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. >> stephen: called the play, called the ball. >> called the ball. >> stephen: called the ball. >> comee ball. >> stephen: is that what you say, here ball. omaha. if i said omaha, okay. what face would you be giving me? [laughter] we might have to stop for a second for me to change my pants. is there time. we'll keep going. okay. what is it about hitting people that you enjoy? >> honestly, i think especially if it's a good one, everything happens like that. but you hear this like mm-mm, that noise, that sound. you here like huh, any of those little sounds like that, you kind of push up, you kind of have that smile on your face. >> stephen: that's like the sound of a cat perking t perkin. let me show the helmet. that is a mean looking helmet. that's a darth vader style helmet right there. when you're out in the field are you in a different mind set when you're in the field because people are criticizing richard sherman for his antics and he says when you're on the field, you're in a different mind set. you're three hours of like go go go on the field. looking to crunch ball and collapse
. >> stephen: called the play, called the ball. >> called the ball. >> stephen: called the ball. >> comee ball. >> stephen: is that what you say, here ball. omaha. if i said omaha, okay. what face would you be giving me? [laughter] we might have to stop for a second for me to change my pants. is there time. we'll keep going. okay. what is it about hitting people that you enjoy? >> honestly, i think especially if it's a good one, everything happens like that....
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it seems like it's a valuation call and a growth call. i don't think guys are dumping this game anymore. i think they're piling on both sides of the fence. >> let's get a market flash on another name that's moving big-time in the after-hours session. dom chu, what's going on here? >> amd is plunging about 11% in the after-hours trades. the chipmakers beat earning estimates by a penny. the company seeing double-digit declines in the first quarter that will fall below estimates. the outlook for revenue, not so good. that's why the shares are taking a hit, melissa. back over to you. >> double-digit revenue decli declines. and the stock has been a monster over the past 12 months. up 70%. prior to today's decline in the after-hours. >> there's been a lot of hope for amd. a lot of love. a lot of things. moving intel i think helped amd. >> console business. >> but what it keeps coming down to, you can look and go back probably 12 years, every meaningful rally at amd has been an opportunity to sell it. and it seems to be coming to fruition once a
it seems like it's a valuation call and a growth call. i don't think guys are dumping this game anymore. i think they're piling on both sides of the fence. >> let's get a market flash on another name that's moving big-time in the after-hours session. dom chu, what's going on here? >> amd is plunging about 11% in the after-hours trades. the chipmakers beat earning estimates by a penny. the company seeing double-digit declines in the first quarter that will fall below estimates. the...
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no response to call back. when the 911 call indicates that the individual speaks a language other than english that's a sign that language assistance is necessary. another sign involves the woman mixing english and spanish together. stressful situations individuals will use the language they are most comfortable speaking. you want to rely on a bilingual officer or interpreter to communicate with the individual with the language they know best. another sign is when the individual speaks in fragmented sentences. unless you're opening over ended question a language barrier could be overlooked. let's look at the contact with the husband. the first officer asked open ended and clarifying questions. what is going on? what happens to your arm? what do you mean? open ended questions requires the husband to give more than a one word response. detailed answers give information to the officer about the ability to speak english and the second officer to question the woman. were you fighting with her husband? do you have c
no response to call back. when the 911 call indicates that the individual speaks a language other than english that's a sign that language assistance is necessary. another sign involves the woman mixing english and spanish together. stressful situations individuals will use the language they are most comfortable speaking. you want to rely on a bilingual officer or interpreter to communicate with the individual with the language they know best. another sign is when the individual speaks in...
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domestic violence call. >> hello officers. what's going on? did you call the police? >> yeah, everything's fine now. >> what happened? >> just my wife. she's on medication. she's under stress and you know anything can really set her off but we just had a little fight but everything is fine. we're calmed down. >> what is your name? >> [inaudible] >> do you have id on you? >> yeah. >> what happened to your ear? >> oh my wife i was trying to walk away and she grabbed at me. >> do you need an ambulance? >> no. >> where is your wife? >> she should be in the kitchen. >> did you hit her? >> no. >> any weapons in the house ? >> [inaudible] >> you're on probation for what? >> [inaudible] >> hold on one second. all right. >> [inaudible] >> adam john, robert -- >> do you have kids together? >> [inaudible] >> how long you been married? >> [inaudible] >> a couple years. any previous incidents like this? >> no. she's just under a lot of stress. >> again i am officer clark with the san francisco police department. we got called out here because it was a little bit of a problem -- pr
domestic violence call. >> hello officers. what's going on? did you call the police? >> yeah, everything's fine now. >> what happened? >> just my wife. she's on medication. she's under stress and you know anything can really set her off but we just had a little fight but everything is fine. we're calmed down. >> what is your name? >> [inaudible] >> do you have id on you? >> yeah. >> what happened to your ear? >> oh my wife i was trying...
