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the way that he saw the world evolved over his lifetime. >> it really is astounding when you think ofpowerhouse and how he stayed humble in those words and we both watched that harvard speech back in 1975 when you talk about the thing that speaks to your heart the most. it is something you can pick up whether it is harvard of 1975 or today. >> reporter: he had a testament to the message that he carried with him that he acknowledges over time. that shows you how complex of a person he was. >> the tweets from his family. nine children, married four times you see constant tweets saying they have lost the best friend, his daughter, these are the people who knew him intimately and knew him the best. especially when you have given this time, he is remembering -- you know the life that he lived and we're all remembering the life that he lived as well. as i stand by i want to bring in a news conference with bernie sanders in california who is now talking about muhammad ali. let's dip into that. >> he probably fought fights at the end of his career that he should not have fought and took a ter
the way that he saw the world evolved over his lifetime. >> it really is astounding when you think ofpowerhouse and how he stayed humble in those words and we both watched that harvard speech back in 1975 when you talk about the thing that speaks to your heart the most. it is something you can pick up whether it is harvard of 1975 or today. >> reporter: he had a testament to the message that he carried with him that he acknowledges over time. that shows you how complex of a person...
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. >> it is really astounding to be able to see that. i think this is perhaps one of the very first times we have witnessed moment by moment the attempted takedown of one of these murderers and then the actual pulling of the cord on the suicide vest. it is just astounding to see it. nima, i am going to let you go. i know you have some reporting you need to do, specially with the new arrivals coming in from the left. i want to take this opportunity to hear from some of the people there when this happened. thomas kemper is thehead of global ministries in the methodist church just happened to be flying to japan on a mission trip. he was taking a nap in an airport lounge, in that airport when all hell broke loose. have a listen to this? >> there was no instruction. you ran to one direction and somebody called, no, the terrorists are over there. then, you ran in another. we then started to hide. i went into the kitchen of the lounge in some back room and tried to hide by some boxes. you have all these images of the terrorists coming and tryin
. >> it is really astounding to be able to see that. i think this is perhaps one of the very first times we have witnessed moment by moment the attempted takedown of one of these murderers and then the actual pulling of the cord on the suicide vest. it is just astounding to see it. nima, i am going to let you go. i know you have some reporting you need to do, specially with the new arrivals coming in from the left. i want to take this opportunity to hear from some of the people there when...
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. >> if you watch him walking he is strutting, his arrogance is astounding. >> all right. >> okay. >> governor christie has been avoiding questions from the press, but today he was in a good mood. >> stance on muslim and their association with isis changed. >> no just media characte ierkie needs to say no. >> bill, and lun aand neighbors are angry, they want to put a high tension line, that moves through the neighborhood. >> they are dangerous. >> and i am worried about children getting leukemia and other diseases, we don't want to beginy -- guinea pigs. >> it will be 70 feet from the corner of our house. >> to the pole? >> on this side of the track. >> joe and bern ease do not have children but they are worry about their health. and their property value. >> this is our dream house. life savings is invested in this house, we figured on living here many years. >> lines would run down track for 10 miles to aberdeen, they say line will help build reliability, and helping to keep lights on in case of storms or other outages, spokesman said that studies show neighborhood fears of ems are o
. >> if you watch him walking he is strutting, his arrogance is astounding. >> all right. >> okay. >> governor christie has been avoiding questions from the press, but today he was in a good mood. >> stance on muslim and their association with isis changed. >> no just media characte ierkie needs to say no. >> bill, and lun aand neighbors are angry, they want to put a high tension line, that moves through the neighborhood. >> they are dangerous....
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this is astounding. it's a day after the joint funeral.ousands of people packed into the charleston arena. the next day, the day that she took down this flag, the individual funerals were taking place. so as the victims were lowered into the ground, the confederate flag was raised by the state once again. we raced from charleston to the jailhouse where bree newsome and jimmy some of that into the arraignment cell but they were charged with defacing a puppy, facing and after three years and a $5000 fine. we raced to the lab where people were gathering to greet them as they got out and i talked to a woman who had come with her from north carolina from charleston, from charlotte. she said to see that light actually come down and all the things that representing taken down by a strong black woman was one of the greatest symbolic images one person could ever witnessed. another young black woman came from columbia. shed no idea who bree was. sh just knew she passed the confederate flag every day of her life. and degraded and humiliated. and she
this is astounding. it's a day after the joint funeral.ousands of people packed into the charleston arena. the next day, the day that she took down this flag, the individual funerals were taking place. so as the victims were lowered into the ground, the confederate flag was raised by the state once again. we raced from charleston to the jailhouse where bree newsome and jimmy some of that into the arraignment cell but they were charged with defacing a puppy, facing and after three years and a...
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>> we're not at all astounded.his is just a continuation of scandal and predatory and criminal culture of the oakland police department that has plagued the department for years and years. on the part of libby schaaf, it too little too late. why did it finally take this to wh oustent when in 2015 seven black men were killed by the police department? she stood by their side every single time including the murder of a man who was asleep in his car. the oakland committed is no surprise this is happening with the oakland police department. we of been calling them criminals for years and years. libby, instead of responding to committed, has double down on her support of the police department until now. it is too little and it is too late. amy: talk about what your demands are and what you did on friday and what you understand this scandal to be that is bringing down the entire leadership. what happened to this young woman who is being called celeste? >> from our perspective, celeste was raped and trafficked by sworn oak
>> we're not at all astounded.his is just a continuation of scandal and predatory and criminal culture of the oakland police department that has plagued the department for years and years. on the part of libby schaaf, it too little too late. why did it finally take this to wh oustent when in 2015 seven black men were killed by the police department? she stood by their side every single time including the murder of a man who was asleep in his car. the oakland committed is no surprise this...
