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bert fields is joining us now from los angeles. bert, thanks very much for coming in.terling's spoken out. you've seen the interviews. he's trying to explain himself. what do you want him to explain to the public, to the fans, to the flab about his behavior during your cross-examination? >> i just want him to face up to the truth. and if he faces up to it, is going to show that shelley behaved properly and he did not. when i say he did not, i've got some very strong feelings about mr. sterling's behavior in a number of ways. and hopefully, the cross-examination will bring those things out. >> give me an example. >> well, here's a guy who in writing authorized shelley to sell the team. here's a guy who then said i'm joining in her sale. i'm really happy about it. i join in selling the team. five days later, he said i'm fighting the sale of the team. why did he do it? according to his lawyer, he did it to restore his dignity. now, that's just ego. mr. bal mer has agreed to pay $2 billion, a fantastic price for this team. it's a great thing for mr. sterling's family if he
bert fields is joining us now from los angeles. bert, thanks very much for coming in.terling's spoken out. you've seen the interviews. he's trying to explain himself. what do you want him to explain to the public, to the fans, to the flab about his behavior during your cross-examination? >> i just want him to face up to the truth. and if he faces up to it, is going to show that shelley behaved properly and he did not. when i say he did not, i've got some very strong feelings about mr....
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doesn't get bert than that. tonight, clear and comfortable. 64 for the low, 59 north and west. tomorrow, very low humidity for this time of the year. lots of sun. highs in the mid 80s, which is average for this time of the year. and then on sunday, another day with lots of sunshine. low humidity. as soon as the weekend is over, the humidity starts going up and then the temperatures go up. by tuesday and wednesday, we're hot and humid and stormy and then as we get toward 4th of july weekend, it's a weekend, of course, it's going to get nicer again. >> thanks. i'm john clark. we will hear from the sixers' gm in what is a calculated risk in his draft picks. that's next. army and navy veterans get ready for their battle on the football field tomorrow. they got in a practice today for the big game tomorrow. this is the second year the army navy. navy won last year. >>> i'm john clark. the sixers believe last year they got the top talent in the nba draft. they believe they did again last night with embiid. they believe he will miss five to eight months. he may not play at all this se
doesn't get bert than that. tonight, clear and comfortable. 64 for the low, 59 north and west. tomorrow, very low humidity for this time of the year. lots of sun. highs in the mid 80s, which is average for this time of the year. and then on sunday, another day with lots of sunshine. low humidity. as soon as the weekend is over, the humidity starts going up and then the temperatures go up. by tuesday and wednesday, we're hot and humid and stormy and then as we get toward 4th of july weekend,...
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>> you write about other issues congress will be looking at including the release of sergeant bert dall and benghazi dahlstigate -- sergeant berg and big ozzie investigation. >> that will be never-ending. the benghazi investigation is already the focus of a special committee that has been created. bergdahl, and interviewing members this week, it seems like a long-running effort from their part of messaging another aim and shot at the administration for ill-conceived foreign policy. the issues of whether we should make deals with terrorists and whether it is even the release of five taliban members from guantanamo. the obama administration hopes to shut down that cuba prison altogether. >> you can tweet billy house. the national journal website. billy, thank you for your time today. study by the pew research center shows republicans and democrats are increasingly divided. on washington journal, we talked with the director. blending red and blue is the editorial. an important and troubling new study from the pew research center confirms what has been evident of american politics. differen
>> you write about other issues congress will be looking at including the release of sergeant bert dall and benghazi dahlstigate -- sergeant berg and big ozzie investigation. >> that will be never-ending. the benghazi investigation is already the focus of a special committee that has been created. bergdahl, and interviewing members this week, it seems like a long-running effort from their part of messaging another aim and shot at the administration for ill-conceived foreign policy....
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bert farquharson was an authority on bridge structures. so when clark eldridge and lacey murrow became concerned about how much this bridge might move, they hired bert farquharson to conduct some studies. >> as part of his study, dr. farquharson sets up film cameras a few weeks after the bridge opens to capture its movements. several weeks later the same cameras capture the drama of the bridge's final movements as they unfold. >> the phenomenal thing is we're watching steel and concrete twisting 20 times a minute. as the twisting increased, light poles began to dance not only back and forth but to snap off the suspender cables that went from the bridge deck to the main suspension cable itself began to snap. >> and then the unimaginable happens. the massive steel structure bends, whips and contorts so violently that it collapses into the rushing water below. both make it off the bridge alive, but not tubby. he's still in the back seat of the studebaker when the structure gives way. the bridge failure makes news all across the world. >> the
bert farquharson was an authority on bridge structures. so when clark eldridge and lacey murrow became concerned about how much this bridge might move, they hired bert farquharson to conduct some studies. >> as part of his study, dr. farquharson sets up film cameras a few weeks after the bridge opens to capture its movements. several weeks later the same cameras capture the drama of the bridge's final movements as they unfold. >> the phenomenal thing is we're watching steel and...
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. >> as a diplomat, was the prisoner change for sergeant bert dall -- bowe bergdahl a smart move?>> i don't see anything wrong concern for an american who has been detained against his will in prisoner territory. whether some of the surrounding ceremony all -- ceremonial activity and hoopla was advised, i'm not sure. >> thank you, mr. investor -- ambassador. poll.the newest ♪ >> welcome back. margaret carlson and lanhee chen in a moment. but first, julianna goldman is here. the latest poll came out and they are not passing it around in the white house. >> americans are saying to the president, we are not that into you. favorabilityd high ratings. >> personal. >> how much americans like him. hisas hit the low for presidency at 44%. that is become a drag across his approval ratings. ratings are back to where they were after the botched health-care rollout. across all the areas, the , majoritieslth care disapprove. >> you have talked to some the respondents to the poll. what stood out? >> to me tell you about two individuals. in simi valley, california. she has been unemployed for on
. >> as a diplomat, was the prisoner change for sergeant bert dall -- bowe bergdahl a smart move?>> i don't see anything wrong concern for an american who has been detained against his will in prisoner territory. whether some of the surrounding ceremony all -- ceremonial activity and hoopla was advised, i'm not sure. >> thank you, mr. investor -- ambassador. poll.the newest ♪ >> welcome back. margaret carlson and lanhee chen in a moment. but first, julianna goldman is...
