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>> there is a lot of controlling left to do. -- cajolling left to do. this had everything to do with the fact we were waiting for a new government in iraq. now we have that, and now we have some trouble. >> people in the intelligence committees, and people of the pentagon have always been skeptical that they have the ability to step up in time. the airstrikes are not enough to do it, and if the iraqi forces cannot get up, it is a big problem for this mission. >> it could be very ugly over the next few weeks as a political issue and a military issue. rick perry probably mostly answer to the question of what do they call a big mac in europe? he is talking foreign policy. >> the victims of jihad today have far more in common with you and with me than they ever will have with their tormentors. and when they look up, and they see an raf, for a danish, or american bomber, they feel precisely as you and i would feel. the site must seem like the answer to a prayer. >> is that it was bad news for rick perry, but he looked pretty good. is that a new rick perry we
>> there is a lot of controlling left to do. -- cajolling left to do. this had everything to do with the fact we were waiting for a new government in iraq. now we have that, and now we have some trouble. >> people in the intelligence committees, and people of the pentagon have always been skeptical that they have the ability to step up in time. the airstrikes are not enough to do it, and if the iraqi forces cannot get up, it is a big problem for this mission. >> it could be...
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every kid on this f what they lieve that the sky achiev following a succes career, a rhodes r was cajoledut of retire. his very first move a jaw-dr e the salaries of the univer 24 lowest paid employs and pay for it n to thef $90,00 what i'm trying to do is emulate to the students on this campus what i think it takes to be staffers on the ety. lower end of the scale were given p hikes from $7.25 to $10.25. a blessing. he gave up $90,000. on campus, studentserous. study his every move. for him to come in and take that major pay cut says a lot about him. he hasn't even soug out the workers he's helped. just the way he is. >> i look at myself as a poor couny kid from hopkinsville, kentuc, tg to do well in this wor by treating people right. >> r setting the tone by showing many of life's .ess kevin tibbles, nbc news, frankf kentucky. >> you've got to imagine a lot those students are going to take that lesson with them. >> that example is probably going to go so much further than any amounts of money. they're going to carry on and pass it on. >> good educational lesson. pretty incredible. >> ch
every kid on this f what they lieve that the sky achiev following a succes career, a rhodes r was cajoledut of retire. his very first move a jaw-dr e the salaries of the univer 24 lowest paid employs and pay for it n to thef $90,00 what i'm trying to do is emulate to the students on this campus what i think it takes to be staffers on the ety. lower end of the scale were given p hikes from $7.25 to $10.25. a blessing. he gave up $90,000. on campus, studentserous. study his every move. for him to...
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. >> reporter: following a successful business career, burse, a rhodes scholar, was cajoled out of retirementhis very first move, a jaw dropper. raise the salaries of the university's 24 lowest paid employees, and pay for it by slashing his own, to the tune of $90,000. >> in doing that, what i'm trying to do is emulate to the students on this campus what i think it takes to be successful in this society. >> reporter: staffers on the lower end of the scale were given pay hikes from $7.25 an hour to 10.25 an hour. a 40% increase. employees call it a blessing. >> he gave up $90,000. you know, that's so beyond generous. >> reporter: and on campus, students now study his every move. >> for him to come in and just take that major pay cut really says a lot about him. >> reporter: burse hasn't even sought out those workers he's helped. that's just the way he is. >> i look at myself as a poor country kid from hopkinsville, kentucky, trying to do well in this world by treating people right. >> reporter: setting the tone for the next generation by showing many of life's lessons don't always come from a
. >> reporter: following a successful business career, burse, a rhodes scholar, was cajoled out of retirementhis very first move, a jaw dropper. raise the salaries of the university's 24 lowest paid employees, and pay for it by slashing his own, to the tune of $90,000. >> in doing that, what i'm trying to do is emulate to the students on this campus what i think it takes to be successful in this society. >> reporter: staffers on the lower end of the scale were given pay hikes...