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madam clerk can you call item 20. the clerk: item 206789 moratorium on hydraulic fracturing on the state of california. >> president chiu. >> thank you colleagues. first of all i appreciate your consideration on this resolution on hydraulic fracturing known as fracking. as we have heard in popular press fracking is a new technique to drill for gas and oil resources by drilling wells deep into the earth and injecting enormous of water and chemical under high pressure and this is known to produce toxic waste water and air pollution and destructive to public environmental health. fracking is helping in california and is not regulated. the exact precise locations and number of wells in the state are not record, the exact chemicals used are not disclosed among numerous agencies. numerous localities have asked the state to impose a moratorium on fracking and halt fracking until we have a better understanding of what this process entails. the counties have already weighed in on this state dialogue. obviously while there is n
madam clerk can you call item 20. the clerk: item 206789 moratorium on hydraulic fracturing on the state of california. >> president chiu. >> thank you colleagues. first of all i appreciate your consideration on this resolution on hydraulic fracturing known as fracking. as we have heard in popular press fracking is a new technique to drill for gas and oil resources by drilling wells deep into the earth and injecting enormous of water and chemical under high pressure and this is...
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cell phones >> (calling name >> (calling names) come on up. >> good afternoon. i'm tommy i'm with the housing rights committee of san francisco. we're absolutely in support of this legislation. as a counselor at the housing rights committee i can attest to the fact that harassment is indeed open the revises in san francisco. i've been a counselor there for 15 years i've not received the level of complaints about harassments it because the real estate market it hot and the desire of new landlords that are spectators and investors who buy building they want a tenant out so they use ever take tick you can imagine. they've certainly been threatening to call mitigation on tenants and then lockouts and in some cases they don't accept rent they have to just leave. bow outs, of course, are a form of harassment especially, when your constantly telling the tenant to get out or here islam to accept - give you a thousand dollars. the tablets are terrified and leave. this legislation is long overdue and it should be passed. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please let me
cell phones >> (calling name >> (calling names) come on up. >> good afternoon. i'm tommy i'm with the housing rights committee of san francisco. we're absolutely in support of this legislation. as a counselor at the housing rights committee i can attest to the fact that harassment is indeed open the revises in san francisco. i've been a counselor there for 15 years i've not received the level of complaints about harassments it because the real estate market it hot and the...
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and for others, chop shops and others, call the emergency number because calls of service help determine future operation. always include the bike's serial number. i wanted to have these officers come up to be recognized for modelling what stellar policing can be and to say a few words. thank you so much. i know this takes additional time. you really have to be per /ses tussis persistent to do this type of work. thank you. [applause]. >> i appreciate awe all the hard work. i appreciate all the comments and thank you for your support. [applause] >> thank you supervisor kim and the board. again, i think it's a great example of a public private partnership. couldn't have made the arrests without them, wouldn't have get them without us. it was a great example of us working together to try to accomplish a goal, which is a safer city. >> quite an honor to be here. thank you to the mayor, supervisor kim, the entire board of supervisors, chief of police, captain redman and captain anderson and others involved in this operation. we have many issues in the city, and bike theft is a big one. distri
and for others, chop shops and others, call the emergency number because calls of service help determine future operation. always include the bike's serial number. i wanted to have these officers come up to be recognized for modelling what stellar policing can be and to say a few words. thank you so much. i know this takes additional time. you really have to be per /ses tussis persistent to do this type of work. thank you. [applause]. >> i appreciate awe all the hard work. i appreciate...
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(calling names). >> hi, i'm charles bayview resident and student. i my fingerprints are that on the monitoring to the wastewater treatment system to the energy system and even the designs for the architect that's going on the roof. you know, i was one of the kids that k y most of you know in guadalupe common i was one of the kids catching undergoes and snakes and lizards and such. it's like right now as the districts we're heading in my grandkids can't watch that. i have to cut my little speak short i i was asked by you i'm going to chop up a ladies name. she asked me to read this. the program in the office of the public defender supports the bay institute and proposal. b magic has had a 10 year history of serving children through our collaborative network and community - last thing we've supported my program fetters at the her responses head park for bayview providers and other events. given the except the program efforts we believe they will be in the best positional to expand on the existing progra
(calling names). >> hi, i'm charles bayview resident and student. i my fingerprints are that on the monitoring to the wastewater treatment system to the energy system and even the designs for the architect that's going on the roof. you know, i was one of the kids that k y most of you know in guadalupe common i was one of the kids catching undergoes and snakes and lizards and such. it's like right now as the districts we're heading in my grandkids can't watch that. i have to cut my little...