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it's an effort to provide vets bert service in the wake of the scandal. >>> look at what's coming up tonight at 11:00. dirt found under a section of interstate 95. similar closed a bridge in delaware. tonight, we are asking where the dirt came from and if it poses a threat to the road drivers take every day. >>> here is the best thing to do when it is it hot. sit in the shade with a cold drink. we found these people trying to beat the heat today. that's what you do. anything to cool off. or first 90-degree day today. >> yes. tomorrow will feel a little hotter. if you work out in the heat and you really want to take precautions, we have a heat advisory from noon to 7:00 p.m. tomorrow. feeling close to 100 when you factor in the humidity. one thing you want to do, try to limit your time outside. it's going to be a hot day tomorrow. heat tips for you. stay inside. stay cool. stay hydrated. you want to drink plenty of water. >> the news continues now with "nbc nightly news." good night. >>> on our broadcast tonight, captured. a surprise takedown as u.s. special forces grab the suspected
it's an effort to provide vets bert service in the wake of the scandal. >>> look at what's coming up tonight at 11:00. dirt found under a section of interstate 95. similar closed a bridge in delaware. tonight, we are asking where the dirt came from and if it poses a threat to the road drivers take every day. >>> here is the best thing to do when it is it hot. sit in the shade with a cold drink. we found these people trying to beat the heat today. that's what you do. anything...
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she says it may be bert to give one child proper care and education than to stretch things thin for two. >> translator: i hope the government will foster an environment in which women feel secure enough to have children and won't have to worry about the cost of raising them. >> reporter: another factor in the birth ray is the increasing number of people who choose not to mary. many say they don't earn enough money to raise a family. this man is a social worker at a non-profit organization. after graduating college, he hopped around between jobs in convenience stops and supermarkets. he was 31 when he landed his current job in april. he now earns $1,900 a month. he says that after tax and living expenses, there's nothing left for savings. he says he wants to get married one day but he doesn't feel financially stable enough to make such a big commitment. >> translator: i don't have any savings. i'm stretching my earnings out only enough to cover my own living costs. i'm just not sure if i can have my own family. >> reporter: it's not only this man who is hesitating. official figures show
she says it may be bert to give one child proper care and education than to stretch things thin for two. >> translator: i hope the government will foster an environment in which women feel secure enough to have children and won't have to worry about the cost of raising them. >> reporter: another factor in the birth ray is the increasing number of people who choose not to mary. many say they don't earn enough money to raise a family. this man is a social worker at a non-profit...
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. >> glor: mark al bert, thank you very much. the battle for the control of the iraqi city ot tikrit stepped up today with government forces posting additional air power while sunni militants made new claims of their own. charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight. >> the iraqi military says it's troops have continued to push toward crete and handed out this video as proof that they're gaining ground while isis militants and sunni insurgents in a streak northern city. military spokesman said today, "we can confirm the morale of the enemy has started collapsing completely." but that may be an optimistic assessment, and meant to boost their own morale. local security sources say fierce fighting from militants for government troops to pull back to around 15 miles south of the city. the iraqi military has insisted what's needed most is air power and repeatedly criticized the united states for not doing enough to provide it. iraqi air force for years has used small propeller aircraft, most recently loaded with u.s. hell-fire missiles to hi
. >> glor: mark al bert, thank you very much. the battle for the control of the iraqi city ot tikrit stepped up today with government forces posting additional air power while sunni militants made new claims of their own. charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight. >> the iraqi military says it's troops have continued to push toward crete and handed out this video as proof that they're gaining ground while isis militants and sunni insurgents in a streak northern city. military spokesman...
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>> with us now, bert flickinger from strategic research insight group. bert, welcome.back on the show. >> good to be back. >> how damaging ultimately do you think this will be for target in the wake of the other problem they had? >> very damaging, scott and kelly. target's lost a lot of consumer confidence. customer counts were down almost 3% last year, over 5% in the fourth quarter. as courtney reagan referenced, california's the most important state in the company for target. the problems go from there to minneapolis, where the company has the effect of garrison keelar, a superiority leading to rudderless retailing and it's going to be a long way -- >> bert, wait a second, shares are up almost 1% right now on the session. >> kelly, i've been a shareholder for a long time. this stock should be -- it's great to see it trading closer to $58, but this is a stock that should be closer to $80 to $85. >> wow. >> so many management mistakes the last five to ten years, and it's going to take a lot of corrective action. >> don't you think getting a new ceo, when they eventuall
>> with us now, bert flickinger from strategic research insight group. bert, welcome.back on the show. >> good to be back. >> how damaging ultimately do you think this will be for target in the wake of the other problem they had? >> very damaging, scott and kelly. target's lost a lot of consumer confidence. customer counts were down almost 3% last year, over 5% in the fourth quarter. as courtney reagan referenced, california's the most important state in the company for...
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because california is doing bert financially, a state panel says the governor and state lawmakers deserve a rachltz >>> texas governor pick perry created quite a fire storm during his visit to san francisco when he said this. >> i may have the -- the genetic coding that i'm inclined to be an alcoholic, but i have the desire not to do that, and i look at the home sexual issues the same way. >> weblgs tonight, he's not apoll jiegz, but he is trying to explain himself. he said, quote, i stepped right in it. he also admitted what he should have said was, quote, we need to be a really respectful and tolerant country to get everybody and get back to talking about, gay or straight, you need to be having a job. rick perry surprised a lot of people this week when he said he might want to retire in california. he isn't usually our biggest fan here, but tonight the skate democratic party chairman is giving him a little advice. it may not be his scene. >>> twitter has become the front line in the propaganda war in iraq. isia put together this video. it features a 20-year-old british medical student w
because california is doing bert financially, a state panel says the governor and state lawmakers deserve a rachltz >>> texas governor pick perry created quite a fire storm during his visit to san francisco when he said this. >> i may have the -- the genetic coding that i'm inclined to be an alcoholic, but i have the desire not to do that, and i look at the home sexual issues the same way. >> weblgs tonight, he's not apoll jiegz, but he is trying to explain himself. he...
