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. 4th of july . >>> several gathered for the seventh animal berger eating contest. the number one ranked eater in the world won. >> 28 hamburgers in 12 minutes h that is two better than her previous record of 26 set last year. the mother of four took home $1500 in cash along with a belly ache and following the contest everyone was treated to a free single berger. she's probably used to eating fast. we'll see you coming up at 10:00. harvey: so boosie is worried that half the population could turn gay in 10 years. and it's all because of tv. >> they have gays on cartoons. like these are kids. >> he makes some really bad points but he makes a couple that he thinks are good. >> he said if his son was guy, don't know, i would probably slap his ass back straight. i think i'm going to kick his ass. harvey: like i said, he made some bad points. like i said. >> the game. his son was turning 13. has all of these hollywood heavy hitters. instagram and do videos for his son, kendrick lamar, chris graham, travis barker, diddy. >> tyrese gave the best one. >> what did he do?
. 4th of july . >>> several gathered for the seventh animal berger eating contest. the number one ranked eater in the world won. >> 28 hamburgers in 12 minutes h that is two better than her previous record of 26 set last year. the mother of four took home $1500 in cash along with a belly ache and following the contest everyone was treated to a free single berger. she's probably used to eating fast. we'll see you coming up at 10:00. harvey: so boosie is worried that half the...
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>>pam moore: 1 couple called an image of the berger i clean water to men from top of the stairs while they slept down below he was caught on a surveillance video lingering from 15 minutes or so you can see him at the talk ride of the screen. >>gary: to everyone is optimistic the giants made a trade is not a black box/you have to dent out your goal was to find out who would is. >>gary: that want to be a part of this great catch we had a guest today were another shot your lexus pursuit perfections and not injured himself from the alta highlight courtesy of lexus the all-star game the new director loves soccer and the beautiful stadium in san jose tonight and in the arsenal verse of the best and mls. on this cushion for generations. alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. introducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. max cover is another great way to lysol
>>pam moore: 1 couple called an image of the berger i clean water to men from top of the stairs while they slept down below he was caught on a surveillance video lingering from 15 minutes or so you can see him at the talk ride of the screen. >>gary: to everyone is optimistic the giants made a trade is not a black box/you have to dent out your goal was to find out who would is. >>gary: that want to be a part of this great catch we had a guest today were another shot your lexus...
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. >> pam: the movie about hero pie let the bay area resident sullen berger will take place in september. how people the miracle on the hudson clearing the u.s. air plan on the hudson river at the engines were taken up by bird strikes everybody on board on the flight was rescued also go in the scrutiny following the emergency landing claim that wrote captain tom hanks is the >> gary: plan out and new york city six teams are vying to come to the hamptons meeting with the great music client kevin and bean come play for their teams. the sixth billionaires' sort of speak management come in and say please take are millions now the mets today with his current oklahoma city. and again zero granis all the time one of his friends wait doubt he is 90% share he will stay with the thunder for another year end the warriors will be a first of tomorrow they get to sit down with all the crew of bursting in the morning. they will make their pitch and then. >> gary: and basketball camp or of singling out because it was a bayview ymca freed all protests of heads. that becomes a restricted free agent at mid
. >> pam: the movie about hero pie let the bay area resident sullen berger will take place in september. how people the miracle on the hudson clearing the u.s. air plan on the hudson river at the engines were taken up by bird strikes everybody on board on the flight was rescued also go in the scrutiny following the emergency landing claim that wrote captain tom hanks is the >> gary: plan out and new york city six teams are vying to come to the hamptons meeting with the great music...
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bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen, starting in new york is danny bergerng at a trend that started last august with all of the oversee woes and continued on since brexit, since the banking issues we are having in italy. a study out of credit squeeze trading strategy group, the bottom line is looking at smd swings overnight. -- s&p swings overnight, this half year that line has been slowly ticking up as we have had overseas concerns in the middle of the night, jolting stocks. at the top, our small-cap russell 2000 index which historically swings more overnight, a less liquid market. some trading on that will be -- make it swing more. these two lines have been converging and according to credit suisse, this is the closest that these have ever swung together. it is showing how overnight the volatility from europe is jolting u.s. stocks. .ou can look at this vonnie: talking about this morning, everything we looked at was at the extreme. a good illustration of that. mark? mark: a lot has been said about european banks since brexit and even before. the banking t
bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen, starting in new york is danny bergerng at a trend that started last august with all of the oversee woes and continued on since brexit, since the banking issues we are having in italy. a study out of credit squeeze trading strategy group, the bottom line is looking at smd swings overnight. -- s&p swings overnight, this half year that line has been slowly ticking up as we have had overseas concerns in the middle of the...