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called. jim nelson called from the magazine and you know i asked him i said that's great but why why why did you pick us you know and i was surprised that he'd chosen us because a lot of great restaurants are open that year and he said you know honestly it wasn't it wasn't the most perfect experience war or whatever i just remember he couldn't really say what it was specifically about the experience he said that he just liked it and for me that was good enough there there didn't need to be an explanation it didn't need to be measured by how pressed the knot kins were or how clean the dining room was which we take a lot of pride in all of those things it's a fact that when he was here he felt good when he left he couldn't touch one thing that made him feel that way what we did what do you think you put a stamp on what made michael of all taj what made you. it was a dish was of a concept i think its work ethic and i think that's what makes any person who succeeds in their profession is the idea
called. jim nelson called from the magazine and you know i asked him i said that's great but why why why did you pick us you know and i was surprised that he'd chosen us because a lot of great restaurants are open that year and he said you know honestly it wasn't it wasn't the most perfect experience war or whatever i just remember he couldn't really say what it was specifically about the experience he said that he just liked it and for me that was good enough there there didn't need to be an...
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yeah thanks for the call . basically we started going trade negative i think in the seventy's richard nixon started the whole free trade thing trying to open up china to you know them in the chinese market on behalf of price of pepsi cola i think was was actually you know pay them off a little and that's my recollection. i'm sure it was all perfectly legal but. nixon goes to china it was all about trade and then reagan started talking about the wonders of globalization and free trade george herbert walker bush came along after that so that's a new world order members up and then bill clinton put it into law in ninety six with nafta calf or debt nafta and signing the general agreement on tariffs and trades the gap which created the world trade organization that b.t.o. and now we're working on shaft otherwise known to be so yeah that's that's what's going on and the consequence of that is that we're now having a trade deficit it's every year of hundreds of billions of dollars that alan grayson on my radio show to
yeah thanks for the call . basically we started going trade negative i think in the seventy's richard nixon started the whole free trade thing trying to open up china to you know them in the chinese market on behalf of price of pepsi cola i think was was actually you know pay them off a little and that's my recollection. i'm sure it was all perfectly legal but. nixon goes to china it was all about trade and then reagan started talking about the wonders of globalization and free trade george...
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it's called the privacy and civil liberties board, and they're assessing the so-called 215 program. and that's the collection of metadata, it's so controversial in the weik of the edward snowden leaks, they are saying that it should be shut down. we had the federal judge in response to a case brought saying that it had not solved or.net prevent any attacks, and then we had the president's own advisory commission that he appointed saying that it did not prevent any attacks, but they should go forward. the president is very much in limbo. his spokesperson, jay carney saying that it should go to the review and everybody is trying to find a way out of this. but here we have this agency pointed by the federal government saying that the program is illegal. we'll wait for the white house later today to deal with this report. >> mike, thank you very much. and meanwhile, edward snowden, the man behind this controversy, in a live web chat today. it will be head on the snowden website at 3:00 eastern time. he is expected to address changes to the national security agency. >>> the gop laying ou
it's called the privacy and civil liberties board, and they're assessing the so-called 215 program. and that's the collection of metadata, it's so controversial in the weik of the edward snowden leaks, they are saying that it should be shut down. we had the federal judge in response to a case brought saying that it had not solved or.net prevent any attacks, and then we had the president's own advisory commission that he appointed saying that it did not prevent any attacks, but they should go...
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buy a call.f you get the stock moving in the right direction or etf moving in the right direction, then look to spread out of it. and get yourself into a great situation, once you have done that. >> let's start this up stocks versus options, want to buy 100 shares of xlf. it will set you back $2200. dan's call purchase offers huge leverage to the upside and risks just 18 bucks. moving on here, think gambling and think vegas, movies with joe pesci and tomato sauce, now add japan to the list. jane wells making her options action debut, live from the strip has more. hi, jane. >> hey, melissa. you know, las vegas is recovering singapore is doing well. the cow just hit it out of the park with gaming revenues up to $45 billion, mgm resort's ceo calls those huge results. what's next? japan, where gambling in a casino is illegal but legislators pushing to change that especially with the 2020 olympics coming along and they need money. all major companies have been there for years, sands, wynn, caesars, mg
buy a call.f you get the stock moving in the right direction or etf moving in the right direction, then look to spread out of it. and get yourself into a great situation, once you have done that. >> let's start this up stocks versus options, want to buy 100 shares of xlf. it will set you back $2200. dan's call purchase offers huge leverage to the upside and risks just 18 bucks. moving on here, think gambling and think vegas, movies with joe pesci and tomato sauce, now add japan to the...
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the lot of balls a lot of this phone call phone call from the fed phone call from freddie freddie yeah i got the top of the shoulder. well the phone call from fannie and freddie to mortgage giants in america the government sponsored entities that own most of the mortgages of america now well it's actually when they call the floor of the exchange that everybody there's a special call apparently signal that everybody on the floor knows that this is a call coming in from fannie and freddie they can buy some interest rate swaps and it's time to front on them the headline reads are wall street traders using secret had signals to manipulate derivatives wall street traders may be manipulating a key derivatives market in front running fannie mae and freddie mac. hurting the u.s. own mortgage giants in the process according to an f.b.i. intelligence bulletin reviewed by reuters so they're using unsophisticated tradecraft they call it hand jive making. telephone calls using a specific ring tone when it's fannie mae and freddie mac. calling to put in their huge interest rate swap orders and the i
the lot of balls a lot of this phone call phone call from the fed phone call from freddie freddie yeah i got the top of the shoulder. well the phone call from fannie and freddie to mortgage giants in america the government sponsored entities that own most of the mortgages of america now well it's actually when they call the floor of the exchange that everybody there's a special call apparently signal that everybody on the floor knows that this is a call coming in from fannie and freddie they...
