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their young adults and temperatures very astute and very well - they understand their cultural and they're going on to college and i thank marcus bookstore for that. marcus was born august 17, 1887. he gave us his identity and he hooked united states up with our motherland african where we found out we all came from. okay. and that history in that store is where children can learn. not only ourselves but yourselves too. it's worth saving. redevelopment was tearing - >> thank you. next speaker. . i live in the western edition. marcus books needs to stay in fillmore. i grew up and was living in chinatown. it looks different from chinatown but right now, i'm living in the west edition are i see that fill more is very much different than when i was the. there's hardly any remedy in advance of a black business are the chicago barber shop is gone and this is the last black business to the past. i'm also my immediate issue is housing affordability but i see that horrify but i need to - i need to empower those folks and marcus books provides that kind of presence. i saw the spirit and it's differe
their young adults and temperatures very astute and very well - they understand their cultural and they're going on to college and i thank marcus bookstore for that. marcus was born august 17, 1887. he gave us his identity and he hooked united states up with our motherland african where we found out we all came from. okay. and that history in that store is where children can learn. not only ourselves but yourselves too. it's worth saving. redevelopment was tearing - >> thank you. next...
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>> very astute there. you're right on point. i brought out the 24-hour temperature change just to show you. good morning to you. five degrees milder at this point than 24 hours ago. which means the 60s, plenty of 60s in the south bay. a nice day shaping up in wine country, where you are in the 50s. 54 napa. 55 navato. balmy in san jose. 56 in gilroy. microclimates making a big appearance as we head throughout the day today. area of low pressure to the north. high pressure to the east. high pressure dominance feature in the forecast. temperatures nice and warm today. a cooler weekend headed our way. 60s and 70s the coast. beautiful day in santa cruz. 80s and 90s for today in the extreme east bay which will be the warmest part of the bay area. 89 degrees, for example, livermore. 91 fairfield. a dropped your temperatures off by a couple of degrees yesterday. 70 in the city yesterday. 69 today. 82 los gados. a beautiful day in santa cruz at 75. another great beach day closer to the weekend. friday's the warmest of the next seven to
>> very astute there. you're right on point. i brought out the 24-hour temperature change just to show you. good morning to you. five degrees milder at this point than 24 hours ago. which means the 60s, plenty of 60s in the south bay. a nice day shaping up in wine country, where you are in the 50s. 54 napa. 55 navato. balmy in san jose. 56 in gilroy. microclimates making a big appearance as we head throughout the day today. area of low pressure to the north. high pressure to the east....
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and i'll never forget my very astute grandmother telling me a thirteen year old watch out for the prostitutes in the game would go. organized crime had taken over the city. yet the mafia built the hotels you still see and have on a. lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. pull water when we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and soul going to be about that it will be those who wait and. you know maybe one of the revolutions important acts in those first few weeks was to eliminate the gangsters and the rockets. impose naturally has provoked angry protests from the us government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. but east is corrupt officials tortuous. my father was a colonel in cuba and he left that night that that president but he still left. i remember i was seven years old when castro came to power and i remember mobs outside my home. our house was surrounded sacked we were searched constantly so that's the image that i have o
and i'll never forget my very astute grandmother telling me a thirteen year old watch out for the prostitutes in the game would go. organized crime had taken over the city. yet the mafia built the hotels you still see and have on a. lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. pull water when we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and soul going to be about that it will be those who wait and. you know maybe...
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and i'll never forget my very astute grandmother telling me a thirteen year old watch out for the prostitutes and the game would go. organized crime had taken over the city how. the mafia built the hotels you still see and have. a lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. pull the water we emerged as cubans on that day i think. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be those who wait and. you know. one of the revolutions important acts in those first few weeks was to eliminate the gangsters and the rackets. theme in both naturally was provoked angry protests from the u.s. government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. but east as corrupt officials tortuous. my father was a colonel in cuba and he left that night that that president but he still left. i remember i was seven years old when castro came to power and i remember mobs outside my home. our house was surrounded sag we were searched constantly so that's the image that i have of th
and i'll never forget my very astute grandmother telling me a thirteen year old watch out for the prostitutes and the game would go. organized crime had taken over the city how. the mafia built the hotels you still see and have. a lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. pull the water we emerged as cubans on that day i think. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be those who wait and. you know. one of the...