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i hate the fact that racial politics is used as a cajole when in fact he should be talking about the common answers. it doesn't matter the color of your skin and it doesn't matter who your parents are. it doesn't matte matter who you know in washington d.c.. the cause of fiscal responsibility, the cause of individual opportunity and the ability of anybody to do anything in america is far more important than the divisive politics that people like you use. >> host: onto florida, leonard democratic caller. you are on the air. >> caller: you used the word a while ago about -- forcing young people to buy health care that they don't need. that is why it's called family health care. and not back you pay medicare and medicaid. it was the greatest investment in this country. >> host: matt kibbe. >> guest: okay so this is an interesting question. you mentioned car insurance and health insurance. those are catastrophic plans. those are very low input plans designed for that moment when things go horribly wrong. let's planned health care. young people are generally healthy but they don't earn mu
i hate the fact that racial politics is used as a cajole when in fact he should be talking about the common answers. it doesn't matter the color of your skin and it doesn't matter who your parents are. it doesn't matte matter who you know in washington d.c.. the cause of fiscal responsibility, the cause of individual opportunity and the ability of anybody to do anything in america is far more important than the divisive politics that people like you use. >> host: onto florida, leonard...
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these are very clinical phone calls and no cajoling and just send all of the money in and we'll send everything to raise. i've been on both ends of these calls and they sell anything that's not nailed down to stay in business. that was the push down. that was the 400. sometimes so many funds are involved with these deals that when they fall apart they can take the whole market down and stay down. on friday, october 13, 1989, the fact they remember this and let alone they traded in an almost 7% decline because of the deal to take united airlines private that broke down. i remember it well since karen cramer and i bought a ton of stock of my old hedge fund. at the end of the day, quarter to 4:00 because we knew how it worked and the margin calls i made as a broker there and unfortunately, some of the margin calls i received when i ran my hedge fund. i knew there was nothing fundamental wrong with the economy back then and it was worth buying. we made a ton of money by picking up the pieces and going home with them. that's exactly what kind of happened today after the margin clerks did
these are very clinical phone calls and no cajoling and just send all of the money in and we'll send everything to raise. i've been on both ends of these calls and they sell anything that's not nailed down to stay in business. that was the push down. that was the 400. sometimes so many funds are involved with these deals that when they fall apart they can take the whole market down and stay down. on friday, october 13, 1989, the fact they remember this and let alone they traded in an almost 7%...
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. >> part of what you say is debt collection agencies use, employ thugs to badger, cajole people or threatenr money back. >> what's interesting in this particular story is it's a partnership between a former banker and a former bank robber, former armed robber. >> who did ten years? >> who did ten years in the can. he's a south boston tough guy. i asked the banker, what's up? why are you partnering with this guy? the banker said, this is an unregulated world. i quickly realized i couldn't call the authorities and i couldn't rely on a lawsuit to protect me. so, when trouble comes and my debt gets stolen, which it does, i call the armed robber and he packs a car full of guys with guns and they drive down and sort it out. this is what happens in the absence of regulation. >> wow. that is wild. obviously, that practice, illegal, also some of the practices you detail to try to get people to pay are illegal. and yet there's very little accountability. there were 119,549 complaints to the ftc in 2009. and one enforcement action. why is there -- why is there no accountability here? why is there no r
. >> part of what you say is debt collection agencies use, employ thugs to badger, cajole people or threatenr money back. >> what's interesting in this particular story is it's a partnership between a former banker and a former bank robber, former armed robber. >> who did ten years? >> who did ten years in the can. he's a south boston tough guy. i asked the banker, what's up? why are you partnering with this guy? the banker said, this is an unregulated world. i quickly...