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we address this call to the national congress before any other party i to take call seriously and give presidency and priority tot call of the nation prospect steal away from individual partisan affiliation or realities. paving the way for a healthy race for the interests of the country. also, giving opportunities for the qualified individuals to take part in the responsibility. we should move forward with honest consideration. we should not be fall terd or relent. and in order to live up and achieve this patriotic aspiration, we must join forces. and we should also adopt the principle of cooperation, cooperation whereby everyone should heed the call of the nation as guaranteed and secured by the sudanese constitution. let's all not forget that time will not forgive us and history will judge our acts. we therefore should act in the interest of the sudanese, the sudan and the sudanese people. careful consideration cannot blind us from all manifestations that reveals the whole picture. the difficult living conditions cannot be taken as no nostalgia. we should look forward to the better.
we address this call to the national congress before any other party i to take call seriously and give presidency and priority tot call of the nation prospect steal away from individual partisan affiliation or realities. paving the way for a healthy race for the interests of the country. also, giving opportunities for the qualified individuals to take part in the responsibility. we should move forward with honest consideration. we should not be fall terd or relent. and in order to live up and...
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host: neck call on the line for democrats. -- next call.o my parents d their land to the oil companies. they thought they were leasing it, but the oil company thought they had mineral rights. i washey got them, wondering why they were holding them like that and cannot reverse them and get them back to the people. the state of louisiana has 10 years and they have to get them back to whoever owns the property. the state of mississippi would never get them back. guest: i am sorry. i do not know anything about that. host: on the line for republicans, mike from houston, texas. caller: i wasn't fired to call based on the topic. theeems to me that gentleman who called moments ago inside exxon mobil pays almost nothing in taxes am of the next call the gentleman makes should be the white house. he should call the white house and ask them why they have not reform the tax code. payou want companies to taxes in they are not paying taxes, reform the tax code. you have to call 1600 pennsylvania avenue for that. he has been in office for over five years n
host: neck call on the line for democrats. -- next call.o my parents d their land to the oil companies. they thought they were leasing it, but the oil company thought they had mineral rights. i washey got them, wondering why they were holding them like that and cannot reverse them and get them back to the people. the state of louisiana has 10 years and they have to get them back to whoever owns the property. the state of mississippi would never get them back. guest: i am sorry. i do not know...
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madam clerk please call the roll. the clerk: supervisor avalos, chiu, cohen absent, ferrel present, supervisor kim, present, supervisor mar, present, supervisor tang, present, supervisor wiener, present, supervisor yee, pre. mr. president you have a quorum. thank you. ladies and gentlemen can you join us on the pledge of allegiance. >> pledge of allegiance. madam clerk, any communications? speaker: there are no communications. this week representing the even districts specifically district eight and 10. the mayor may address the board up to 5 minutes. the president will recognize the supervisors in question so long it does not exceed. i want to pensacola you back to the final question in time in the year 2013. if you have any open comments, i would love to hear them. speaker: thank you president chiu. happy holidays! during the winter months it's important to think of our most vulnerable. that's why i want to thank the inter faith council for providing shelter. tht the 8th year. the congregation has provided shelter t
madam clerk please call the roll. the clerk: supervisor avalos, chiu, cohen absent, ferrel present, supervisor kim, present, supervisor mar, present, supervisor tang, present, supervisor wiener, present, supervisor yee, pre. mr. president you have a quorum. thank you. ladies and gentlemen can you join us on the pledge of allegiance. >> pledge of allegiance. madam clerk, any communications? speaker: there are no communications. this week representing the even districts specifically...
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time now for sunday house call. >> welcome for another edition of sunday house call. chairman and professor of neurology and chief of robotics surgery there. i'm talking mark segal. he is also the author of the inner pulse with the secret code of sickness and health. we will do a lot of unlocking of secrets today. >> great to see you. >> we will start with a bold new recommendation from the fda that
time now for sunday house call. >> welcome for another edition of sunday house call. chairman and professor of neurology and chief of robotics surgery there. i'm talking mark segal. he is also the author of the inner pulse with the secret code of sickness and health. we will do a lot of unlocking of secrets today. >> great to see you. >> we will start with a bold new recommendation from the fda that
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this is what we normally call the box. today, any business or housing provider can say, if you have a conviction record, you need not apply. the bureau of justice statistics and the office of the u.s. attorney, one in three adults in the u.s. has had contact with the criminal justice system, whether it is a dui when you are in college or an arrest that didn't lead to a conviction. but these frequently show up on your criminal back ground check. we know that having a job and home are the two most important factors predicting whether one will commit a crime in the future or not. at the same time, employers and housing providers are concerned about opening the door to [speaker not understood] who might commit a future crime that might hurt a customer, a coworker, another tenant, and even if the decision maker believes in second chances, there may be an unconscious bias towards someone with a conviction in their past. i have met and heard stories of many returning citizens along with supervisor cohen as well, one, mary who sur
this is what we normally call the box. today, any business or housing provider can say, if you have a conviction record, you need not apply. the bureau of justice statistics and the office of the u.s. attorney, one in three adults in the u.s. has had contact with the criminal justice system, whether it is a dui when you are in college or an arrest that didn't lead to a conviction. but these frequently show up on your criminal back ground check. we know that having a job and home are the two...
