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booktv wants toko thlil er.ii ne d vemyckt ble krugman's latest book for the summer becaus i want toend this depression now. b.ph iem o receed as gf an ed iehppy endings, to an order was great for happy endings and i want to finish that. and robert caro's new book on bee rsel h bice fna thh, s laofi that, too. >> for more information on this and other summer reading lsts, visit booktv at o boaindfeal ppg nduntry: >> max, from booktv's recent miri whe r okil men tais" s hedis ur nation. >> one of the things they want to do with this collection was focused on what we call the ways of war. debitelli s aroad wayf tywars era stus a owhat we call big wars. world war i, world w ii are twoeasy examples. amantobusosall ca. wars. for most of american history, u.s. military personnel have been invold in various levels of intent to the with cnts no eit igntty i tcu i se ers w of war and with that of course, some awareness of the human element and conflict. or we star wih0. ce stofrg le,jtotlnt amr mof audience. we waved whether we want to see the french presence in nor erictyhe mee,wee hic 1 bse
booktv wants toko thlil er.ii ne d vemyckt ble krugman's latest book for the summer becaus i want toend this depression now. b.ph iem o receed as gf an ed iehppy endings, to an order was great for happy endings and i want to finish that. and robert caro's new book on bee rsel h bice fna thh, s laofi that, too. >> for more information on this and other summer reading lsts, visit booktv at o boaindfeal ppg nduntry: >> max, from booktv's recent miri whe r okil men tais" s hedis ur...
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i hope that they are able to keep them going becau. >>> it's hot, it's desirable, but it's tough gettingit out of the box. >> people really like, they enjoy that unwrapping of the new electronic device. >> see the toy they all want and hear from the "l.a. times" reporter who thinks it could play with the ipad. >>> breasts are the most amazing thing in the world because they may save lives. >> lula is back. see what he's got to say about the, you know, the whole breast thing. >>> and don't forget, "right this minute" is all new, all summer long. >>> for tech enthusiasts across the world, sometimes the best part about getting that new gadget is taking it out of the box. people really like, they enjoy that unwrapping of the new electronic device, the new item, right? this is a montage of people with their brand new nexus 7, which is the new seven-inch tablet from google and asa. now, the people in this video, you see them taking the tape off like it's christmas morning. all sorts of different people slowly unveiling their new device. some people even commenting that it's a very sturdy box,
i hope that they are able to keep them going becau. >>> it's hot, it's desirable, but it's tough gettingit out of the box. >> people really like, they enjoy that unwrapping of the new electronic device. >> see the toy they all want and hear from the "l.a. times" reporter who thinks it could play with the ipad. >>> breasts are the most amazing thing in the world because they may save lives. >> lula is back. see what he's got to say about the, you...
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but i worry that the impact of that this was, becau we re most at f odeth incentives for others to come forward. rw the end of the day, l une es oug r. some of those issues are profound. if there is anything that barcys can do to help in that es kthe . daor. as bany in . we are grateful for you to ming this afternoon. thank you very
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you're not laughing at me becaue i'm fat. you're laughing at me. tired of getting laughs for the wrong reasons, matt turned to ali vincent for help. alright 369.5. it's just overwhelming. what's going on right now? what's going on? tell me. that was six months ago. watched !turn into triu! there's that man! lets go, lets go! plus it's time to get back on the scale. alright matt, come on. lets see what we got. all that works got lets see what we got. all that works got to pay off right? ♪ living big starts with telling the truth. the minute that you're not happy where you are in life and the minute you want something different, matt mccloskey, did just that. here's a look at matt's journey that started six months ago. my name is matthew and i'm 400 pounds. i have tried over and over again just to lose weight and failed. this letter was matt's cry for help. the biggest part about being over weight is i play this role and pretend it doesn't bother me but deep down inside it's truly killing me. as a standup comic, matt was good a
you're not laughing at me becaue i'm fat. you're laughing at me. tired of getting laughs for the wrong reasons, matt turned to ali vincent for help. alright 369.5. it's just overwhelming. what's going on right now? what's going on? tell me. that was six months ago. watched !turn into triu! there's that man! lets go, lets go! plus it's time to get back on the scale. alright matt, come on. lets see what we got. all that works got lets see what we got. all that works got to pay off right? ♪...
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. >> becau the problem was not what the rules were that were in place. the problem was that the prosecutors in the case didn't follow the rules. >> reporter: cases get reversed when prosecutors don't follow the law, but very little ever happens to the offending prosecutor. notwithstanding a finding of "reckless professional misconduct" in the stevens case, only two prosecutors were punished, one suspended for 40 days, another for 15 days. sullivan's law firm issued a written statement calling the sanctions "pathetic" and "laughable" and conclusive pro that "the department ojustice is not capable of disciplining its prosecutors." recent history might seem to bear that out. an investigative report by usa today identified more than 200 cases thrown out by judges as a result of misconduct or ethical violations, but only one of those prosecutors was removed. prosecutors, whether at the justice department or down at the county courthouse, are the most powerful actors in the criminal justice system. they decide who gets charged and what they are charged with, l
. >> becau the problem was not what the rules were that were in place. the problem was that the prosecutors in the case didn't follow the rules. >> reporter: cases get reversed when prosecutors don't follow the law, but very little ever happens to the offending prosecutor. notwithstanding a finding of "reckless professional misconduct" in the stevens case, only two prosecutors were punished, one suspended for 40 days, another for 15 days. sullivan's law firm issued a...
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but the problem is the experienced appraisers don't prefer to work for a mcs becaus fees are so low. amcs will charge and customary for the va to publish that fees for appraisers are approximately $450s. they keep it between 30% and 40% which means the remainder goes to the appraiser. the appraiser has a lower fee and in today's business practice having a lower fee when your expenses are the same or increasing makes it very difficult to stay in business. a lot of the newer and less experienced appraisers are choosing to work for the amcs which is not a good thing for the consumers because the consumers may not get necessarily the most qualified appraiser. i hear this every day from homeowners who contact me and says this person came from fresno appraising a property in san francisco. that's 400 miles and that's a long distance. completely different markets. the next item we have to recognize is dodd-frank reform has not yet fully been i implemented. we're working on presumption that it will happen but once implemented we anticipate that the improvement to the entire process will be a
but the problem is the experienced appraisers don't prefer to work for a mcs becaus fees are so low. amcs will charge and customary for the va to publish that fees for appraisers are approximately $450s. they keep it between 30% and 40% which means the remainder goes to the appraiser. the appraiser has a lower fee and in today's business practice having a lower fee when your expenses are the same or increasing makes it very difficult to stay in business. a lot of the newer and less experienced...
