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the caps signed bork to a one-year contract. a draft pick in 2004 played in russia's khl last season. >>> finally, we hope you're having a happy fourth of july weekend, but some people started this month off very unhappy. detroit closer takes it out on the gatorade cooler. wilson prefers h20. take that. blue jays pitcher roush not happy with the calls. he gets tossed. can barely be restrained by the manager. roush listed at 6'10", 290. that's a big dude. >>> spencer levine. check it out. an angry man. drop kicks his hat. remember, this is not what to do when you're on the golf course on any
the caps signed bork to a one-year contract. a draft pick in 2004 played in russia's khl last season. >>> finally, we hope you're having a happy fourth of july weekend, but some people started this month off very unhappy. detroit closer takes it out on the gatorade cooler. wilson prefers h20. take that. blue jays pitcher roush not happy with the calls. he gets tossed. can barely be restrained by the manager. roush listed at 6'10", 290. that's a big dude. >>> spencer...
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not to say we don't like you to do bork in your homes, we -- to do work in your homes, but maintenance will help home repair. i have some slides here. let's take a quick peak here -- peek here. we'll look at the outside buildings first and inside buildings next. outside buildings are typical maintenance issues. a whole plethora of maintenance issues. the siding, the windows, the doors, the stairs, the sidewalk, the landscape. so let's just look at a couple different kinds of buildings and the typical problems they might have. so, for example, here's a building with final siding. what kind of maintenance do we need with the vinyl siding? we have to wash the thing, that's for darn sure. what do you think? >> it's got to be washed, caulked, checked to make sure water is not getting behind the siding. >> caulking is not a replacement for good flashing. caulk something sort of a -- an interim waterproofing material that has to be maintained. if somebody says, we have a leak, let's caulk it, what that means is we've got a temporary solution that's going to leak some more unless you maintain
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supreme court would have something to say about that where one of four states is about to put guns in bork's you know what a study just came out from u.c. davis showing to people who drink are twice as likely to all guns you know i mean it's you know it really really is astounding cliff really is. that cliff thanks a lot for being with us thanks as always appreciate it but our scene in ohio is a symptom of widespread voter amar sweeping the country because the right wing is radical anti worker pro billionaire agenda let's hope it carries of the two thousand and twelve elections we can put an end to republican war against working people for good. coming out bora launching military strikes against a sixth country and here abroad to keep americans safe from terrorists right now here at home or still subject to the t.s.a. is part of scanners again meant to keep us safe from terrorists so these tactics are really working rather making our problems he. needs twenty four seven live streaming news towns like to tell you about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for down
supreme court would have something to say about that where one of four states is about to put guns in bork's you know what a study just came out from u.c. davis showing to people who drink are twice as likely to all guns you know i mean it's you know it really really is astounding cliff really is. that cliff thanks a lot for being with us thanks as always appreciate it but our scene in ohio is a symptom of widespread voter amar sweeping the country because the right wing is radical anti worker...
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and if people in 1925 understood the way e pre works the way we understand now how the press bork works, i think they would have seen the problem. even now, i think many people failed to appreciate the fact that the fundamentalist cause is doomed from the beginning when it comes to press coverage. that's not because the press s biased about it. it's because he way the press covers things. stop and think about what you got here. you've got an argument about something scientific. what is science? it's empirical in nature. you collect facts and data. it's in a courtroom. what does a courtroom do? you deal in acts and data. and it's being covered by the press. what does the press do? facts and data. what's on the other side? faith. there's the problem. there's an inherent bias in the press for the scientific argument because it's logical, it's linear, and it's actual. it's much easier to present that than it is a testament of faith. that's kind of the tructuralist argument about the reason for the bias. but it is there. i don't know how a newspaper reporter would come int religion, science
and if people in 1925 understood the way e pre works the way we understand now how the press bork works, i think they would have seen the problem. even now, i think many people failed to appreciate the fact that the fundamentalist cause is doomed from the beginning when it comes to press coverage. that's not because the press s biased about it. it's because he way the press covers things. stop and think about what you got here. you've got an argument about something scientific. what is science?...
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bork was his animosity toward hamas and his cooperation in the siege of gaza. essentially a party to the blockade. after that, they have not lifted but east that blockade significantly. the gaza border is open to civilians to cross, five days a week. the restrictions are significantly reduced. israel is concerned about the border. it is certainly concerned about what occurred in cairo several months ago. the reconciliation agreement to form a unity government, even though it has some problems over the last several weeks, the specificity of that. so there is a great deal of concern that a very pro-israeli allied to the egyptian government has fallen. in the egyptian government becomes a power that is much more representative of the wishes of the egyptian people will have a much more critical position to israel. that is the concern in host: tel aviv our guest is samer shehata georgetown university assistant professor of arab studies. let's get some more calls. thank you for waiting for you are on the republican line. caller: please give me a second here. host: su
bork was his animosity toward hamas and his cooperation in the siege of gaza. essentially a party to the blockade. after that, they have not lifted but east that blockade significantly. the gaza border is open to civilians to cross, five days a week. the restrictions are significantly reduced. israel is concerned about the border. it is certainly concerned about what occurred in cairo several months ago. the reconciliation agreement to form a unity government, even though it has some problems...