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has two choices, the probation officer, work with the problem, encourage them, threaten them, cajole them. you tested dirty for meth, our biggest illegal drug. you understand that's a violation of probation? yes. i will stop. the person leaves the office understanding this is not a serious system. i'm going to get high and i will do it until something stops me. they know it's a year or two before something happens. the choice is talking to them or writing up the violation, coming to court and asking me to give them five or ten years in prison. some judge famously said you can -- send him to prison or the beach. this is not a knock on probation officers. they do not have a tool do anything quickly. so the first week on this calendar in june of '04 i looked at motions, spend a couple of hours documenting violations, got the person arrested, brought them back and recommended to me send him to prison for five or ten years. they are not amenable. i thought what a crazy way to change anybody's behavior. i thought to myself, this doesn't work. what would work? i thought about how my wife an
has two choices, the probation officer, work with the problem, encourage them, threaten them, cajole them. you tested dirty for meth, our biggest illegal drug. you understand that's a violation of probation? yes. i will stop. the person leaves the office understanding this is not a serious system. i'm going to get high and i will do it until something stops me. they know it's a year or two before something happens. the choice is talking to them or writing up the violation, coming to court and...
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it was not cajoled into participating.the king has made it very clear that this is a cultural war, that this is a war within islam for the real dice of islam, and as such jordan is going to participate full force in it. and not only that but he made it clear that his preference would be that it would be led by countries of the region and that led by the united states. and so a very forceful position when it comes to fighting daish military. and jordan, even though it's a small country on the military front can actually provide a lot of support to the coalition in three main areas, logistical support, the coalition is already using airbases, particularly in the north of the country, intelligence support. jordanians have a very strong intelligence services and they have infiltrated al-qaeda and isis, and continue to do so. and i think the intelligence support is going to be crucial in this campaign. and then the third support is going to come in terms of the network of contacts that the jordanians have with the sunni tribes
it was not cajoled into participating.the king has made it very clear that this is a cultural war, that this is a war within islam for the real dice of islam, and as such jordan is going to participate full force in it. and not only that but he made it clear that his preference would be that it would be led by countries of the region and that led by the united states. and so a very forceful position when it comes to fighting daish military. and jordan, even though it's a small country on the...
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next made is to lay the groundwork to marshal their forces and build our battle plan to persuade cajole convince every single e.u. member of the need for change and change the works for britain so that when we wake up with a conservative government on may the eighth next year we will already be in pole position to get the best deal for britain and europe. our goal is clear. a europe where powers flow from parcels to make nationstates and not the other way around. a europe of the free movement not freeloading, a europe of cooperating nations not a european -- a europe of open markets and free trade agreements with the world and beyond. europe that can outcompete the best in the world without red tape and regulation is weighing it down but most of all, most of all a europe on which the british people have had their say. [applause] because when it comes to the election next year there will be a clear choice and in a referendum in 2017 with david cameron were no say under ed miliband and labor. we conservatives trust the people and only leave the conservatives will deliver that referendum.
next made is to lay the groundwork to marshal their forces and build our battle plan to persuade cajole convince every single e.u. member of the need for change and change the works for britain so that when we wake up with a conservative government on may the eighth next year we will already be in pole position to get the best deal for britain and europe. our goal is clear. a europe where powers flow from parcels to make nationstates and not the other way around. a europe of the free movement...
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it is more about controlling them or cajoling them. there doesn't seem to be a lever that advocates can pull to get these folks on board. what are these kind of efforts to get teacher preparation programs on board? >> so, the first thing is that school districts need to be more active in the teacher prep programs in the areas. in establishing that we are in our g the common core school district so that the teachers can teach you standards. i think that is sort of an essential piece. whether we have the common core or not, we need to fix teacher prep. good programs out there that need to be scaled. then there are far too many programs preparing teachers for our schools. i think a i think a separate lens of this -- we could spend an hour and half talking about teacher preparations and i think that is an issue we have to work on to solve. from my perspective, right now, we need to highlight the colleges and universities that are doing great. we can see a big difference in preparing their teachers. it is not like we don't know how to do th
it is more about controlling them or cajoling them. there doesn't seem to be a lever that advocates can pull to get these folks on board. what are these kind of efforts to get teacher preparation programs on board? >> so, the first thing is that school districts need to be more active in the teacher prep programs in the areas. in establishing that we are in our g the common core school district so that the teachers can teach you standards. i think that is sort of an essential piece....