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well, that's becau was hiding. s, b it's not kind to-- but m on seven and i'm stl lening but yoshou have learnt to keeyouremper by now becausyou'... whatever age y are en w are you going to eat? no options? , apt from death. gordon ramsay? and w wod you kill him? uld u electrify him? at, in the sea? ye, you could go... ( mas buzzing sound ) ok, the important thinis you musteverun away. anyou must never shout ame. okay, look we, hoabout this? i wi do best not to shoutt yo d i' do my best not toun ay. yep, that's ri-- no, hang on. karen? which bit ofordoramsay would you t fit? um... the fattt bi i'd eat his nose 'cause it's really, rely b and it would last ufor about a week, so we're dining off goon ramsay's nose. so, you'retrand in a lifeboat, you n't get out, you cideto kill gordon rsay, chopff his nose, grilit ielectrified water, thenat it. yep. one time it had th bate in a storm, ye anit sank this german sh and is german ship haa cr of a thousanmen or something t stl all but 30 of them ke, died. yeahbut it was cr
well, that's becau was hiding. s, b it's not kind to-- but m on seven and i'm stl lening but yoshou have learnt to keeyouremper by now becausyou'... whatever age y are en w are you going to eat? no options? , apt from death. gordon ramsay? and w wod you kill him? uld u electrify him? at, in the sea? ye, you could go... ( mas buzzing sound ) ok, the important thinis you musteverun away. anyou must never shout ame. okay, look we, hoabout this? i wi do best not to shoutt yo d i' do my best not...
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interesting question because it does relate to the mtingad i akd 1iad y ata many repeople respect this becau they know they are eating meat even though they couldn't protect the animal and so, there rs k a tha i post about the hunting is when animals are not when they just lie ee ow an a ocaheee ivr unethical. hearst is another interesting aspect that you kind of pick up in this book is ort of the role hug thie t ins in the iae o u nocmaing aoro idalpa,yu t n n go out d get the picture, and i thought i was kind of curious thing to put pete tul t why do you thinkis shng deer.othan >> guest: you're absoluly right. it's like the imge li undate ry toa agmeau some things. what we have is a really strong ceoled g ecadal tiwogoupga the nra is a civilian. i don't think that you could be arrested. lot of that i esiu >>t:yoagth yeae an wes gieeomor president obama? >> guest: it is a great qution because so far it'snt l uhvmyadhce ngwa vdu thing. you are absolutely right. i don't know if maybe we had enoughviolence, i don't know. bui don't seitcm u h o. a jut g continue in that vein of legislative lawm
interesting question because it does relate to the mtingad i akd 1iad y ata many repeople respect this becau they know they are eating meat even though they couldn't protect the animal and so, there rs k a tha i post about the hunting is when animals are not when they just lie ee ow an a ocaheee ivr unethical. hearst is another interesting aspect that you kind of pick up in this book is ort of the role hug thie t ins in the iae o u nocmaing aoro idalpa,yu t n n go out d get the picture, and i...
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that's becau food is t most powerful medicine. it's not like medicine. it is medicine. at our medical practice, we recently had a patient who'd been on 40 units of insulin for 20 years and could never lose weight. in just a few weeks, she was off her insulin, her blood sugars were normal, and she lost 20 pounds. now, this approach often requires big changes, but remember -- an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and some of my patients -- they need a pound of cure. now, i want my patients to get better, and i'm pretty agnostic when it comes to treatment. if drugs would re obesitynd diabetes, i'd be the first one giving out prescriptions, and i'd give them out faster than i could write them. but they don't. now, i don't care if it's exercise or exorcism. i'm gonna prescribe whatever works best. and what you put at the end of your fork is more powerful than what you will ever find at the bottom of a pill bottle. your grocery store should be your "farmacy." that's f-a-r-m-a-c-y. i'm always looking for my drugs in the produce aisle. remember -- you can eat your me
that's becau food is t most powerful medicine. it's not like medicine. it is medicine. at our medical practice, we recently had a patient who'd been on 40 units of insulin for 20 years and could never lose weight. in just a few weeks, she was off her insulin, her blood sugars were normal, and she lost 20 pounds. now, this approach often requires big changes, but remember -- an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and some of my patients -- they need a pound of cure. now, i want my...
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realized he had to take on the entire dysfunctional american political system and was unwilling to do so becau of the end of the daye was really - bark opl cnot j onc le vhe world for the dominant consensus that the establishment view it. >> i think that sounds absolutely rig, but i wder, e was a men wo belvehi thehr cti eyero t w i 2010. there was a great deal of media coverage about this question. is the u.s. being too tough on ra? therwereccusioro tas s i t media, fcen tnk and from plenty in congress. they're all putting pressure on the obama administrion claimi youe being t tgh. no i ft, as y d ersour pl sbungtsf rst answer, no. and then the question. during that time we were being told, the american people were being told, obama is really my.ftet thwa pnehe major democratic pollsters. and one of the questions dealt with settlements. it gave people two oions. one o iae are thgh t bldhe t questionumber two, israelis are building on expropriated palestinian land. the stlement should be torn down in the land returned to its orin owners. veryrovoay bit.ace,roca nees pcefark a'wn party voted fo
realized he had to take on the entire dysfunctional american political system and was unwilling to do so becau of the end of the daye was really - bark opl cnot j onc le vhe world for the dominant consensus that the establishment view it. >> i think that sounds absolutely rig, but i wder, e was a men wo belvehi thehr cti eyero t w i 2010. there was a great deal of media coverage about this question. is the u.s. being too tough on ra? therwereccusioro tas s i t media, fcen tnk and from...