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that's say hear bert was the only person home at the time of the killing other than his mother.e's been charged now with her murder. an autopsy has been ordered to determine her exact cause of death. authorities looking now for motive and neighbors, well, they are understandably stunned. >> your own mother. i got three kids. i would, you know, kind of shocking and i was really shocked to hear that something like that happened around here. >> i grew up out here and i thought it's safe for kids. it was safe for me. and i know the area. and i love it but it doesn't make it any better to live here. >> when stuff like this is happening, it's time to go. >> i think so, yeah. i think it is. >> reporter: herbert was scheduled to have his initial court appearance in mt. holly this afternoon. that did not happen. he is currently jailed on $500,000 bail. >> in browns mills, bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> turning now to your fox 29 weather authority. here's life lock at center city tonight after what seemed to be a bit of slow start the summer like temperatures that we usually associate with
that's say hear bert was the only person home at the time of the killing other than his mother.e's been charged now with her murder. an autopsy has been ordered to determine her exact cause of death. authorities looking now for motive and neighbors, well, they are understandably stunned. >> your own mother. i got three kids. i would, you know, kind of shocking and i was really shocked to hear that something like that happened around here. >> i grew up out here and i thought it's...
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. >> so you worked at la bert hanan. >> as a kid, yes. the whole time that i worked is how old are you? i'm 18. you've been 18 for three years. those are abalone from baja. i told you i love butter. i use it even for some mexican dishes. and then just some roasted chili serrano just to give it a nice little kick for me. >> they're finished with lemon and of course brown butter. >> beautiful. mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. makes everything better. >> of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> have at it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. you're stuck with this dish forever, man. it's going to be like mick jagger 50 years from now singing "satisfaction." there's no getting away from it, man. this is so good. this is a classic. but even now with all his success, garcia is still
. >> so you worked at la bert hanan. >> as a kid, yes. the whole time that i worked is how old are you? i'm 18. you've been 18 for three years. those are abalone from baja. i told you i love butter. i use it even for some mexican dishes. and then just some roasted chili serrano just to give it a nice little kick for me. >> they're finished with lemon and of course brown butter. >> beautiful. mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. makes...
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the government must now decide if it will agree and give people a bert way to appeal their inclusionn the list or try to find a way around the decision. the ruling comes after 13 people sued the attorney general and the fbi after they were not allowed to board a blame. . >>> the 9-11 museum is proving to be more popular than expected. more than 300,000 people have visited since it opened may 21. that's 5% or 60,000 more people than projected. with an admission price of $24, organizers are pleased with the number of visitors. >>> the smithsonian in washington, d.c. says its attendance is down this year. officials say there have been 2 million fewer visitors compared to the same time last year. they say the government shutdown and close urz due to winter weather are to blame. last year they had about 300 million visitors. >>> big day for habitat for humanity in bucks county. they are celebrating two special events. volunteers are building the 100th home. ground breaking held on hawk road today. at the same time they are tick kicking off its 25th anniversary year. they allow bucks count
the government must now decide if it will agree and give people a bert way to appeal their inclusionn the list or try to find a way around the decision. the ruling comes after 13 people sued the attorney general and the fbi after they were not allowed to board a blame. . >>> the 9-11 museum is proving to be more popular than expected. more than 300,000 people have visited since it opened may 21. that's 5% or 60,000 more people than projected. with an admission price of $24, organizers...
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iranian production has been --pped by all most one bert million barrels a day. iran was number two. you have anywhere between 800,000 barrels a day of iranian output that is on the shelf. it is debatable how fast that can get on. if there was an amazing rate through, there is a big debate on how fast you to bring the production on. back and taken a step the iraq esa become number two. host: this is from bloomberg businessweek. it makes the point that for more than two decades the kurds have built an enclave in the north of iraq with stability standing to start contrast to the rest of iraq. explain that part of this component in terms of the issue of iraq's oil production. guest: there are two issues. the first is the field of which the ownership is disputed. it is in the kurdish region. thee is the issue of contracts that the government has with countries for exploration. chevron has one and. he is there. arounds a scenario going with everything that is happened that the government in baghdad has made it clear that this is the oil experts are illegal. only the experts should go to t
iranian production has been --pped by all most one bert million barrels a day. iran was number two. you have anywhere between 800,000 barrels a day of iranian output that is on the shelf. it is debatable how fast that can get on. if there was an amazing rate through, there is a big debate on how fast you to bring the production on. back and taken a step the iraq esa become number two. host: this is from bloomberg businessweek. it makes the point that for more than two decades the kurds have...
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. >>> the bottom line is we're getting bert. we've got a ways to go.where you can find more information on how planet effort is doing. >> the scientists also credit the clean air act, and pollution reducing technology, for significant improvements in our air quality. but they say more than 120 million people still live in the areas around the us, that have unhealthy levels of air pollution. >>> well, stints, pacemakers, are lifesavers, now there is something new out there. and promising to make life better for heart patients. fox's doctor gillette shows us how cardiologists are training the organ to heal itself. >> this is a delivery promising to improve the lives of cardiac patients. doctors are depositing special genes deep inside the heart. >> the genes are only acting as it was explained like a vacuum cheaper to attract your own natural stem cells to the dead muscles that they're trying to rejuvenate. >> pete those will help for him, recovered from a massive heart attack. >> i'll never forget t it was a sunday night. i don't think they thought i wo
. >>> the bottom line is we're getting bert. we've got a ways to go.where you can find more information on how planet effort is doing. >> the scientists also credit the clean air act, and pollution reducing technology, for significant improvements in our air quality. but they say more than 120 million people still live in the areas around the us, that have unhealthy levels of air pollution. >>> well, stints, pacemakers, are lifesavers, now there is something new out...
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russian president vladimir putin taking a jab at former secretary of state hillary clinton, saying it's berte with women, but miss clinton has never been too graceful in her statements. his sexist barbs come after criticism of clinton. in march she compared his tactics to the most reviled history in modern history. >> if this sounds familiar it's what hitler did in the '30s. >> reporter: she walked that comment back a bit but called putin this -- >> a tough guy with a thin skin. >> reporter: then this memorable description of putin in early april -- >> he will even, you know, throw an insult your way, he will look bored and dismissive, he'll do all of that, but i have a lot of experience with people acting like that, so it's not like, you know, it goes back to elementary school. >> reporter: late that month, she dinged putin as she slammed nsa leaker edward snowden to russia. >> i have a hard time of thinking somebody who's a champion of privacy and lebty has taken refuge in russia. >> reporter: putin saying when people push boundaries too far it's not because they are strong but because the
russian president vladimir putin taking a jab at former secretary of state hillary clinton, saying it's berte with women, but miss clinton has never been too graceful in her statements. his sexist barbs come after criticism of clinton. in march she compared his tactics to the most reviled history in modern history. >> if this sounds familiar it's what hitler did in the '30s. >> reporter: she walked that comment back a bit but called putin this -- >> a tough guy with a thin...
