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political opinion certain blogs have individuals certain institutions and you have to really keep your nose to the grindstone to really understand what's going on in my specialisation is the part of the world that i live in and i it's a lot of work you know antiwar dot com is a really good source but it's still a lot harder than i think most people think if you want to find out what's what could be close to be called the truth. no that's absolutely correct. there is now so much information just simply swamping the internet that it is very hard to sift through it all see what is reliable the problem is that the new media. rely very much on the traditional media because the traditional media. were able to gather news i.d.'s very expensive to run a bureau it's very expensive to have reporters all over the world so what goes on in the alternative media the very social media is essential. transmission of stories that have been gathered in the traditional media so it's not like the new media are actually doing a lot of news gathering themselves because it's very hard and so while it's true t
political opinion certain blogs have individuals certain institutions and you have to really keep your nose to the grindstone to really understand what's going on in my specialisation is the part of the world that i live in and i it's a lot of work you know antiwar dot com is a really good source but it's still a lot harder than i think most people think if you want to find out what's what could be close to be called the truth. no that's absolutely correct. there is now so much information just...
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in new york city about the situation in ukraine when i can go and i can read newspaper reports and blogs immediately from the situations as they're happening on the ground or i can subscribe to the twitter account of a reporter that's going on the ground i sort of feel as if right now is the time when the mainstream media is having a big changeover and that's why they're having a loss of revenue that's why they're having to close down bureaus that's why c.n.n. is having to change their reporting style so i feel like right now is a good time for freedom of press and for freedom of expression despite some of the crackdowns by intelligence agencies on newspapers like the guardian for printing the snowden leaks if you remember when they destroyed their hard drives and things like that any you know what kind of environment are we living in here because you know it was just right the loss of revenue the loss of audiences but i would say the loss of credibility as well. i agree with all those points and they are on to a very nice model from the twenty twentieth century and we have new generatio
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for example or people go and read my blog because they're looking for an alternative viewpoint to the mainstream media narrative i feel as if we're in right now sort of the change time the changeover period from the credibility of the mainstream media being the only outlet for resourceful reporting where people are looking for people who are more attached to news stories as they happen on the ground why would i want to read what george stephanopoulos has to say in new york city about the situation in ukraine when i can go and i can read newspaper reports and blogs immediately from the situations as they're happening on the ground or i can subscribe to the twitter account of a reporter that's going on the ground i sort of feel as if right now is the time when the mainstream media is having a big changeover and that's why they're having a loss of revenue that's why they're having to close down bureaus that's why c.n.n. is having to change their reporting style so i feel like right now is a good time for freedom of press and for freedom of expression despite some of the crackdowns by int
for example or people go and read my blog because they're looking for an alternative viewpoint to the mainstream media narrative i feel as if we're in right now sort of the change time the changeover period from the credibility of the mainstream media being the only outlet for resourceful reporting where people are looking for people who are more attached to news stories as they happen on the ground why would i want to read what george stephanopoulos has to say in new york city about the...
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others and i have a blog that i do every week, only that. it was all consuming. the other night i was going over in my mind how much money i have spent versus on this thing and it is coming down, i am making three dollars an hour if that much. i can't believe how much i spent. [inaudible] >> never been associated with that? with israel? what did it do to you? these crazy people over there? what happened to you after you spend so much time with those crazy people of air? >> in terms of how it changed my outlook and everything? >> for israel and be the same person? >> it was really -- let's see if i can boil it down to something simple. if one of the things over here we had since vietnam, the all volunteer army, no draft. we had two generations grow up that ever served in the military so when you meet somebody under 60 years old you assume they have never been in the military all. the jewish people too smart. then you go to israel and you can see a face. .. >> you look great for 47. >> i juice a lot in going through the journey as a writer, was there an identity fi
others and i have a blog that i do every week, only that. it was all consuming. the other night i was going over in my mind how much money i have spent versus on this thing and it is coming down, i am making three dollars an hour if that much. i can't believe how much i spent. [inaudible] >> never been associated with that? with israel? what did it do to you? these crazy people over there? what happened to you after you spend so much time with those crazy people of air? >> in terms...