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we have stuck reporter danny berger and joe weisenthal.s clearly been a strategy that has worked. is there a bias toward it? start it was a really bad to the year for active management. the worst hit since 2003. looking at what is going on, valuations are high, stock correlations are high. it is a tough environment to be a stock picker. you want to know what is making my returns? stocks.t individual people point to factors like style, momentum, low volatility. people are saying, it sounds like that is what is moving my return, and that is not what i am used to. people are having to reevaluate and say, actually this year, it was whether or not i picked the right factors that determines my outcome. the is there anyone making case that active management will come back one day? there seems to be so many factors lining up against it. the ease with which people can viewto etf, the general that has taken over everyone should be indexing. anyone saying they will be back? dani: a few strategists that was volatility comes up again, we will see the d
we have stuck reporter danny berger and joe weisenthal.s clearly been a strategy that has worked. is there a bias toward it? start it was a really bad to the year for active management. the worst hit since 2003. looking at what is going on, valuations are high, stock correlations are high. it is a tough environment to be a stock picker. you want to know what is making my returns? stocks.t individual people point to factors like style, momentum, low volatility. people are saying, it sounds like...
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but she's got darren clark and berger who just won at the st. jude. tomorrow i think she has jimmy walker. but maybe we'll make a shot of this and take a quick look. i hope she can make it. that thing's heavy. >> and it's hot out. >> anyway, the fed says we'll see you in september. steve leisman is here with more on the -- >> i love this. you don't like this. maybe investors don't but this is great. this is good stuff. the fed. >> so the pga is happening and you like talking about the fed? >> joe, i don't golf. i fish on the ponds in golf clubs. >> my sardonic take, then i'll let you go. markets at new highs. maybe we'll raise now. we orchestrated what we want, if it goes down we can't raise. >> the tail wagging the dog kind of thing. i went in yesterday with sort of a -- here was the question for people out there. which is can you stay on vacation or do you get back from the beach? this whole issue of the great september rate debate. they said consumer spending was growing strongly, said the labor market has strengthened, and the economy is growing a
but she's got darren clark and berger who just won at the st. jude. tomorrow i think she has jimmy walker. but maybe we'll make a shot of this and take a quick look. i hope she can make it. that thing's heavy. >> and it's hot out. >> anyway, the fed says we'll see you in september. steve leisman is here with more on the -- >> i love this. you don't like this. maybe investors don't but this is great. this is good stuff. the fed. >> so the pga is happening and you like...
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. >> c-span: sandy berger was your law school roommate or cornell? >> guest: we were at cornell i didn't know him then and then room mates in college and went on to be president clinton's advisor. >> host: and now deceased? >> guest: he died tragically six mo months ago. >> c-span: what did you think when he got in trouble over the archive stuff? >> guest: i know what i read. he was extremely honest. as i understand it, he went to the archives to take notes for a speech he was helping -- some public policy and instead of coming the next day and reading it he took papers home with him so he could research it and then to bring it back. so he violated the rules of the archives. he was criminally investigated. it was very hurtful to him. but he was never prosecuted for it. >> you had a small note on a man named richard bloomenthal. >> guest: when i was a young income for jacob chavits, whose later seat i sought, i hated the vietnam war and organized a group of interns to distribute a petition to johnson that we -- this was the phrase. the best and bright
. >> c-span: sandy berger was your law school roommate or cornell? >> guest: we were at cornell i didn't know him then and then room mates in college and went on to be president clinton's advisor. >> host: and now deceased? >> guest: he died tragically six mo months ago. >> c-span: what did you think when he got in trouble over the archive stuff? >> guest: i know what i read. he was extremely honest. as i understand it, he went to the archives to take notes...