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now and next may is to lay the groundwork, to marshal our forces and build up our battle plan, to cajole and convince every eu member of the need for change, and change that works for britain, so that when we wake up with a conservative government on may the 8th next year, we will already be in the best position to get the best deal for britain in europe. our goal is clear, a europe where powers flow from brussels back to nation states, not the other way around. a europe of free movement, not free loading. a free europe of cooperating nations, not a european superstate. a europe of open markets and free trade agreements with the world beyond. a europe that can outcompete the best in the world without red tape and regulation weighing it down. but most of all, most of all, a europe on which the british people have had their say. [ applause ] because when it comes to the election next year, there will be a clear choice. an in-out referendum in 2017 with david cameron, or no say under labor. we conservatives trust the people, and only we the conservatives will deliver that referendum. no ifs
now and next may is to lay the groundwork, to marshal our forces and build up our battle plan, to cajole and convince every eu member of the need for change, and change that works for britain, so that when we wake up with a conservative government on may the 8th next year, we will already be in the best position to get the best deal for britain in europe. our goal is clear, a europe where powers flow from brussels back to nation states, not the other way around. a europe of free movement, not...
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has two choices, the probation officer, work with the problem, encourage them, threaten them, cajole them. you tested dirty for meth, our biggest illegal drug. you understand that's a violation of probation? yes. i will stop. the person leaves the office understanding this is not a serious system. i'm going to get high and i will do it until something stops me. they know it's a year or two before something happens. the choice is talking to them or writing up the violation, coming to court and asking me to give them five or ten years in prison. some judge famously said you can -- send him to prison or the beach. this is not a knock on probation officers. they do not have a tool do anything quickly. so the first week on this calendar in june of '04 i looked at motions, spend a couple of hours documenting violations, got the person arrested, brought them back and recommended to me send him to prison for five or ten years. they are not amenable. i thought what a crazy way to change anybody's behavior. i thought to myself, this doesn't work. what would work? i thought about how my wife an
has two choices, the probation officer, work with the problem, encourage them, threaten them, cajole them. you tested dirty for meth, our biggest illegal drug. you understand that's a violation of probation? yes. i will stop. the person leaves the office understanding this is not a serious system. i'm going to get high and i will do it until something stops me. they know it's a year or two before something happens. the choice is talking to them or writing up the violation, coming to court and...
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place of common core advocates, university professors have a great deal of autonomy so it is more cajoling or convincing they want to get involved. the lever that advocates can pull to get these folks on board so what are these efforts to try to get teacher preparation programs on board. >> establishing that we are teaching common core, we are expecting for you will teach the standards. sort of an essentials peace. whether we had common core or not, we need to fix teacher prep. there are good programs that need to be scaled and probably far too many programs preparing teachers for our schools. a separate men's, we could spend an hour-and-a-half talking about teacher preparation. that is an issue we have to work on solving. from my perspective we need to highlight colleges and universities doing great things with teachers because we could see a big different. it is not like we don't know how to do this. not like every university is preparing it. >> do you see the common core eckert accelerating these efforts to reform teacher preparation? is it bringing this broader political fight in to th
place of common core advocates, university professors have a great deal of autonomy so it is more cajoling or convincing they want to get involved. the lever that advocates can pull to get these folks on board so what are these efforts to try to get teacher preparation programs on board. >> establishing that we are teaching common core, we are expecting for you will teach the standards. sort of an essentials peace. whether we had common core or not, we need to fix teacher prep. there are...