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i have to be pretty careful about that ok what exactly are you focusing on on your blog what are they reading that they don't like. or world usually i try to see to make things clear here because i see in this conflict that the the the war scene is a bad use of wards there is a better cavil in the use of warsaw by the media coverage the problem is calling things but their name in western and ukraine media they so often speak of travel is more of us in and invading ukraine i can say all this is absolutely shameful by them i have been here for two mons and these old us never happen and i would knesset the when you recall it's joining. us in the ranks of popular media it was ordinary people just the people form here i don't deny maybe soldiers with russian passport but in the dumbass out how many families say wander don't have a relative's beyond the border and about devotees most of these so so often speak about those but i can assure that out there are not terrorists here and just by just by you within the common definition of beverly's me to first violent acts intended to create fear
i have to be pretty careful about that ok what exactly are you focusing on on your blog what are they reading that they don't like. or world usually i try to see to make things clear here because i see in this conflict that the the the war scene is a bad use of wards there is a better cavil in the use of warsaw by the media coverage the problem is calling things but their name in western and ukraine media they so often speak of travel is more of us in and invading ukraine i can say all this is...
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but we want to focus on his behavior here and these blog posts.et me just read, lawrence, one more comment for our viewers. this is what came to light this week. he says russell pierce, who wrote that tough immigration anti legal immigration law in arizona brought town crime rates and wants immigrants to assimilate quickly. quote, no spanish radio stations, no spanish bill boards, no spanish tv stations, no spanish ads, this is america, speak english. is his perspective, is that common within your state? >> well, even if he was the only person who had this perspective in the state, he's in charge of our schools. so even just one person would be too much. but, you know, i think look at sb-1070, the anti immigration bill or sb-1062, the anti gay and lesbian bill. we see this coming from a small faction of folks in our state. i grew up here. i remember seeing some of this early on in childhood. i hope that this is the wake-up call to our state. i mean, we should want our students to speak not just one language, but two or three. we would have a compe
but we want to focus on his behavior here and these blog posts.et me just read, lawrence, one more comment for our viewers. this is what came to light this week. he says russell pierce, who wrote that tough immigration anti legal immigration law in arizona brought town crime rates and wants immigrants to assimilate quickly. quote, no spanish radio stations, no spanish bill boards, no spanish tv stations, no spanish ads, this is america, speak english. is his perspective, is that common within...
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the move we are trying to form a blog. for our leader is doing at the moment he's very good at the sort of thing we should be getting somewhere we're making headway so you can very good but these things you run up to the why are there you don't ask me another question about how i'm going to reply was that or actually asked i was asking you about a specific platform if you were going to actually unite with france's front with nothing to look ten. we will not be doing business with the party. that says. we just sort of thing. people and quite frankly that would be unacceptable but the trouble is in the european parliament european problem makes strange bedfellows you have to get into into bed with all sorts of people you wouldn't want to take home to your mother but that's what i'm saying i can you not set differences aside and work with not only a plan per se for the sake of a bigger cause. because the. a socialist party and also the have a lot of history. isn't that sort of thing absolutely unacceptable to you can't we we'
the move we are trying to form a blog. for our leader is doing at the moment he's very good at the sort of thing we should be getting somewhere we're making headway so you can very good but these things you run up to the why are there you don't ask me another question about how i'm going to reply was that or actually asked i was asking you about a specific platform if you were going to actually unite with france's front with nothing to look ten. we will not be doing business with the party....
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we're live blogging the conference.ty much where it started the day, down right now about 0.6, so it's improving the position. we're watching google as well because of the new search function that was unveiled which would route people away from google. google is now down just under 2%. more apple coming up in two minutes' time. d a low sex drive, d a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could i
we're live blogging the conference.ty much where it started the day, down right now about 0.6, so it's improving the position. we're watching google as well because of the new search function that was unveiled which would route people away from google. google is now down just under 2%. more apple coming up in two minutes' time. d a low sex drive, d a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only...