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when you hear this news conference and it's astounding when police say there are a range of 20 people dead, and it just so happened a officer was there. what strikes you? >> the assault rifle in a crowded nightclub. that's why you have 42 people wounded and 20 people approximately may be killed. when you have an assault rival, the velocities coming out of the rivals, you know, they are really, really deadly. so this -- this uniformed orlando pd officer, he likely has his duty weapon, hand gun and he is engaging a man with a rival, and two other officers, we don't know if they were able to get their patrol rifles and get him in there and they backed him up into a hostage situation and then got s.w.a.t. in there, and they used an explosive entry and then the shots that were reported right after the explosion were the s.w.a.t. team and the suspect engaging, and he was killed. they are pretty definitive, they believe there is terror as a motive. that means a political motive. so that's what they seem to be saying, although it's not quite clear how they are determining that. they are sayin
when you hear this news conference and it's astounding when police say there are a range of 20 people dead, and it just so happened a officer was there. what strikes you? >> the assault rifle in a crowded nightclub. that's why you have 42 people wounded and 20 people approximately may be killed. when you have an assault rival, the velocities coming out of the rivals, you know, they are really, really deadly. so this -- this uniformed orlando pd officer, he likely has his duty weapon, hand...
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met andcountries have created a astounding progress in their relationships. i believe that the two countries .ave solid foundations i am honored to be here and thank you very much. [applause] >> american history tv. >> more than 10,000 flee cuba. florida ino key west nearly 2000 votes. why do they come? why are they so many? approximately 100,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear from these new arrivals and find out why they left. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. >> i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. incumbent president george h.w. bush excepts his potty -- party's nomination in houston. >> i am proud to receive an honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. 4:45, on the creation and evolution of british village. greenwich village. >> nobody ever crossed that line. they might cross the line to work as a
met andcountries have created a astounding progress in their relationships. i believe that the two countries .ave solid foundations i am honored to be here and thank you very much. [applause] >> american history tv. >> more than 10,000 flee cuba. florida ino key west nearly 2000 votes. why do they come? why are they so many? approximately 100,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear from these new arrivals and find out why they left. bill clinton...
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the two countries have met and created astounding progress in their relationships. this is beyond expectations. and our partnership today has moved to multilateral compliments. i believe that the two countries have solid foundation to strengthen our partnership, especially in the context of the coming visit to the is not -- vietnam. i am honored to be here and thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of her grammy and on -- programming every weekend on c-span tv. online for information on our schedule you to keep up with the latest history news. ,> next on history bookshelf david talbot discusses and reads passages from his book, "brothers: the hidden history of the kennedy years" and explores the personal relationship between john f. kennedy and robert f kennedy, arguing that the brothers and their closest advisers continually pushed pretty peaceful resolution of the cold war. he also proposes that robert kennedy spent a great deal of time searching for answers on his brothers associate -- on his brothers assassination. this
the two countries have met and created astounding progress in their relationships. this is beyond expectations. and our partnership today has moved to multilateral compliments. i believe that the two countries have solid foundation to strengthen our partnership, especially in the context of the coming visit to the is not -- vietnam. i am honored to be here and thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of her grammy and on -- programming every...
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the nurses were astounded.never before had they seen someone who had connected so immediately and profoundly with these sick children. ali had a special way with kids as we all know. he may have been a tough and tenacious man in the ring, but he was a compassionate and tender around those that he loved. through all of his ferocity as a fighter, ali was also a peacemaker, particular radio host in utah berated me constantly on the air waves. week after week. one day the host asked if i were arrange for ali to meet utah's former middleweight champion, james fulmer, for a joint interview. ali agreed. knowing that the appearance could help me build some good wilburt he also was very interested in meeting gene as well. it was an unforgettable experience. here were two champions, face-to-face, reminiscing about some of the best fights the world has ever seen, and i have to say, in the process, ali claimed that radio host -- well, he charmed the radio host so much on my behalf, gently transforming an unrepentant an to
the nurses were astounded.never before had they seen someone who had connected so immediately and profoundly with these sick children. ali had a special way with kids as we all know. he may have been a tough and tenacious man in the ring, but he was a compassionate and tender around those that he loved. through all of his ferocity as a fighter, ali was also a peacemaker, particular radio host in utah berated me constantly on the air waves. week after week. one day the host asked if i were...
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. >> the exploration of space it's astounding what plans they have. >> what is the secret of long life do unto otherses that you would have done to you. >> live one day after the other. >> a lot of us has to do with the care i got through my wife. we were married 64 years. >> with their loved ones all around these elders were given the attention and love they deserved. >> people don't believe i am 100. i do. l values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. >>> meteorologist melissa magee is here with the accuweather forecast. we may have to deal with precipitation before tomorrow? >> yes, especially depending on your locate. south of philadelphia is what we are clueing in on. we see stormtracker 6 live double scan showing you the showers right now, south of philadelphia pressing into wilmington and also into areas south of south jersey and delaware. if you are south of glassboro or elmer or into salem. we are dealing with a pocket of moisture and same with fortescue, we have one lightning strike associated with the cluster moving on through. a rip of energy is moving nor
. >> the exploration of space it's astounding what plans they have. >> what is the secret of long life do unto otherses that you would have done to you. >> live one day after the other. >> a lot of us has to do with the care i got through my wife. we were married 64 years. >> with their loved ones all around these elders were given the attention and love they deserved. >> people don't believe i am 100. i do. l values are, you inspire us to bring you real...
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on these two decades we recognize the astounding achievements recorded so far in many areas of our cooperation including particular economic and trade relations, cooperation in addressing the war legacy issues. as there was in science and technology, education, health care, environment, climate change, security and defense and in issues of mutual concern. we have been able to talk also on issue of defenses such as human rights. and this year, 2016, president obama will be soon visiting vietnam. also his first visit to vietnam. next month in may. the two sides are making efforts of preparations to ensure the visit a success. which will further deepen and strengthen our two countries' relations. today vietnam and the u.s. have solid foundations for stronger partnership. as we look to the future of our relations and build a comprehensive partnership. and i wish to highlight the following key areas. political ties. we agree to continue to deepen relationship on the basis of mutual respect and benefit. including the respect of each other political system. and sovereignty. and to advance further coo
on these two decades we recognize the astounding achievements recorded so far in many areas of our cooperation including particular economic and trade relations, cooperation in addressing the war legacy issues. as there was in science and technology, education, health care, environment, climate change, security and defense and in issues of mutual concern. we have been able to talk also on issue of defenses such as human rights. and this year, 2016, president obama will be soon visiting vietnam....