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bork's degrees littering the streets. most of the windows have been blown out.urrounding buildings have been heavily damaged. there is debris everywhere. evacuations are underway. was this the only bomb in the attack? it is unclear. a local television station is being affected because they have discovered a suspicious device there. who is behind this attack? at this point, no one has come forward that this does, as norway grapples with a home grown terror plot. we will wait to see if that is in any way connected. someone dressed as a police officer has opened fire at a youth camp just outside of oslo. >> we are back with more of a couple of minutes. here is a live look from van ness ave in san francisco. a lot of sunshine. we will be right back. 1/2 the left nicole but >> we are expecting beautiful data. take a look at these numbers. here are our expected highs. a full forecast coming up. >> we are one step closer to professional football. the nfl players association spoke just moments ago. they are currently discussing the terms of the deal that the owners offe
bork's degrees littering the streets. most of the windows have been blown out.urrounding buildings have been heavily damaged. there is debris everywhere. evacuations are underway. was this the only bomb in the attack? it is unclear. a local television station is being affected because they have discovered a suspicious device there. who is behind this attack? at this point, no one has come forward that this does, as norway grapples with a home grown terror plot. we will wait to see if that is in...
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each other] >> i wish you had -- [talking over each other] >> bush took and stole more votes from bork than i ever did. byway never mind tennessee or arkansas, he got more votes -- more popular votes than bush. >> that doesn't count. >> they threw it to florida. get rid of the electoral college. maybe $50 million. >> i will go along with that. >> al gore was asked whether he blames me. >> he is a politician. >> he was in outer space then. [talking over each other] >> he was in climate change. he won the popular vote. it was stolen from him from tallahassee to the supreme court 5-4. [talking over each other] >> to stop the recount. >> why do you say that? like saying third-party candidates are second-class citizens. this is the two party nation, get out of the way. that is not -- that doesn't reflect the world's greatest -- >> you had every right to do it. your world's greatest maverick, not be. >> that was all digression. >> i am your friend. >> democrats could have stopped anything bush did from tax cuts to the war to the filibuster power. what would you do -- about corporate crime or
each other] >> i wish you had -- [talking over each other] >> bush took and stole more votes from bork than i ever did. byway never mind tennessee or arkansas, he got more votes -- more popular votes than bush. >> that doesn't count. >> they threw it to florida. get rid of the electoral college. maybe $50 million. >> i will go along with that. >> al gore was asked whether he blames me. >> he is a politician. >> he was in outer space then. [talking...
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bork was his animosity toward hamas and his cooperation in the siege of gaza.pt was essentially a party to the blockade. after that, they have not lifted but east that blockade significantly. the gaza border is open to civilians to cross, five days a week. the restrictions are significantly reduced. israel is concerned about the border. it is certainly concerned about what occurred in cairo several months ago. the reconciliation agreement to form a unity government, even though it has some problems over the last several weeks, the specificity of that. so there is a great deal of concern that a very pro-israeli allied to the egyptian government has fallen. in the egyptian government becomes a power that is much more representative of the wishes of the egyptian people will have a much more critical position to israel. that is the concern in host: tel aviv our guest is samer shehata georgetown university assistant professor of arab studies. let's get some more calls. thank you for waiting for you are on the republican line. caller: please give me a second here. ho
bork was his animosity toward hamas and his cooperation in the siege of gaza.pt was essentially a party to the blockade. after that, they have not lifted but east that blockade significantly. the gaza border is open to civilians to cross, five days a week. the restrictions are significantly reduced. israel is concerned about the border. it is certainly concerned about what occurred in cairo several months ago. the reconciliation agreement to form a unity government, even though it has some...
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district of columbia so the court made of the substantive process doctrine which by the way judge borkridicule back in the 70s and i think understandably. now i think it was a justifiable result, just because i think sometimes you have to look at original meaning and say sorry, we are not going to do what it says. but i don't see how you can defend rolling versus sharpe on the grounds of original meaning. and not be interested in how you would. >> i guess we agree to disagree but what the court says is part of due process is that you don't treat equals unequally, and casting burdens based on color is a previous condition of servitude is exactly that. that. it is true that washington d.c. had segregated schools, but the time of the 14th amendment their warrant public schools. that came later in washington didn't -- pc was run by the washington d.c. committee which was a bunch of old people in white linen suits from the south. so i think the part of due process is that we not treat people who pass out benefits and burdens just because of the color of their skin. that was argument and it
district of columbia so the court made of the substantive process doctrine which by the way judge borkridicule back in the 70s and i think understandably. now i think it was a justifiable result, just because i think sometimes you have to look at original meaning and say sorry, we are not going to do what it says. but i don't see how you can defend rolling versus sharpe on the grounds of original meaning. and not be interested in how you would. >> i guess we agree to disagree but what the...
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related to the earlier question, in our current fiscal sat rigid situation, accountability as never bork -- been more important when it comes to aid. you talked about democratizing developmental economics. >> at a basic level, it builds up what you see happening in the developing world in a way. the mid 20th-century was a hierarchy from experts which is gone. the concept of the third world is gone. at a minimum, the nature of these economies are much more learning from each other. and there are interesting things that developed economies can develop from developing economies such as private partnerships, private sector going into infrastructure. but the key notion here is that we as an institution clear role that is much broader than providing findings. we are primarily -- our primary purpose is to take the knowledge and experience, as damaging, with conditional programs, infrastructure programs, banking programs, and being able to share them around the world and help countries customize and a way to build market institutions and capacities. to do that effectively, you have to reach out
related to the earlier question, in our current fiscal sat rigid situation, accountability as never bork -- been more important when it comes to aid. you talked about democratizing developmental economics. >> at a basic level, it builds up what you see happening in the developing world in a way. the mid 20th-century was a hierarchy from experts which is gone. the concept of the third world is gone. at a minimum, the nature of these economies are much more learning from each other. and...