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not at all now for one thing the negative deposit rate is a tax but he also wrote in a post on his blog credit write down this morning quote these c b has been forced into this course of action by circumstance the policy stance in europe is backloaded austerity and internal devaluation is deflationary by design with fiscal forwards hands tied monetary policy is the only game in town and the mandate compels them to act because the e.c.b. wants to prevent a debt deflation it has been forced to act preemptively with prices falling near deflationary levels euro zone wide so bottom line the crisis in europe is not over not by a long shot. to the e.c.b. announcement thursday it seems like monetary policy is the only game in town the u.k. and japan are maintaining their quantitative easing programs and only the u.s. seems to be pulling back from these unconventional methods now the e.c.b. announcement is his stuart negative interest rates four hundred billion euros of a long term refinancing operation and halted sterilization of government bonds which the wall street journal says is effectivel
not at all now for one thing the negative deposit rate is a tax but he also wrote in a post on his blog credit write down this morning quote these c b has been forced into this course of action by circumstance the policy stance in europe is backloaded austerity and internal devaluation is deflationary by design with fiscal forwards hands tied monetary policy is the only game in town and the mandate compels them to act because the e.c.b. wants to prevent a debt deflation it has been forced to...
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you can check out all of the submissions on the blog.is the case every four years, artists have been drawing inspiration from the football world cup. over the past few weeks, users have been sharing all sorts of creations online. italian design agency has given some movie posters a soccer twist. they have been replaced by footballers selected for the world cup, including an england player as james bond. illustrator celebrates each team competing in the 2014 world cup. they were commissioned by espn, a cable and satellite television channel that focuses on sports related programming. s have painted 1uogogg99Ññwçça7guc 06/12/14 06/12/14 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, ththth
you can check out all of the submissions on the blog.is the case every four years, artists have been drawing inspiration from the football world cup. over the past few weeks, users have been sharing all sorts of creations online. italian design agency has given some movie posters a soccer twist. they have been replaced by footballers selected for the world cup, including an england player as james bond. illustrator celebrates each team competing in the 2014 world cup. they were commissioned by...
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. >> i do have a video recipe on my blog. >> okay.as risk. >> did the disease take hold. >> these vaccines are loaded with toxins. >> you're infected. >> progressive may like to [beep] khraoeu plat change denialists. terrifying the anti-vaccining community has the same move. >> it's a consensus. >> a consensus of who? it's a fancy word for overwhelming agreement. maybe 99%. maybe 99.99. like across the globe. >> if you spend millions and millions of dollars to answer the question. you show people the great data they still simply deny the existence. >> that's the data that you believe in. that's great. my data is different. >> this was stage four science denial. >> no heard immunity from vaccinating. >> i'm not putting anyone at risk. >> unsra *pb vaccinated children are more healthy than vaccinated children. i'm not going to change my mind. i believe the decline of epidemics is due to other reasons but vaccinations. getting the filthy horses out of the street. >> you know you don't get measle from horses. >> i hope she didn't spread i
. >> i do have a video recipe on my blog. >> okay.as risk. >> did the disease take hold. >> these vaccines are loaded with toxins. >> you're infected. >> progressive may like to [beep] khraoeu plat change denialists. terrifying the anti-vaccining community has the same move. >> it's a consensus. >> a consensus of who? it's a fancy word for overwhelming agreement. maybe 99%. maybe 99.99. like across the globe. >> if you spend millions and...
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and what's so incredible to me is that she actually blogs -- she blogs fror the world to see i'm watchingy son come off the bed in pain. we are going to have to make a difficult decision to take him off life support. if this is at her hand, she's going down. >> she gained all kinds of sympathy, as you pointed out, through social media. through the years. and that's why elizabeth cohen, i just wanted to have you on, because she is being investigated for having munchhausen by proxy, which is all about, what, getting sympathy, keeping your kid sick, you want the sympathy from the hospital, which is further exacerbated by this world of social media. >> munchhausen syndrome is where you do it about yourself, make up things about yourself, munchhausen by proxy, someone in your care. it it is so sad. in the end, really it's child abuse. and they don't know why people do this. they do it for comfort, they do it to get attention. many of these people were abused themselves as children. and as you said, it used to be with munchhausen by proxy, would you get the sympathy of your doctors and immediat
and what's so incredible to me is that she actually blogs -- she blogs fror the world to see i'm watchingy son come off the bed in pain. we are going to have to make a difficult decision to take him off life support. if this is at her hand, she's going down. >> she gained all kinds of sympathy, as you pointed out, through social media. through the years. and that's why elizabeth cohen, i just wanted to have you on, because she is being investigated for having munchhausen by proxy, which...
