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the houston unfortunately during world war ii was sought by the japanese. 110 with the agent asper from australia. still associations today that honor the men of the houston. children of survivors. a famous book called a ship of ghosts. if anyone saw the movie the bridge on the river quad and william holden, the american naval officer who is in with the british prisoners at the bridge, they asked him how he ended up there. he was of the houston windsock. it is true that some of those survivors of the uss houston did, in fact says. >> guest: the mystery. so well, it is created by the fact that the -- there is the speaker of the house it wants to deal with polarization going on in washington d.c. of course that is not true. he is -- he has this scheme, a plan that he is going to deal with. he wants to expand mount rushmore. he wants to add or reagan and franklin roosevelt. icons from either party to try to solve the polarization. well, a journalist, a nasty guy. i have some history around crack roosevelt. you don't want upon amount. the speaker to be safe context the fbi and says i have t
the houston unfortunately during world war ii was sought by the japanese. 110 with the agent asper from australia. still associations today that honor the men of the houston. children of survivors. a famous book called a ship of ghosts. if anyone saw the movie the bridge on the river quad and william holden, the american naval officer who is in with the british prisoners at the bridge, they asked him how he ended up there. he was of the houston windsock. it is true that some of those survivors...
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. >> reporter: there's 70 asperants. this is your olympics? >> yes. >> reporter: you get emotional. >> i cry at every patriotic song. it gets to me. >> reporter: don't mistake her pride for weakness. amy wears real armor and carries steel weapons designed to kill. >> these are two of the most preferred weapons when you're out there to do some damage. >> this will bury itself through your flesh. >> it stops at the bone. you hear a little -- noise. >> reporter: do you think about someone could get seriously hurt when you're out there? >> of course. we do everything we can. all the edges on these weapons have to be at least two millimeters wide. the tips have to be rounded out. there's no sharp edges that can puncture. >> reporter: the steel armor can cost up to $10,000 and weigh 80 pounds. but anything can happen in the heat of battle. >> i've seen individuals with their helmet caved in along with their head. i've seen fingers cut off. guys take their helmet off and there's no teeth left. >> reporter: at the last tournament, amy suffered a bruis
. >> reporter: there's 70 asperants. this is your olympics? >> yes. >> reporter: you get emotional. >> i cry at every patriotic song. it gets to me. >> reporter: don't mistake her pride for weakness. amy wears real armor and carries steel weapons designed to kill. >> these are two of the most preferred weapons when you're out there to do some damage. >> this will bury itself through your flesh. >> it stops at the bone. you hear a little -- noise....
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. >> he finally, out of ex asper ation and said, what the hell do we do?uggested a center where day laborers couldwo wait for work off of the street. >> he said, well, duh. of course this makes sense. callen and tomasic convinced the owner of an abandoned building, the west side community action network known as can sponsorses its operation. home? >> it is. >> now the new arrivals had a place to do their laundry, take a shower, use the bathroom. a familiar figure, our lady of guadalajara faithful. homeless. you need to find a job, you need to have clean clothes and be presentable for the boss. so this allows them to do that. >> this comes in handy? >> it sure does. >> officer tomasic who has a tiny office here immediately noticed a difference between the didn't. work. >> if i am giving you a place to use the restroom, you are still choosing to go in the street, you are telling me something about your intentions. it was my first step in d deconstructing the mob. >> he noticed something different in himself as well. >> by the guides coming in, i started to d
. >> he finally, out of ex asper ation and said, what the hell do we do?uggested a center where day laborers couldwo wait for work off of the street. >> he said, well, duh. of course this makes sense. callen and tomasic convinced the owner of an abandoned building, the west side community action network known as can sponsorses its operation. home? >> it is. >> now the new arrivals had a place to do their laundry, take a shower, use the bathroom. a familiar figure, our...
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sometime in the meeting chelsea asper equity stake in the meeting. the aides say he no, we are not going to do that. your mothers a secretary of state. this is an appropriate and we are not going to do this. i think what that show is -- story shows and these aides no longer close to bill and hillary clinton. their relationships have essentially severed. i think what it shows is there is a new force in the clinton world. there is this loyalty in the clinton world because there's knowledge that nobody is loyal, the only people that are loyal to each other are the clintons themselves. they're only three people who cannot be replaced in the clinton world bill hillary and chelsea and everyone else is replaceable. if you cross one of them that's it. you could lose her standing despite spending a decade and a half at bill clinton's side. while it's not a silver bullet it's not meant to be. it's meant to show where the clintons are now and ever will problem. people in the clinton world are talking to me. they are talking to reporters. they know that their pl
sometime in the meeting chelsea asper equity stake in the meeting. the aides say he no, we are not going to do that. your mothers a secretary of state. this is an appropriate and we are not going to do this. i think what that show is -- story shows and these aides no longer close to bill and hillary clinton. their relationships have essentially severed. i think what it shows is there is a new force in the clinton world. there is this loyalty in the clinton world because there's knowledge that...
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saying we should be paying better, and remember, tom, this is an industry where you have the biggest asperity between the lowest paid worker and the highest-paid employee, which is the ceo. that gap i believe is among the widest in any industry. >> actually, i agree with you, and it should not be that way. i think if you find, though, some of the most successful retailers, cosco and whole foods as prime endeavors, are the ones where the spread is the lowest. >> those retailers have a little more pricing power. i think that is how you differentiate whole foods or cosco, for example. the case of j mclaughlin, for example, that you are citing, how do they manage, then, the higher health care costs and having the happy employees? how do you sort of balance that with being able to have healthy margins? >> well, i think one of the things that covers a lot of ills is increasingly growing sales. when you grow your comparable-store sales by 10% a year and you are a very high gross margin business because you're a vertical retailer, that covers a lot of these costs, and you can afford to absorb them. o
saying we should be paying better, and remember, tom, this is an industry where you have the biggest asperity between the lowest paid worker and the highest-paid employee, which is the ceo. that gap i believe is among the widest in any industry. >> actually, i agree with you, and it should not be that way. i think if you find, though, some of the most successful retailers, cosco and whole foods as prime endeavors, are the ones where the spread is the lowest. >> those retailers have...
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ultimately, africa's asperity depends on its greatest resource, its people. i'm encouraged by the leaders here to partner with us and entrepreneurs, including with our young african leaders initiative. if countries are going to reach their full economic potential, they have to invest in women, their education, their skills, and protect them from gender-based violence. that was the topic of conversation this afternoon. the united states announced a range of initiatives to help women across africa. our new allies for food and dish aspen security continues to grow -- our new alliance for food initiatives and security continue to grow. even as united states is deploying some of our medical first responders to west africa to help control the ebola outbreak, we will strengthen african centers for disease control. i also want to note that the american people are renewing their commitment to africa. leading alliance of american ngos is announcing that its members will invest $4 billion to promote maternal health, children's health, and the delivery of vaccines and dr
ultimately, africa's asperity depends on its greatest resource, its people. i'm encouraged by the leaders here to partner with us and entrepreneurs, including with our young african leaders initiative. if countries are going to reach their full economic potential, they have to invest in women, their education, their skills, and protect them from gender-based violence. that was the topic of conversation this afternoon. the united states announced a range of initiatives to help women across...