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but call those families, call those kids, and call everybody else because fort lee didn't deserve it. we didn't deserve it. >> staff originally blamed the lane closures on a traffic study. the traffic caused for emergency vehicles, cnn's alexandra field is following that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. take a look behind me. this is the george washington bridge. it is america's busiest bridge and a problem seemed to clear when fort lee's ems coordinator noticed that traffic was moving smoothly on the bridge but that traffic here in fort lee was nightmarish. a day after the lane closures went into effect he wrote a letter saying already he was noticing that emergency response times were taking too long. calls that should have taken a matter of minutes were taking as much as three times that long. he announced that when he was called to respond to a car accident involving four people who needed to be taken to the hospital the traffic was so bad he had to jump a curb just to get to the scene. we also know now know when a 19-year-old woman had a heart attack, p
but call those families, call those kids, and call everybody else because fort lee didn't deserve it. we didn't deserve it. >> staff originally blamed the lane closures on a traffic study. the traffic caused for emergency vehicles, cnn's alexandra field is following that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. take a look behind me. this is the george washington bridge. it is america's busiest bridge and a problem seemed to clear when fort lee's ems coordinator...
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this program does not involve the content of phone calls or the names of people making calls. instead it provides a record of phone numbers, and the times and lengths of calls. metadata that can be queried if and when we have a reasonable suspicion that a particular number is linked to a terrorist organization. why is this necessary? the program grew out of the desire to address a gap identified after 9/11. one of the 9/11 hijackers, khlid al mendar made a phone call from san diego to a known al qaeda safe house in yemen. nsa saw that call but was not seeing that the call was coming from an individual already in the united states. the telephone metadata program under section 215 was designed to map the communications of terrorists so we can see who they may be in contact with as quickly as possible. and this capability could also prove valuable in a crisis. for example: if a bomb goes off in one of our cities and law enforcement is racing to determine whether a network is poised to conduct additional attacks, time is of the essence. being able to quickly review phone connectio
this program does not involve the content of phone calls or the names of people making calls. instead it provides a record of phone numbers, and the times and lengths of calls. metadata that can be queried if and when we have a reasonable suspicion that a particular number is linked to a terrorist organization. why is this necessary? the program grew out of the desire to address a gap identified after 9/11. one of the 9/11 hijackers, khlid al mendar made a phone call from san diego to a known...
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quorum call: quorum call: a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. shelby: madam president, i rise today in opposition to senate bill 1926. in july of 2012, after over seven years of negotiation here in the congress, the congress finally passed the biggert-waters act, the first significant flood insurance reauthorization bill since the creation of the flood insurance program in 1968. madam president, one of the goals of the reforms at that time was to ensure, yes, to ensure that the 5.6 million flood insurance policy holders in this country could collect on their policies if they were ever to suffer a flood loss, something that cannot be guaranteed by flood insurance -- the flood insurance program that's currently $25 billion in debt. the program basically is bankrupt and only operating by the grace of the american taxpayer. historically, madam president, the flood insurance premium
quorum call: quorum call: a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. shelby: madam president, i rise today in opposition to senate bill 1926. in july of 2012, after over seven years of negotiation here in the congress, the congress finally passed the biggert-waters act, the first significant flood insurance reauthorization bill since the...
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it a republic i don't care what you call it republicans would prefer to call it republicans a sounds more like republican and they don't like calling it a democracy because it sounds like democrat and this goes back to them occur. at the john mccarthy it is but you know it's really a democratic republic that's it for your take my take live thanks for all your calls we didn't get your call tonight it was call back next week keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone and pointed at yourself and record a question and then e-mail it to us your take my take at g.-mail dot com. coming up the solution america's gun problem is really simple start treating firearms like cars explain how we can do that tonight's deleted. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others through a few posts and notice. the faces changing the world. so picture of today's events. from around the globe. i marinate join me. in park. and financial morning commentary and for me i'm much much. always on the bus and i only. it's thursday let's get geeky on permafrost which is a fancy name for that frozen
it a republic i don't care what you call it republicans would prefer to call it republicans a sounds more like republican and they don't like calling it a democracy because it sounds like democrat and this goes back to them occur. at the john mccarthy it is but you know it's really a democratic republic that's it for your take my take live thanks for all your calls we didn't get your call tonight it was call back next week keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone and...