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. >> i wonder if contradictory messages from president berger one seat -- president erdogan seemed tongue-in-cheek is a strong ruler. peacefulcalling for a end to this coup, you have to wonder how honesty is being. from the experts we have had in the last hour, it seems this is a leader willing to wage war in order to stay in power. hadrter: certainly, he has a tenacious grip on power in turkey in the last few years. , then mayor of istanbul subsequently his prime minister for many years. popularly elected president in 2014. he was turkey's first popularly elected president. having won that vote, he can say he has the support of the people. but there is obviously a huge him,on that does not like does not like what he is doing, does not like his party. previously, these people were represented by the army. lot of time to curtail the army's influence in turkey. beene think he has successful, but it seems there are still factions of the army that have the power to do this. you very much joining us, george friedman. is a geopolitical strategist on international affairs and the founder and chairman of
. >> i wonder if contradictory messages from president berger one seat -- president erdogan seemed tongue-in-cheek is a strong ruler. peacefulcalling for a end to this coup, you have to wonder how honesty is being. from the experts we have had in the last hour, it seems this is a leader willing to wage war in order to stay in power. hadrter: certainly, he has a tenacious grip on power in turkey in the last few years. , then mayor of istanbul subsequently his prime minister for many years....
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several hungry competitors gathered to see who can eat it most z bergers in 12 minutes. plus wait till you see the helpful contraption some health officials have come up with to help people in a particular time of need. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. . >>> the biggest planet is expecting a visitor. as juniper late monday it will fire main rocket jen. it's designed to peak through the massive planet from the inside out. very cool. >>> believe it or not you may soon you fighting over the middle seat on your next flight. an airline designer has revealed its design for side slip seats. they slide over each other to add more room in the aisle as passengers board and plane. best part is the width of the middle seat increases from 18 to 20 inches and it sits further back. all of that not enough to convince me. each seat will also have more elbow room. that's good. >> that's a little bit of good news for the million seat people. >>> google being sued by two applicants for age description and their suit is get much larger if a motion is granted by a federal court in ca
several hungry competitors gathered to see who can eat it most z bergers in 12 minutes. plus wait till you see the helpful contraption some health officials have come up with to help people in a particular time of need. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. . >>> the biggest planet is expecting a visitor. as juniper late monday it will fire main rocket jen. it's designed to peak through the massive planet from the inside out. very cool. >>> believe it or not you may soon...
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berger scholarship provides a framework that is generous of the analysis to examine conditions of isolation and segregation and institutional racism in countries like france, belgium and britain. but we don't have to look too far for the residents in daily life. the rampant police brutality, dysfunction and corruption, high crime and poor education and underemployment for generations in the city of baltimore provide opportunities for poor people. black, brown and working class whites for dignity and respect. particularly when we consider the residents involved in the uprising last april described by the city's mayor and by the baltimore residents from the realities. people without respect for their own communities. they provided an opportunity for baltimore and for all walks of life and backgrounds so poverty and other cities across the country if not the globe. finally, it is with pride by dear friend and colleague who devoted a good portion to the complexities black urban life in the united states but just as importantly someone that is personally committed to the quality of the purpose i
berger scholarship provides a framework that is generous of the analysis to examine conditions of isolation and segregation and institutional racism in countries like france, belgium and britain. but we don't have to look too far for the residents in daily life. the rampant police brutality, dysfunction and corruption, high crime and poor education and underemployment for generations in the city of baltimore provide opportunities for poor people. black, brown and working class whites for...
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one of the women i interviewed for the book is kelley karen berger, a millennial from seattle who started her own blog to the campaign of 2000 that called liberty belle. she also is credited with holding the very first tea party in the united states in february 2 2009 before the tea party moniker came to define that movement. she was holding a protest in native seattle to protest the american recovery and reinvestment act which is more commonly known as stimulus package. she gained a lot of national attention from right-wing media. michelle malkin has been a longtime conservative columnist, she sat like a been a solidarity with protesters there. kelley really sort of told me the reason for getting involved at the tea party was because of the financial crisis from the 2008 campaign of barack obama's proposals for increasing the size of government. i personally solid candidate obama was saying and not he was a total radical and i couldn't understand why it would not it was a moderate. not that i like mccain, but this guy is totally far out in left field. what are you thinking? so she would
one of the women i interviewed for the book is kelley karen berger, a millennial from seattle who started her own blog to the campaign of 2000 that called liberty belle. she also is credited with holding the very first tea party in the united states in february 2 2009 before the tea party moniker came to define that movement. she was holding a protest in native seattle to protest the american recovery and reinvestment act which is more commonly known as stimulus package. she gained a lot of...
