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clickety-clack. man: detectives? i'm elliot glick. right this way. bear with me.ragedy. she'd only been in the country four months. you knew her? not really. i was the head of the drama department, and she was a voice major, so, no, we didn't interact much. you remember any students or faculty she might have called zolotoi? no, that doesn't ring a bell. we'll need the attendance and disciplinary records from that year. nadia's files, yearbook, too. anything you want. jeffries: see you have an all-girl fan club outside. nadia a member when she was a student? i told you we didn't interact much. what about the night she died? i was at home with my wife. we were divorced 15 years ago, but she'll remember. we were... we were devastated when we got the call. better luck second time around? (chuckles) third time's a charm. we'll need a list of her teachers. well, she only had one: phoebe curtis. former student of mine. one teacher? how's that happen? phoebe taught an advanced workshop. only eight students were accepted, and nadia was one of them. i understand you were na
clickety-clack. man: detectives? i'm elliot glick. right this way. bear with me.ragedy. she'd only been in the country four months. you knew her? not really. i was the head of the drama department, and she was a voice major, so, no, we didn't interact much. you remember any students or faculty she might have called zolotoi? no, that doesn't ring a bell. we'll need the attendance and disciplinary records from that year. nadia's files, yearbook, too. anything you want. jeffries: see you have an...
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you see, we booked click and clack over here about a month ago but there was a problem. you see, this network is owned by viacom which is also the owner of mtv, nickelodeon and the popular pup-be-gone line of eueuthanasia centers although i have to say i'm not sure of that last one is public knowledge. apparently -- and this is a deeply guarded secret so, shhhhhh -- daft punk are going to make a surprise appearance on the mtv video music awards. spoiler alert. don't tell anybody because fun fact, no one told me until 2:00 yesterday. now the head of mtv, van toffler, is saying mtv had been promised the exclusive rights to any television appearance by daft punk leading up to the v.m.a.'s. daft punk says nothing because they don't talk. but their handlers say they never promised mtv anything. so here's the deal. hyundai gave me a lot of money, okay. a big check. which, funny story, i cashed. and, and in return... [ cheers and applause ] and in return, i promised them the song of the summer which is why the hyundai executives are sitting in my front row right now. hi, guys.
you see, we booked click and clack over here about a month ago but there was a problem. you see, this network is owned by viacom which is also the owner of mtv, nickelodeon and the popular pup-be-gone line of eueuthanasia centers although i have to say i'm not sure of that last one is public knowledge. apparently -- and this is a deeply guarded secret so, shhhhhh -- daft punk are going to make a surprise appearance on the mtv video music awards. spoiler alert. don't tell anybody because fun...
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(rock clacking) (radar chittering) >> finally a reading. but, i don't know exactly where. (radar chittering) >> miner: it looks like radar does. >> wei: oh, this isn't what i was hoping for. >> what's your p.c.u. saying now? >> argh. "hold onto me tighter next time!" >> miner: don't worry about it. >> jack: i know, radar will lead the way. well, squeezing through there is gonna be like trying to squeeze a cow into a chicken coop. >> wei: i bet if we go across we can make it out. there has to be a way! >> (fiona gasps) >> wei: what is that? whoa! aah! >> hold on, wei! i'm coming! whoa... (gasps) (drill hammering) >> jack: whoa! >> fiona: h-help! >> wei: help!! aah! ♪ deana the dino was incredibly small ♪ ♪ she loved eating right ♪ and dreaming she was tall ♪ ♪ her imagination took flight ♪ she soared to new heights ♪ and flew to mcdonald's for a quick bite ♪ ♪ she shined like a star ♪ and brightened the night ♪ she's orbiting earth ♪ and feeling dino-mite ♪ ba da ba ba baaaa >> (wei screaming) oh, thank you! >> rock miner, rescue hero. and t
(rock clacking) (radar chittering) >> finally a reading. but, i don't know exactly where. (radar chittering) >> miner: it looks like radar does. >> wei: oh, this isn't what i was hoping for. >> what's your p.c.u. saying now? >> argh. "hold onto me tighter next time!" >> miner: don't worry about it. >> jack: i know, radar will lead the way. well, squeezing through there is gonna be like trying to squeeze a cow into a chicken coop. >> wei:...