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. >>> it is time now for sunday house call. joining us is dr. mark siegel. he's associate professor of medicine at lambeau's medical center. >> and also with us, chairman and professor of urology, chief of robotic surgery, doctors good morning. you think i get a little too excited about this segment sunday house call? >> you're bringing a lot of medical news and i'll tell you all the fans and people that watch, they really take advantage of it. so it's good to be excited. >> the thing is i have learned so much from you, and i know eric has too. look at me. >> you're a good example. >> i was a really good patient, i followed all your orders and i feel really great. we're going to help you with everything, we even have whether you should worry coming up. first there is a warning of an outbreak of a drug resistant bacterial and it's been linked to a hospital in the chicago area, 40 people sickened so far. dr. siegel we hear about bacteria and infections in hospitals and is this occurring outside of hospitals as well? >> it's called cre, a big mouth full, but th
. >>> it is time now for sunday house call. joining us is dr. mark siegel. he's associate professor of medicine at lambeau's medical center. >> and also with us, chairman and professor of urology, chief of robotic surgery, doctors good morning. you think i get a little too excited about this segment sunday house call? >> you're bringing a lot of medical news and i'll tell you all the fans and people that watch, they really take advantage of it. so it's good to be excited....
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and right after that you know a group of regular minded protesters i would not want to call them that name but they tried to attack the presidential administration and you remember what how terrible was the fight there but what i want to say is that bond of the wars that was revealed today is the war that criminalizes denying the nazi crimes in ukraine and here i think it's very important what i'm going to say i'm not going to call these people protesters i'm going to call them neo nazis and here's why i'm doing that today in their marry off of their have these portrait of this man step on bond there are you know kind of the ukrainian nationalists who helped the german nazis invade ukraine in one nine hundred forty one i have in my hands this is a magazine this is not a russian magazine this is a polish magazine it shows mr banderas face and he says bond there are regular terrorist bund there and his men killed thousands of joules poss russians in ukraine they killed all sort towns of thousands of ukrainians and somehow he's the only man whose portrait these people are carrying and if
and right after that you know a group of regular minded protesters i would not want to call them that name but they tried to attack the presidential administration and you remember what how terrible was the fight there but what i want to say is that bond of the wars that was revealed today is the war that criminalizes denying the nazi crimes in ukraine and here i think it's very important what i'm going to say i'm not going to call these people protesters i'm going to call them neo nazis and...
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counterparts met and called for an immediate cease-fire. the countries remain bound together by their shared oil industry. south sudan has most of the regions crude but needs pipelines to exported. the president said they were continuing setting up a joint force to protect the vital oilfields. a similar call for peace came from china, the biggest investor . >> china's position regarding the current situation in south sudan is very clear. end to on the immediate hostilities and we hope law and order can be established very soon. mcclatchy chinese foreign was speaking during a visit in ethiopia where talks resumed after being repeatedly delayed. finding a quick solution to the conflict between government and rebel are presented to us will be hard. the key sticking point point is the release of rebel allies, a request dismissed by the south sudanese government. we can bes no way asked to release people who are arrested and charged. it will be in the accordance with the government of the law. >> there have been accusations coup,ing to oust him
counterparts met and called for an immediate cease-fire. the countries remain bound together by their shared oil industry. south sudan has most of the regions crude but needs pipelines to exported. the president said they were continuing setting up a joint force to protect the vital oilfields. a similar call for peace came from china, the biggest investor . >> china's position regarding the current situation in south sudan is very clear. end to on the immediate hostilities and we hope law...
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but call those families, call those kids and call everybody else. because fort lee didn't deserve it. >> lots to talk about tonight with senior political analyst david gergen, chief international correspondent john king and cnn legal analyst gloria borger. david, do you believe first of all that christie did not know about this? >> i think it's possible. but my experience going all the way back to the nixon days, i hesitate to make that comparison to his, that sometimes the boss does not order something but people who -- i don't know whether nixon ordered watergate but i can guarantee you that people who carried out watergate thought that's what he would have wanted. there's an environment in which you find yourself sometimes when you're on staff when things don't have to be said. you sort of know. >> even though he didn't know about it, the fact that everyone around him thought this is the kind of thing he would want says something about him about his leadership. >> i sure think it bears reporting on that very subject. because there's something abo
but call those families, call those kids and call everybody else. because fort lee didn't deserve it. >> lots to talk about tonight with senior political analyst david gergen, chief international correspondent john king and cnn legal analyst gloria borger. david, do you believe first of all that christie did not know about this? >> i think it's possible. but my experience going all the way back to the nixon days, i hesitate to make that comparison to his, that sometimes the boss...