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so i listen to a speech like that and i'm astounded, it was full of hick pocksy and misstatements andts of what products that trump has put his name on and we know that hillary clinton referenced this in a speech the other day about the ties in china, the suits in mexico, furniture in turkey, picture frames in india and bar ware, who knew, slovenia. but there are trump products, bedding, comforters made in the usa clone called success by trump in the u.s., also spring water that's bottled here. when it comes to the other big news, i'm surprised donald trump didn't bring this up, the full benghazi report that's been released, hillary clinton remarked on this. one of her lines was "it's time to move on." >> yes. >> do you think there is more explanation that needs to come from secretary clinton to combat any narrative that's been drafted in an 800-page report about the limeline of what happened at that compound in benghazi? >> no, i don't, thomas, this was the eighth congressional investigation. they spent two years looking into the tragic events that happened in benghazi and spent $7 m
so i listen to a speech like that and i'm astounded, it was full of hick pocksy and misstatements andts of what products that trump has put his name on and we know that hillary clinton referenced this in a speech the other day about the ties in china, the suits in mexico, furniture in turkey, picture frames in india and bar ware, who knew, slovenia. but there are trump products, bedding, comforters made in the usa clone called success by trump in the u.s., also spring water that's bottled here....
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. >> to have an 8-0 ruling is astounding. jeff: they concluded that the government's version of corruption was too broad. chief justice roberts saying -- the former governor and his wife maureen convicted of corruption in 2014 for accepting $180,000 in gifts, money and loans from johnny williams in exchange for helping williams promote his dietary supplement. all along mcdonnell made a mistake and vowed he never broke the law. >> he held himself with grace and dignity in the process. >> thanking the justices and the countless people who offered a vice and encouragement. this would become the new tapestry of my life and given me indelible example of jess'ed a mow mission to live by the golden rule. politicians everywhere with relief. >> i think they were concerned about the criminalization ofa officials do. they take meetings and they do favors. jeff: bob mcdonnell was in virginia beach with his family today. no word when we will hear more from him. that will depend on what the justice department decides to do next. no word on
. >> to have an 8-0 ruling is astounding. jeff: they concluded that the government's version of corruption was too broad. chief justice roberts saying -- the former governor and his wife maureen convicted of corruption in 2014 for accepting $180,000 in gifts, money and loans from johnny williams in exchange for helping williams promote his dietary supplement. all along mcdonnell made a mistake and vowed he never broke the law. >> he held himself with grace and dignity in the...
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i think what's astounding here is that jason and caylee are actually proving the report being right.ecause they're doubling down and they're towing exactly what is being reported that donald trump told his surrogates to do. regardless of what's being reported, regardless of what the journalists say, regardless how wrong-headed his initial comments about this judge were and how racist they were, they're doubling down on it. that's exactly what -- >> what we're doubling down -- >> a chance to respond. >> what we're talking about here is the facts of the case. and dump laid out the facts of the case on this. i think it's legitimate to argue, is there bias out there. when you have two law firms that have contributed almost $900,000 to hillary clinton or bill clinton over the years. when you have a judge that has released video or depositions and says, oops, i forgot, i wasn't supposed to release half of those. when you have certainly attorneys from every walks of life coming up to donald trump and his attorneys and is saying, this case should have been dropped three years ago. >> why did
i think what's astounding here is that jason and caylee are actually proving the report being right.ecause they're doubling down and they're towing exactly what is being reported that donald trump told his surrogates to do. regardless of what's being reported, regardless of what the journalists say, regardless how wrong-headed his initial comments about this judge were and how racist they were, they're doubling down on it. that's exactly what -- >> what we're doubling down -- >> a...
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for more on the astounding response, let's talk now with neil williams, the group leader for wales. many were other on the -- many were on the other side of the channel. they see that most of the council districts have voted for labor, how do you explain that? neil: by the way, i am neil hamilton. the labour party leadership is completely out of touch with the traditional labor voter. gains have been made in the assembly election this year, simply underlying the long-term trend that the old-fashioned traditional labor voters have drifted away from the party because it no longer represents their interests. annette: we have just heard from the scottish leader, talking about another referendum for scottish independence. you want, not only in end to the relationship with eu but an end to the united kingdom? we want to keep scotland and wales and england and northern ireland together, because that is our nation. it is the scottish people -- if the scottish people want another referendum, i do not see any referendum stopping them from having one. personally, i do not think the scottish pe
for more on the astounding response, let's talk now with neil williams, the group leader for wales. many were other on the -- many were on the other side of the channel. they see that most of the council districts have voted for labor, how do you explain that? neil: by the way, i am neil hamilton. the labour party leadership is completely out of touch with the traditional labor voter. gains have been made in the assembly election this year, simply underlying the long-term trend that the...
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>>reporter: shawn, it is just astounding when you look at what is behind us here. this is a tree that came down in this silver springs neighborhood on the back of this car. you can see how it was smashed on the back end here. luckily no one was inside at the time, but there was quite a about it of damage. obviously that's totaled. the other issue is just across the region there's thousands of people that have been without power, according to pepco. that's fairly small given how am people they do service. but this small cul de sac -- the power has been out here ever since that storm rolled through here. outside of here you'll still see a lot of homes do have power. it's kind of spotty here and there. but there's a lot of trees, power lines down throughout the area as the storms whipped through here. you can take a look at sky fox video. itho what this looks like from above, this massive tree on top of this car. we did speak with the owner of this car just a little whiling a and he told us what he experienced. take a listen. it started raining really hard and i was l
>>reporter: shawn, it is just astounding when you look at what is behind us here. this is a tree that came down in this silver springs neighborhood on the back of this car. you can see how it was smashed on the back end here. luckily no one was inside at the time, but there was quite a about it of damage. obviously that's totaled. the other issue is just across the region there's thousands of people that have been without power, according to pepco. that's fairly small given how am people...