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. >> sandy berger was your law school running mate. he went on to be his advisors. he died tragically six months ago. >> what did you think of the last really public moment in his life when he got in trouble with the archive stuff? >> i know what i read and he's completely honest, a public person. as i understand it, he went to the archives to take notes for a speech that he was working on for some public policy. instead of coming in the next day and reading it, he took some papers home with him so he could research it and then to bring it back. so, that apparently violated the rules of the archives. he was criminally investigated, it was very hurtful to him but he was never prosecuted for it. >> you have a man in here named richard blumenthal. >> he was a republican senator from new york who seat i later sought. i hated the vietnam war. i organized a group of 20 interns to distribute a petition , that the best and the brightest are here trying to do good but we can't with you hovering over us. someone in our group was a pro-war war person. they went to the washingt
. >> sandy berger was your law school running mate. he went on to be his advisors. he died tragically six months ago. >> what did you think of the last really public moment in his life when he got in trouble with the archive stuff? >> i know what i read and he's completely honest, a public person. as i understand it, he went to the archives to take notes for a speech that he was working on for some public policy. instead of coming in the next day and reading it, he took some...
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here has written a fictional story but he uses actual people that existed, justice frank berger. justice douglas. iddle.ey general b these are real people but he is telling a fictional story. fictional story using actual institutions and actual facts. i know that criticism was made by a documentarian. his job is to tell the photographic truth. goghs of the theater. we capture the essential truth of that experience. [applause] in the middle, can we pass the microphone? >> i want to thank you also. japanese-american buddhist temple and one of the offerings in our library is a book called "rice country." in the early chapters, they talk about j a.c.l.. they referred to it as a collusion league more than anything else. i want to thank you for setting that straight and allowing me to the mitigation the j a.c.l. played in protecting the population in the camps. ofquestion is, i see a lot results of japanese americans trying to stay under the radar post war. the buddhist churches of america patterns aform methodist kind of form. is, isuess my question there any way around that? i just d
here has written a fictional story but he uses actual people that existed, justice frank berger. justice douglas. iddle.ey general b these are real people but he is telling a fictional story. fictional story using actual institutions and actual facts. i know that criticism was made by a documentarian. his job is to tell the photographic truth. goghs of the theater. we capture the essential truth of that experience. [applause] in the middle, can we pass the microphone? >> i want to thank...
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with berger, the conferences went on at great length as the justices discussed about cases among themselves. but with chief justice rehnquist, the conferences were much shorter. let's say our road's and the differences of the discussion will come out in the writing. do you have any thoughts about these very different management styles with chief justice burger and chief justice rehnquist? and whether you have a preference for orally extending the conference and irony views that way or whether we should just leave it for the writing? chief justice roberts: well, you know, if you think chief justice burger's were too long and chief justice rehnquist's were too short, maybe this is a goldilocks moment and we are just right. [laughter] i think it is important. it is probably true that we discussed things a little bit more than we did under chief justice rehnquist. i think that helps move things along. you do get to i appoint -- that is -- you do get to a point, that is a phrase we use, you leave it to the writing. when you get to the small details, it is hard when you get nine people talking ab
with berger, the conferences went on at great length as the justices discussed about cases among themselves. but with chief justice rehnquist, the conferences were much shorter. let's say our road's and the differences of the discussion will come out in the writing. do you have any thoughts about these very different management styles with chief justice burger and chief justice rehnquist? and whether you have a preference for orally extending the conference and irony views that way or whether...