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it is available to view on the blog -- on the photographer's blog. >> ♪ 1go♪ acú [captioning made possible> from pacifica, this is democracy now! for me, that was the power of maya angelou passwords, words so powerful they carried little black girl from cell chicago all the way to the white house -- from the southside of chicago auto to the white house. >> remembering poet, author, muse and civil rights activist maya angelou. we will hear highlights from her memorial
it is available to view on the blog -- on the photographer's blog. >> ♪ 1go♪ acú [captioning made possible> from pacifica, this is democracy now! for me, that was the power of maya angelou passwords, words so powerful they carried little black girl from cell chicago all the way to the white house -- from the southside of chicago auto to the white house. >> remembering poet, author, muse and civil rights activist maya angelou. we will hear highlights from her memorial
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and i do a monthly blog in the richmond review. one of the projects that started under my predecessor and actually now gone department-wide is looking at the emergency response plans in the schools phase one and rolling it out to other institutions that maybe potentially targets we're looking at say an active shoortd in an school there's 25 schools in the district we want to preplan our response it is if it were to happen it would be a chaotic event and a lot of confusion so as much as we can do to prepare ourselves. we've already done presentations at the washington high school and at the jc c talking to the staff about what they can expect from us and their options or behavior small business should be if they have an active shooter this work for an intrude and shooting shooter the main thing in our preplanning for example phenomenon washington have a playbook in the station ready to go we have writing here our maps for washington and that showed me where i want to set my expand post and my perimeters and kids evacuated to and pla
and i do a monthly blog in the richmond review. one of the projects that started under my predecessor and actually now gone department-wide is looking at the emergency response plans in the schools phase one and rolling it out to other institutions that maybe potentially targets we're looking at say an active shoortd in an school there's 25 schools in the district we want to preplan our response it is if it were to happen it would be a chaotic event and a lot of confusion so as much as we can...
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what do you want to do on the blog brothers that you can't do in a book?ks take years and years to write. it's like a really long game of marco polo where you're in your basement saying marco, marco, marco, marco, and it's not for like four years that someone says polo. >> stephen: and you do it with your eyes closed. whereas with youtube and the internet, you can connect to people immediately. you can also do bigger community projects. we have a non-profit project called the project for awesome where every december we raise money for charity, and we have lots and lots of projects, building wells in haiti and bangladesh, and that's stuff books can't do. >> >> stephen: are you a cult leader? there are young people who really would just hurl themselves off a cliff for you if at the bottom they could dig a well in haiti. >> i hope you won't mind if i answer your question with a question, which is: are you a cult lead center [cheering and applause] [audience chanting "stephen"] >> stephen: tell you what, if you have some time, come out to the compound this wee
what do you want to do on the blog brothers that you can't do in a book?ks take years and years to write. it's like a really long game of marco polo where you're in your basement saying marco, marco, marco, marco, and it's not for like four years that someone says polo. >> stephen: and you do it with your eyes closed. whereas with youtube and the internet, you can connect to people immediately. you can also do bigger community projects. we have a non-profit project called the project for...