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>> yes, lots of visitors who are astounded and don't want to leave. >> reporter: david miller is curator here. he's got guns of all sizes, shapes, and cal bers. >> that one's probably from russia. >> reporter: and every one has a reason to be here. >> this would have been the type that would have been at lexington of concord. >> reporter: the plus ket is in every history book, coming to symbolize freedom. even in the musical "hamilton." guns are just part of our every day language. going off half cocked, flash in the pan, bite the bullet. they're all based in fewer arms lower. but were we born a gun loving country? she says not necessarily. >> americans have always loved guns, they've always had guns. these things are much more complicated than that. the meanings of guns have changed. >> reporter: she says most settlers viewed the gun as a cool that's necessary and yet as ordinary as a plow or an ax. >> we think we have a gun culture because of the special status of guns. really, commercially, the gun was unexceptional. it was treated like any other commodity. >> reporter: at the start o
>> yes, lots of visitors who are astounded and don't want to leave. >> reporter: david miller is curator here. he's got guns of all sizes, shapes, and cal bers. >> that one's probably from russia. >> reporter: and every one has a reason to be here. >> this would have been the type that would have been at lexington of concord. >> reporter: the plus ket is in every history book, coming to symbolize freedom. even in the musical "hamilton." guns are...
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astounded by the lack of rights for homeowners when it comes to evicting squatters, she posted forbes' petition to a community facebook group. "overnight it went from about 145 signatures to over 400," jennifer said. it's a response she says she can hardly believe. "this is very broken, this is very bad and this can affect anybody," said jennifer. "what a vile, awful situation to find yourself in." while the forbes family works to have gregersen legally evicted from their home, jennifer wants to ensure no one else goes through this nightmare. "when you buy your home, typically you are achieving a dream that you've had, and to have somebody come in and take it from you, by breaking in and blocking you, filing restraining orders and twisting the law, it's just ugly," jennifer said. the end goal is capturing the attention of california lawmakers, with the hope that homeowners will someday have more rights in what many call an unfair battle. >> pam:a hot friday. and a hot weekend ahead. brittney shipp has it all. >> britteny: 7666 by 8:00 p.m. and said we dropped on the low 60s 59 by 7:00
astounded by the lack of rights for homeowners when it comes to evicting squatters, she posted forbes' petition to a community facebook group. "overnight it went from about 145 signatures to over 400," jennifer said. it's a response she says she can hardly believe. "this is very broken, this is very bad and this can affect anybody," said jennifer. "what a vile, awful situation to find yourself in." while the forbes family works to have gregersen legally evicted...
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when i read about whitfield, i was astounded. i realize there was a chapter in the book and he was one of the oddest figures in history. he was a cross eyed evangelist. he makes billy graham looked like loser atheist. he basically preached four times a day nonstop for decades. this is true. he was a man on a mission, unlike anything that ever existed. he came to the shores with john and charles wesley who was starting an orphanage in georgia and he was a preaching maniac. what was he preaching? everybody come to the congregationalist church, no. everybody come to the baptist church no, everybody come to the catholic church, no. he was preaching you have to be born again. he was nothing after worship this way or that way. he was saying the most basic gospel message about jesus and grace. imagine going to a church for the teaching of morality and are telling you what a jerk you are in there telling you you have to try harder. imagine coming to this church where they say you're a coal or a fisher or a loser but you're here and god w
when i read about whitfield, i was astounded. i realize there was a chapter in the book and he was one of the oddest figures in history. he was a cross eyed evangelist. he makes billy graham looked like loser atheist. he basically preached four times a day nonstop for decades. this is true. he was a man on a mission, unlike anything that ever existed. he came to the shores with john and charles wesley who was starting an orphanage in georgia and he was a preaching maniac. what was he preaching?...
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. >> i find it astounding we're amazed when he walks and chews gum at the same time. >> we're not giving him gold stars. >> joe. >> make no mistake. we're saying he needs to show some discipline and he showed some discipline. last night, amazing, he read off the teleprompter. >> he's getting gold stars. he basically didn't -- i thought it was the kitchen sink, saying hillary was completely responsible for all the problems of the middle east. the fact he's getting gold stars or kudos or positive affirmation for reading the teleprompter, not going off the rails giving a very all over the map kitchen sink, i think we need -- >> i don't think anyone -- >> i say he passed the test. >> what is that test? acting like a normal human being. >> $1.3 million and entire republican leadership had to rebuke him every week for the last four weeks. >> throw cereal against the yard. >> we're not throwing a parade, we're just suggesting there was movement. >> here is the most important thing, mike barnicle. when donald trump drives a run away beer truck with hair on fire shooting with both hands out both
. >> i find it astounding we're amazed when he walks and chews gum at the same time. >> we're not giving him gold stars. >> joe. >> make no mistake. we're saying he needs to show some discipline and he showed some discipline. last night, amazing, he read off the teleprompter. >> he's getting gold stars. he basically didn't -- i thought it was the kitchen sink, saying hillary was completely responsible for all the problems of the middle east. the fact he's getting...
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hillary clinton is in the pocket of teacher's unions to a really astounding degree.n favor of moderate school choice and things like that. it wouldn't happen. >> and teacher's unions, she is in so good with them you would think she could risk a little bit with corey booker. >> she is going to have to want to -- not going to have to want to protect her left flank against those like booker -- >> she has to go to like love, he own quoted a maya people. it was kind of lovie, i just pictured if he had sex he would be on the bottom with her. it's like who is run follow preside -- running for president? >> that is an interesting take. he rivals trump with the twitter, he goes crazy with the twitter feed. >> architect he is always sending direct messages to people who pulled over and heard a bad song on the road. >> he will stop his car so he can tweelt, right? what do you think of corey booker? i used to think he was a closet republican because he is against the orthodoxy, but i think he is a genuine man -- >> he is very taylored, for that he is a good man. >>> next, elon m
hillary clinton is in the pocket of teacher's unions to a really astounding degree.n favor of moderate school choice and things like that. it wouldn't happen. >> and teacher's unions, she is in so good with them you would think she could risk a little bit with corey booker. >> she is going to have to want to -- not going to have to want to protect her left flank against those like booker -- >> she has to go to like love, he own quoted a maya people. it was kind of lovie, i...