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. >> michael krause berger will be staying with us from blackrock but now let's get back to the news coming out of south france. at least 84 people are dead after a truck loaded with arms drove into a late-night crowd and nice during bastille day celebrations. crystal joins us now on the phone. >> thank you for giving of your time today after the tragic events. can you explain what it was like to be there? family becausey we were celebrating the national and bastille day yesterday it was around 10:30. after the fireworks we heard some gunshots at the beginning of thought it was the fireworks. we saw thedenly crowd moving into different directions. i took my kid and my wife and we got inside. after a while we just were leave thend trying to center of nice and we saw many policeman in the streets trying to guide us to evacuate. >> you are part of the socialist party, fronts while a lot of's party. i saw your blog and i went to your website and you are talking with excitement about how best deals celebrations you were hoping would bring vitality back to france. how much of a wound is th
. >> michael krause berger will be staying with us from blackrock but now let's get back to the news coming out of south france. at least 84 people are dead after a truck loaded with arms drove into a late-night crowd and nice during bastille day celebrations. crystal joins us now on the phone. >> thank you for giving of your time today after the tragic events. can you explain what it was like to be there? family becausey we were celebrating the national and bastille day yesterday...
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how does secretary clinton's conduct differ from david petraeus or sandy berger?another question. the espionage chapter specifically, u.s. code 793f doesn't require that a subject intentionally or knowingly but with gross negligence act. this isn't going away for comey. he will get brought up to capitol hill to reexplain himself. >> i found that very interesting. what you just read is very much the kind of talking points for many of the republicans today. sean spicer, spokesman for the rnc, said exactly that. so many questions need to be answered. i wonder if it's politically smart of them to shift this on to comey rather than on to hillary clinton's judgment and making good decisions. that seems like a more durable criticism than suggesting that comey was acting sort of shady when people basically on both sides of the aisle say he's a very trustworthy guy with great integrity. >> not some republican spokesman but the republican nominee reacted by saying comey's rigged. this guy was the deputy attorney general for george w. bush, is very much regarded for his inde
how does secretary clinton's conduct differ from david petraeus or sandy berger?another question. the espionage chapter specifically, u.s. code 793f doesn't require that a subject intentionally or knowingly but with gross negligence act. this isn't going away for comey. he will get brought up to capitol hill to reexplain himself. >> i found that very interesting. what you just read is very much the kind of talking points for many of the republicans today. sean spicer, spokesman for the...
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city's market east area and today our cameras got a behind the scenes tore of the former stelle len bergerepartment store is now new office space at 11th and chestnut. the $600 million restoration will be the home of lots of businesses including a new mom's organic mark on the first floor. that's in the final stages of renovations and you can expect that grocery store to open this winter. >>> broadcast live on facebook, what it's like to be caught in drive by shooting. what happened after a group of men started live streaming right before the bullets started flying. >>> we shared lot of warnings about playing the pokemon go game over the past few days but does the game just help solve a crime? how it may have helped track down wanted man. >>> it's a major medical problem making life even more difficult for people who just have joint replace many surgery. some young people in new jersey may have just solved the probl problem. ♪ >> in harrisburg six top lawmakers voted unanimously on attacks bill in hopes of funding a $31 billion spending bill. now, a $1.3 billion tax and revenue package is
city's market east area and today our cameras got a behind the scenes tore of the former stelle len bergerepartment store is now new office space at 11th and chestnut. the $600 million restoration will be the home of lots of businesses including a new mom's organic mark on the first floor. that's in the final stages of renovations and you can expect that grocery store to open this winter. >>> broadcast live on facebook, what it's like to be caught in drive by shooting. what happened...
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jim berger. simple question i heard a lot of talk about ttip. i haven't heard a lot about political will. does political will include a willingness for both sides to make serious compromises? i haven't heard the word compromise much in two years. >> i think i said concessions. i'm not a native english speaker. maybe -- no, i didn't use that word. but obviously if we were not ready to compromise, why would we engage in negotiations. we need to compromise and see what is on the table, what are your priorities? are they enough so that you can compromise on those and that makes it complicated but that is why we engage on this. we need to compromise. the whole european union is about compromising actually. we're quite good at compromising. >> up here and then all the way in the back. >> hi, my name is -- adam single. i'm curious at what point during article 50 if it gets used by uk to pull out would that change change the priorities for your office in negotiating the ttip, that beginning, that towards the end, is that after formally leaving, is durin
jim berger. simple question i heard a lot of talk about ttip. i haven't heard a lot about political will. does political will include a willingness for both sides to make serious compromises? i haven't heard the word compromise much in two years. >> i think i said concessions. i'm not a native english speaker. maybe -- no, i didn't use that word. but obviously if we were not ready to compromise, why would we engage in negotiations. we need to compromise and see what is on the table, what...