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and then as you go through those rips, integrate them into your daily blog stream. and you can get to know important people through your future, first in social media, and migrating them and they're local and won't let you nail. we call those lifetime rips. >> keith, i wish you greater success on this expanded updated version than on the first one, and thank you for being such a great friend to our show. >> keith feratzi. one relationship at a time. coming up, two emerging markets. >> hi, i'm john seigenthaler in new york, and right after "real money," our prime time newscast. some call him a deserter, and we have the military's response. >>> and plus, censorship in cairo. john stewart is forced off the air. and a straight a high school student with a powerful motivation. she's homeless. and tornadoes move through the midwest. all of that repeat after "real money." >> emerging marketsish the term conjures up exotic locale's juicy returns and a healthy dose of volatility. investors who don't mind taking on a bigger financial risk for profits. brazil, russia, india an
and then as you go through those rips, integrate them into your daily blog stream. and you can get to know important people through your future, first in social media, and migrating them and they're local and won't let you nail. we call those lifetime rips. >> keith, i wish you greater success on this expanded updated version than on the first one, and thank you for being such a great friend to our show. >> keith feratzi. one relationship at a time. coming up, two emerging markets....
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and then as you go through those rips, integrate them into your daily blog stream. and you can get to know important people through your future, first in social media, and migrating them and they're local and won't let you nail. we call those lifetime rips. >> keith, i wish you greater success on this expanded updated version than on the first one, and thank you for being such a great friend to our show. >> keith feratzi. one relationship at a time. coming up, two emerging markets. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. the big stories of the day, from around the world... >> these people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place... >> and throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news... >> the life of doha... >> this is the international news hour... >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera
and then as you go through those rips, integrate them into your daily blog stream. and you can get to know important people through your future, first in social media, and migrating them and they're local and won't let you nail. we call those lifetime rips. >> keith, i wish you greater success on this expanded updated version than on the first one, and thank you for being such a great friend to our show. >> keith feratzi. one relationship at a time. coming up, two emerging markets....
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people who would be natural allies to the prime minister began to criticize him as well and sunni blogse began to criticize him also so he doesn't have the kind of political support he had even six months ago or two months ago during the election and faces a tough fight but prime minister maliki has been here before and astute player and knows how to back people who give him loyalty and we don't know about the parliamentary session and could take eight months like 2010 or just a day is what many politicians would like to see. >> reporter: thank you very much and we are live from baghdad. across the border in syria the opposition has responded to a new counterfeit in iraq and syria and sss is prepared to cooperate with the united states and allies to defeat the sunni rebel groups that calls itself the islamic state and the group formally known as isil celebrated and the sss says the key to dee feeting the al-qaeda off shoot is strength the armies and they set up an operation center to combat the so called islamic state. these pictures are said to show fighters going to the province that
people who would be natural allies to the prime minister began to criticize him as well and sunni blogse began to criticize him also so he doesn't have the kind of political support he had even six months ago or two months ago during the election and faces a tough fight but prime minister maliki has been here before and astute player and knows how to back people who give him loyalty and we don't know about the parliamentary session and could take eight months like 2010 or just a day is what...
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writing in her blog about how she leaves that water might have feelings. >> someone finally agrees withhe writes in her blog about her support of this japanese doctor and how negativity can change the structure of water. water behaves differently depending on what's going on around it. >> it makes perfect sense. people talk to plants and they say plants respond to it. plants are made of water. >> is that what you're going to do? >> i'm trying to defend gwyneth here. >> in this world of unconscious coupling. >>> it's a fantastic movie that i wasted two hours on. >>> from that note thanks for watching today. "way too early" starts right now. >>> i do not know of specific circumstances or details of u.s. soldiers dieing as a result of efforts to find and rescue sergeant bergdahl. >> the white house tries desperately to convince anyone who will listen that the taliban swap for sergeant bowe bergdahl was urgent and justified. why do many senators still sound skeptical? >> hillary clinton opens up to "people" magazine about 2016 monica lewinsky and life after politics. why did the interview t
writing in her blog about how she leaves that water might have feelings. >> someone finally agrees withhe writes in her blog about her support of this japanese doctor and how negativity can change the structure of water. water behaves differently depending on what's going on around it. >> it makes perfect sense. people talk to plants and they say plants respond to it. plants are made of water. >> is that what you're going to do? >> i'm trying to defend gwyneth here....