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he professed hemps astounded when such a revered figure presented to the house so monstrous a document and not only presented the document but fought to have it referred to committee. thus leading to the conclusion that at the dissolution of the unionas a fair subject to be considered by the house. marshall's profession of neutrality and his rhetorical command has cheered his colleagues and left adams supporters oppressed to a corresponding degree. both sides waited in anticipation for the old man's response. with all eyes on him, adams rose slowly, looking about him at friend and foe, and at last said: it is no part of my intent to reply to the gentleman. that went startling. there was con -- contention. i call for the reading of the first paragraph of the declaration of independence. of course, when in the course of human events -- he slowed up certain where to stop, adams cried: proceed. proceed. so he continued. whenever any form of government becomes destruct of those ends it this right of the people to call for abolishment. and then, at adams order, came to a stop at it there rig
he professed hemps astounded when such a revered figure presented to the house so monstrous a document and not only presented the document but fought to have it referred to committee. thus leading to the conclusion that at the dissolution of the unionas a fair subject to be considered by the house. marshall's profession of neutrality and his rhetorical command has cheered his colleagues and left adams supporters oppressed to a corresponding degree. both sides waited in anticipation for the old...
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they said it really was simply astounding that this thing worked out. and at the end of this, benjamin franklin walks out of the building which is there, you can visit, many of you have probably visited it. he walks out of the building, and a woman, a mrs. powell of philadelphia, confronts him. now, he'd been in philadelphia for 60 years, since he was 17, so 67 years he'd been living in philadelphia. he probably knew everybody, so i can imagine this dowager comes up to him and says, dr. franklin, what have you give us, a monarchy or a republic? and franklin says, a republic, madam, if you can keep it. that's where this comes from. if you can keep it, right? [applause] okay. so the thing is it's one of those things that maybe you heard it in history class or maybe you didn't, but the point is it really is one of these odd quirks of history. the only reason we know about this exchange between mrs. powell -- who's lost to history -- and franklin is because james mchenry, the 34-year-old delegate to the constitution, happened to hear this and went home and
they said it really was simply astounding that this thing worked out. and at the end of this, benjamin franklin walks out of the building which is there, you can visit, many of you have probably visited it. he walks out of the building, and a woman, a mrs. powell of philadelphia, confronts him. now, he'd been in philadelphia for 60 years, since he was 17, so 67 years he'd been living in philadelphia. he probably knew everybody, so i can imagine this dowager comes up to him and says, dr....
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really astounding that the warriors lost. this is how the series ends. going to give you another shot of the cavaliers as they are celebrating in the bay area tonight. >> thanks, mark, we'll check back with you at 9:00. >> we'll have him back on the show. our coverage continues outside of oracle arena. >> it's outside and very quiet and sad oracle arena tonight. >> it's not a happy atmosphere out here for warriors fans. but the cavaliers, they finally got their championship. cavs fans are happy about that. mostly are coming out of the arena. lebron james went to seven finals and now he's got his third championship. we are standing by here with bobby acevedo. born and raised in cleveland, what does this mean to you? >> throughout my whole life, i lived through the drive, the fumble, the move. game 7. 1995, the cleveland indians in the world series. lebron leaving and coming back. last year's finals and finally now, i have been able to final witness something. i'm 51 years old. for this to finally come is just amazing to me. i'm completely blessed. >> to t
really astounding that the warriors lost. this is how the series ends. going to give you another shot of the cavaliers as they are celebrating in the bay area tonight. >> thanks, mark, we'll check back with you at 9:00. >> we'll have him back on the show. our coverage continues outside of oracle arena. >> it's outside and very quiet and sad oracle arena tonight. >> it's not a happy atmosphere out here for warriors fans. but the cavaliers, they finally got their...
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plus nike experienced an astounding 44% increase in chinese-direct to consumer sales and they introduced running store concept . china continues to be one of the world's fastest growing markets in terms of consumption. in addition to tremendous revenue growth, all this good news help propel nike's stock almost 4%. the same cannot be said for china, it's clearly better off. the data points are up, not down. that's why the uk blow seems to have softened, all the queen's horses and all the queen's men, yes, indeed, can put the humpty-dumpty union back together again. stick with cramer. travel and leisure, it's a bull market somewhere. i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow! >>> did america change its policy from promoting development in america, in, in, in america? >>> trump tees off on trade. >> it's a disaster. >> how does it impact the u.s. and its workers. >>> have brexit fears left you shaken up? so are you missing an opportunity to add your portfolio? are you being watched at work? >> what i [ bleep ] said -- >> we know what key phrases in your e-mail will get you flagged as one
plus nike experienced an astounding 44% increase in chinese-direct to consumer sales and they introduced running store concept . china continues to be one of the world's fastest growing markets in terms of consumption. in addition to tremendous revenue growth, all this good news help propel nike's stock almost 4%. the same cannot be said for china, it's clearly better off. the data points are up, not down. that's why the uk blow seems to have softened, all the queen's horses and all the queen's...
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that was up an astounding 590 basis points year over year. they're operating margin is the percentage of sales left over. that came to 15.5%, that's another gigantic 590 basis points from last year. not only is smuckers selling more goods, it's becoming a heck of a lot more profitable company. the cash rose from 51% year over year. you have to remember that those numbers were bolstered by an acquisition. when you drilled that into smuckers specific product, it was coffee sales 9% year over year. smuckers u.s. retail consumer food business, a little less than stellar. pet food translated into a monster earnings increase. the company's international food business delivered a sales increase. even better, smuckers gave fabulous guidance for their full 2017 fiscal year which just started. wall street was expecting 6.37 for the full year. 6.37. management forecasted 760 to 775 of earnings. totally unlike any other company in this group. i have to wonder, why were they such a surprise? think about it, package food companies are supposed to be boring
that was up an astounding 590 basis points year over year. they're operating margin is the percentage of sales left over. that came to 15.5%, that's another gigantic 590 basis points from last year. not only is smuckers selling more goods, it's becoming a heck of a lot more profitable company. the cash rose from 51% year over year. you have to remember that those numbers were bolstered by an acquisition. when you drilled that into smuckers specific product, it was coffee sales 9% year over...
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. >> astounding how poor the ad delivery is.n products and had 50/50 chance serving that right but serving them an ad. connell: i see what you did there. i thought that was unrelated comment. i thought you want to let us know about your brother. that being said, i don't even use facebook but ads are great there. >> even better on instagram. connell: twitter, i never hardly ever see it. >> they, based on all the information that they have on their userses on twitter, they can't figure out real, like, real-life behavior of those, users. that is astounding. connell: one more topic for you. >> go. connell: because we worked so long together you love the airlines or airports and you always have a story. it is about your dog or airlines, is that fair. >> my favorite one, you want to get to the actual news story because i have plenty of flying stories. connell: delta pushing what they call vip express security lines. what is going on? >> actually use a separate company called clear. has nothing to do with tsa precheck, where this compa
. >> astounding how poor the ad delivery is.n products and had 50/50 chance serving that right but serving them an ad. connell: i see what you did there. i thought that was unrelated comment. i thought you want to let us know about your brother. that being said, i don't even use facebook but ads are great there. >> even better on instagram. connell: twitter, i never hardly ever see it. >> they, based on all the information that they have on their userses on twitter, they can't...