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it's sort of about cajoling him were convincing them and there doesn't really seem to be a lever that advocate to get these folks onboard including getting teacher preparation programs on board? >> the person in school districts need to be more active with the programs in the area. sort of establishing this we are teaching the common core in our school districts that we are expecting someone would be able to teach these standards is sort of an essential thing. also whether or not we have it or not, we have to have this. there are good programs out there that need to be scaled. and then there are probably far too many programs out there preparing teachers for schools. so i think a separate lens, we could spend an hour and a half talking about it. ..
it's sort of about cajoling him were convincing them and there doesn't really seem to be a lever that advocate to get these folks onboard including getting teacher preparation programs on board? >> the person in school districts need to be more active with the programs in the area. sort of establishing this we are teaching the common core in our school districts that we are expecting someone would be able to teach these standards is sort of an essential thing. also whether or not we have...
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work with the person, encourage them, threaten them, cajole them. you tested dirty for methamphetamine, our biggest i will lee drug. you understand that's a violation of probation. yes. if this keeps up next year you might go back to court and get five years in prison. don't worry, i'll stop. the person leaves the probation office understanding this is not a serious system. you know, i'm going to keep getting high and keep doing it until something stops me and they know it will be a year or two before anything happens because the probation officer's choice is either talking to them or writing up the violations, coming back to court, and asking me to give them the five or ten years in prison. so it's all or nothing. some judge famously once said, you can either at sentencing send them to prison or send them to the beach. s in not a knock on probation officers. they just do not have a tool to do anything quickly. so the first week on this felony trial calendar in june of '04 i looked at this, motions to revoke probation with 20 violations, finally the
work with the person, encourage them, threaten them, cajole them. you tested dirty for methamphetamine, our biggest i will lee drug. you understand that's a violation of probation. yes. if this keeps up next year you might go back to court and get five years in prison. don't worry, i'll stop. the person leaves the probation office understanding this is not a serious system. you know, i'm going to keep getting high and keep doing it until something stops me and they know it will be a year or two...
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such a way to bring people together but it's on the issues that some folks have been culturally cajoling immigration reform and culturally and immigration reform and i have the ability to bring folks together. you can do that unless you can work in a bipartisan fashion. that's why i don't approve of it and i don't condone. >> moderator: your chance for another question. mr. allen your opponent said that he can work across party lines. are you willing to do the same and if so what are the issues that you can work with democrats on? allen: we know that it's worked in the past and i believe that we need to be idea driven and if we are idea driven we can solve these problems in the country and the leave it or not, right now let me tell you what is happening in washington as far as bipartisanship there are 372 and 72 bills on harry reid's desk. that's the problem in the congress. these are the bills that we but we have worked on to help the economy and energy bills but stopped at the senate level. he knows that his own people are going to vote with us on those bills. harry reid is a member of
such a way to bring people together but it's on the issues that some folks have been culturally cajoling immigration reform and culturally and immigration reform and i have the ability to bring folks together. you can do that unless you can work in a bipartisan fashion. that's why i don't approve of it and i don't condone. >> moderator: your chance for another question. mr. allen your opponent said that he can work across party lines. are you willing to do the same and if so what are the...
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when story says prigg is a triumph of freedom, he foreshadows lincoln who would cajole the civil warongress saying they might nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth. lincoln meant to preserve the union which the constitution had brought into being. story was prepared to exhibit whatever patience was required to support and defend that constitution. it might be said of him, as he said of justice marshall, that when others despaired of republic and would have allowed it to succumb to a stern necessity, he resisted the impulse and clung to the union and nailed its colors to the mast of the constitution. thus, although the natural law jurists distinguished between the frame of government and personal, as we would say, natural and inalienable rights which are emphatically not the same as the abstract rights of man, they recognized the natural law as a ground of moral reasoning, but reasoned that exceeding their authority under the positive law would violate the very natural law in whose name they purported to act. such reasoning included concern about the preservation of th
when story says prigg is a triumph of freedom, he foreshadows lincoln who would cajole the civil warongress saying they might nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth. lincoln meant to preserve the union which the constitution had brought into being. story was prepared to exhibit whatever patience was required to support and defend that constitution. it might be said of him, as he said of justice marshall, that when others despaired of republic and would have allowed it to succumb...