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he came back so horrified by what he saw that he was a founder of the john bert society. >> basically he goes over to the soviet union in the 1930s. he's sued for patent infringement. the seeds for fortune were built in stalin, he was horrified by what he saw and his role in helping to modernize the soviet oil industry and pave the way for industrialization of soviet union. he was literally present when the john birch society was founded and charles coke was a member, influential in his day. >> he turned against them because of the vietnam war. >> charles was influenced by the fledgeling libertarian movement. charles coke takes out on anti-vietnam add in the wichita paper. it enraged people. he was pushed out. i think he left on his own volition. he was on to different things. that was the break between his dad's politics and the libertarian movement which was an ideological matter. >> and david who ran against ronald reagan, which didn't make them popular with republicans. >> they were trying to find a third way, demolish the two-party system and were reaching out to the left and the
he came back so horrified by what he saw that he was a founder of the john bert society. >> basically he goes over to the soviet union in the 1930s. he's sued for patent infringement. the seeds for fortune were built in stalin, he was horrified by what he saw and his role in helping to modernize the soviet oil industry and pave the way for industrialization of soviet union. he was literally present when the john birch society was founded and charles coke was a member, influential in his...
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night you're going to see president clinton and president obama themselves give credit to george herb bertsh what he did in his presidency. >> he is beloved by many, both past presidents and current presidents and many others as well. governor sununu, thank you for spending some of your weekend with us and 41 on 41, the two-hour film exploring historic policy decisions as well as the person life experienced that shaped george h.w. bush life tomorrow night eastern on cnn at 9:00. bowe bergdahl is back on american soil. he faces a long road back. doctors face their own challenge as he recovers. how do you help a man rejoin life? when all he has known for years is captivity. ahead, we will speak to a doctor and a former american p.o.w. who endured his own ordeal as a captive. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. le
night you're going to see president clinton and president obama themselves give credit to george herb bertsh what he did in his presidency. >> he is beloved by many, both past presidents and current presidents and many others as well. governor sununu, thank you for spending some of your weekend with us and 41 on 41, the two-hour film exploring historic policy decisions as well as the person life experienced that shaped george h.w. bush life tomorrow night eastern on cnn at 9:00. bowe...
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teacher at saint pal bert the great store in huntington valley just received the ultimate gift from friendsellow educator, a kidney. here's their inspirational story and in this week's brotherly love. >> if teaching is the act of caring, christine did you have if i has given plenty, now she is being repaid. >> i just think this is the ultimate gift that anybody could ever give anybody. >> the thirds grade teacher at saint albert the great school in huntington valley received kidney thursday, from fellow educator, and friend, barbara didonato. >> i felt that i was blessed with good health, good family support, and i thought it was, you know, time to share, share, it is only fair. >> was on waiting list for three years. >> no luck finding a match. that's when barbara and three other teachers decided to get tested. >> chris is such a good person. and i've been blessed, my life has been so blessed, and i can't -- i have such good health. i can't imagine why i wouldn't do this. it really wasn't a tough decision. >> i think it is an incredible act of love, and care, and showing concern, and givin
teacher at saint pal bert the great store in huntington valley just received the ultimate gift from friendsellow educator, a kidney. here's their inspirational story and in this week's brotherly love. >> if teaching is the act of caring, christine did you have if i has given plenty, now she is being repaid. >> i just think this is the ultimate gift that anybody could ever give anybody. >> the thirds grade teacher at saint albert the great school in huntington valley received...
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bert sampson. seabob sandpants. jarfeld.. [ laughter ] winnley, of course, a classic winnie the pooh knockoff. let's check him out. best friend, froglit. home, the 100 square mile forest. best known for always getting his head stuck in a jar of mayonnaise. [ laughter ] you know what? i think we actually have a clip from his 1983 animated film, "the house at dumb bear corner." can we see that? >> oh. oh, blather. [ laughter ] >> seth: "oh, blather." classic winnley. [ applause ] moving on. this next set is popular with people on the subway. it's people on the subway. [ light laughter ] we got sleepy rabbi. guy not offering his seat to pregnant woman. [ laughter ] and girl listening to beyonce on her headphones. let's see her stats. favorite song, "single ladies." volume level, 10. volume level at which she's singing along, 40. relationship status, single lady. [ laughter ] [ applause ] guys, this is really special. it looks like i got a pig back. a pig pack is a pack filled with famous fictional pigs. and where most packs com
bert sampson. seabob sandpants. jarfeld.. [ laughter ] winnley, of course, a classic winnie the pooh knockoff. let's check him out. best friend, froglit. home, the 100 square mile forest. best known for always getting his head stuck in a jar of mayonnaise. [ laughter ] you know what? i think we actually have a clip from his 1983 animated film, "the house at dumb bear corner." can we see that? >> oh. oh, blather. [ laughter ] >> seth: "oh, blather." classic...
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. >> i think it will get better and bert in the u.s. real excited about it. >> templet sa gets another chance taking on germany, needs win or draw to advance to the next round. wendy gillette, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> and it was a first yesterday, during the usa game, weather prompts the referee to take the first water break-in world cup history, players had been complaining about the heat, and in the 39th minute the referee stopped play, for everyone could get a little water rehydrate and get back at it. >> see why the uniforms were soaked with sweat. katie out on the skydeck, how are we looking today? will we be drenched with sweat, katy? >> only running around like those poor guys do. shouldn't be as humid. what's interesting to remember is that it is actually winter in brazil. crazy. nothing like a northeast winter, we know that much. right? but go ahead, talk about the tropics. so we start things off there, with nice wide zoom on the tropical satellite. we have a couple every rounds of showers, thunderstorms but no tropical ac
. >> i think it will get better and bert in the u.s. real excited about it. >> templet sa gets another chance taking on germany, needs win or draw to advance to the next round. wendy gillette, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> and it was a first yesterday, during the usa game, weather prompts the referee to take the first water break-in world cup history, players had been complaining about the heat, and in the 39th minute the referee stopped play, for everyone could...