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. >> reporter: there have been instances, whether it's general petraeus or sandy berger or otherwise,hat when there was prunetive acti tivtiv tivtive p, they did discuss -- >> i'm just not going to do it. i refer you to the individuals in question. if they're represented by others, they'll speak to that, but i won't do that. [ inaudible ] -- disagree with the assessment that the state department has' culture of being lax in the protection of classified information, why is it that the highest state department official was allowed to establish and use a private e-mail server with, as i understand it, no government-provided security for e-mails that contain information that as the fbi director said this morning, some of which was classified at the time it was sent and received? i mean, if it's not lax, how can the top official of the department go off and set up their own system that isn't subject to the normal procedures here? >> look, i'm not going to relitigate the investigation. as i said, i'm not going to speak to the findings and recommendations. the fbi director spoke to that earl
. >> reporter: there have been instances, whether it's general petraeus or sandy berger or otherwise,hat when there was prunetive acti tivtiv tivtive p, they did discuss -- >> i'm just not going to do it. i refer you to the individuals in question. if they're represented by others, they'll speak to that, but i won't do that. [ inaudible ] -- disagree with the assessment that the state department has' culture of being lax in the protection of classified information, why is it that...
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steven berger, an emergency trauma physician at baylor university medical center here in dallas, who led the emergency room team the night of the attack. thank you so much for coming in. as a trauma physician, you train for this. you train for mass casualty situations. but can anything prepare you, really, for what you saw thursday night and into friday morning? >> well, we do train for this. we do drills, exercises, rehearse what we're going to do from time to time, so that we are prepared. so that when something like this happens, we kick in more second nature. there's one thing to train for. it certainly is another thing to actually have to live it and do it. but once -- you've got to have the training so that you can hopefully kick in second nature. train as a team. it's not one individual. as a team, we train, we work together. teams of physicians, nurses, technicians, et cetera. and you just hope we all gel together, which on thursday night, i was just really proud of our team, how well we gelled together, came together and rallied. even team members who weren't at the hospital
steven berger, an emergency trauma physician at baylor university medical center here in dallas, who led the emergency room team the night of the attack. thank you so much for coming in. as a trauma physician, you train for this. you train for mass casualty situations. but can anything prepare you, really, for what you saw thursday night and into friday morning? >> well, we do train for this. we do drills, exercises, rehearse what we're going to do from time to time, so that we are...
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reporter: because certainly there have been instances, whether it's general petraeus or san sandy berger or others that when there was punitive action taken they did discuss security clearance. >> i'm not going to discuss individual security clearances from this podium. just not going to do it. and i refer you to the individuals in question and if they are represented by others to speak to that but i don't who do that. >> reporter: one more on the question of laxity. you state you disagree with the assessment that the state department is lax, has a culture of being lax in protection of classified information. why is it that the highest state department official was allowed to establish and use a private e-mail server with, as i understand it, no government-provided by security for e-mails that contained information that as the fbi director said this morning some of which was classified at the time it was sent and received. i mean, if it's not lax how can the top official of the department go off and set up their own system that isn't subject to the normal procedures here? >> look, i'm no
reporter: because certainly there have been instances, whether it's general petraeus or san sandy berger or others that when there was punitive action taken they did discuss security clearance. >> i'm not going to discuss individual security clearances from this podium. just not going to do it. and i refer you to the individuals in question and if they are represented by others to speak to that but i don't who do that. >> reporter: one more on the question of laxity. you state you...
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>>will tran: here as the berger deep-fried in looks like a funnel cake here is the eldest bird the chickenl tran: the cry oriole-- deep fried oreo, deep froed twix. >>will tran: this is a disaster within to happen >>darya: if from the control place go to the fair parades is another all the activity on our web site www.kron4.com >>mark:pet of the week joey. in the city of sonoma check out some great that if and begin by getting up and considered your local animal shelter. . time for the world according to gary:presented by hershey >>gary: and the national league game in the park he would head a new plan./ >>darya: he is pretty good for a pitcher. >>darya: these meeting with all the teams this weekend. >>darya: intelligence who was with an a mile or however far from real--you. >>darya: he did need the video it was home surveillance video. >>gary: he yelled and screamed and he had to go home. >>gary: lazurite---that is right. >>gary: is a big controversy about the outfits. >>darya: 11 to show you weren't a ps and from someone who knows about the danger of fireworks. >>darya: the sentence with
>>will tran: here as the berger deep-fried in looks like a funnel cake here is the eldest bird the chickenl tran: the cry oriole-- deep fried oreo, deep froed twix. >>will tran: this is a disaster within to happen >>darya: if from the control place go to the fair parades is another all the activity on our web site www.kron4.com >>mark:pet of the week joey. in the city of sonoma check out some great that if and begin by getting up and considered your local animal shelter....