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they sort of abandoned him after bridge gate and flew down to florida to talk to jeb bush and cajole him into running. after that you look into candidates who are by and large who are wholely or partly indebted to activists showing up in their races. obviously rand paul and ted cruz would be two of those. but also marko rubio, also scott walker. even governor's like mike pence of indiana. you're talking about a whole new generation of republican leaders that are post 2009, 2010, 2012. we've repopulated the presidential field for president with young, compelling fiscal conservatives which makes me more optimistic about who that candidate might be. host: would you put paul ryan in that category? guest: yeah, it's interesting. if paul ryan is the compromised middle position between rand paul and chris christie i would say the fiscal conservatives have succeeded in fixing the republican party. host: all right. more to come on that. we appreciate your time this morning, thank you. coming up next, we're going to talk with the aclu about court rulings on early votings and i.d. laws. and we'
they sort of abandoned him after bridge gate and flew down to florida to talk to jeb bush and cajole him into running. after that you look into candidates who are by and large who are wholely or partly indebted to activists showing up in their races. obviously rand paul and ted cruz would be two of those. but also marko rubio, also scott walker. even governor's like mike pence of indiana. you're talking about a whole new generation of republican leaders that are post 2009, 2010, 2012. we've...
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through cajoleing and personal relationships.y want to see america on the. >> let's look at our economy. how would you rate what the president has done, what are some of the good things you have seen, how do we get wages to move? >> i have to tell you of the economy, i think the president has been spectator in chief. there was a promise must in place. there is not much since then that encouraged the economy to grow. the additional regulatory layer encouraged more lending by the banks. >> some say he was stopping the dykes. >> the $700 billion to save the banks which was highly controversial. the economy had stabilized. the financial system had stabilized be i the time president obama took office. his charge was to get the economy going again. it continues to bump along. we have a record number of people who dropped out of the work force. that's a tragedy for them him people remain in poverty. the president campaigned on reducing poverty. he was concerned about the physical gap and the physical gap has gotten worse, not better. >>
through cajoleing and personal relationships.y want to see america on the. >> let's look at our economy. how would you rate what the president has done, what are some of the good things you have seen, how do we get wages to move? >> i have to tell you of the economy, i think the president has been spectator in chief. there was a promise must in place. there is not much since then that encouraged the economy to grow. the additional regulatory layer encouraged more lending by the...
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maybe a diplomatic thing by the second of state to try to cajole turkey into doing more but it do is not appear that the u.s. is going to stake that step any time soon. >> what did the president learn yesterday and say? >> president was meeting with all military advisors. talking about ebola, getting a briefing on the broad situation there. he's looking for the next face of this campaign. trying to train ground forces to fight in syria. trying to train and advice forces in iraq to get them back on the offensive and basically trying to put the pieces together. >> host: when it comes to syria itself, is the concern for the u.s. about its civil war and what would be perceived about it if they went any further taking sides in it? >> guest: i think that is part of it. the white house would like people to look at the situation in part like would they look at pat collins, where in this scenario, iraqis afghanistan. we have more of intense operation and we'ringing to ground forces we can work with to fight islamic state forces where bass syria, looking at basically a sanctuary for islamic st
maybe a diplomatic thing by the second of state to try to cajole turkey into doing more but it do is not appear that the u.s. is going to stake that step any time soon. >> what did the president learn yesterday and say? >> president was meeting with all military advisors. talking about ebola, getting a briefing on the broad situation there. he's looking for the next face of this campaign. trying to train ground forces to fight in syria. trying to train and advice forces in iraq to...