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we can't do what they want, but they do want constancy.n't get this past congress now, it will be a real problem for our credibility in the region. >> michael, thank you very much. >>> as members of the house and senate are arguing today over the terms of the engagement, refugees continue to suffer. more than 2 million people including a million children have now fled to neighboring countries from syria. richard engel is reporting coming up when we return. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip our
we can't do what they want, but they do want constancy.n't get this past congress now, it will be a real problem for our credibility in the region. >> michael, thank you very much. >>> as members of the house and senate are arguing today over the terms of the engagement, refugees continue to suffer. more than 2 million people including a million children have now fled to neighboring countries from syria. richard engel is reporting coming up when we return. [ male announcer ] this...
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is twice longer that was originally expected so obviously there was some heated debate inside the constancy of the palace we of course know nothing and of what exactly was said at the table because there were no cameras there it was strictly behind closed doors dana but we do know from mr biscoe from the spokesperson of putin that the countries where it's split the g twenty countries were split in their opinions on the syrian conflict the fact that the special envoy u.n. envoy mr brahimi took an emergency flight just and biggest group to discuss the syrian conflict yet again indicates how important this issue has been at the g twenty summit which again i say was meant to be purely about the economic issues of the global economy what do we know about who and who is then who is against the intervention that america wants to lead. well we can now base this on several statements coming from the g twenty countries as i said no official statement joint statement has come out so far but we can actually distinguish who belongs to what camp now definitely the russian and the chinese stance on the sy
is twice longer that was originally expected so obviously there was some heated debate inside the constancy of the palace we of course know nothing and of what exactly was said at the table because there were no cameras there it was strictly behind closed doors dana but we do know from mr biscoe from the spokesperson of putin that the countries where it's split the g twenty countries were split in their opinions on the syrian conflict the fact that the special envoy u.n. envoy mr brahimi took...
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is twice longer that was originally expected so obviously there was some heated debate inside the constancy of the palace we of course know nothing and of what exactly was said at the table because there were no cameras there it was strictly behind closed doors dana but we do know from mr biscoe from the spokesperson of putin that the countries where it's split the g twenty countries were split in their opinions on the syrian conflict well we can now base this on several statements coming from the g. twenty countries but we can actually distinguish who belongs to what camp now definitely the russian and the chinese stance on the syrian conflict hasn't changed the slightest indeed russia and china are strongly opposing the military action in syria also we do know that in the very same game there are germany and italy who did not openly say that they were there not supporting the strike but said they would not participate in a military action against syria if it happens also expecting that brazil and mexico will join in because they have soured relations with the u.s. provided the revelations
is twice longer that was originally expected so obviously there was some heated debate inside the constancy of the palace we of course know nothing and of what exactly was said at the table because there were no cameras there it was strictly behind closed doors dana but we do know from mr biscoe from the spokesperson of putin that the countries where it's split the g twenty countries were split in their opinions on the syrian conflict well we can now base this on several statements coming from...
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i have no constancy, i have no constancy, when he met edith.hey discovered that old flame that had died was rekindled and corded in secret. they didn't tell anyone -- that old flame that had died was rekindled and they courted in secret. actually it is true. >> to show how far he traveled emotionally, theodore was a diarist, and we have a picture on screen of his diary. >> the big x he put on his diary that day. the distance he traveled from that to marrying edith. >> he was devastated. he was also very young and very vigorous and very much alive. she knew him before this tragedy happened, right? he had been to the death of his father the death of his mother and wife, in that sense it was a lovely destiny that he would find solace in this old, dear friend. >> our guest stacy cordrey is the author of a biography on edith roosevelt. what was the relationship like between the two women? >> that is a very interesting question because edith said she did her best by alice. she said she was less outgoing but she was a very good mother. she said alice
i have no constancy, i have no constancy, when he met edith.hey discovered that old flame that had died was rekindled and corded in secret. they didn't tell anyone -- that old flame that had died was rekindled and they courted in secret. actually it is true. >> to show how far he traveled emotionally, theodore was a diarist, and we have a picture on screen of his diary. >> the big x he put on his diary that day. the distance he traveled from that to marrying edith. >> he was...
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was -- he runs one of the most successful career centers in the country, and asked for is a vice constanceroaching graduation and have a need to prepare. >> some students think that the only way to get a job is simply to find a job announcements and apply for it. simply go to a career fair. it will be hired. it is not as simple as that. a university might offer job announcements, career fairs to on campus interviewing, all about tustin taking personal control with the help of the university in developing their goals and developing a good, pro-active job search. most since get their jobs by going out after positions. i used to say that the three most important turns in any job search are these, networking, networking, networking. now, sang a working i don't endorse the average. italian and who you know. now working give students the opporunity demonstrate what they know. so it is those skills that we like to really helps develop as they approach the job search. gerri: a lot of stuff going on. so what about those graduates looking for work now? joining me with cruise -- crucial job seeking a
was -- he runs one of the most successful career centers in the country, and asked for is a vice constanceroaching graduation and have a need to prepare. >> some students think that the only way to get a job is simply to find a job announcements and apply for it. simply go to a career fair. it will be hired. it is not as simple as that. a university might offer job announcements, career fairs to on campus interviewing, all about tustin taking personal control with the help of the...