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. >> reporter: that's bert commereau who played match maker for one incredibly choreographed first date >> we need somebody to square it. >> one and a half inches. >> reporter: walkie-talkies, tyvek suits, even a dress reversal according to curator jennifer jones. >> when you're dealing with two icons of american history, you don't leave things to chance. >> reporter: no, you don't. this is the flag francis scott key saw flying over ft. mchenry on september 14th endured 25 hours of shelling and veflched of determination and endurance that inspired key write these words which become our nationalanthem. >> it's interesting to look at this because the flag caused the document, and then the document caused the flag. it's just miraculous that both of these incredibly important symbols of america have survived. >> reporter: and they both survived in baltimore. >> it makes you realize that we are a fragile nation in our founding as well as even today. >> reporter: a tattered banner and its new yellowed creased co the fabric of america and the song in its heart. >> that wasnbs kate o'mara repor
. >> reporter: that's bert commereau who played match maker for one incredibly choreographed first date >> we need somebody to square it. >> one and a half inches. >> reporter: walkie-talkies, tyvek suits, even a dress reversal according to curator jennifer jones. >> when you're dealing with two icons of american history, you don't leave things to chance. >> reporter: no, you don't. this is the flag francis scott key saw flying over ft. mchenry on september...
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filing trying to meet someone on line, don't want to go through the process, but this makes it a little bert. this app is called wild fire, but with a w. >> okay? >> men are allowed only to join, if they've gotten a recommendation and the approval of other women. so you have to have like a woman that's kind of gate keeper that lets you in, like this guy is not too creepy. so you can invite guys anonymously through facebook, e-mail, and it is expected to be launching sometime next month. some people already signing up for. >> okay. caitlin? >> i'll pass. >> she will not jessica kline. >> we found someone, caitlin, turn around. >> oh, yes. >> where did you fine that picture? >> who signed him up? who invited him to the party. >> creeps got through. creeps got through. >> see? that's the problem with it. creams. >> doesn't work. >> all right, we talked about the no make up selfie little earlier in the show? but some celebrities have really taken that as a cause to promote positive body image for girls and women. so, a lot of celebrities are taking their make up off. >> ♪ >> i like the song. so,
filing trying to meet someone on line, don't want to go through the process, but this makes it a little bert. this app is called wild fire, but with a w. >> okay? >> men are allowed only to join, if they've gotten a recommendation and the approval of other women. so you have to have like a woman that's kind of gate keeper that lets you in, like this guy is not too creepy. so you can invite guys anonymously through facebook, e-mail, and it is expected to be launching sometime next...
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arrived to the 300 block of south egg harbor road just before 2:00 and they saw 82 year old edward low bert tow trapped inside his house. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. a firefighter was treated as well but he's expected to be okay. sources tell fox 29 that he just lost his brother who was hit and killed on route 73 last week. >>> and developing to night new documents detailing how u.s. sergeant bowe bergdahl was treated while taliban prisoner. taliban claiming bergdahl was allowed to play soccer, read books and eat food he requested while being held captive. he allegedly tried to escape in the first year but was caught again and caged like an animal for sometime. controversy continues over his release in exchange for five taliban prisoners. doctors say bergdahl is improving at a military hospital in germany. >> the world honors the legacy of the brave troops who stormed the beaches of normandy on d-d d-day, 70 years ago. ceremonies were hell at the world war ii memorial in washington today. among the speakers, the granddaughter of general dwight eisenhower and the great
arrived to the 300 block of south egg harbor road just before 2:00 and they saw 82 year old edward low bert tow trapped inside his house. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. a firefighter was treated as well but he's expected to be okay. sources tell fox 29 that he just lost his brother who was hit and killed on route 73 last week. >>> and developing to night new documents detailing how u.s. sergeant bowe bergdahl was treated while taliban prisoner. taliban claiming...
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weather is bert. you already talked about autos. we're starting to get better activity in housing, existing and new home sales. retail sales -- >> which were spectacular. >> of course. we are showing that weather did play a role, but it wasn't the largest role. >> right. you know what, there was such a long period of time that inflation was such a nonevent that we barely etalked about it. it's back on the table unfortunately. what are all the implications, all the data that was seen, what was seen in growth, what does the fed have to do about it. >> it's clearly the economy has not been great. rick mentioned that at the outset, yet inflakes pressure is building, which tells us the potential growth in the economy is a lot less than what yellen and some of the other doves are saying. if it does rebound and staying faster going forward than what we have seen over the past few quarters, you're going to get more inflation pressure. eventually my guess is the fed will capitulate and become more hawkish or the markets will sense the fed is
weather is bert. you already talked about autos. we're starting to get better activity in housing, existing and new home sales. retail sales -- >> which were spectacular. >> of course. we are showing that weather did play a role, but it wasn't the largest role. >> right. you know what, there was such a long period of time that inflation was such a nonevent that we barely etalked about it. it's back on the table unfortunately. what are all the implications, all the data that...
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governor core bert could step in and initiate those talks, but at this time again septa is not looking that way. >> at this time we have no plans, septa management has no plans to ask for a presidential emergency board. >> why? >> because we feel that all it does is to continue the possibility of a strike at a later date. >> the last regional rail strike was back in 1983. that one lasted for about three months, again, we won't know how bad this is, and how it may affect the commute until about monday morning when all of those people who use the 13 lines will have to look for somewhere else, and some other way, to get to work and out to the suburbs, the latest from west philly, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> steve, yes, it has been a while. here's what will be affected by the strike, just to recap for you. all regional rail service will be suspended, also, bus routes 78 from cornwells heights will also be out of service. >>> and here's what will still be running during the strike. the norristown high-speed line, as well as all city mass transit. that includes buses, the
governor core bert could step in and initiate those talks, but at this time again septa is not looking that way. >> at this time we have no plans, septa management has no plans to ask for a presidential emergency board. >> why? >> because we feel that all it does is to continue the possibility of a strike at a later date. >> the last regional rail strike was back in 1983. that one lasted for about three months, again, we won't know how bad this is, and how it may affect...