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and i'll never forget my very astute grandmother telling me a thirteen year old watch out for the prostitutes in the game when. i we have organized crime have taken over the city. yet the mafia built the hotels you still see and have. a lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day with dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be a way to. you know maybe one of the revolutions important acts in those first few weeks was to eliminate the gangsters and the rockets. in both naturally has provoked angry protests from the us government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. but used as corrupt officials tortuous. my father was a colonel in cuba and he left that night that that president but he still left. i remember i was seven years old when castro came to power and i remember mobs outside my home. our house was surrounded sacked we were searched constantly so that's the image that i have of the revolution people were
and i'll never forget my very astute grandmother telling me a thirteen year old watch out for the prostitutes in the game when. i we have organized crime have taken over the city. yet the mafia built the hotels you still see and have. a lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day with dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be a way to. you know maybe one of the revolutions...
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sell it all over the world for money regardless of what it does to the ecology they are very very astutedealing with. changing regulations or working within regulations to meet the demands in the goals that they have if there was no. resistance to them coming to tell it would be no office with a good labor policy giving away free coffee the funny part is they give away free water they're giving away a case of free water to the first fifty people every month that come in there and for me it's extremely ludicrous because that water is water that we get when we turn our sink they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets when the same water that. felling is bringing water. think of that. in maine opposition is growing many people are angry that nestle is making big money out of the water i meet up again with more bhalo. leslie is a water hunter they're a predator they're not interested in the sustainable use of ground water or this the springs that are the reverse of the springs that they use they're out for one thing and that is to make money and so they come into an ar
sell it all over the world for money regardless of what it does to the ecology they are very very astutedealing with. changing regulations or working within regulations to meet the demands in the goals that they have if there was no. resistance to them coming to tell it would be no office with a good labor policy giving away free coffee the funny part is they give away free water they're giving away a case of free water to the first fifty people every month that come in there and for me it's...
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>> a very, very smart astute woman who got what she wanted any way you looked at it. she got what she wanted. she came to washington to serve her job as first lady, do the things she believed. and not allowing dancing or -- or alcohol that is booze because dolly madison introduced whisky punch in washington. you just love that. but she allowed wine at the white house but no more punch. that stopped. and she asserted herself definitely in washington. she had been a help mate to him. he was a quiet man, a very quiet man, very smart. she sort of ran interference for him, i think. all of their young married life and on. >> over the years, any arranged marriages among the first ladies and presidents? >> not that i can recall to mind right now. as an arranged marriage the parents getting together and saying, or a deal being made. no. i don't know of anything. >> sort out the john tyler -- what -- how many kids? >> oh, gosh. i think eight. i'm not sure. there was -- he was having him clear up to the civil war. >> two families. >> two families. the first wife, leticia was ill
>> a very, very smart astute woman who got what she wanted any way you looked at it. she got what she wanted. she came to washington to serve her job as first lady, do the things she believed. and not allowing dancing or -- or alcohol that is booze because dolly madison introduced whisky punch in washington. you just love that. but she allowed wine at the white house but no more punch. that stopped. and she asserted herself definitely in washington. she had been a help mate to him. he was...