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you may be thinking well, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about becau the middle east is finally breaking america'way. reiront e western version of how to organize society is winning out. i think there is truth to that arment. upfted by what has happened in the middle middle east over the last couple of years. there is no doubt a call for dignity and accountability, a i also think that the nature of modern 90 --e will see this as the modern era spring unfolds, and what we have cfted in the west, itill be ry different. we fctstchmodiz, out of politics. we became the west post- reformation. in the middle east we will see the opposite. sp ie onterty it la g co b ti life. that is because there has never been a division between the muslim world. there has never even been a vocabu nar tht tee ed t th as never a split between the pope and emperor because the caliph was both. the selar leader and religious leader merged into one later. tofhia is a religion of faith only, and it was only when the pope and emperor were united with each other in alliance, that the religious authority had se
you may be thinking well, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about becau the middle east is finally breaking america'way. reiront e western version of how to organize society is winning out. i think there is truth to that arment. upfted by what has happened in the middle middle east over the last couple of years. there is no doubt a call for dignity and accountability, a i also think that the nature of modern 90 --e will see this as the modern era spring unfolds, and what we have cfted in...
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they add there's no evidence that he targeted mart in becaus of race. >>> a 13-year-old boy is recoveringer taking 6 bullets for a friend. he was sitting on the porch of a home where he grie up in chicago wi when the shooting happened. the man was aiming for his friend but he stood in the way saving her life. >>> i told him thank you. he started laughing making jokes saying he was terminator. >> it was during the night not doing anything wrong. someone came and shot him. that doesn't make no sense. >> he is expected to be okay. cops believer the shooting was gang related but the teens say they are not in a gang but gang members live on the block. >>> take a look at this video 20 kids at baseball camp crapptrap for hours. it was blooded. heavy rain pounded the area leaving kids stranded for hours. rescue crews had to make three trips by boats to rescue those children. >> here's something you have to see ghosts hanging 10 off the coast of california. their names are goatee and g gizmo. he figured why not goats. >> they did a good job. stopp toppedhe first waves. i goh love surfing so i figu
they add there's no evidence that he targeted mart in becaus of race. >>> a 13-year-old boy is recoveringer taking 6 bullets for a friend. he was sitting on the porch of a home where he grie up in chicago wi when the shooting happened. the man was aiming for his friend but he stood in the way saving her life. >>> i told him thank you. he started laughing making jokes saying he was terminator. >> it was during the night not doing anything wrong. someone came and shot him....
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i found i guess becau we're living we feel so helpless, and soinndmaou f i yo er i wrote inhe printers row about my father when the book came out, and i felt very relieved, and be i said maybe this will be, do someustice to my father because for years i, ri -hoho h t b yprly -during his funeral, and then they asked me to say something about him, i just thought he had such a trivial life, i just didn't felt like there wa anything worth ying. boanhef tgehere, an jus d yy mr g charme au would never forget my shame. always say, oh, so and so, the person had never been to college, but he delivered such a great eulogy and made everybody cry. and somebody who never, never beenol, sng s hd'or song. does that sound like all mothers? and it just killed me. but i felt, you know, the guilt my mother put in me, and then after the book came out and i decided to do something that mars rewld ner havdone baohi a visit my parents, their tombs. and i went there, and i actually burn the book because,as a way toay triuteo my d us srd, buhe b beus father will be able to read it. for the details, you can rea
i found i guess becau we're living we feel so helpless, and soinndmaou f i yo er i wrote inhe printers row about my father when the book came out, and i felt very relieved, and be i said maybe this will be, do someustice to my father because for years i, ri -hoho h t b yprly -during his funeral, and then they asked me to say something about him, i just thought he had such a trivial life, i just didn't felt like there wa anything worth ying. boanhef tgehere, an jus d yy mr g charme au would...
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to emphasize is with that number is hard for us as policymakers to make the case for spending mey becau people think ware stinwhat agi o tacs o environment we are not getting any more money than the department of homeland security. thdepartment of homeland security and the department of defense because of the dangerous world we live in won't be as afctedy a oer rts beaue hao be safe and secure. but the numbers going up are over. we have to find a way to take the number we have gowhich wa roughl5 biion d reflest. its effective. what i contend is we can't justify the number when people go to the airport with their terrible perspective or perceptions of tsa and expect them to go along spending more asborlncthg. we can't keep treating grandma like she is from a middle eastern country like yemen. i want to see that shift and that is why i keep emphasizing in the hng wca keep ing at we at sut h e to more threat based infrastructure and process than we have now. the fact ishe public is outraged with ts as chairn of this committee i opathesand we got to do something about that because we need t
to emphasize is with that number is hard for us as policymakers to make the case for spending mey becau people think ware stinwhat agi o tacs o environment we are not getting any more money than the department of homeland security. thdepartment of homeland security and the department of defense because of the dangerous world we live in won't be as afctedy a oer rts beaue hao be safe and secure. but the numbers going up are over. we have to find a way to take the number we have gowhich wa...
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he had been vaguely reassured when she chose political science as her discipline becaus i edbe real discipline. she had to fend for herself and had to get a job. tht drs her ph.d.n with noiman on the side, and she got an introduction to the state department and was interviewed by two people there who were working in thest rt. lramf course, somebody she loathed because he was a sort of intellectual godfather of the new left, and the new left was an issue for jeane that never stoppedyou ow? tirismt. and, you know, it's kind of revolutionary culture that it proposed. but she was intrigued by it, you know, the offer at the time. wian named evan kirkpatrick who worked inside the state department, you know, roughly in the area of public opinion. and he was 15 years her senior, inul gsyo s of t wod, aman had come up out of the midwest, as sheid, and had been a professor of government and political science at the anil t i l of minnota. '30s had as a student hubert humphrey and became humphrey's mentor and, ultimately, his great friend. and kind of built a litil apratuerld coeror i ic pic on humphrey,
he had been vaguely reassured when she chose political science as her discipline becaus i edbe real discipline. she had to fend for herself and had to get a job. tht drs her ph.d.n with noiman on the side, and she got an introduction to the state department and was interviewed by two people there who were working in thest rt. lramf course, somebody she loathed because he was a sort of intellectual godfather of the new left, and the new left was an issue for jeane that never stoppedyou ow?...