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bert williams was an early recruiter and close to william haven and then we have charles young who should have been the first but commander of the regiment in the first commander period and was out of active duty and restored to active duty after the war in and dyed it africa when he is about to beef for africa anodize 1923. then we see a shot of the men of the national guard which was the result -- original designation. you need to get the book to know he killed somebody in almost destroyed the regiment with his court martial. there we have the men in the trenches with their french helmets', a french equipment but american uniforms and we will see the of rifles and grenade launchers at the bottom have henry johnson and nina of robbers. by the way his application for the medal of honor has passed muster with the secretary of the army now on the secretary of defense desk, chuck hagel as well as the chief of staff or the army chief of staff to see if henry johnson will get a medal of honor. this is to people who have been misidentified. that is a photograph of him by james finn jersey. a re
bert williams was an early recruiter and close to william haven and then we have charles young who should have been the first but commander of the regiment in the first commander period and was out of active duty and restored to active duty after the war in and dyed it africa when he is about to beef for africa anodize 1923. then we see a shot of the men of the national guard which was the result -- original designation. you need to get the book to know he killed somebody in almost destroyed...
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call.thanks for the as we indicated, the hill newspaper reporting on the release of sergeant bert bellnd the meeting that took place between the president and hillary clinton. -- release of sergeant bert gdahl. front page of the washington times. the dod knew about the location rescue for risk deserter. they had ground-level intelligence on where he was being held captive. down to how many gunmen were guarding him. the special operations commanders shelved rescue missions because they did not want to risk casualties for manic they believed to be a deserter. commanders on the ground debated whether to pull the trigger on a rescue several times in recent years. the conclusion each time was that the prospect of losing highly trained troops was too high the price to pay for rescuing a soldier who had to walk away from his unit in 2000 and. inside the washington post is another photograph. detainees who were released as part of that deal. back to your calls on climate change. is this an issue that is of concern to you? chuck from raleigh, north carolina. concerned about climate change. peop
call.thanks for the as we indicated, the hill newspaper reporting on the release of sergeant bert bellnd the meeting that took place between the president and hillary clinton. -- release of sergeant bert gdahl. front page of the washington times. the dod knew about the location rescue for risk deserter. they had ground-level intelligence on where he was being held captive. down to how many gunmen were guarding him. the special operations commanders shelved rescue missions because they did not...
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bert, we have brought the people pretty much up to date.you know. >> well, i was standing at the trade mart, waiting for his arrival there. all of a sudden we saw them approaching, they didn't slow down, as a matter of fact, they were going 70 or 80 miles past us. and then i jumped into the car. they were heading to park land. >> they were hollering for a stret stretcher. >> what happened? >> then the president came in behind him and they took both of them. >> albert thomas, democrat of texas is standing outside the corridor of the emergency room said he has been told the president was still alive but in very critical condition. >> the president has not arrived here. a group of secret service men and other officials has gathered where the president normally would enter and discussing heatedly with one another some subject or other, of course we have no idea what. >> now, here is an announcement from the platform. mr. eric johnson with an announcement. >> it is true our president in the motorcade, has been shot. we shall tell you as much as
bert, we have brought the people pretty much up to date.you know. >> well, i was standing at the trade mart, waiting for his arrival there. all of a sudden we saw them approaching, they didn't slow down, as a matter of fact, they were going 70 or 80 miles past us. and then i jumped into the car. they were heading to park land. >> they were hollering for a stret stretcher. >> what happened? >> then the president came in behind him and they took both of them. >>...
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it does not matter if it is benghazi or bert dall. stuart: the republicans take the senate. assure us that things will change. there will be tax reform. there will be a pipeline. we will get the oil that is ours. we will not operate outside the constitution. we will not spend money that we are not authorized to spend. >> my hope is that absolutely you will see those things happen. the lawlessness, the recklessness, the lack of respect for future generations, we want to see it stopped. it is mighty frustrating when you have an administration that does not have respect for the real law. we are trying to find a way. signed executive orders. call terrorist. stuart: you can feel it coming at you. the frustration level is really significant. >> in my district also, i add to that frustration fear. this is truly a dangerous time for our country. i have so many people in my town hall that day i am very fearful. i fear our country is in danger. stuart: thank you for being here. marsha blackburn. check this out. what you are seeing, could not repeat, could be the new iphone. you cannot
it does not matter if it is benghazi or bert dall. stuart: the republicans take the senate. assure us that things will change. there will be tax reform. there will be a pipeline. we will get the oil that is ours. we will not operate outside the constitution. we will not spend money that we are not authorized to spend. >> my hope is that absolutely you will see those things happen. the lawlessness, the recklessness, the lack of respect for future generations, we want to see it stopped. it...
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>> mark al bert in washington. >>> bob schieffer's guests tomorrow will include joe manchin, john barassoand central plain states are bracing for another day of intense weather including more heavy rain. lakes and rivers are swollen and some roads have been completely washed out. meteorologist danielle niles with our boston station wbbz tells us what can be expected. >> vinita there are plenty of flood warnings across the midwest. flood flash watches from nebraska stretching down to western iowa. there's a lot of energy that has to come through these next couple of days. let's time out the storms. today they continue to slide east developing from the texas panhandle up through the midwest. damaging winds, torrential downpours downpours. they weaken overnight but watch this area tomorrow afternoon and evening wchl get another cluster of thunderstorms. the threat for severe weather for our sunday afternoon. any aunt of rainfall there's so many waterlogged areas that will exacerbate the issues in this area that we've been watching for days. anthony, back over to you. >> the race to create th
>> mark al bert in washington. >>> bob schieffer's guests tomorrow will include joe manchin, john barassoand central plain states are bracing for another day of intense weather including more heavy rain. lakes and rivers are swollen and some roads have been completely washed out. meteorologist danielle niles with our boston station wbbz tells us what can be expected. >> vinita there are plenty of flood warnings across the midwest. flood flash watches from nebraska...