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[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what is music? well, from a scientific point of view, it's the organization of sound. [classical music] (woman) it's a language without words, and the reason for language is to communicate and the reason for music is to communicate. (woman) depending on what you want to express, it can be hundreds of different things. (man) music is the essence of the creator, the entire universe. in my case, it's the sounds that i make with my violin. there are people who go, "that's not music." music is music if someone thinks it's music. you can't put it in a box and say, "this is music." it's all these wonderful abstract things brought together. you can think about it and rationalize it and express it and explain it. that's all afterwards. it gets you on an emotional level first. (narrator) while music seems to exist in every human society, its meaning and role differ from culture to culture. but the physical laws of sound are universal. at the root of all sound is vibration. [bell tolling] not only the root of
[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what is music? well, from a scientific point of view, it's the organization of sound. [classical music] (woman) it's a language without words, and the reason for language is to communicate and the reason for music is to communicate. (woman) depending on what you want to express, it can be hundreds of different things. (man) music is the essence of the creator, the entire universe. in my case, it's the sounds that i make with my violin. there are people...
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the ravens agreed to a one year deal with clack. he played for the bucks and spent a decade with the indianapolis colts. he is going to be on the sidelines for baltimorement save on back to school shopping. tax free shoppiweek is underway. you saw people out there in droves. clothes and shoes, totaling less than $100 are tax free through saturday. the retailers association crunched the numbers and say the family will spend $600 in back to school shopping. the big u.s. chunk will go towards new clothes for the school year. we hope you picked up a few things to help students in need. partnering with the school for back to school supply drive. help for things like backpacks, pens, pencils and three ring binders. you can help, go to abc2news.com/school supplies for a list of drop off locations. you have until august 22nd to show your generosity. >>> traffic stop made famous around the country and the world. batman, aka lenny robinson is returning to baltimore. find out where he is going to make a stop today. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep.
the ravens agreed to a one year deal with clack. he played for the bucks and spent a decade with the indianapolis colts. he is going to be on the sidelines for baltimorement save on back to school shopping. tax free shoppiweek is underway. you saw people out there in droves. clothes and shoes, totaling less than $100 are tax free through saturday. the retailers association crunched the numbers and say the family will spend $600 in back to school shopping. the big u.s. chunk will go towards new...
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[breezy music] [typewriter keys clacking, bell dings] captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> john: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is john oliver, i'm still here for jon stewart who, due to a comical mixup, is currently hosting "the doily show" america's greatest satirical lace centerpiece program. (laughter) he is eviscerating that lace work and that's a direct copy quote. our guest tonight is senator rand paul, he's going to be with us. (cheers and applause) he's also where we begin tonight. what has senator paul been up to? >> senator rand paul of kentucky heads to iowa. >> he has planned to visit south carolina and nevada. >> tomorrow he headlines a g.o.p. dinner new hampshire. >> i know rand paul, i think he'll run in 2016. >> what stands between the paul dynasty and 2016? >> well, i'll tell you the first thing that stands between them, three (bleep)ing years! (laughter) that's over 50 new iphones from now. (laughter) why are we talking about this election? that brings us to yet another installment of "can't you at least wait until jon stewart comes
[breezy music] [typewriter keys clacking, bell dings] captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> john: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is john oliver, i'm still here for jon stewart who, due to a comical mixup, is currently hosting "the doily show" america's greatest satirical lace centerpiece program. (laughter) he is eviscerating that lace work and that's a direct copy quote. our guest tonight is senator rand paul, he's going to be with us....