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in october 2008, i had a blog from an old friend tina brown's new website called the "daily beast," and simultaneously had a column in the "national review." what do you know about "national review"? and in mid-october of the election cycle, i, in the company of a number of other conservative writers, david brooks, kathleen parker, a number of them, wrote a blog in which i said, i gave reasons in an argument about why i was going to vote for barack obama and not making bailing -- mccain-taylor governor else was on that ticket. well, and then tina put that somewhat headline on. sorry, dad, i'm voting for obama. my dad died in february and that was well past giving a shit who i was voting for. sorry to put it that way, but -- it would be an exaggeration to say all hell broke loose but it was a bit -- the teapot was made slightly larger when "national review" fired me as a columnist, which was even funnier since i was on the board of directors. [laughter] i technically owned one-seventh. and, and anyway, the story sort of took on a life of its own. now, are you asking me do i regret? no, i
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and then as you go through those rips, integrate them into your daily blog stream. and you can get to know important people through your future, first in social media, and migrating them and they're local and won't let you nail. we call those lifetime rips. >> keith, i wish you greater success on this expanded updated version than on the first one, and thank you for being such a great friend to our show. >> keith feratzi. one relationship at a time. coming up, two emerging markets. i think that al jazeera helps connect people in a way they haven't been connected before. it's a new approach to journalism. this is an opportunity for americans to learn something. we need to know what's going on around the world. we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for s
and then as you go through those rips, integrate them into your daily blog stream. and you can get to know important people through your future, first in social media, and migrating them and they're local and won't let you nail. we call those lifetime rips. >> keith, i wish you greater success on this expanded updated version than on the first one, and thank you for being such a great friend to our show. >> keith feratzi. one relationship at a time. coming up, two emerging markets....
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were based on fake blogs allegedly made up by. also the pope has already hit out against governing greed and capitalism now the head of the catholic church says he disapproves of the lives of many europeans find out why the pontiff believe you're a bunch of brink of becoming a throwaway culture on our t.v. dot com. right. first street. and i were being portrayed. on a reformer with. the image. of former russian high ranking anti corruption official has committed suicide while being held in detention on bribery charges in moscow artist lucy katha mouth investigates well boris kolesnikov is the former head of the economic security and anti corruption department of the interior ministry here he was in the process of being interrogated by authorities when he allegedly asked to use the bathroom and somehow managed to climb out of the window and plummets to his death and in a suicide. but there are of course questions about whether there may be potential police brutality involved in this case now back in may he sustained serious head in
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parliamentary vote with british voters throwing their support behind to hear a skeptic you keep a blog but will the car to success transfer into something bigger well david cole board member of the hearing of parliament for scotland is my guest today. a venue with the euro skeptic you keep party took the recent do you elections by stool suggesting that britons are getting fed up with mainstream politicians in london in brussels. is this the beginning of the end for britain's euro story will you keep success force change to big parties or was it merely a fleeting protest vote. david cobra scottish. thanks for joining us it's great to have you on our program today that we're going to start from the latest news day european commission has demanded a six billion hike to a budget from the u.k. now where is that money go inc was there a good question of where's the money going they don't seem to know whether the previous money's gone for nineteen years they haven't been able to all that the accounts. well now you guys after the elections have twenty four places in the european parliament is
parliamentary vote with british voters throwing their support behind to hear a skeptic you keep a blog but will the car to success transfer into something bigger well david cole board member of the hearing of parliament for scotland is my guest today. a venue with the euro skeptic you keep party took the recent do you elections by stool suggesting that britons are getting fed up with mainstream politicians in london in brussels. is this the beginning of the end for britain's euro story will you...
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my goal is to get pete too like blogs. we will have to get a report from him after a couple of months. we will see if he is an avid reader. so the wheat harvest had just begun, and the farmers were uneasy. twice before they had endured raids as they carted their bounty and from the field. the enemy had taken her horses, and their wagons, in addition to their grain. rumors of rebels on the borders of spread around the town. they had to be vigilant. in the cruel dart of a late summer, citizen sentries fell , ak into chambersburg bustling town at a crossroads in south-central pennsylvania. the rumored rebels were approaching. m and soonoke cal the central town was built with confederates. a demand was made. a ransom. the citizens could not pay it. within 20 minutes, the town was on fire in a dozen places. families fled from houses with only the clothing on their backs. the sick and the old were carried from the towns into the field. center was all over, the of chambersburg had become a mass of crumbling walls, stacks of chimn
my goal is to get pete too like blogs. we will have to get a report from him after a couple of months. we will see if he is an avid reader. so the wheat harvest had just begun, and the farmers were uneasy. twice before they had endured raids as they carted their bounty and from the field. the enemy had taken her horses, and their wagons, in addition to their grain. rumors of rebels on the borders of spread around the town. they had to be vigilant. in the cruel dart of a late summer, citizen...