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i don't believe that hoodlums should be kt in school becau cotu. although i think people have to recognize that all people o their lives to the surrounding society. and that they cannot simpl demosh it because is ut, waeeushanas and what you're going to do to make it better will have to be in that context. so my tendency is to want more freedom for the individual and less -- i don't want people making decisions who don't pay the ice o the decisions u t trif the decision. as i pointed out in the book, one of the reasons we had a jim crow era in this country is because the politicians didn't pay the price for that. that was costlto the white and black population. id p a ct.liticianshoutha irrespective of all that. and i want someone to have to lose money discriminating. cause people tend to bk off when they start losing big money. ha wn ahi coit it bece a black community despite organized efforts to keep blacks out, because people were losing money trying to keep it a white community. peop in the civil rights area missed a bet by notromoting f mtsaut
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it comes to benefits, health insurance, vacation time, being paid for sick day, et cetera is this becautera? because i know that can be a real problem, too. >> this is a real issue. and what you said at the beginning of our conversation is so true. parents rely on these nannies. but it is a two-way exchange. and for the nannies,e treated f. new york state recently passed a domestic workers bill of right so is when things like overtime or sick time or when all these issues come up, that at least there is some mechanism for these issues to be resolved. and in montgomery county, maryland, they have passed a law a couple years ago where they now have families required to have contracts with their nannies spelling out again will is what will happen in the event someone is sick, this is overtime rules, vacation and so forth. and so i think that will go a long way so that the nannies feel treated and they get the respect that they deserve. >> lisa sylvester, thanks solve. >>> if you're planning a trip this summer, there are new apps to help you get organized and find the best deals while on th
it comes to benefits, health insurance, vacation time, being paid for sick day, et cetera is this becautera? because i know that can be a real problem, too. >> this is a real issue. and what you said at the beginning of our conversation is so true. parents rely on these nannies. but it is a two-way exchange. and for the nannies,e treated f. new york state recently passed a domestic workers bill of right so is when things like overtime or sick time or when all these issues come up, that at...
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y y rss wed e ony sthro t poltical process we are going to talk a lot about overthe next few days becaus this year public thrsemtt e ns mu do everything we can to re-elect preident barack obama. prena anur ppin s m. crr ae s more than 400 educators working with students. he expanded access to health care to some 40 milli ichuge fol re wtalywa lly wspem t he issued an executive order to open the door of opportunity to hundreds of hods ofsdetaw ibor rctd we ee to ensure student loans remain affordable. we know the other side will we'towte t rki lion wrectei a. [aus yes we mutngagin t ti yt thinh. el ttsci es challenging times we must also harness the strength of our association to take charge -- val.apeint el tthar g cotientog comments to the speed conference from the national teacher of the year, rebecca mieliwocki being roheatteed now [aus ishrsecocrer we have more and more folks that decided to do something important with their lives as a second career and worfrou en yeenchg o 4 s tls nye shacgnrdnre ftdalented pluses and serves on the school leadership team, and i eat reading biographi
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all the rocky flats and rockwell officials are sitting there, and they said, actually, we're here becaus wre gout to r anndre ats tga'r just ready to move in. the raid lasted for several days. it led to a 21-month grand jury investigation that uncovered a lot of information abt ntatioandng amioutrnt e thwarted investigation. they wanted to indict rockwell officials and people at the department of energy. turned out there were no indictments, but criminal olatns. ck pne8. ll s aunt they received in bonuses that partular year. there were no indictments. the people of colorado, we had no idea why this was such an anot rwn grand jury report. they wanted that released. the primary thing was they wanted people in colorado to know that this contamination was op -- ongoing. that report was sealed and rema sealed toth pnt y. e' rtei iteread in 1990 with comments by the department of justice, but that reportnd all of the documentaon attached to it remeans sealed to the present day and was not available to the companies who thlstaling theant y >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> the secrets of rocky fts,
all the rocky flats and rockwell officials are sitting there, and they said, actually, we're here becaus wre gout to r anndre ats tga'r just ready to move in. the raid lasted for several days. it led to a 21-month grand jury investigation that uncovered a lot of information abt ntatioandng amioutrnt e thwarted investigation. they wanted to indict rockwell officials and people at the department of energy. turned out there were no indictments, but criminal olatns. ck pne8. ll s aunt they received...
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and albany community will benefit as well becaus activity increase tax revenue, jobs. >> now over the weekend occupy the farm members entered the property unauthorized. harvest the vegetable they planted back in april. university says it could have plowed it all under because it's their land. development plan has been in the works for 5 years and tonight is the first of 2 hearings before the council votes to accept or deny it. again, public comment portion of this meeting still going on. we have more for you tonight on 7 news at 11:00. for now i'm allen reporting live from city hall in albany, 7 news. >> a lot of people have a lot to say thank you. tonight the man san francisco police have been hunting for more than 4 years is in custody. police say alfredo reyes killed 3 members of the family in the case of mistaken identity and gang violence. here's vick lee with more on today's arrest. >>reporter: police say reyes was arrested along with another ms 13 gang member in a home in salsbury, north carolina. ramos was sentenced last month to 3 consecutive life terms for the murders of ant
and albany community will benefit as well becaus activity increase tax revenue, jobs. >> now over the weekend occupy the farm members entered the property unauthorized. harvest the vegetable they planted back in april. university says it could have plowed it all under because it's their land. development plan has been in the works for 5 years and tonight is the first of 2 hearings before the council votes to accept or deny it. again, public comment portion of this meeting still going on....