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(members murmur quietly, pool balls clack) so far so good. we need to talk. now.kay... he's okay. walter: luke. we got a problem. eddie, standby for my go. alpha team in position. sam: bravo team in position. walter, what's the problem? hey! walter: shut up. luke: brian, come on, what the hell's going on here? the man told you to shut up, luke. walter: (menacing) brian gave you a direct order to stay, so you take off. that guy killed steve, i had to try and get- (wham) parker: alpha team- kate: wait! kate: he hasn't given the signal. he's fine. he gave you an order! are you a brigadier, luke? are you one of us?! look, i know i screwed up. but i did this for steve, for the brigadiers. you don't like that, you better kick me out now. because if someone comes at us again, i'm gonna do the same damn thing. all i needed to hear. get the guys together. that's a brave kid. yeah, he is. parker: look i was meaning to ask... "mrs. a?" luke called you that in the alley. i've known luke for a long time. friend of my son's. luke didn't have an ideal family life, so he came ove
(members murmur quietly, pool balls clack) so far so good. we need to talk. now.kay... he's okay. walter: luke. we got a problem. eddie, standby for my go. alpha team in position. sam: bravo team in position. walter, what's the problem? hey! walter: shut up. luke: brian, come on, what the hell's going on here? the man told you to shut up, luke. walter: (menacing) brian gave you a direct order to stay, so you take off. that guy killed steve, i had to try and get- (wham) parker: alpha team- kate:...
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amazing job a lot of really funny peter griffen homer simpson interplay coming up parenthood and clacked all over that is getting personal with next. that was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news coming in. alexander's family cry tears of joy and it great things out there that there had to be added brenda arquette a court of law on the ground alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. we're back with one of the most talented people i know hank is area he's in the linda lovelace she's in smurfs he's in everything is in the simpsons those two movies confused don't take your kids to see lovelace those other kid movies you know ok you have a four year old at home i do first baby first one yes a little older father yeah came to it late but it's a like. it's i was. terrified of this i was absolutely freaked out although i'm forty nine he was forty five when i was well by your standards larry is nothing and nothing it's a joke. but for me it was a big deal and i didn't think
amazing job a lot of really funny peter griffen homer simpson interplay coming up parenthood and clacked all over that is getting personal with next. that was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news coming in. alexander's family cry tears of joy and it great things out there that there had to be added brenda arquette a court of law on the ground alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in...
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lou: year from a number of business news outlets clacking like a bunch of fan the doom that is awaitings. the sky will fall. how is that -- but the idea that things are terrible. >> we lost over a million jobs during the financial crisis. that was terrible. we have now created over six and a half million and continue to create the manifest a pace. last month alone we created 162,000. oslo growing economic expansion, but those tend to be the ones that last. lou: frustratingly slow. an administration that does not seem to find it necessary to a extol the virtues of either free enterprise. you know, you just want to cry out. strong, positive, direct to the business community. do you think that we're going to see a change in atmospherics? strength that is going to be so significant that it will create the sustainable who amount of growth and prosperity? >> i wish i could say that that will happen over the near term, but the reality is this year we're going to grow a little bit less than 2%. if we continue along this path we will get to two and a half%, but we are both in agreement. high lev
lou: year from a number of business news outlets clacking like a bunch of fan the doom that is awaitings. the sky will fall. how is that -- but the idea that things are terrible. >> we lost over a million jobs during the financial crisis. that was terrible. we have now created over six and a half million and continue to create the manifest a pace. last month alone we created 162,000. oslo growing economic expansion, but those tend to be the ones that last. lou: frustratingly slow. an...
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. >> why all clucking and clacking demonstrated by some >> so-called sophisticated investors, financial class, bankers, they have depended upon 85 billion a month, $1 trillion worth of purchases by federal reserve to tighten the mortgage bond market and treasury bond market. and fix income market they are front-running it, they are assured of profitabity. lo the numbers are now looking significant $195 billion in losses at the fed. because of the interest rate move. that was expected by many. but for folks who are invested here, they are watching 85, soon it might be 60, who knows 50 billion month, these -- this is a powerful force at work. what would you counci counsel is to do? >> you have to speak for yourself. everyone has an opinion but no one revealed their own balance sheet, by advice to invest in companies that you know, i equities, especially in united states if you don't know emerging market country, on other hand, cash balance depends on whether or not you are in debt. lou: we're suffering through a continuing lack of real strong positive leadership in washington. can we actu
. >> why all clucking and clacking demonstrated by some >> so-called sophisticated investors, financial class, bankers, they have depended upon 85 billion a month, $1 trillion worth of purchases by federal reserve to tighten the mortgage bond market and treasury bond market. and fix income market they are front-running it, they are assured of profitabity. lo the numbers are now looking significant $195 billion in losses at the fed. because of the interest rate move. that was...