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somebody else started a blog and the next yelp. charles: the millennials. >> only because you keep using it. they have a monopoly on it. i use yelp all the time. i agree with you. >> i go to facebook more for recommendations than yelp. matt and i said we have to get a business going yelp, open table grub hub seamless combo. we thought of it. charles: a, that's not going to count as a patent or anything. if you're thinking about suing someone. i think yahoo! would be nuts not to make a bid for yelp right now, and i think yelp would be crazy if they don't figure out a way to make it more transparent, put pressure on these things. >> i would not be surprised if somebody does swoop up and buy them. that could be a great company for yahoo!. >> i think amazon might go in on the bid. charles: they're sitting on a lot of cash. three minutes to my next stock suggestion, this will prove to you why the advice is worth taking. i mentioned this company last week, today, i'm going to talk about why you should continue to buy, i think there's a l
somebody else started a blog and the next yelp. charles: the millennials. >> only because you keep using it. they have a monopoly on it. i use yelp all the time. i agree with you. >> i go to facebook more for recommendations than yelp. matt and i said we have to get a business going yelp, open table grub hub seamless combo. we thought of it. charles: a, that's not going to count as a patent or anything. if you're thinking about suing someone. i think yahoo! would be nuts not to make...
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me becoming a farmer true story it all makes sense in a minute and then we have the man behind the blog tim doing the fed watch mr tim do we think he's on the show to discuss all things bad and is a big deal edward harrison and i are discussing government intrusion into our digital privacy and how that threatens our fundamental civil rights you want to mess amount. and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today financial disclosure now a new national database is being assembled by the federal housing finance agency and the consumer financial protection bureau that will compel as many as two hundred twenty seven million americans to disclose intimate details about their family's financial health now in a reversal of previously stated policy the f.h.a. f.a. and the c f p b are together expanding their joint mortgage database program to include personally identifiable information the f h f a claims that the database is essential to conducting monthly mortgage surveys and to help you know prepare its annual report to congress however this vast database isn't lacking in critics detr
me becoming a farmer true story it all makes sense in a minute and then we have the man behind the blog tim doing the fed watch mr tim do we think he's on the show to discuss all things bad and is a big deal edward harrison and i are discussing government intrusion into our digital privacy and how that threatens our fundamental civil rights you want to mess amount. and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today financial disclosure now a new national database is being assembled by the...
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i have a small little blog. sometime, i put my opinions on there. oftentimes they're political.this one. on this one, i didn't want it to be political. i wanted it to be alyn. i didn't want it to be gun control. i wanted it to be about the fact that two people came in and did something horrible and took the lives of two beautiful people, and that's really what the issue was about to me. >> you also mention, sort of a cry to those who follow this sort of twisted logic, about lbt and government. you mentioned if you're frustrated with the government, if you're worried about the republic, start a blog, write a book, go to a protest, join a cause, call a senator, call a talk show, run for office, do what people in a free society do. and yet we are seeing so many of these incidents for all sorts of different twisted logics. do you think there's anything more to these people than just maniacal murderers? is there a greater cause out there we need to be concerned about? >> i don't know, i can't speak to them. the irony of it is alyn was a type who had a cause. alyn was the type who had
i have a small little blog. sometime, i put my opinions on there. oftentimes they're political.this one. on this one, i didn't want it to be political. i wanted it to be alyn. i didn't want it to be gun control. i wanted it to be about the fact that two people came in and did something horrible and took the lives of two beautiful people, and that's really what the issue was about to me. >> you also mention, sort of a cry to those who follow this sort of twisted logic, about lbt and...