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and it's fcinating becau lot of the pces that are crulrafo wer ars she se regions, places like the middle east, places in africa, for example, where droughts around water are more significant. think that interestingecause you'll see fro the list here that acty aot ofheat otn r reflected on the list. so many more wars to come, i'm afraid, if we don't do something about it. which is exactly what this says. this is what i'm -- the statement from theational intelligenceouncil for ed ste br2. shortages and government failures to manage them are likely to lead to social disruptions, pressure on national and local leaders and potentially political instability. i won't read the second one but it really tksbout h thi tyf he l wer e meseverage and could be used as a tool for terrorist organizations. so, this is the picture, but not much is being done about it to the bt of my understanding. exceptf you'rehina. chaas apt teeppach to securing resources, and if you don't mind, i'll spend a few moments explaining what i think these three aspects are. bendth aessne is this idea of is c t dfent gis around
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have been about it and they would have sent us back inside, but i think the turks probably did see us becaure were a lot of people crossing the border illegally and are just looking the other way, and they're allowing rebels and a few journalists to go in. and to give you an idea, this wasn't the first time i had been into syria, and i didn't know exactly what to expect, and now this conflict zone, so i brought almost nothing, a pair of socks. one extra shirt, i wanted to keep myself light. i thought i would be hiding under kitchen tables. i went in with the rebels at night, we cross to the other side, rebel flags, guys walking around in rebel uniforms, on motorcycles, and i spent the next week driving around with the rebel groups from headquarters to headquarters doing interviews openly on the street, surrounded by people, we stopped for lunch on the way in between -- in between villages. and hardly saw any syrian troops at all. >> how much of the country is assad in control of then? >> i think not very much. i think he controls the cities and he controls the places where his troops are. b
have been about it and they would have sent us back inside, but i think the turks probably did see us becaure were a lot of people crossing the border illegally and are just looking the other way, and they're allowing rebels and a few journalists to go in. and to give you an idea, this wasn't the first time i had been into syria, and i didn't know exactly what to expect, and now this conflict zone, so i brought almost nothing, a pair of socks. one extra shirt, i wanted to keep myself light. i...
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the essential argument of "on liberty" is that freedom of speech is good becau it works. it makes society work better. the -- one of the other people i cited that liberals may -- and i'm really not qualified to say what books iberals would oose. you should ask them that. but certainly oliver wendell homes. >> formejustice? >> the former justice who served so many years on the supreme court, is sort of a -- an icon of modern liberalism. john duey is another one. there are many that could be named. but i would not presume to say what liberals read these days. but those are the books that have been out there for a long time representing liberalism. >> now, a couple of books that we've spent a ttle time with lately on "booknotes". one ofhem is "he road to surfdom, and "free to choose." why are they -- would they be on your side? >> oh, yes. i mention both of them very favorably. hyak had a profound impact on me in my thinking. i read the road to surfdom very early in the mid 50's. >> why is it so important? >> because it is such a succinct and persuasive and powerful statemen
the essential argument of "on liberty" is that freedom of speech is good becau it works. it makes society work better. the -- one of the other people i cited that liberals may -- and i'm really not qualified to say what books iberals would oose. you should ask them that. but certainly oliver wendell homes. >> formejustice? >> the former justice who served so many years on the supreme court, is sort of a -- an icon of modern liberalism. john duey is another one. there are...
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. >> rose: the likability becomes more important for telling the story becau they will be turned off. >> correct, correct. i thought it was important for -- to this to be about a secret and living a life with this secret and finding out the truth about the secret, that that was important to tell from that fern feeling that lifelong anxiety, from her point of view, that's why i chose it to be first person. >> rose: what she says on page 1, but it is not a simple story, it needs to be unpacked very carefully, i like that word unpacked, trust me okay, i am reliable, i am an oldest chide, highly imperfect but no stretch a goody-goody but i was a reliable diva supreme court court clerk and a reliable legal aid attorney, giving all the, pathetically strategically unreliable people on earth. i have been a reliable partner in america's 19th largest law firm, a reliable author of five books, a reliable law professor, a reliable u.s. justice department official, a reliable law school dean and reliable parent, trustworthy and i think on any given day at least one or twoof them would agree. >> re
. >> rose: the likability becomes more important for telling the story becau they will be turned off. >> correct, correct. i thought it was important for -- to this to be about a secret and living a life with this secret and finding out the truth about the secret, that that was important to tell from that fern feeling that lifelong anxiety, from her point of view, that's why i chose it to be first person. >> rose: what she says on page 1, but it is not a simple story, it needs...
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i'm just trying to help people that none of this is about us because we are only here becau of our fathers and grandfathers, those people in our lives who made huge, painful sacrifices for us and it's our turn to do the same. if we continue to do that we will build a vibrant... continue to build a vibrant society and we have always moved forward in this country. always have. i can't think of a time in understanding the history of this country where we've moved backwards. where women have had fewer rights, where children have been more vulnerable. so we're making progress but sometimes it's hard in a day to day struggle to remember that and that's a big part of what leadership is about. it's just giving people the glass half full perspective that is real that keeps you going day in and day out. that's what i'm going to be doing and i know he's doing on the campaign trail and we deal for the next four years. >> rose: thank you for this opportunity to talk to you. >> it was great to talk to you, charlie. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> rose: the president and the first lady at the whit
i'm just trying to help people that none of this is about us because we are only here becau of our fathers and grandfathers, those people in our lives who made huge, painful sacrifices for us and it's our turn to do the same. if we continue to do that we will build a vibrant... continue to build a vibrant society and we have always moved forward in this country. always have. i can't think of a time in understanding the history of this country where we've moved backwards. where women have had...
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that would become also a banking union within a relatively short period of time becau the leaders haveasked the president of the european council to put this plan together before year end. they need to go farther. there's no question about it. they need to move fiscal union as well which will take probably more time, more summits, more delusion and elusion. they're heading in a new direction together. that's a clear sign that things are changing. >> woodruff: one of the things that people have commented on is germany seems to have been more accommodating in the past under chancellor merckel. the question is, is there a new dynamic with the president of france and the role he's playing? how do you see that. >> there's clearly a more focused on a balanced approach which fiscal consolidation which is happening in the euro-zone, when you look at the fiscal deficit in the euro-zone that's in the average about 4% at the moment. and moving in a direction of being under 3% in the next couple of years. and growth. that's a new dialogue that they're having at the moment. consolidation, yes. but
that would become also a banking union within a relatively short period of time becau the leaders haveasked the president of the european council to put this plan together before year end. they need to go farther. there's no question about it. they need to move fiscal union as well which will take probably more time, more summits, more delusion and elusion. they're heading in a new direction together. that's a clear sign that things are changing. >> woodruff: one of the things that people...