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a few bridges along the way carl icahn is viewed on wall street as one of the most effective and astute investors true to form he starts out small but as the nipples on the apple we can be assured the board of directors is watching him like a hawk. or two correspondent megan lopez welcome to the daily drone thing here finally going to do we do a bit we're going to talk about drills because you recently went to a conference and what did you find out there i found out that the economy for for you a visa is not just growing it's booming in a major way and you have you would be a man automated vehicles so that's the nice way of saying it and that people actually at the conference told me not to say drone it was a camera in there are no water no wind no it and it was very it was hammered into our heads so much that they set up a media wireless network for us to be able to do our work and the password to get into that was don't say drones so it just shows you how negative that term has become in terms of these vehicles or it certainly when we think of drone we think of killing people but ther
a few bridges along the way carl icahn is viewed on wall street as one of the most effective and astute investors true to form he starts out small but as the nipples on the apple we can be assured the board of directors is watching him like a hawk. or two correspondent megan lopez welcome to the daily drone thing here finally going to do we do a bit we're going to talk about drills because you recently went to a conference and what did you find out there i found out that the economy for for you...
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that's a very astute question, my latino friend. the answer is sí, absolutamente.ch is "yes, absolutely," okay? clearly, our killer recognized our victim's car. bernstein walked here. and our shooter, standing here, judging by where the casings landed here and here, likely called his name. might have sounded like, "hey, intrigue! is that you?!" so the victim turned. the shooter fid -- bam! bam! one hit, one hot slug of lead squarely penetrating... the victim's forehead. gabriel: i'm here. go on. excuse me. uh, who was the first eyewitness? a miss sue jamison of apartment 515 was gingerly descending the stairwell when she heard those two gunshots -- blam! blam! seconds later, a thin woman of about average height fled past her, ostensibly on her way up to the street. no, make sure you give me this right... am i boring you, officer?! uh, chief, ballistics confirms the gun found at the crime scene matches bullets and casings. thank you, sergeant. detective, would you please continue, quickly? three minutes later, a glenn ramsdale spies a late-model black bmw stopping b
that's a very astute question, my latino friend. the answer is sí, absolutamente.ch is "yes, absolutely," okay? clearly, our killer recognized our victim's car. bernstein walked here. and our shooter, standing here, judging by where the casings landed here and here, likely called his name. might have sounded like, "hey, intrigue! is that you?!" so the victim turned. the shooter fid -- bam! bam! one hit, one hot slug of lead squarely penetrating... the victim's forehead....
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just to be in his presence i mean this is a man who's eighty four years old he's still sharp he's astute as ever and he spoke really candidly with us so i it was just an honor his office is so amazing yes stacks of books he's authored over one hundred books and all of them are going to believe it and it's insane and you know it's just so cool to see all the memorabilia and to really witness it and we were there actually really close to when the boston bombings happened we actually had dinner right outside the finish line of boston marathon and you're actually able to get public opinion about what people were thinking in terms of safety versus security that's really interesting take a look. do you think we need more security and surveillance going forward in the wake of the boston bombing yeah obviously i mean i mean i should this security cameras we had i mean they did a good job for the people who did it you know and i mean so more can only help more definitely well you can't have too many security cameras but they were caught on camera obviously what we're living in now you're looking
just to be in his presence i mean this is a man who's eighty four years old he's still sharp he's astute as ever and he spoke really candidly with us so i it was just an honor his office is so amazing yes stacks of books he's authored over one hundred books and all of them are going to believe it and it's insane and you know it's just so cool to see all the memorabilia and to really witness it and we were there actually really close to when the boston bombings happened we actually had dinner...
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on wall street it's one of the most effective and astute investors true to form he starts out small but as the middles on the apple we can be assured the board of directors is watching him like a hawk. or to correspondent megan lopez welcome to the daily drone thing here finally going to do we do a bit we're going to talk about drugs because you recently went to a conference what did you find out there i found out that the economy for for you of these is not just growing it's booming in a major way and you have you would be a man on the maid of vehicles so that's the nice way of saying in that the people actually at the conference told me not to say drone it was a camera in there to an editor you know i know it and it was it was hammered into our head so much that they set up a media wireless network for us to be able to do our work and the password to get into that was don't say drones so it just shows you how how negative that term has become in terms of these vehicles or it certainly when we think of drone we think of killing people but there are actually some other uses for them cou
on wall street it's one of the most effective and astute investors true to form he starts out small but as the middles on the apple we can be assured the board of directors is watching him like a hawk. or to correspondent megan lopez welcome to the daily drone thing here finally going to do we do a bit we're going to talk about drugs because you recently went to a conference what did you find out there i found out that the economy for for you of these is not just growing it's booming in a major...