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what i have been watching and what is astounding how this has change throughout the night is the odds checker probability of a brexit. we're now at a 90% probability of a brexit on that odds checker. this was 90% bremain before we had a lot of these results in. we're seeing a real turnaround here. results coming in as i speak. bristol expected to be strongly e.u. 56% remain. manchester was seen as strongly e.s u.. that came as a 56% bremain. this might not be enough to turn it around for the remain camp. >> what is the broader context around these latest results this >> we have a map that you can see. in two colors, blue for remain and a pinkie red for leave. 382 voting areas have declared. we're well into this results eriod now. london and scotland more in fave f remain and the rest in favor of leave. rishaad: just got to get to one of the brexit campaigners. one of the leaders of the brexit campaign. here he is. >> being friends together. you operated together. let's get rid of the flag, the anthem, brussels and all that has gone wrong. [applause] let june 23 go down in our history
what i have been watching and what is astounding how this has change throughout the night is the odds checker probability of a brexit. we're now at a 90% probability of a brexit on that odds checker. this was 90% bremain before we had a lot of these results in. we're seeing a real turnaround here. results coming in as i speak. bristol expected to be strongly e.u. 56% remain. manchester was seen as strongly e.s u.. that came as a 56% bremain. this might not be enough to turn it around for the...
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. >> it's astounding what plans they have. >> reporter: what's the secret to a long life? >> living one day after the other. >> i think a lot it has to do with the care i got through my wife. we were married 64 years. with the loved ones around these elders were given the taken -- attention and thanks they have earned. >> people don't think i'm 100. i do. tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> so glad you're waking up with us, 7:21 a.m. here's a look at what's happening in and around delaware and lehigh valleys this weekend. pennsylvania's longest running gaming convention is underway in montgomery. it features famous youtubeers and a whole lot more. it's being held in oaks from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and tomorrow 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. check out delaware valley largest outdoor arts festival. nearly 300 artists are setting up shop for the main street manayunk arts festival from 11 to 7:00 p.m. and tomorrow 11 to 6:00 p.m. >>> the juan baptista parade steps off tomorrow and ends with a festival at the wiggins waterfront park. the parade runs from noon to 3:30 p.m. th
. >> it's astounding what plans they have. >> reporter: what's the secret to a long life? >> living one day after the other. >> i think a lot it has to do with the care i got through my wife. we were married 64 years. with the loved ones around these elders were given the taken -- attention and thanks they have earned. >> people don't think i'm 100. i do. tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> so glad you're waking up with us, 7:21 a.m. here's a...
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n the congress not the page program. ] aughter >> i am still astounded by the stories i cannot repeat because there is a television camera here. we do not really talked politics when we get together. but that could change this weekend. >> the shared experiences in many cases, you can be talking to people who served in different decades with a lot of the same members. in 1980 one,page with just a couple years to go before they brought in cameras, i remember the thing that surprised me most about being a page was how the republicans and democrats mixed as if there were not in aisle to cross. host: the republicans were so surprised by taking over the senate they need a lot of help. >> i remember when that they were still making room for the desks. ofalso had the experience when we put the congressional record on the desks and they came in with a little blue book with just the faces of all the senators and a buddy and myself put one on each senator's desk and there was a vote. they all came in and the senator from hawaii grabbed his and i remember him sitting here at the desk holding his
n the congress not the page program. ] aughter >> i am still astounded by the stories i cannot repeat because there is a television camera here. we do not really talked politics when we get together. but that could change this weekend. >> the shared experiences in many cases, you can be talking to people who served in different decades with a lot of the same members. in 1980 one,page with just a couple years to go before they brought in cameras, i remember the thing that surprised...
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and astounding. >> not 20 miles from where jacob was taken, not 20 miles from where jared was taken,reports of abductions and molestations of boys. >> march 9th, 1986, that's the first reported incident. 12-year-old boy just walking down the street and a guy in a blue car came up and asked him if he wanted a ride, and he said no. the guy said, do you want to go to toyland? and the kid said no. and the guy drove off. that's the first reported incident. november 30th, 1986. in this alley, the kid was talking with a friend of his and the guy had come up from behind him and pulled him into the trees and assaulted him. brazen, i mean, terrifying. right here, you can see this building. this kid had just walked his friend home and when he walked in that door, there was a guy standing on the stairs waiting for him, and he was wearing a mask. it was valentine's day, 1987. spring 1987. may 17th, 1987. summer 1987. september 1987. summer of 1989. all in this town. all within walking distance of each other. all these incidents in paynesville obviously are clustered together, and then there's jar
and astounding. >> not 20 miles from where jacob was taken, not 20 miles from where jared was taken,reports of abductions and molestations of boys. >> march 9th, 1986, that's the first reported incident. 12-year-old boy just walking down the street and a guy in a blue car came up and asked him if he wanted a ride, and he said no. the guy said, do you want to go to toyland? and the kid said no. and the guy drove off. that's the first reported incident. november 30th, 1986. in this...
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i have just been astounded at some of the things that she has declared. if president, she promises to deport only those who commit violent felonies or happen to be terrorists. anybody else i guess can come in illegally into the country, sell drugs, get caught for fraud, get caught for fraudulent i.d.'s, get caught for credit card fraud and those kind of things, as long as it's not a violent crime, they don't ever get sent home. they get to stay here. how is this in harmony with the will of the american people to have a lawful system of immigration, one that protects their public safety, protects them from criminal activities, protects them from terrorism and those kind of things? breathtaking to me. moreover, if secretary clinton is provided with the ability as president to appoint a new justice to the supreme court, the outcome of this florida case might change. who knows? but it's certainly clear that she has been vigorously critical of the decision and says it is correct essentially. she said this in her statement today. quote -- "today's decision by t
i have just been astounded at some of the things that she has declared. if president, she promises to deport only those who commit violent felonies or happen to be terrorists. anybody else i guess can come in illegally into the country, sell drugs, get caught for fraud, get caught for fraudulent i.d.'s, get caught for credit card fraud and those kind of things, as long as it's not a violent crime, they don't ever get sent home. they get to stay here. how is this in harmony with the will of the...