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that clack is ticking toward sunday night and the deadline. workers could walk off the job if there is no deal. the talks in the dispute are set to resume at 10 a.m. this morning. we have more from oakland where a rally is planned for today. >> that's right. the talks, those labor talks will be starting earlier than they did yesterday. they got off around 11:00 as starting early. and here the identifys will meet to hold a rally. and things are heating up. and both sides describe everything as contentious. and management is not responded to the last offer that was july 17th if that's the case the unions say they will issue a strike notice. a long day of negotiations around 9:30 last night. it appears they were set apart on safety. it is ticking and the deadline to reach a contract looms. officials do remain hopeful. >> we have time to get the contract done and there is disagreement now as to what is reasonable and fair contract is doesn't mean that that will not change before the deadline on august 4th. >> the 2300 blue collar workers make more
that clack is ticking toward sunday night and the deadline. workers could walk off the job if there is no deal. the talks in the dispute are set to resume at 10 a.m. this morning. we have more from oakland where a rally is planned for today. >> that's right. the talks, those labor talks will be starting earlier than they did yesterday. they got off around 11:00 as starting early. and here the identifys will meet to hold a rally. and things are heating up. and both sides describe...
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clacking. he looked at it. i looked at it. see, i'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.an out of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the unit about the ground moving. there were no wild animals in there. i didn't bump it, he didn't bump it. so -- no telling. >> there's been a history of other strange phenomena here as well. >> this is san quentin's old dental clinic. back in approximately 1984 there was an inmate that was murdered here in this corner. late at night, our officers working in here have heard the same thing i've heard, footsteps walking in the floors above me right here. and i keep telling them that the guy that was killed here, the inmate, that's him still walking in this building. >> how do people react? how did you react when you first heard it? did you go up and look? >> oh, absolutely. i thought somebody was in the building. so whether or not -- i
clacking. he looked at it. i looked at it. see, i'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.an out of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the unit about the ground moving. there were no wild animals in there. i didn't bump it, he didn't bump it. so -- no telling. >> there's been a...
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(billiard balls clacking) mac (gasps): whoa, dude. dennis: what?rray, a teacher at st. vincent's elementary,
(billiard balls clacking) mac (gasps): whoa, dude. dennis: what?rray, a teacher at st. vincent's elementary,
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[keys clacking] >> the cofounder, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.ing] right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. he sure did. that's why he had state farm life insurance. like you. so his family never has to worry, right? mr. goldman didn't have life insurance. why not? well, he's just a goldfish. ignore him. [ male announcer ] you've got questions. your state farm agent has answers. backed by the life insurance company millions of moms and dads already trust. we put the life back in life insurance. >> today paul allen is known more for his mega-yachts and palling around with brad and angelina than for his revolutionary ideas in the early years of microsoft, the company he cofounded wit
[keys clacking] >> the cofounder, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.ing] right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. he...
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[keys clacking] >> the cofounder, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.cking] hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] experience new febreze sleep serenity and let the soothing scent of moonlit lavender lull you to sleep. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk
[keys clacking] >> the cofounder, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.cking] hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every...
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what does it say clacks redacted service in 1998 saying bin laden wanted to hijack a u.s. aircraft for omar abdul barkman. two years later that was gotten by scarpa junior from the fbi. remember i told you about the colombo were? remember the guy who shot the glass window? there are now 75 cases percolating through the courts and the colombo work. these world a wiseguys being prosecuted. in the original cases nobody knew that scarpa had the secret relationship at the with the bureaus of the defense attorneys never knew. delvecchio is testifying as an expert witness. that is what they call pretty material. you have certain civil liberties and have a right to find that out. the feds were hiding debt and the federal judge said later that the colombo were cases started really the scarpa scandal started to fester these cases would unravel. scarpa junior starts doing this in 1996. the guy on the left and the new york office. linda takeo is doing an internal affairs investigation that has lasted many months because four agents under hambrecht them out and said we are buying infor
what does it say clacks redacted service in 1998 saying bin laden wanted to hijack a u.s. aircraft for omar abdul barkman. two years later that was gotten by scarpa junior from the fbi. remember i told you about the colombo were? remember the guy who shot the glass window? there are now 75 cases percolating through the courts and the colombo work. these world a wiseguys being prosecuted. in the original cases nobody knew that scarpa had the secret relationship at the with the bureaus of the...