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they were pretty astute at assessing the juveniles and assessing the areas they were in. what we've done since then, we lost our nonprofit, now everybody who does graffiti, we generally send out, not the paint, we send out to strip the toilets and public parks, pick up dog poop at the dog park. pick up something that was disgusting and they don't get a chance to paint at all. we would see where they would paint over and they would forget the part with their gang and they would paint over. they would use a roller and put stuff behind. we've done that. we've only walked away from it only because we haven't got what we consider the proper supervision to go out to be able to assess the environment and the young gangsters that go out on the paint crew, they respect the old veterans even if they've gotten reformed. they don't so much respect the city work [speaker not understood]. that's how it worked with us. >> okay, anybody else up there want to comment on that? i'm going to run over here because it's over here. had his hand up for a little while. if i could get you to stand
they were pretty astute at assessing the juveniles and assessing the areas they were in. what we've done since then, we lost our nonprofit, now everybody who does graffiti, we generally send out, not the paint, we send out to strip the toilets and public parks, pick up dog poop at the dog park. pick up something that was disgusting and they don't get a chance to paint at all. we would see where they would paint over and they would forget the part with their gang and they would paint over. they...
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the doctors feel declined to be an astute but he did issue a statement to this to begin a discussioncent story. it was a poll question and not a statement or a joke. a lot of people are commenting on this part i think he did this to raise awareness to parents. also hearing tonight from filing cystic along card look the girl who was gang raped and richman. and they need to know that it is wrong. pam? >> pam: bradley manning's fate has been decided. manning was sentenced today to 35- years in prison. a military court in fort meade, maryland handed down the sentence this afternoon. >> pam: the former army private will be dishonorably discharged. manning will also have to forfeit his pay and benefits. he was convicted in july of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified u-s documents to wikileaks. manning will be eligible for parole in around eight years. >> pam: an american reporter is getting attention for essentially high-jacking a russian news program. james kerchick was supposed to be talking about the sentencing of bradley manning. but instead he took the time to scold the russia
the doctors feel declined to be an astute but he did issue a statement to this to begin a discussioncent story. it was a poll question and not a statement or a joke. a lot of people are commenting on this part i think he did this to raise awareness to parents. also hearing tonight from filing cystic along card look the girl who was gang raped and richman. and they need to know that it is wrong. pam? >> pam: bradley manning's fate has been decided. manning was sentenced today to 35- years...
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no one has ever heard of her anymore, but she was very smart and politically astute. reasons i am asking these questions is because you have been involved with c-span doing the first lady series. we are on our summer hiatus. we have done 16 program so far. it does not matter what era. there are 19 programs to do. what are the milestone years for first ladies throughout history. >> i would say, certainly, mrs. adams. her first time in the white house. she was a very bright and capable lady. on a social side, dolly madison. then, you have other first ladies. ladies.en't many first i would take it out from there niece.ident buchanan's many people would say that was the grandest white house that ever happened. a young girl and her uncle. she was his hostess. she was 15. she came to the white house and she knew how she wanted to be. she was single. it was splendid on the eve of the civil war, with all the drum it -- the drama that went into that. nephew, harriet and buck. >> why did he raise them? >> their parents died. >> he is cited as one of the worst presidents. how di
no one has ever heard of her anymore, but she was very smart and politically astute. reasons i am asking these questions is because you have been involved with c-span doing the first lady series. we are on our summer hiatus. we have done 16 program so far. it does not matter what era. there are 19 programs to do. what are the milestone years for first ladies throughout history. >> i would say, certainly, mrs. adams. her first time in the white house. she was a very bright and capable...