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they are astounding.the new york times, those documents lay out how a law firm in panna served clients with advice on offshore bank accounts. they did more than set up shell companies. the firm offered a guide to evading u.s. taxes. the american government loses 40 to 70 pill billion in unpaid taxes on such offshore holdings. we'll bring in eric lipton, and he joins us now. the reading is very glamorous and fascinating. this law firm was like a money concierge. you parked your million ands billions over there and set up shell companies and buy yacht and property and take responsibility for fixing them when something broke and saw to the wealthy people's every whim. what is illegal? >> the question of legal and illegal are very difficult. but when they are offering advice about techniques such as you could buy a piano and not can have receive it or buy expensive software and not receive it and as a way to make money disa pore and you didn't have to return report on interest or capital gain. or use a fake p
they are astounding.the new york times, those documents lay out how a law firm in panna served clients with advice on offshore bank accounts. they did more than set up shell companies. the firm offered a guide to evading u.s. taxes. the american government loses 40 to 70 pill billion in unpaid taxes on such offshore holdings. we'll bring in eric lipton, and he joins us now. the reading is very glamorous and fascinating. this law firm was like a money concierge. you parked your million ands...
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this is astounding. it is the day after the joint funeral. thousands of people packed into the charleston arena. the next day, the day that she took down the flag, the individual funerals were taking place. the victims were being lowered into the ground, and the confederate flag was raised by the state once again. ced to the jailhouse and somehow got into the arraignment cell. they were charged with face -- defacing state property and a $5,000 fine. we raced to the lobby. we spoke to a woman who came with bree from north carolina, from charlotte. he said to see that flag actually come down and all the things it represents being taken down by a strong black woman was one of the greatest images a person could ever witnessed. another young black woman came from columbia. buthad no idea who bree was she knew she had passed the flag everything ever life. denigrated and humiliated. she said she has done what our governor has not the courage to do and what are journalists and we has not the courage to do. she did what had to be done when it needed t
this is astounding. it is the day after the joint funeral. thousands of people packed into the charleston arena. the next day, the day that she took down the flag, the individual funerals were taking place. the victims were being lowered into the ground, and the confederate flag was raised by the state once again. ced to the jailhouse and somehow got into the arraignment cell. they were charged with face -- defacing state property and a $5,000 fine. we raced to the lobby. we spoke to a woman...
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if you look at the money for her only being five points ahead in the polls is astounding. mr. trump was not fundraising the entire time. he was self funding his campaign. of course he is behind a little bit in the fundraising. we had a great successful last couple of weeks. he decided to work with the rnc to do a joint effort to raise money for the down ballot races because it is important to help candidates running for congress. it's a great thing moving forward. we are talking about the number of employees that hillary clinton has versus the trump campaign and the amount of money that she has been spending and the simple fact that she is neck and neck with donald trump in swing states i think that is astounding. look at those numbers and make a judgment based upon the old political paradigm where we were being judged for the same things we are talking about outcomes. >> he wrapped up the republican nomination early may. now we are approaching the end of june. why has he only now started some serious fundraising? >> because now he is joined in effort with the rnc. >> why not
if you look at the money for her only being five points ahead in the polls is astounding. mr. trump was not fundraising the entire time. he was self funding his campaign. of course he is behind a little bit in the fundraising. we had a great successful last couple of weeks. he decided to work with the rnc to do a joint effort to raise money for the down ballot races because it is important to help candidates running for congress. it's a great thing moving forward. we are talking about the...
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to see ali in the ring was astounding. he was a big guy, 6'2", over 200 pounds. retired, he was bigger than the sport. president obama said it well, muhammad ali shook up the world and we are all better for it. funeral services will be held in kentucky on thursday and friday. his family invited me to attend. his legacy, that will live on forever. you kn thinking to myself, i wrote this on foxnews.com. he's the most famous man of the 20th century. he's a boxer, an american, muhammad ali. >> most famous man of the 20th century? >> he might have a run for his money. you are right. he was a sport. he made the sport amazing. the best part of muhammad ali wasn't in the ring, it was afterward. remember the times he would leave and go to a classroom of kids. these kids would like up and he was so much fun. he could talk to little kids. he could talk to politicians. he owned the media. whatever he is doing now, take that and use it. wow. when he was getting pushback for becoming a muslim, web that and he turned it around and made him lovable. >> and the draft. >> there's
to see ali in the ring was astounding. he was a big guy, 6'2", over 200 pounds. retired, he was bigger than the sport. president obama said it well, muhammad ali shook up the world and we are all better for it. funeral services will be held in kentucky on thursday and friday. his family invited me to attend. his legacy, that will live on forever. you kn thinking to myself, i wrote this on foxnews.com. he's the most famous man of the 20th century. he's a boxer, an american, muhammad ali....
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for our university system, and policies that are increasing the level of poverty in our state in astoundingnd frightening ways, i think that there's going to be a great interest in participation in that election, fighting for the very soul of our state. brian: here's another wisconsinite who is still very prominent in history. what do you want to tell us about this guy, joseph mccarthy? [video clip] \ >> just what do you believe you symbolize? >> [indiscernible] let's put it this way. waitingple have been for someone to expose the extent of which our suicidal foreign policy has been dictated from the kremlin. they've been waiting for someone to get up and fight corruption. wisconsin people in were voting in approval of a fight against communism, corruption. they weren't voting for joe mccarthy. i happened to be the recipient of the votes and i appreciate it a great deal. brian: didn't turn out well for him. what impact did he have on you growing up? do you know much about him? sen. baldwin: i certainly had heard from so many felt like careers were threatened, lives were harmed, by the sort
for our university system, and policies that are increasing the level of poverty in our state in astoundingnd frightening ways, i think that there's going to be a great interest in participation in that election, fighting for the very soul of our state. brian: here's another wisconsinite who is still very prominent in history. what do you want to tell us about this guy, joseph mccarthy? [video clip] \ >> just what do you believe you symbolize? >> [indiscernible] let's put it this...