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we are a few blocks away from hagan berger. officers say they spotted their own missing trailer here last night and when they began investigating they found more behind the gate. we were here as police began to process the scene. it appears the sheriff's office was the victim in this case. this stolen trail it is worth about $50,000. it is used for community farming projects. police tell us when they arrived at the lot they found two suspects and gave chase. they say one was armed with a gun so they called oakland police to help assist in the search. they used a helicopter to help locate the suspects. police arrested a man and a woman and one suspect was able to assist -- and one of those suspects was able to escape. when on the property police found thousands of dollars worth of stolen items. it looks the suspects may have been sporting on this property living in an rv with the property owner having no idea that they were here. we are hearing that deputies will be out here again later this morning, possibly early this afternoo
we are a few blocks away from hagan berger. officers say they spotted their own missing trailer here last night and when they began investigating they found more behind the gate. we were here as police began to process the scene. it appears the sheriff's office was the victim in this case. this stolen trail it is worth about $50,000. it is used for community farming projects. police tell us when they arrived at the lot they found two suspects and gave chase. they say one was armed with a gun so...
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when mitch berger was down on ush versus gore, i was also down there in palm beach wailing county, alm beach trying to defend our candidate, who should have been the president. no one in one but this room, i guarantee you, who to rstands more and wants work harder to get rid of a that as my fellow colleague from new york, i guess hat's where she was, said doesn't work. nd in this particular platform we recognize fundamentally that proposition, and i need you to what or a second and look we have already said as a matter of unity. just consider this, you have in a democratic platform. we support a constitutional overturn the supreme court's decisions in citizen united in buckley versus valeo. great. to end secret account money and politics required through executive order and egislation significantly more disclosure and transparency by utside groups, contractors, public corporations to their shareholders. voices of amplify the the american people through a small donor matching public system.g pretty strong. overhaul and strengthen the f.e.c. so there's to enforcement and need fight to el
when mitch berger was down on ush versus gore, i was also down there in palm beach wailing county, alm beach trying to defend our candidate, who should have been the president. no one in one but this room, i guarantee you, who to rstands more and wants work harder to get rid of a that as my fellow colleague from new york, i guess hat's where she was, said doesn't work. nd in this particular platform we recognize fundamentally that proposition, and i need you to what or a second and look we have...
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. >> ben berger, iowa. do we have to vote on whether we reconsider this? >> the question is not on the amendment. the question is whether we open this up for discussion and reconsideration and then there can be a full discussion. the discussion here is the motion to reconsider. >> okay. >> then if it opens up, the full discussion occurs, so the question has been called on the motion to reconsider. that takes two-thirds to shut off the debate on reconsideration vote. this is only on reconsideration. then that puts that on the floor. so this is a motion to reconsider. this is calling the question. all those in favor of calling the question on reconsidering requires two-thirds to shut off discussion on reconsideration. a two-thirds vote. we're now on the question of reconsideration. those -- the question is, and this is a majority of those to reconsideration, the vote -- the amendment by the delegate from west virginia to reconsider please say aye. opposed. the vote to reconsider fails. the delegate from minnesota. >> i think this is the last point in the day
. >> ben berger, iowa. do we have to vote on whether we reconsider this? >> the question is not on the amendment. the question is whether we open this up for discussion and reconsideration and then there can be a full discussion. the discussion here is the motion to reconsider. >> okay. >> then if it opens up, the full discussion occurs, so the question has been called on the motion to reconsider. that takes two-thirds to shut off the debate on reconsideration vote. this...