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the center for constitutional rights in new york and brian doogan technologist at open technology astute here in d.c. and i started by asking brian about the government's claim that it isn't fully aware of the extent of edward snowden's leaks it's incredibly disturbing that the that they actually don't know what was taken the right that no audit trail was was created. the that's the type of abrogation of trust that the united states government needs to restore and that is why the president the united states needs to him in state and independent x. sternal council of experts to review the n.s.a. . movie the n.s.a. spying but on all these systems that edward snowden was using they by default should be creating audit trails of every single action of every single administrator on the machine edward snowden was not the top level administrator of this machine he just happened to have access across domains at a top secret security level there is no excuse for any administrator to not keep logs of that type of information and it is entirely entirely disturbing and untrustworthy of the n.s.a. to
the center for constitutional rights in new york and brian doogan technologist at open technology astute here in d.c. and i started by asking brian about the government's claim that it isn't fully aware of the extent of edward snowden's leaks it's incredibly disturbing that the that they actually don't know what was taken the right that no audit trail was was created. the that's the type of abrogation of trust that the united states government needs to restore and that is why the president the...
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coming up, a look at the cato and astute -- institute report on the rise the cost of social security disability insurance. frank oliveri discusses the joint stridor -- right strike fighter program. a spotlight on the magazines at 9:00. host: as the president departs for his bus tour, a proposal that will break colleges on markers such as tuition and graduation rates. if he can get congressional approval, the idea would be to tie federal financial aid to students based in part of the rankings. analysis from the census bureau shows that average median income stands at $52,090. the washington post reports this morning this comes as americans are trying to improve their income by going back to school to improve skills. bradley
coming up, a look at the cato and astute -- institute report on the rise the cost of social security disability insurance. frank oliveri discusses the joint stridor -- right strike fighter program. a spotlight on the magazines at 9:00. host: as the president departs for his bus tour, a proposal that will break colleges on markers such as tuition and graduation rates. if he can get congressional approval, the idea would be to tie federal financial aid to students based in part of the rankings....
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working with him every day, the words that come to mind are politically astute, why is, -- wise, dedicatede rule of law. all necessary attributes you need to have to work your way through the vast array of unimaginable issues that confront us every day. so, here we are trying to sum up the career of a man who has had all these roles, and done that in an exemplary way. he has displayed the kind of character we all want to emulate. who has given virtually his entire career to his country, and has done in a way that has served as an example to the world is what we stand for as a nation. when i put that together, the word that comes to mind best to describe bob is patriot. bob, thank you, not only for what you have done for the department of justice, and for the nation, but thank you for all have gained from having had the privilege of getting to work with you over so many years. i wish you well, my friend. [applause] >> the only thing better than getting to work with bob mueller is getting the opportunity to work with bob mueller and eric holder. both are public servants in the same mold. get
working with him every day, the words that come to mind are politically astute, why is, -- wise, dedicatede rule of law. all necessary attributes you need to have to work your way through the vast array of unimaginable issues that confront us every day. so, here we are trying to sum up the career of a man who has had all these roles, and done that in an exemplary way. he has displayed the kind of character we all want to emulate. who has given virtually his entire career to his country, and has...
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how quickly she became so politically astute. tell me how you really feel., dispickably brilliant. my only point is she may be good at lots of things. discussing economic policy -- and john kennedy said again and again tax cuts were there, 50 years ago. remember the one in the middle. >>> i am andrea tantaros, with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." 50 years ago tomorrow, martin luther king stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial, told the world about his dream. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. we will will able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and whit
how quickly she became so politically astute. tell me how you really feel., dispickably brilliant. my only point is she may be good at lots of things. discussing economic policy -- and john kennedy said again and again tax cuts were there, 50 years ago. remember the one in the middle. >>> i am andrea tantaros, with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." 50 years ago tomorrow, martin luther king stood on...