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becaus i think it goes aainst isatdi oer la ju ant us i would love to do q&a, and i'd particularly welcome dissenting questions from either my right or my lef it seems to me when you go back -- many ofoum e an tegnghaohe of the heart, they talk about how commit really want to understand the american idea you have to understand that we have sortof two streams of individuals toluence us, and to treams ofcommitghin. ifi ran self improving sort of conservatism. and then there's walt whitman self-realization kind of conservasm. i was thing of the war in the '60s, the capitalist and he sts ndua.ye id and then there were two streams of community minded thinking. one is the republican tradition to that's what a small are in the sense that all of us, regardless of party in this om i think, or may her's stmeutu r republican. they had a particular view of liberty which is the highest form of liberty was our ability to govern ourselves looking out not for our own interes bt anhhes lilsts ofhetire tradition, going back to the puritans. as i want to close my talk by citing two very different people. one
becaus i think it goes aainst isatdi oer la ju ant us i would love to do q&a, and i'd particularly welcome dissenting questions from either my right or my lef it seems to me when you go back -- many ofoum e an tegnghaohe of the heart, they talk about how commit really want to understand the american idea you have to understand that we have sortof two streams of individuals toluence us, and to treams ofcommitghin. ifi ran self improving sort of conservatism. and then there's walt whitman...
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esinre esimaab d them persevere tough the long challenges that are ahead becau even if afghanistan does become more atable it is gogt blalygi cic ita ewill no ino spo tou this process. so specifically on issues of corrupti, two great examples that hit eh oern ahe hand had nk orio ang of the afghan financial system that s previously unsn. otsif idetr aplgs fiof tthis ghinalwo t dit n of that. a network of banks and financial initutions that survived that challenge and be strengthened as rt twee stk hst a oganesoth is so significant is when you had something like kul bankapn thr oveint id afg hi ar mehatastwo chle to att coat t banscanl an put things in place that many of us believe had not happened and the imf came around to endorse the ram. yeengn scin elein tuse teono afgha national police. this has been going on a few years and been expand to other area ymthgh clpne evhed en0% raise. for the first time bags of cash being handed to a commander, n dohee, gnggin tse emratt enou ongng chaenges like corruption in afghan society, by strengthening institutions and being creative and empoweri
esinre esimaab d them persevere tough the long challenges that are ahead becau even if afghanistan does become more atable it is gogt blalygi cic ita ewill no ino spo tou this process. so specifically on issues of corrupti, two great examples that hit eh oern ahe hand had nk orio ang of the afghan financial system that s previously unsn. otsif idetr aplgs fiof tthis ghinalwo t dit n of that. a network of banks and financial initutions that survived that challenge and be strengthened as rt twee...
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new conservative white brother and his argument was you asians oughto be opposing affirmative acti becau it is in retoso. rgif you take the legacy of martin luther king jr. that it is not about interest but about principles. doesn't take anybody to tell you what your interests are. ndpriples -- sometimes principles cut again serve your interests. it might be in my interests as a mail to put the sisters down. but th is lax mol nc cait wthen are treating them wrong. nobody needs to tell me what my interests are. i know what my interests are. i am challenged at a moral and spiritual level. what vision do i he? wh princips iav ths quio he? in the last 30 or 40 years people were told just pursue your interests. that is it. how narrow. of course we have interests but we have more t inst weenf morality and spirituality and integrity of the delays sense of greatness of character. that is what is so powerful because you see aans riamanming together, and what they say in america. ofr down at thet we bringo a courthouse, 87% of young people d 10% having anything against them. this moment i brought
new conservative white brother and his argument was you asians oughto be opposing affirmative acti becau it is in retoso. rgif you take the legacy of martin luther king jr. that it is not about interest but about principles. doesn't take anybody to tell you what your interests are. ndpriples -- sometimes principles cut again serve your interests. it might be in my interests as a mail to put the sisters down. but th is lax mol nc cait wthen are treating them wrong. nobody needs to tell me what...
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book and thprimary documents that i came across in the course of this, and it's theeart of the or becauenwa 's im ahas o reghi sced'san privately didn't pull any punches like he doesn't publicly, but one of the most interestg thing about him, and i startthe poperony e erh mnt peese av owm hpeal ishiy b, 2341969, -- in 1969, there was a psychiatrist who interviewed ben, and he parpan y wadf, meitisg,e psychiatristook, this guy falls in love with ben, and you read 18 page, anou watch the process unfold, and it strind luin -- agypttec feg ha greater capacity as a human being just fm having known him. [laughter] he penciled in by nd, the buat ipealiioye teathe th iewerits att. he made people feel they had capability to go out and get it and inspired the news room to do that, and ultimately that's the ulteth wyoee theok itboor thaaas u ma. e hesttol seeds in the book is the pentagon papers, and the reason that's so i because ben, katharine, everybody tells you thst reut ia tht a there was a moment prior to the pentagon papers where ben had decided to publish something that kay 't k lde bld,
book and thprimary documents that i came across in the course of this, and it's theeart of the or becauenwa 's im ahas o reghi sced'san privately didn't pull any punches like he doesn't publicly, but one of the most interestg thing about him, and i startthe poperony e erh mnt peese av owm hpeal ishiy b, 2341969, -- in 1969, there was a psychiatrist who interviewed ben, and he parpan y wadf, meitisg,e psychiatristook, this guy falls in love with ben, and you read 18 page, anou watch the process...