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bert, would you tell them exactly what you know as of this point. >> jay, i was standing at the tradeaiting his arrival there. all of a sudden the -- we saw them approaching. they didn't slow down. as a matter of fact, they were going 70, 80 miles an hour past us. then i jumped in a police car and went to parkland. >> these two men come running in. one of them had a large appeared to be machine gun and they was hollering for stretchers and cots and everything. they brought him in first. >> what happened after this? >> then the presidnt come in and they took him -- both of them back. >> albert thomas, democrat of texas, is standings outside the corridor of the emergency room. said he's been told the president was still alive, but in very critical condition. >> the president has not arrived here. a group of secret service men and other officials have gathered where the president normally would enter and discussing heatedly with one another some subject or other. of course we have no idea what. >> now here's an announcement from the platform. mr. eric johnson with an announcement. >> it
bert, would you tell them exactly what you know as of this point. >> jay, i was standing at the tradeaiting his arrival there. all of a sudden the -- we saw them approaching. they didn't slow down. as a matter of fact, they were going 70, 80 miles an hour past us. then i jumped in a police car and went to parkland. >> these two men come running in. one of them had a large appeared to be machine gun and they was hollering for stretchers and cots and everything. they brought him in...
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flying into dayton that they was a man named bert marshall, the assistant attorney general for the uniteds. he was picked up by the son-in-law of the congressman that he needed to see, william mccullough, the top republican on the house judiciary committee. lough was a farm kid who went to a one-room schoolhouse, but he was also a world war ii veteran. the white house would try to rush them into something, and he would say, hold on. i'm just a country guy who is got to muddle along a little. without him, president kennedy had said, the bill can't be done. marshall is there on this urgent business. he is expecting to meet with mccullough straightaway. unfortunately, the son-in-law the congressman is busy. they go out for a long lunch. the take a scenic tour of miami valley. when they get into town, mcauley is still with the -- mccullough is still with the rotarians. they went to the local hardware store. mccullough looked at the assistant attorney general ann says, i want to tell you two things. as longupport this bill as you commit the senate not weaken this bill. i kind of liked the soun
flying into dayton that they was a man named bert marshall, the assistant attorney general for the uniteds. he was picked up by the son-in-law of the congressman that he needed to see, william mccullough, the top republican on the house judiciary committee. lough was a farm kid who went to a one-room schoolhouse, but he was also a world war ii veteran. the white house would try to rush them into something, and he would say, hold on. i'm just a country guy who is got to muddle along a little....
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b would bert a and the first prayer. -- payor. keeping track of a lot so we will give her a chance. guest: thank you. what henry is talking about is a medigap plan. these are offered through companies like aarp are touring with united health care and others. this covers the co-pay several of the guests have mentioned. it is true medicaid does not cover everything. they do require deductibles and co-pays. host: one more call. caller: i just want to say i won't -- i would be dead if i lived in florida. a year ago i was diagnosed with cancer. if i would've taken the program i really would have been dead. michigan is a republican state. there are several republican states that have done that. the senator really pushed for this. it took him a lot of work to get this through. started on april 1 and have enrolled a lot of people are ready. host: what is the deadline in terms of the rollout of the health care law? upst: people can start november 15. medicaid and bromance goes all year long. some people can sign up now if they believe they are eligible for medicaid. they can go ahead and try
b would bert a and the first prayer. -- payor. keeping track of a lot so we will give her a chance. guest: thank you. what henry is talking about is a medigap plan. these are offered through companies like aarp are touring with united health care and others. this covers the co-pay several of the guests have mentioned. it is true medicaid does not cover everything. they do require deductibles and co-pays. host: one more call. caller: i just want to say i won't -- i would be dead if i lived in...
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that's a surprise and may may have a bert chance to get to the knock out round. see going off and with an injury. and it is world player of the year scoring 51 goals in 47 matches there are several viewing parties. >> you will be watching. >> i will be. >>> speaking of soccer a soccer star arrested. hope solo has been charged with assault. and they found her drunk and upset. they arrested her after injuries. >> can the u.s. beat portugal. >>> a full half hour at 9:00. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >>> today thousands of fans gathering for the toyota save mart 350. and will tran is there. you are getting ready for breakfast there, will. >> you know what, 30 minutes ago i was next to the pit stop. this is a better smell. you
that's a surprise and may may have a bert chance to get to the knock out round. see going off and with an injury. and it is world player of the year scoring 51 goals in 47 matches there are several viewing parties. >> you will be watching. >> i will be. >>> speaking of soccer a soccer star arrested. hope solo has been charged with assault. and they found her drunk and upset. they arrested her after injuries. >> can the u.s. beat portugal. >>> a full half hour...
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thank you, bert that. >> 40 minute to go before the bell rings on this rainy monday. dow pretty much holding steady. 16,941. s&p is up a whopping point. >> you know, there is a correlation often between what's happening outside and how shares do. >> yeah. >> or maybe it's just the red dress. >> maybe. >> sentiment. >> in any case. >> should have worn my green tie. >> supposed to even it out. >> tyson winning the battle for hillshire brands, but will it win the war for higher profits in the company's ceo speaks exclusively in the next however the show about the increased bid for hillshire and when and how he sees it all paying off. >> and up next, uber ceo speaking with kell on friday and putting an $18 billion valuation on his ride-sharing service, but could that number take a hit from opponents who contend the company is wrongfully encroaching on their turf. we'll hear from a few of them just after the break. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizan
thank you, bert that. >> 40 minute to go before the bell rings on this rainy monday. dow pretty much holding steady. 16,941. s&p is up a whopping point. >> you know, there is a correlation often between what's happening outside and how shares do. >> yeah. >> or maybe it's just the red dress. >> maybe. >> sentiment. >> in any case. >> should have worn my green tie. >> supposed to even it out. >> tyson winning the battle for...
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iranian production has been --pped by all most one bert million barrels a day. iran was number two.ave anywhere between 800,000 barrels a day of iranian output that is on the shelf. it is debatable how fast that can get on. if there was an amazing rate through, there is a big debate on how fast you to bring the production on. back and taken a step the iraq esa become number two. host: this is from bloomberg businessweek. it makes the point that for more than two decades the kurds have built an enclave in the north of iraq with stability standing to start contrast to the rest of iraq. explain that part of this component in terms of the issue of iraq's oil production. guest: there are two issues. the first is the field of which the ownership is disputed. it is in the kurdish region. thee is the issue of contracts that the government has with countries for exploration. chevron has one and. he is there. arounds a scenario going with everything that is happened that the government in baghdad has made it clear that this is the oil experts are illegal. only the experts should go to the ira
iranian production has been --pped by all most one bert million barrels a day. iran was number two.ave anywhere between 800,000 barrels a day of iranian output that is on the shelf. it is debatable how fast that can get on. if there was an amazing rate through, there is a big debate on how fast you to bring the production on. back and taken a step the iraq esa become number two. host: this is from bloomberg businessweek. it makes the point that for more than two decades the kurds have built an...