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our your initiatives respected, you know, what are people thinking clacks this is how they felt on these incredibly perilous journeys. the ones in britain are better known than the earlier ones. i think the treatment of the initial interactions with stalin are fascinating and they are primarily from english sources but they are as good as i have seen. and what i like is the way that they have been woven together to paint a tapestry of not only these men basically educating roosevelt, what you are also left with the impression as you read the book that there is a sense very early that roosevelt actually knew where he wanted to go and that in many respects they were acting on basically a presumption from roosevelt that this is what she wanted to see happen and that frankly he was testing his proposition as opposed to being informed by the findings on the ground to its magnificent to see churchill so manipulated the interlocutors in a way that the only nation probably more effective his starkly at the strategic manipulation than australia may be great britain. clearly they have surpassed th
our your initiatives respected, you know, what are people thinking clacks this is how they felt on these incredibly perilous journeys. the ones in britain are better known than the earlier ones. i think the treatment of the initial interactions with stalin are fascinating and they are primarily from english sources but they are as good as i have seen. and what i like is the way that they have been woven together to paint a tapestry of not only these men basically educating roosevelt, what you...
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he is part of the wall street clack. he's another tim geithner.e've had too many people around president obama, i know a lot of you believe that because we've talked about it here, who let -- we're too logical to let wall street off the hook and not hold them responsible for the financial disaster of 2008 because they all came from wall street. larry summers is right out of that breed, okay? in fact -- he was one back when he was treasury secretary, who said we should not be regulating wall street's use of these derivatives. if we had, we might have -- might not have had that crash in 2008. bill clinton has said as former president now, bill clinton has criticized larry summers in saying larry summers gave him bad advice about not regulating derivatives. larry summers. when he was working there with bill clinton, said the united states should not do anything about global warming. we should not be taking the lead on climate change. we should not take part in the kyoto protocols, the first time all nations of the world got together to take collectiv
he is part of the wall street clack. he's another tim geithner.e've had too many people around president obama, i know a lot of you believe that because we've talked about it here, who let -- we're too logical to let wall street off the hook and not hold them responsible for the financial disaster of 2008 because they all came from wall street. larry summers is right out of that breed, okay? in fact -- he was one back when he was treasury secretary, who said we should not be regulating wall...
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. >> are people getting family photos that have never been published anymore clacks >> you will see family photos like you've never seen before. it makes me laugh everytime i see it because we get together in the summer with all of our grandchildren, and this is one of -- you hear about the olympics and all the competition we had that we had a watermelon eating competition with our grandchildren. the higher the competition was the couldn't use their hands deep the watermelon but you notice that picture the world using their hands today if they are competitive, too because it started out not using any hands so what got evident quickly they weren't going to eat much watermelon without using their fingers so you can see especially with the little ones. >> i wanted to ask you you put this together after the campaign? contador life changed from after november 6, your schedule? >> i've got to tell you you can imagine going 100 miles per hour they are copying just here and there having the media follow you, busloads of the media following you every word you say, everything you do is documented an
. >> are people getting family photos that have never been published anymore clacks >> you will see family photos like you've never seen before. it makes me laugh everytime i see it because we get together in the summer with all of our grandchildren, and this is one of -- you hear about the olympics and all the competition we had that we had a watermelon eating competition with our grandchildren. the higher the competition was the couldn't use their hands deep the watermelon but you...
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congress and particularly place restraints under congressional a budget that you hadn't anticipated clacks >> being a conservative that i am it was an interesting period of time you have to understand the time the department the first year i was there 9/11 happened up until the time the budget office was very much trying to control spending of the department of health and human services to the truth of the matter is 9/11 came and everybody was looking for who is going to be able to pick up the seat. the first thing was smallpox. at the time i took over 12 million doses of the smallpox vaccine available in order to protect the american public. we would ask the companies to look at the reserves to see if there was any chance they might feel to find one. one company from 62 million doses of smallpox that was in a black box three times, the company had been three times changed and they found it and we found out that smallpox vaccine that had been manufactured in 1952 was still capable. in fact it was so good you could reduce it for-1 so we had enough vaccines right away because of that and the
congress and particularly place restraints under congressional a budget that you hadn't anticipated clacks >> being a conservative that i am it was an interesting period of time you have to understand the time the department the first year i was there 9/11 happened up until the time the budget office was very much trying to control spending of the department of health and human services to the truth of the matter is 9/11 came and everybody was looking for who is going to be able to pick...