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as you go downstairs and look at some of the art york that -- artwork that's in here, it's quite astoundingople have been dropping flowers here to the side of the center. right now it just started raining for five minutes or so so it's a little lighter crowd. people have been showing up here to show their support for the man known as the greatest. we want to share that sound with you about how profound this man's life was not only for this area but for the world. >>> we're a great global city here, grounded in the value of compassion. this is what we're about, certainly it's what the champ was about as well. i man, he leavean, he leaves a the ring, there's no question about that. but the real legacy is the values he represented and how he wants us to live going forward. his passing right now, we hate it. we knew this day was going to come. but our question is what do we do, how do we take up his values? >> there was a young man that came in and he was battling leukemia. he met muhammad and his disposition changed immediately. he shook muhammad's hand and they hugged. when he came in, he was
as you go downstairs and look at some of the art york that -- artwork that's in here, it's quite astoundingople have been dropping flowers here to the side of the center. right now it just started raining for five minutes or so so it's a little lighter crowd. people have been showing up here to show their support for the man known as the greatest. we want to share that sound with you about how profound this man's life was not only for this area but for the world. >>> we're a great...
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from the arrest of a for wristville high school teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with astound. she arrest attempted mcduffy. md he admitted to having contact with her on campus. they placed the principal on leave out of buns of caution bun wh investigation. fox 5 talked to former students urge parents who were notho w surprised by these allegations. >> i heard that he had sex with these girls, young girls, passing them, giving them a's, let them stay after in his class. i never expect them to be true t until now. >> he's predator. i hate to see it but he's a predator. >> school spokesperson tells fol fist school system does shot tolerate any behavior that brings harming to the student.ar they sh having anyone whomi mayw have had inappropriate contact with the teacher to come forward. >>> high school student itch northern virginia is jailed tonight rothchild porn charges. he is a senior at fairfax highh school.ol. investigator say school sch administrators received ami complaint this week that he was secretly taping other maleg ot students when they were in the bathroom. he was
from the arrest of a for wristville high school teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with astound. she arrest attempted mcduffy. md he admitted to having contact with her on campus. they placed the principal on leave out of buns of caution bun wh investigation. fox 5 talked to former students urge parents who were notho w surprised by these allegations. >> i heard that he had sex with these girls, young girls, passing them, giving them a's, let them stay after in his class. i...
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. >> to have an 8-0 ruling is astounding.f: they concluded that the government's version of corruption was too broad. chief justice roberts saying --
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it was astounding. >> thanks for taking this honor.ht away, within just a few days on the ground, bremer issued two orders widely considered to be among the most calamitous mistakes of the iraq war. >> they were disastrous. >> the first was a decree, barring all members of saddam's baath party from holding government jobs. >> the baathists who use their power to oppress the iraqi people will be removed from office. >> several hundred thousand iraqis who were the people who were the most advantaged to have the best education, all these people lost their jobs. >> and then, bremer fired saddam's army, a huge force of young iraqi men, mostly sunnis, turned out into the chaotic streets. of course, they still had their guns. >> this is a huge concern. >> general david petraeus was fighting the iraqi insurgency. >> i said your policy is killing the troops. you literally cast them out of the one institution actually respected in iraq and now they have no future. >> many critics have pointed to bremer's two orders as the reason for the iraqi in
it was astounding. >> thanks for taking this honor.ht away, within just a few days on the ground, bremer issued two orders widely considered to be among the most calamitous mistakes of the iraq war. >> they were disastrous. >> the first was a decree, barring all members of saddam's baath party from holding government jobs. >> the baathists who use their power to oppress the iraqi people will be removed from office. >> several hundred thousand iraqis who were the...
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the way that they've just come o out of the gates, it's been astounding.out this team, bryce tapered off to start off t the month of may and everybody else steps up. u team work. here comes another lame phrase. winning baseball games is like s wearing tank tops in the summer. it all comes down to the arm. so far the nats have post season pace. topped by steven strasburg andst his league leading 10ws.s. he's the first nl pitcher to start the season 10-0 since 1985. day game action nats park today, wind blowing. you can see the flags there.e the watts take advantage. danny espinosa. that one got in the navy yard breeze. gone to the deepest part of the park. nats lead three-0. pam upon, miquel franco, enter on werth riding in, hair flowing in the wind. his gloriously unkempt beard. the bases loaded drives it to center. bryce harper is going to come cm around to score. danny espinosa follows him. him that's the game winner, the nats win the series. after the game jason werth has a new nickname for the nats closer. i knew i was in trouble when i saw the strang
the way that they've just come o out of the gates, it's been astounding.out this team, bryce tapered off to start off t the month of may and everybody else steps up. u team work. here comes another lame phrase. winning baseball games is like s wearing tank tops in the summer. it all comes down to the arm. so far the nats have post season pace. topped by steven strasburg andst his league leading 10ws.s. he's the first nl pitcher to start the season 10-0 since 1985. day game action nats park...
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it's an astounding kind of thing to think it's been a little bit more of a decade but that's been the impact to the marketplace over time. there are a number of other statistics and highlights contained in the report and it's from the california healthcare foundation. it will be given to the board members by our secretary after this meeting. i commend it to you as a reading for the month of july if we act on the proposal today, you are not going to have a july meeting. so you can substitute that hours of work on that item. all right. we'll move on to the directors report. >>clerk: item 5, directors report. director? >> thank you. commissioners. i wanted to report on the personnel. month after month we have left a position vacant for attrition savings. attrition occurs when someone leaves a position and takes time to fill it. that's the main reason. because our staff is relatively stable, the average length of tenure is 8 years but it varies from 1 year to 37 years. we don't have a lot of attrition savings. we can't get credit for that so we've had to leave two positions vacant to achi
it's an astounding kind of thing to think it's been a little bit more of a decade but that's been the impact to the marketplace over time. there are a number of other statistics and highlights contained in the report and it's from the california healthcare foundation. it will be given to the board members by our secretary after this meeting. i commend it to you as a reading for the month of july if we act on the proposal today, you are not going to have a july meeting. so you can substitute...