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becaus we, through our networks, which re informed by enwasut nwh roctov kwhrals a anto our respective potential allies and we worked to bring them to our side. teen atwa vr an, sfit caev ihe100 sources in every province, am on every tribe, among every strata of society in afghanistan. e re nrkiler lawor p hantai t thhyalerra. eodtus temy but our friends and our potential friends and allies. that is how we ere able to work closelwithentral command in specialopioom t rgttehaou ialuss the late speaker of the house and great american politician, tip o'neill, he transferred all lila thwefedwihiob nde i scd,t l true for intelligence collection. you have to understand those neighborhos, those vlages, those valleys d the people astr p ahee ntecnhi t, mp complicated global arena, we have to understand. nosetatn mooriseoa liha face, driven by nonstate actors in some states like iran and north korea and others that support terrorist groups tt sotimedire foi anoike itll m more i believe a conflict about the people among the people and thi le akurt human intelligencen teenhalnf opion ann r 9/11. i
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necessarily cooked barbeque before and they shipped in animals from kentucky, and the reason thatrbeques is becauunity event and everybody shows up with meat and it takes a long time, and so it will give you attention, and not only does it take a long time, but it can cause a riot, because everybody is snatching at the food once it came out of the pit. it was described by the local papers aas a most disgraceful event. >> hey, when you are hungry, the ugly comes out. >> yes. >> and there was a poll about how you feel about the candidates chowing down on the campaign trail, and what are they measuring? etiquette, how they are eating, what is it that they are eating? what are people expressing? >> well, we share with people a whole bunch of pictures of candidates eating meat on sticks and in disgusting situations, and we asked, you know, do you feel really like at one with the candidate when you see him eating the local food or is do you feel really grossed out? 9% said, you know, it is that they did not care so much, but something like 29% of the people said it actually makes me like the candidate
necessarily cooked barbeque before and they shipped in animals from kentucky, and the reason thatrbeques is becauunity event and everybody shows up with meat and it takes a long time, and so it will give you attention, and not only does it take a long time, but it can cause a riot, because everybody is snatching at the food once it came out of the pit. it was described by the local papers aas a most disgraceful event. >> hey, when you are hungry, the ugly comes out. >> yes. >>...
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it was becau so many newspars were oing o is e b yadma ilat sar ceurnd lle ild bo athee of of the 20thcentury. >> exact rewrite. >> these became local monopolies and they did not get better as a result i , ge- puhefe e - t wveth question. igh aures buy c weita or so they had a free and open presby and lar and a lot optttesa a rriod c b ri but sa time in current times, take the example of china or singapore tciced mo nle onths palyngyusf t t ahes argument that the free-for-all capitalism you know to the extent that it is in the united ates might note le t mpagt llnn on d ithne e oucoll inatasitl t candy wod argue that and they do argue that allowing an unmited "american idol" type shows is ot oingel em d t hhiwi tp soreofhiy cnoftrng inatn. the hiorians, do you think the chinese are onto something or suicidal or somewhere in between? >> you know one of the prileges hin tengd ist ivtyiowith neourtetnt o veryepmber and i work with the ones who come from other countries. in recent years more and more of the students are from china, so i have this you owgrt trts thihe che enndara t m. ane g
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d,obsl w i e f years some significant movement which have often benefited but sometimes becaus o vs d ci aolal ctegelone ons. wehaebate aie the countries probably led by brazil have decided to address the matter and sometimes take dostic meases toctuay, yw, cuheco aak ouitncng pifl hol o aeldhe we of consistently in the past argued against capital flow evhilss eductaly i opntasn rtarene arme capital flow measures as occasially legitimate. that's number one. number two, ouresh rtve ensy anvelilrs d ctnsnc me he quantitative easing measures taken lately, particularly qe1, if i recall. aclyemraauneeabto so nuti that the research is closed and that the matter is over, but i think that weneed to look at it carefully, anwe suldotuw, be wac cusar wed ey atnte haca i clearly could have an impact and if so, we need to be aware of it, and we need to respond collectily. ye lking for, again, aady. m? [di er gwost f, nbo met you mentioned that you are of the view that much o the unemplment problem is mosy cyclical. i sustde w y vet ikfo atal plnt anso sd ti, you also mentioned that federal policy
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>> no, becau there is actually a change.b numbers months, and compare them to the first month of the year, january, it's exactly the same. so this second quarter has been horrible. now, the president does -- is very well liked. we've seen that throughout the polls. but in the swing states he's at 43%, 45%, he needs to be above 50%. any incumbent knows you have to go into the final stretch at 50 or above or you're in real trouble. so i think, while -- i mean, i grow with doug. i think it's early yet so we have time to have this play out. but it is significant. >> okay, susan. let's move to our next topic and begin with you on that one, the holiday happenings. the romney camp ran into some messaging issues on the health care mandate issues. let's listen first to mr. romney first his senior aide. >> the governor disagreed with the ruling of the court. he agreed with the dissent that was written by justice scalia, which very clearly stated that the mandate was not a tax. >> well, the supreme court has the final word, and their f
>> no, becau there is actually a change.b numbers months, and compare them to the first month of the year, january, it's exactly the same. so this second quarter has been horrible. now, the president does -- is very well liked. we've seen that throughout the polls. but in the swing states he's at 43%, 45%, he needs to be above 50%. any incumbent knows you have to go into the final stretch at 50 or above or you're in real trouble. so i think, while -- i mean, i grow with doug. i think it's...
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thiss not becau eiseower s ed ga. iss ciew evt mt t tredases o ilan continuity. throughout johnson's presidency, eisenhower placs extraordinary off camwlre n l, san mup neo jhson' ose ? fo to think up an emergency, so, but some other reason why you need be here, but i need to talk to you to the point that there are meetings and the white hoe abt vietnam atesorr soieatnd nh rheti sk e. nentnsaiu' the best chief of staff of od. >> ireally amazing. that rationship is reg. hnatal ht i y y r met him, attended a reception, just that he could have physical evidence of a relationsp demand who then was the maer. iomha oll guo ferf th sadat, 1981 on a version of the thgydnikche in the otheroo . e't t of love lost between either of them. you can understand why. but on the way back, nixon goes nallnatnnoaoennns ne, hate is gone and kissinger is gone. it's a weird play mode. theaeeet beome ids aneyh t ne eylie r ot ath both realize that theyere ssedut ooffice a little before they woulde liked. i think they looked around and saw nin in a reagana idaneyht, t trr thha a prt e et
thiss not becau eiseower s ed ga. iss ciew evt mt t tredases o ilan continuity. throughout johnson's presidency, eisenhower placs extraordinary off camwlre n l, san mup neo jhson' ose ? fo to think up an emergency, so, but some other reason why you need be here, but i need to talk to you to the point that there are meetings and the white hoe abt vietnam atesorr soieatnd nh rheti sk e. nentnsaiu' the best chief of staff of od. >> ireally amazing. that rationship is reg. hnatal ht i y y r...