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book in 2007 when we went for a call for a reduction supply we have a reduction in calls so we're going to organize our staff to respond and react as quickly as we can to do the audits to get people the reductions they're calling for. another thing we did in 2007 we funded for and with our customers a water saving hero champion that was successful. we're going to get the word out to people that water is precious and we need to save every drop. that's where we are. any questions? >> i have a question so a couple of weeks ago it was commissioner torres that raised the issue of us locally declaring a drought no matter what the governor did so we xhashgd this and would i talk about if the red line falls away. >> we model futures, you know, we take 76 and 77 as the bad year so we've been running a model well, this years below so if we have a worse year yours sincerely, yes. that red line is a problem. over the next month if we see it staying down there we may well want to take it to another level >> can we expect that commissioner torres will get the daily weekly or daily basis. >> that give
book in 2007 when we went for a call for a reduction supply we have a reduction in calls so we're going to organize our staff to respond and react as quickly as we can to do the audits to get people the reductions they're calling for. another thing we did in 2007 we funded for and with our customers a water saving hero champion that was successful. we're going to get the word out to people that water is precious and we need to save every drop. that's where we are. any questions? >> i have...
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if a kook calls i call him a kook. but i'm a guest here and i know how c-span conducts itself. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. this is our in depth program. this mark we're featuring mark levin. bruno, arizona, you're on the air. >> hi, mark. i enjoy your books immensely. i have all of them. i have a question about the liberty amendments because there was something that i've been thinking about since we have the occupant of the white house who changes laws at will, spends our money, driving us into oblivion, and does whatever he feels like he wants to do, wants to be a dictator, and we have a senate where harry reid is carrying his water constantly. i know that obama won't be impeached. do you have another idea that can be incorporated into the conviction the state that would allow the people to take other actions to get rid of a person like obama, because obviously right now we don't have a way of getting rid of him, and waiting until 2016 we may not have a country left, and as for the guy that was complaining a
if a kook calls i call him a kook. but i'm a guest here and i know how c-span conducts itself. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. this is our in depth program. this mark we're featuring mark levin. bruno, arizona, you're on the air. >> hi, mark. i enjoy your books immensely. i have all of them. i have a question about the liberty amendments because there was something that i've been thinking about since we have the occupant of the white house who changes laws at will, spends our...
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call or click today.ve a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >> the mother of an nfl player who shot and killed his girlfriend and then himself, says concussions gave her son mental problems. and now she is suing his then-football team. the year was 201. police say javon belcher opened fire on his girlfriend, who was cassandra perkins, at their home in kansas city. at the time belcher's mother was with the couple's daughter in a different room. after her son left she called 9-1-1. the former linebacker drove to the parking lot of the chiefs stadium where he shot himself in the head in front of his coach and others. his mother says he had multiple concussions and ea
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you can call our call centers. there are people standing by in multiple languages. you file a complaint because you think something is happening that isn't right on your mortgage or student loan or bank account. we are getting significant numbers of complaints. ourfirst year we opened doors on this, we got 600 complaints only on credit cards. more than 15,000 complaints last month. we had 270,000 complaints so far. we are getting relief for people on a number of these, money back where that is appropriate, or getting the problems solved like getting something that was taken -- or getting something taken off the credit report. the institutions know that with the growing amount of data in that consumer database, we are looking at its to prioritize -- if we see 100 complaints about arething as opposed to, we going to look at that for potential enforcement action. the institutions know they need to pay attention as well. this is back to basics here. good businesses have paid a lot of attention to what their customers tell them about how they are being treated and whethe
you can call our call centers. there are people standing by in multiple languages. you file a complaint because you think something is happening that isn't right on your mortgage or student loan or bank account. we are getting significant numbers of complaints. ourfirst year we opened doors on this, we got 600 complaints only on credit cards. more than 15,000 complaints last month. we had 270,000 complaints so far. we are getting relief for people on a number of these, money back where that is...
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in throat singing, which the tuvans call khoomei, and it's also called overtone singing in the west,t you're doing is selectively amplifying harmonics which are naturally present in the voice, and thus singing two pitches at the same time-- a fundamental pitch and a harmonic pitch. and i'll try to demonstrate that. [singing sample] this tuvan throat singing, the imitation of natural sound, i think represents a window into the dark deep past of music maybe back to the very origins of music. how did music begin? that's a big question and there is very little evidence around. but i think that this case of tuva perhaps provides some evidence of how music began. and i think it might have begun as a way of people interacting with natural sounds in just the way the tuvans do. you can see them moving for instance from these literal imitations to this more aestheticized artistic interpretation of a sound. you also see the dawn of the artist, because an artist is someone who has to have a kind of subjective sense of him or herself as an artist, of someone who is not simply literally imitating
in throat singing, which the tuvans call khoomei, and it's also called overtone singing in the west,t you're doing is selectively amplifying harmonics which are naturally present in the voice, and thus singing two pitches at the same time-- a fundamental pitch and a harmonic pitch. and i'll try to demonstrate that. [singing sample] this tuvan throat singing, the imitation of natural sound, i think represents a window into the dark deep past of music maybe back to the very origins of music. how...