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11 on this street clacks c-span: this is early in the documentary, why? >> guest: it's very early in the film and it's important to set the stage to, you know, acclimate the audience to the situation we are dealing with, that detroit is dealing with. we chose a scene that is played out many, many, many times all day long all over the place and every season. so we didn't start with something that was so provocative that you, we only have and to capture it. this is something that we saw hundreds and hundreds of times happening. so you almost don't see it anymore when you drive through detroit. there is always a building coming down. these buildings must come down because they are not being occupied. they are just dangerous structures, destructive the inside. the city is doing what it must. it's a still alarming at first to see there's so much going away. c-span: you point out that detroit used to have close to 2 million people and now it's got 700,000. what happened to the population? >> guest: the population, well, you know many people -- people left. they
11 on this street clacks c-span: this is early in the documentary, why? >> guest: it's very early in the film and it's important to set the stage to, you know, acclimate the audience to the situation we are dealing with, that detroit is dealing with. we chose a scene that is played out many, many, many times all day long all over the place and every season. so we didn't start with something that was so provocative that you, we only have and to capture it. this is something that we saw...
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. >> looks great on you, spec clack collar. >> no. >> oh my gosh. >> when they showed me this picturegeneral? >> on you. >> you see him walking up to fabio stroking -- "i like you." wow! >> your face do handle a shocker. >> i didn't like exercise then and i hate it now. it stinks! >> but do you it. >> no, i'm done. i'm always thrilled when my trainer doesn't show up, you get stuck in the subway, yeah! yeah! i didn't have to lie and say oh i can't make it. i have an update. >> i don't mind exercise. i like the feeling afterwards. it's the afterwards we love. what will the weather, mr. roker? >> i loved doing the weather and i love it now! beautiful weather through the great lakes and great plains and pacific northwest. wet weather through the southeast and mid-atlantic states. tomorrow it extends into the ohio river valley. risk of strong storms. pacific northwest still sunny >>> 9:33. look at how clear it is at this point over the san francisco bay. you can see that we do have a little bit of a shake to our camera here, the skies are clearing nicely, expecting those cumulonimbus tower
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this gets debated in the united states exit strategy to really talk about is there an exit strategy clacks the military wants to know how long as the commitment at the beginning but the flip side of that is worrying about too much communication and exit plan because then the bad guys wait us out and know they only have to be patient another 12 months and then the field will be open. this is an argument made in afghanistan and iraq, too. the power to lead the party in power is for talking too much about the endgame thinking in this kind of exposing a full bar above the. can you talk because you link the communication strategies and the notion the you then does have to set a finite date to its engagement. does it also worried about talking about the accent means it can exacerbate the situation on the ground cracks >> that is an important question. we don't talk about the exit point blank. the language we decided not to use. the transition policy and of the work i'm doing is about reconfiguring omnipresence on the ground. so it may be tricky to talk about it that we but we don't talk about th
this gets debated in the united states exit strategy to really talk about is there an exit strategy clacks the military wants to know how long as the commitment at the beginning but the flip side of that is worrying about too much communication and exit plan because then the bad guys wait us out and know they only have to be patient another 12 months and then the field will be open. this is an argument made in afghanistan and iraq, too. the power to lead the party in power is for talking too...