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b would bert a and the first prayer. -- payor. keeping track of a lot so we will give her a chance.st: thank you. what henry is talking about is a medigap plan. these are offered through companies like aarp are touring with united health care and others. this covers the co-pay several of the guests have mentioned. it is true medicaid does not cover everything. they do require deductibles and co-pays. host: one more call. caller: i just want to say i won't -- i would be dead if i lived in florida. a year ago i was diagnosed with cancer. if i would've taken the program i really would have been dead. michigan is a republican state. there are several republican states that have done that. the senator really pushed for this. it took him a lot of work to get this through. started on april 1 and have enrolled a lot of people are ready. host: what is the deadline in terms of the rollout of the health care law? upst: people can start november 15. medicaid and bromance goes all year long. some people can sign up now if they believe they are eligible for medicaid. they can go ahead and try to
b would bert a and the first prayer. -- payor. keeping track of a lot so we will give her a chance.st: thank you. what henry is talking about is a medigap plan. these are offered through companies like aarp are touring with united health care and others. this covers the co-pay several of the guests have mentioned. it is true medicaid does not cover everything. they do require deductibles and co-pays. host: one more call. caller: i just want to say i won't -- i would be dead if i lived in...
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times" has a piece on the controversy over whether the searchers for bert dall died. noting that several those who served with bergdahl in the rugged mountains of eastern afghanistan charged that soldiers died searching for him after he disappeared from his base, but experts are divided in the fog of war whether it would ever be clear if soldiers died as a result. army medic. but defense secretary chuck hagel told reporters this week i do not know of any circumstances or results of u.s. soldiers dying as of efforts to get sergeant bowe bergdahl. let's go to charles on our line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. this issue essentially boils down to one question -- who do you believe? the question is -- do you believe a resident and an administration who has lied to us repeatedly about a wide variety of issues, and those are proven facts that they lie to us , or are you going to believe the men who served with mr. bergdahl, the men who risked their lives fighting for this country? the question is -- are you going to believ
times" has a piece on the controversy over whether the searchers for bert dall died. noting that several those who served with bergdahl in the rugged mountains of eastern afghanistan charged that soldiers died searching for him after he disappeared from his base, but experts are divided in the fog of war whether it would ever be clear if soldiers died as a result. army medic. but defense secretary chuck hagel told reporters this week i do not know of any circumstances or results of u.s....
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bert is calling from columbus, georgia.r: i've been trying to get on the affordable care act since 2013. the president keeps changing it. he keeps changing the law. the law is the law of the land. how can he keep changing that you don't have to abide by it but if you do? the president why made a law and he made certain things for the lot to happen. hen he gets a roadblock, changes the law. that would be a standing. guest: that is an excellent question. this is the way the law works. the courts have recognized pretty broad residential enforcement for prosecutor oh distraction. it is not always so clear. laws give the president discretion. the courts have recognized that the president in carrying out the laws is not simply congress's servant. he gets to make decisions on how to prioritize things. if the president decides it is necessary to put off the employer mandate for year to make the law work, he can do this. the courts of said we will only override issues like this if the delay is unreasonable. there is a lot of room fo
bert is calling from columbus, georgia.r: i've been trying to get on the affordable care act since 2013. the president keeps changing it. he keeps changing the law. the law is the law of the land. how can he keep changing that you don't have to abide by it but if you do? the president why made a law and he made certain things for the lot to happen. hen he gets a roadblock, changes the law. that would be a standing. guest: that is an excellent question. this is the way the law works. the courts...
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bert's. yeah like always but certain sounds like a question.and so does fall so it's easy to miss this mission is easy. for guys like in our. partner. to take the heaviest as mine because i ask. some of you ok syrian what our bush. says we're no longer us today we have to identity like a raise literally every everything that could indicate who we are and where we've been all this cd from syrian army very bad idea russian today. bibles and this this can kill us by the way this is a very dangerous. arabic. they hate us so. so you know we're getting we're going to follow you know the guy on a school tour with the australian accent. who promised to show us. what they mean by fun. there are some groups with any kind of toys in the ball so this guy was like. and you know in the balkans and growing a share in serbia we have all brothers through. so it's going to be tough you know because you know as the area i worry a little bit is first they want the guys since they don't speak english and serbia and. i think most people. die in the middle east from
bert's. yeah like always but certain sounds like a question.and so does fall so it's easy to miss this mission is easy. for guys like in our. partner. to take the heaviest as mine because i ask. some of you ok syrian what our bush. says we're no longer us today we have to identity like a raise literally every everything that could indicate who we are and where we've been all this cd from syrian army very bad idea russian today. bibles and this this can kill us by the way this is a very...
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loss of us austrian pipeline would have major implications for energy security in europe according to bert iris the editor of business news europe russel's of letting geopolitics get in the way of real economics. russian gas is the cheap piece of all the energy alternatives available to the and so they should be embracing it i mean the alternatives the liquefied natural gas to live in through the various ports around europe a far more expensive but on the other. a list school question. europe simply doesn't want to be reliant on russian gas altogether and so politically they're against this project so they called in the condrey and i think they're coming down on the size of the geopolitics as opposed to the economics of being. being able to deliver russian gas to a few of the industries and the leader of france's national front party believes brussels has surrendered to control of its foreign policy to washington that's what marine le pen told r.t. so if you have an answer we'll be showing you the interview in full later today. when the european union to make sure crean become part of it i
loss of us austrian pipeline would have major implications for energy security in europe according to bert iris the editor of business news europe russel's of letting geopolitics get in the way of real economics. russian gas is the cheap piece of all the energy alternatives available to the and so they should be embracing it i mean the alternatives the liquefied natural gas to live in through the various ports around europe a far more expensive but on the other. a list school question. europe...