flight back to jfk airport in new york and went to e-- >> must have been surreal. even in the dubai airport with all the gold for sale. >> i'm telling you, bowe bergdahl, my guess is elated as he fliy ies home right now. i got home to the apartment where my wife was, and kissed the sidewalk, my wife said, honey, this is new york. he is elated to be home. he has many questions to answer but i just think he is at the beginning of a very long process. >> david, good to have you on, as always you can find more about the story on cnn.com, drew griffin showing just how much money the most powerful people in congress are expected to raise for their parties if they want the job, to keep power. >>> plus, we'll talk to the principal of columbine high school, finally retiring after fulfilling the promise he made 15 years ago. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: wh
. >> i mean, it is a big change, a joyous thing, i was not there as long as we was.k a commercial flight back to jfk airport in new york and went to e-- >> must have been surreal. even in the dubai airport with all the gold for sale. >> i'm telling you, bowe bergdahl, my guess is elated as he fliy ies home right now. i got home to the apartment where my wife was, and kissed the sidewalk, my wife said, honey, this is new york. he is elated to be home. he has many questions to...
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. >> well, i think, susie, that it does not -- as long as it goes up slowly, it doesn't bring out theworst investment behaviors. i think if it starts to run people panic. they start to chase it and start to make decisions too quickly and too aggressively to not miss out. and i think in a slower moving market it lends itself to greater rationality which makes the market more self-sustaining. so far that is kind of what we've got and i think it probably has further to go. we're probably going to see a little the irrational movements before this thing really does correct. >> but what is holding back investors? what is worrying them? we know that the federal reserve will keep pumping money into the market and keeping interest rates low. why are they holding back? >> well, i think there is a great legacy of the 2008 crisis, susan, that just hangs on the investment mindsets, i think that has really been longlasting, longer than past recessions where there is still a great memory of boy how bad that was going through that. and people are still hesitating even though this market continues to
. >> well, i think, susie, that it does not -- as long as it goes up slowly, it doesn't bring out theworst investment behaviors. i think if it starts to run people panic. they start to chase it and start to make decisions too quickly and too aggressively to not miss out. and i think in a slower moving market it lends itself to greater rationality which makes the market more self-sustaining. so far that is kind of what we've got and i think it probably has further to go. we're probably...
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as long as they're obsessed with that, and particularly the politicized oversight practice by ryan, issa, boehner, and goudy, as long as that is their activity, they have committed themselves to looking backwards. and that may slow down some parts of the white house, but it doesn't stop the president's executive actions, which are focused on the present and the future, on governing and action. when you think about that division of labor, a present-tense president and a past-tense congress, you can see how congress is falling down. take something rachel was covering just this week. the reaction to the important, awesome, no doubt about it, good news that the united states caught a suspected terrorist, accused of killing americans in benghazi. after house republicans had spent all that time and effort drumming up the select committee investigating benghazi, looking backwards towards why the attack mattered, and why they think the white house was to blame, then the u.s. actually does something about it, in the present tense, and they can't deal with it. this is the ship this gentleman
as long as they're obsessed with that, and particularly the politicized oversight practice by ryan, issa, boehner, and goudy, as long as that is their activity, they have committed themselves to looking backwards. and that may slow down some parts of the white house, but it doesn't stop the president's executive actions, which are focused on the present and the future, on governing and action. when you think about that division of labor, a present-tense president and a past-tense congress, you...
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as long as people believe growth can improve, as long as people believe the case in earnings isn't likelyhave an upward trajectory. >> in terms of economists having to ratchet down the gdp estimates, you think that's completely priced in? >> i'm not an economist but as far as i know it's very normal for -- >> from a stock market perspective, that's what you market strategists are expecting? >> look, there's been 38 years of forward earnings data for analysts. let's talk about what stock analysts do and forget economists for a second. analysts forecast earnings. in 38 of those years, that's all we've had, 38 years. 31 they were too optimistic. all seven years they were too pessimistic with recessions, recoveries or the year after. there's no precedent that the analysts systems have been achievable. i don't think investors care that the base case has to be revised at all. i think what they care about are earnings going to improve year over year? and will the case form? i think it's discounted. >> i don't disagree with you. where from here and what are the sectors that will lead us from here
as long as people believe growth can improve, as long as people believe the case in earnings isn't likelyhave an upward trajectory. >> in terms of economists having to ratchet down the gdp estimates, you think that's completely priced in? >> i'm not an economist but as far as i know it's very normal for -- >> from a stock market perspective, that's what you market strategists are expecting? >> look, there's been 38 years of forward earnings data for analysts. let's talk...
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. >> he had never cleaned out that trunk as long as she had known him, as long as he had owned that camaroould dale do this? police wondered if bryan ruff had been inside that trunk. >> was there blood? was he shot in the car and wrapped in a blanket and looking for trace evidence, looking for blood in the car? >> but after 14 years, could police find dale bradley's camaro? every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips lifeline. we received a fall-detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only
. >> he had never cleaned out that trunk as long as she had known him, as long as he had owned that camaroould dale do this? police wondered if bryan ruff had been inside that trunk. >> was there blood? was he shot in the car and wrapped in a blanket and looking for trace evidence, looking for blood in the car? >> but after 14 years, could police find dale bradley's camaro? every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and...
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i'm just raisin' the flag that it's been an issue for as long as i've had this place.ofit because we've never charged enough for our product to outrun our expenses. i think we sell too low. you know, like, something like this, 9.98. we can go up a buck. >> it's competitively priced. >> i feel that i should have the final say on the pricing of wine for the mere point of check and balance. otherwise, without a check and balance, you're free to do whatever you want. >> okay, look, i refuse to have to come to work and feel this way anymore. going forward, i'm in charge. >> i don't give a crap if you think you're in charge just because you've been anointed all of a sudden. if you're wrong, i'm gonna tell you you're wrong. >> it's not your place anymore. >> yes, it is my place. >> you're done. >> but i'm not done. i still have a percentage in this, dan. that does not mean done, not done done. >> your percentage now is silent. >> no-- >> we don't want your input. >> i'm not gonna be silent. >> stay out of my business, okay? >> it's our business, dan. >> buying and selling and
i'm just raisin' the flag that it's been an issue for as long as i've had this place.ofit because we've never charged enough for our product to outrun our expenses. i think we sell too low. you know, like, something like this, 9.98. we can go up a buck. >> it's competitively priced. >> i feel that i should have the final say on the pricing of wine for the mere point of check and balance. otherwise, without a check and balance, you're free to do whatever you want. >> okay,...
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the reality as long as the u.s. consumer continues to spend and spend well, and as long as the employment trend, while anemic is still on the mend, i think this recovery has a long way to go. liz: lee, you were talking about deep value. define that and tell investors where to find it. >> well, i think when we're talking to build off what jim was saying right there, you have to go to other countries on different type of business cycles. everybody knows america, we're fully in the cycle. we probably got another year or two to go. we could argue that all day. i like going places if you have to commit money and you're a scaredy-cat look at someplace like emerging markets which have done horribly for the past three, four, five years. even though it is riskier there you get a better return and valuation compared to america is rock bottom. the same thing we're seeing in europe. just remember, every country, every area has a business cycle. as we're getting long in the tooth on our business cycle here, look to the european
the reality as long as the u.s. consumer continues to spend and spend well, and as long as the employment trend, while anemic is still on the mend, i think this recovery has a long way to go. liz: lee, you were talking about deep value. define that and tell investors where to find it. >> well, i think when we're talking to build off what jim was saying right there, you have to go to other countries on different type of business cycles. everybody knows america, we're fully in the cycle. we...