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>> i think you have already pointed it out quite astutely. he is jumping on the train.stopped practicing medicine a long time ago. he is saying, i'm an m.d., this train has derailed. i want to get on it with the other democrats but they're hypocrites. max bachus was behind the bill and he is calling it a train wreck. he authored it. >> just playing the middle? >> right. he knows that americans -- and democrats know that americans are now figuring out that premiums have to go up. >> those on the far left are upset with howard taken. >> it's predictable. >> you warned them. and don't forget. tune in governor sarah palin will by me special guest saturday morning, 11:30 a.m. eastern. >> so space a little tight on the flight? what could you could pay a little extra space. how about half a asset? -- half a seat. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get a
>> i think you have already pointed it out quite astutely. he is jumping on the train.stopped practicing medicine a long time ago. he is saying, i'm an m.d., this train has derailed. i want to get on it with the other democrats but they're hypocrites. max bachus was behind the bill and he is calling it a train wreck. he authored it. >> just playing the middle? >> right. he knows that americans -- and democrats know that americans are now figuring out that premiums have to go...
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a very astute observation. you are not telling us the facts. it is ver hard. forget it.nk you very muc meanwhile, no surprise, the president would be doing a little behind the scenes palin. privately with big technology executives. we are told it will put their minds at ease. no one is talking about what is happening at this meeting of what is said, not exactly putting my next guests mind that these. always good to have you. what are we to make of this? when authorities tried to tell me come down, look at the facts, that the present the facts, they keep telling me to calm down and i get more revelation that they are looking into what is supposedly just phone calls in the beginning to e-mails and text messages and where i sve, i am not coming down. >> most american peoplend those around the world are not at this point either. that is a public relations nightmare to say the least. you have the meeting the president obama had or of the founding fathers of the internet. good to have those meetings. there are so many different things that these people can talk about and can k
a very astute observation. you are not telling us the facts. it is ver hard. forget it.nk you very muc meanwhile, no surprise, the president would be doing a little behind the scenes palin. privately with big technology executives. we are told it will put their minds at ease. no one is talking about what is happening at this meeting of what is said, not exactly putting my next guests mind that these. always good to have you. what are we to make of this? when authorities tried to tell me come...
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. >> that was a very astute observation. >> elly, do you feel he was hitting on you? >> i feel great about it either way so it is fine. >> and bill, i have a question for you, which of your senses would you like to lose? >> what is the one where you see dead people? i don't like that one. they are horrifying. they usually look the way they died. >> the last time was when joe lieberman debated cheney. but i think you want to lose your sense of hearing because you want to be happy. >> i disagree. i would not want to lose my sense of sight. it is vein, but you also don't want to get run over. >> back to greg. >> i am not going to. >> i hope you do. by the way, if you see dead people in a weird way when you look in the mirror and you see almost dead people. >> hey, man, i have feelings too. everyone that is watching right now is just leaving on a real downer. >> are they really? >> yes. >> how much time do we have in in -- do we have? oh gee wiz. thank you for joining us. you did a great job. i'm greg gutfeld and i will see you next time. waive, okay, i will. fifteen min
. >> that was a very astute observation. >> elly, do you feel he was hitting on you? >> i feel great about it either way so it is fine. >> and bill, i have a question for you, which of your senses would you like to lose? >> what is the one where you see dead people? i don't like that one. they are horrifying. they usually look the way they died. >> the last time was when joe lieberman debated cheney. but i think you want to lose your sense of hearing because...
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if they are, they would opt out on the action using military, as you point out very astutely that does not mean they do not support it jonathan, thank you. intelligence analysts apparently gathered evidence on syria using everything from satellite photos to videos on social media. ahead, how they actually obtained the information in that intel report that could lead to an american military strike. and the facts on syria's chemical weapons. how many do they have? how did the program begin? and...