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. >> certainly there have been instances, whether general petraeus or sandy berger and others that when there was punitive action taken they did discuss the security clearance. >> i'm not going to discuss the individual security clearances from this podium. just not going to do it. and if -- i refer you to the individuals in question and if they represented by others, to speak to that. but i won't do that. >> on the question of lax, laxity, you state that you disagree with the assessment that the state department was -- is lax as a culture being lax in the protection of classified information. why is it that the highest state department official was allowed to establish and use a private e-mail server with, as i understand it, no government provided security for e-mails that contain information that, as the fbi director said this morning, some of which was classified at the time it was sent and received. i mean if it's not lax, how can the top official of the department go off and set up their own system that isn't subject to the normal procedures here? >> look, i'm not going to relitig
. >> certainly there have been instances, whether general petraeus or sandy berger and others that when there was punitive action taken they did discuss the security clearance. >> i'm not going to discuss the individual security clearances from this podium. just not going to do it. and if -- i refer you to the individuals in question and if they represented by others, to speak to that. but i won't do that. >> on the question of lax, laxity, you state that you disagree with the...
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there's a historian named dirk berger, who has written a book called cultures and contacts. it's a history of global migration over the past 1000 years and herder will argue successfully that that the common phase of us as human beings, to move and be changed in the process and to change other things in that process so it's a cleveland story but it's a universal story. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2. we're in cleveland ohio with the help of our local cable partner charter communications. next we learn about the people who built cleveland's millionaires row and about the cities industrial history. >> i was always fascinated with the gilded age and in particular our euclid avenue that contained over 200 mansions, one more beautiful than the next. and we only have four left and i felt it was kind of vanishing and no one knew about this. euclid avenue is known throughout the world as the grandest, most beautiful street in the world and most clevelanders even do not know about it. millionaires row was basically the elite of cleveland, about the top 400 families and they al
there's a historian named dirk berger, who has written a book called cultures and contacts. it's a history of global migration over the past 1000 years and herder will argue successfully that that the common phase of us as human beings, to move and be changed in the process and to change other things in that process so it's a cleveland story but it's a universal story. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2. we're in cleveland ohio with the help of our local cable partner charter...
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let's bring in danny berger. we saw the crash and trading so, walk us through it.erally followed tile around earnings. this will move about 13% either way when they release onions. already heading into the earnings, option prices were pricing and about at a 9% move. the magnitude has been far greater than that. dig in.ly have to something that surprised investors here was this three-year low subscribers numbers. there is to waste a look at this. one is the current members. they had to hire what is called a churn rates, chance they are ditching the product. and as far as new subscribers, that was also lower than expected. the company is saying that they have been raising prices. they are doing is solely for existing companies and about one dollar to two dollars for new customers. people are upset with that. they are giving up the service. another thing they pointed to as the olympics. they say they will have competition with olympics, therefore, with suspected subscribers, they will not be as many because of the competition. lastly, overseas. they are saying that th
let's bring in danny berger. we saw the crash and trading so, walk us through it.erally followed tile around earnings. this will move about 13% either way when they release onions. already heading into the earnings, option prices were pricing and about at a 9% move. the magnitude has been far greater than that. dig in.ly have to something that surprised investors here was this three-year low subscribers numbers. there is to waste a look at this. one is the current members. they had to hire what...
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. >> commissioner mike berger is saying.e need to do that >> [inaudible] >> there are managers who really do beat it could've there are and the consistent and they've done it for years and very unique in their hard to get into and usually will take 10 clients for $100 million each and advocate >> were a bit off-topic on this item and we do have as reported in the cr report plans over the next 2-3 months to bring a new recommendation on allocation to the investment committee and board. so just to focus back on the manager under the view list adding sands as a new manager >> we are both of you. we hear both of you. >> thank you. again for your presentation within a go to public comment at this time. public comment is open. with the gentleman if you'd like to comment on this item? item 16 managers under review. no. coming up? please join us. >> quick question [inaudible] on the s&p 500 i don't think include the dividends. is that the total were just >> it's in the report [inaudible] >> go back 50 years, you know, it's average d
. >> commissioner mike berger is saying.e need to do that >> [inaudible] >> there are managers who really do beat it could've there are and the consistent and they've done it for years and very unique in their hard to get into and usually will take 10 clients for $100 million each and advocate >> were a bit off-topic on this item and we do have as reported in the cr report plans over the next 2-3 months to bring a new recommendation on allocation to the investment...