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and the duration of the call, the time of the call. that's it. and when you have that, when you think of the number of phone calls made and the volume of the metadata, this is the ultimate haystack. and you have to -- special procedures have to be undergone to investigate this information. if everyone is supposedly under surveillance with every call, then no one is. >> a lot of people, brit, the tea party folks and the libertarians, they are fearing, unlike you and me, i think we agree on this because we both assume they are listening to whatever is going on, and they should be. >> i don't think they are listening to anything. >> i think they do select everything. i think they look -- i think they have the capacity to. >> that's a different matter. >> right. >> but that's the anxiety out there. if you look at mark, he came out against the speech. some democrats get the e-mails and feel the uneaseness from their constituents. >> people are getting e-mails saying, you have to put an end to this or put more restrictions on this. but on th
and the duration of the call, the time of the call. that's it. and when you have that, when you think of the number of phone calls made and the volume of the metadata, this is the ultimate haystack. and you have to -- special procedures have to be undergone to investigate this information. if everyone is supposedly under surveillance with every call, then no one is. >> a lot of people, brit, the tea party folks and the libertarians, they are fearing, unlike you and me, i think we agree on...
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and it's a solid call -- an sa saulaul not call -- n now not call.e need to see who they may be quicklyct with as as possible. this capability can also prove valuable in a crisis. for example, if a bomb goes off in one of our cities and law-enforcement is racing to determine whether a network is poised to conduct additional attacks, time is of the essence. being able to quickly review phone connections to assess whether a network exists is critical for that effort. involve thedoes not nsa examining the phone records of ordinary americans. rather it consolidates these therds into a database that government can query if it had to specific reason. recordsidation of phone that the companies already retained for business purposes. group turned up no indication that this database has been intentionally abused. i believe it is important that the capabilities that this program is designed to meet is preserved. that, i believe critics are right to point out that without proper safeguards, this type of program could be used to yield more information about our
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we need to talk with my man called michael called the physical pain can keep up with the keeper can find everything needed for the government to take a pic that i made it to push on with the election to ensure the specially formed african leader to head to the barn and he was held on the pleated or not negotiation. the monthly pension of riding high with an account that the defeat ended a very tough one for the government that he could not compete because of what does any of hearing that from one of the year. you see this dumb tree in bangkok. thank you for that update. these thirty second eu russia summit is scheduled to begin on tuesday in brussels. it comes amid the ongoing political tension in ukraine that we talk about this earlier. the two sides are set to focus on ukrainian prices as well as bilateral trade and more that we're joined now by our correspondent jack martin easier brussels old jack what more can you tell us about the summer. try as you mentioned it's not just about ukraine trade is also due on the agenda since russia is that he is the largest trading partner but it is
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we didn't get your call tonight it was call back next week keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone and pointed it yourself and record a question and then e-mail it to us your take my take at g.-mail dot com. coming up the solution america's gun problem is really simple start treating firearms like cars explain how we can do that tonight's deleted. is the media leave us so we need to be. hard to see who she truly are your party is evil. suze that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. wealthy british style. that's not on the tirelessly. news. markets. substandard the find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. the printing it was a. very hard to take a look once again took so long there was a plane flight pattern that had that split that hurt their feelings let's call it. the first split let's. just say the the people. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. stay with sob story. but if this guy like you wou
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if you're going to call somebody the n word you're going to call it.gangster and say what you want. >> i think for him he is absolutely right. i think that's what people are calling him. >> it is a code word. it is a code word. the word "thug" was used hundreds of times after he had his little outburst used by commentators directed at him. he didn't hit anybody, didn't kick anybody in the you know what. >> i as a white woman do not affiliate the word "thug" with the n word. >> so cheryl, you see 50% of the panel disagreed with what we said. >> well, let me tell you something. i agree with what sherman is saying. and i think what everybody's mad about is this young man could articulate himself one way on the field and one way off the field. all football players, i've dated enough football players to know i've been having sex with football players before pass the he -- pads and helmets. this young man is right. you called him a thug because you couldn't use the n word. >> cheryl you are truly cuckoo for cocoa puffs. if you guys are correct and athletes h
if you're going to call somebody the n word you're going to call it.gangster and say what you want. >> i think for him he is absolutely right. i think that's what people are calling him. >> it is a code word. it is a code word. the word "thug" was used hundreds of times after he had his little outburst used by commentators directed at him. he didn't hit anybody, didn't kick anybody in the you know what. >> i as a white woman do not affiliate the word "thug"...
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it is called drakeweather. why did he not call it the drizzle app?that is a missed opportunity. [ applause ] >> it basically -- i like to think that drake's heads are in the clouds because he is so dreamy. and he can totally murder my vagina. according to twitter
it is called drakeweather. why did he not call it the drizzle app?that is a missed opportunity. [ applause ] >> it basically -- i like to think that drake's heads are in the clouds because he is so dreamy. and he can totally murder my vagina. according to twitter