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have you briefed the secretary on this as well clacks because i do believe that this is an issue thatrom the top to make sure that we are driving this and we aren't ending up in the same position. i don't know if you have an opportunity to brief the secretary of -- on this. >> i've had weekly conversations with dr. miller but i would like to take for the record any conversation he may have had with the secretary defense. >> we will direct this up to the secretary level and obviously talked to dr. miller as well because this has to come also from the top to make sure that we resolve these issues. i know senator mccaskill had asked you, general, about the internal dr. cole report and one of the things that troubled me about it i understand there was a lot of internal disputes on the validity on it and why some of the criticisms were in it and did people have other motivations. but your predecessor, the major general tom, his response to that report was telling to me and it really struck out for me because he said that saying that it was here lie disavowed and rejected in its entirety, i
have you briefed the secretary on this as well clacks because i do believe that this is an issue thatrom the top to make sure that we are driving this and we aren't ending up in the same position. i don't know if you have an opportunity to brief the secretary of -- on this. >> i've had weekly conversations with dr. miller but i would like to take for the record any conversation he may have had with the secretary defense. >> we will direct this up to the secretary level and obviously...
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. >> anyone else clacks yes, right here. >> while you are getting the microphone in further response to your question is important to think about the fact we have about 12,000, 15,000 agents around the country. we have 2,000,001st responders. over a million firefighters and that many police officers. that is how we are going to stop the next boston attack and how we are going to find it next the home grown extremist on the course from being radicalized to be mobilized. >> p.j. from george washington university. i will direct the question and i know that mike will try man. eight days after benghazi in the congressional hearing you said benghazi was an act of terror. we had a significant political and bureaucratic debate about the talking points and what happened prior to that point. but what goes into the formal determination because depending upon a political legend that it could be enacted of war or terrorism. and for those that have been inside of the system come eight days for the government is not necessarily bad. >> i think the important plight there is this is just after bengha
. >> anyone else clacks yes, right here. >> while you are getting the microphone in further response to your question is important to think about the fact we have about 12,000, 15,000 agents around the country. we have 2,000,001st responders. over a million firefighters and that many police officers. that is how we are going to stop the next boston attack and how we are going to find it next the home grown extremist on the course from being radicalized to be mobilized. >> p.j....
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you know what clacks the federal government has no business asking any american the content of our prayers[applause] on one level this scandal reflects the corruption and abuse of the power of the obama administration. but on another level it is indicative of just too much power in washington. [applause] when the federal government thinks it has that much power over our lives, it doesn't matter which party is in power. something is wrong. and that's why i think the simplest and the best solution is we should abolish the irs. [applause] we should move to a simple, fair, flat tax -- [applause] so every american can fill out his or her taxes on a postcard. [applause] now in washington, d.c., that is what is known as crazy talk. [laughter] because listen, let's be very clear abolishing the irs, that isn't going to be easy. and the reason is there is an army of lobbyists on case streets who make hundreds of millions of dollars getting xm since -- exemptions to the tax code and there are politicians in both parties with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. i don't know how many of yo
you know what clacks the federal government has no business asking any american the content of our prayers[applause] on one level this scandal reflects the corruption and abuse of the power of the obama administration. but on another level it is indicative of just too much power in washington. [applause] when the federal government thinks it has that much power over our lives, it doesn't matter which party is in power. something is wrong. and that's why i think the simplest and the best...
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what is moving this agenda so hard and so fast in your opinion clacks the congress representing the firstnal district in georgia. jesse jackson delegated 1988 if i'm not mistaken and a keen observer on the judiciary committee. what is it going to take to get bipartisan support for some of the solutions that are available? >> it is economics that motivate. i will explain. i would be remiss to be on the stage sitting next to the reverend jesse jackson without sharing with you all something that i will never forget. it happened back in the 80's, sometimes during the early 80's. it was in the basement in the baptist church more. a roane boe push -- rainbow push activity to get a small gathering. joe beasley was there. cameron alexander and others. it was a small group and reverend jackson, you came with us to speak about what you saw overseas. i don't recall what it was, but it was in asia i believe or maybe it was -- i sure it was in asia. it seems like it must have been maybe china somewhere around there and you had visited the sweat shops where women were hard at work working 16, 20 hours.
what is moving this agenda so hard and so fast in your opinion clacks the congress representing the firstnal district in georgia. jesse jackson delegated 1988 if i'm not mistaken and a keen observer on the judiciary committee. what is it going to take to get bipartisan support for some of the solutions that are available? >> it is economics that motivate. i will explain. i would be remiss to be on the stage sitting next to the reverend jesse jackson without sharing with you all something...