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him, in that this, at that time, was a death sentence, and yet research was progressing quickly, and becauch we felt were great and could possibly make it to the clinic in a few years. >> narrator: for a decade, doctors had tried to stop the virus without success. but magic was diagnosed when david ho and others were just starting to test a new approach. >> so, i wanted to, while presenting him with very tragic news, wanted to give him something on the positive side, in a realistic way, and said that, "there are a number of promising drugs coming down the pike" and, "just, you know, take good care of yourself. hang on, and these drugs may help you out someday." >> but remember, no one wanted to play with him. and no one wanted to be on a basketball court with magic johnson. and it frightened everybody. what if he fell, what if he slipped, what if we got sweat on us. >> nartor: magic wanteto stay in the game, but players across the country balked. even his best friend, a.c. green, rejected him. >> that really hurt me. a.c. is a very religious man, so he felt that the way i got the disease,
him, in that this, at that time, was a death sentence, and yet research was progressing quickly, and becauch we felt were great and could possibly make it to the clinic in a few years. >> narrator: for a decade, doctors had tried to stop the virus without success. but magic was diagnosed when david ho and others were just starting to test a new approach. >> so, i wanted to, while presenting him with very tragic news, wanted to give him something on the positive side, in a realistic...
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. >> guest: he and i are going to have coffee together becau he'sabteigbo oftyieinid wng "the fenine mystique" which began some of this, in a relatively short period of te we've changed so much. hat enightt.t mes hate ar dct men so t yon won asife amother alone. and then you go to an antithesis, and that's woman doesn't care about being a wife, anwe t wd.nouteing d tu cupit of oe rye good and me ohe new ways are really terrific. let's try to put them together. but given the fact that it's been a ti s pd im n oor stsiweta d waat hot oo te trke found safest and most proctive to at some level mimic thr male coeagues. edvipait lethro me swe d is ask for paternity leave, and i said, why not? i mean, i was doing what i thought was the obvious thing tht thio nome the guys around me in d llaiim aitav a ly thgh sd ha. >> host: did you have to rescind the offer? >> guest: somebody else d to rescind the offer. it wasn't policy a that point. at that point in time. nkt te s thneon of peoplwho e now in their 20s and early 30s. they've own up in a completely different rld, they em toe emoerh anthth
. >> guest: he and i are going to have coffee together becau he'sabteigbo oftyieinid wng "the fenine mystique" which began some of this, in a relatively short period of te we've changed so much. hat enightt.t mes hate ar dct men so t yon won asife amother alone. and then you go to an antithesis, and that's woman doesn't care about being a wife, anwe t wd.nouteing d tu cupit of oe rye good and me ohe new ways are really terrific. let's try to put them together. but given the fact...
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. >> reporter: almost every county in the state has been declared federal di ssaster areas becaus ofrought, and if the cattle ranchers cannot afford to keep feeding the herd, this is where they end up, at action, and the ranchers say they have never seen so many cattle up for sale. you were not joking, because when you cake around the corner, they followed you pretty good. >> they know when the tractor starts up there, is the hay on the way. >> reporter: here comes the food. and stacy avi hoping to hang on long enough to see it rain again. >> it is depressing to farm and have the livestock to keep them the way you want them to be and then to sell them. >> reporter: ed levin daendara, arkansas. >>> and do we even check where the food is grown? we have to bring in kat from eatocracy. i have to tell you that i don't know what is grown here and somewhere else. is it on a label somewhere or how do you do that? >> well, you not the only one who has that difficulty and luckily not the only one looking for it. meat has to have a country of origin label on it. it is a little bit harder to tel
. >> reporter: almost every county in the state has been declared federal di ssaster areas becaus ofrought, and if the cattle ranchers cannot afford to keep feeding the herd, this is where they end up, at action, and the ranchers say they have never seen so many cattle up for sale. you were not joking, because when you cake around the corner, they followed you pretty good. >> they know when the tractor starts up there, is the hay on the way. >> reporter: here comes the food....
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i k tpecoe mo dteu ofalns oi noe is previous vernor becau it is a promise home state and they will turneep the democrati and that thosesouldkeryer bos ev go tob. hi nheip f another woman. i can even see whispered that they are be youcan so i think those are thete es g teponhr oldhgeb t weulcty np with instead of 17 women in the ited states senate, end up with at et. e ss o n. [aus and where the target. this is always a guess. i wold put projects into florid n hi fdane oa rdo win. we need to pull bill nelson back in, even if it dragging his sweet little self down. it's a lovely man, b it'hard ghin rgt s k tonycu ha re does. and there are eight really solid democratic women outf or26 rena etrn a eyluomci wo nyyost ermt lois frankel. [applause] she is a very, very good chance to winaa e sea n he sokslk os,onth fliahowr lpp e te her career and so this is important to us. there is a woman nad v [cs apse ou tirom o ieoag county, an african-american woman who is dynamic beyond belief and i thk she can and will win without. a lot of help. ino i i rotwtee 'vt epa teou ofr ne fan because we need
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but that's part of the process leading to the next step, probably the ultimate step becau. >> mike, mayilding that's behind you, not the apartment building, but it looks like some store fronts there. has all of that been evacuated as well? there's no business going on today, right? >> reporter: no, there's no business there. but i'll tell you on the other side one block away on 16th street there's a small mini mall with a nice spanish food restaurant, a laundromat, couple of other things. they're still doing business. the four buildings directly adjacent to the apartment building where holmes lived, including this little complex you're talking about here, are all evacuated. those tenants, occupants were allowed last night to go back in under police escort to their buildings, not to holmes' building, to retrieve personal items, people things. they were told it would be at least a day before they could get back in their buildings. >> mike taibbi, many thanks for the live report. it is the top of the hour here, 1:00 p.m. on the east coast, 11:00 a.m. in colorado and 9:00 a.m. on the west c
but that's part of the process leading to the next step, probably the ultimate step becau. >> mike, mayilding that's behind you, not the apartment building, but it looks like some store fronts there. has all of that been evacuated as well? there's no business going on today, right? >> reporter: no, there's no business there. but i'll tell you on the other side one block away on 16th street there's a small mini mall with a nice spanish food restaurant, a laundromat, couple of other...