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>> and constance the reason that they had spent is after they were killed they told by secretary of state clinton in the president that we will hold those that created accountable this is telling those people because of the video and we now know after having done the investigation that has nothing to do with libya. in the presence there that's is reasonable end critical is the absence of the democrats of the room that i question. don't you? the democrats believe this is all about politics. this is why they issued a report that said the arb answer the questions and republicans are trying to politicize this so they tried to take that posture to circle the wagons and i don't think the american people think that is true that the questions have been answered but that is where they are as a party. lou: you have no universal view that most of the democrats walked out as the family members were tested? >> i don't know what their reasoning was for walking out or not. i don't want to say they were protesting or not but. lou: i am just asking for your personal reaction. >>. lou: did you not find tha
>> and constance the reason that they had spent is after they were killed they told by secretary of state clinton in the president that we will hold those that created accountable this is telling those people because of the video and we now know after having done the investigation that has nothing to do with libya. in the presence there that's is reasonable end critical is the absence of the democrats of the room that i question. don't you? the democrats believe this is all about...
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american leadership around the world and we have allies and friends who depend on us and american constance, vote would undermine that. >> what's talk about the united nations. there's a report that ban ki-moon, is saying that u.n. inspectors need hurry up with what they found inside syria. what's the hurry? >> the hurry is that the jury, unfortunately, is still out in terms of international public opinion on whether assad's regime is guilty of using chemical weapons against his own people. obviously senator kerry, president obama, and others have said the case is clear and compelling and they're convinced, but as evidenced by the positions of russia and china and others, there's more convincing to do, if you care what they think. it doesn't really matter to us what they think. we have to defend our interests and based on the information we have, i think probably justification not to take action. but if you want to convince others, you got to make the case. >> i didn't mean to cut in. before i let you go, what you're saying -- you're an ambassador and are saying it might not matter what the
american leadership around the world and we have allies and friends who depend on us and american constance, vote would undermine that. >> what's talk about the united nations. there's a report that ban ki-moon, is saying that u.n. inspectors need hurry up with what they found inside syria. what's the hurry? >> the hurry is that the jury, unfortunately, is still out in terms of international public opinion on whether assad's regime is guilty of using chemical weapons against his own...
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. -- e is a book called a wrote that constancy is movable strength of the mind that is neither but did up or pressed down and external or casual accident. only a strength of the mind is sound judgment to help you through confusing and alarming times. i hope that in these times, all of us, including the elected officials, show the perseverance when it comes to the and limitations. one of the things we have to do is be coherent and influence them on the ground. other members, it is only natural that our efforts have overshadowed everything else. idea of europe needs to go beyond economy because we are more than a market. touches the ideal foundations of the european society and is about the valleys -- values. is based on a firm belief and political and social standards that are grounded in our social market economy. world is important to promote citizens rights. and consumer protection to labor rights, from women's rights to respecting minorities, to data protection and privacy, defending our interest in the international trade, securing our energy position and restoring people's sense o
. -- e is a book called a wrote that constancy is movable strength of the mind that is neither but did up or pressed down and external or casual accident. only a strength of the mind is sound judgment to help you through confusing and alarming times. i hope that in these times, all of us, including the elected officials, show the perseverance when it comes to the and limitations. one of the things we have to do is be coherent and influence them on the ground. other members, it is only natural...
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my name is constance phyllis. i retired recently from the city. he promised us to take advantage of these packages but he did not come through. they hold the microphone up. speak and everybody hear me now? constance phillips is my name recent retiree from city government. the plan was to encourage us older workers to retire so younger employees could take advantage of city government jobs. essentially i want to know what is going to be our process to get the collectibles? mr. garrett you gave several figures earlier. i tallied up those numbers while we were sitting here. that was $1.47 billion you were talking about. we need that money from people who owe us. we need a collection process. what will it be? >> thank you. do you want to respond briefly to that? >> there is a concept. the gentleman attorney is looking at possible effort in terms of bus trying to -- the attorney general felon for the city to collect their taxes. we are exploring that so that is one option. the other thing that we have done and it's also in the litigation in this bankru
my name is constance phyllis. i retired recently from the city. he promised us to take advantage of these packages but he did not come through. they hold the microphone up. speak and everybody hear me now? constance phillips is my name recent retiree from city government. the plan was to encourage us older workers to retire so younger employees could take advantage of city government jobs. essentially i want to know what is going to be our process to get the collectibles? mr. garrett you gave...
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constancy, i have no constancy, when he met edith. they discovered that old flame that had died was rekindled and corded in secret. -- thatn't tell anyone old flame that had died was rekindled and they courted in secret. actually it is true. >> to show how far he traveled emotionally, theodore was a diarist, and we have a picture on screen of his diary. >> the big x he put on his diary that day. the distance he traveled from that to marrying edith. was devastated. he was also very young and very vigorous and very much alive. she knew him before this tragedy happened, right? been to the death of his father the death of his mother sense it was aat lovely destiny that he would find solace in this old, dear friend. cordrey ist stacy the author of a biography on edith roosevelt. what was the relationship like between the two women? very interesting question because edith said she did her best by alice. was less outgoing but she was a very good mother. she said alice had a leg problem and she stretched her legs, she was indulgent towards al
constancy, i have no constancy, when he met edith. they discovered that old flame that had died was rekindled and corded in secret. -- thatn't tell anyone old flame that had died was rekindled and they courted in secret. actually it is true. >> to show how far he traveled emotionally, theodore was a diarist, and we have a picture on screen of his diary. >> the big x he put on his diary that day. the distance he traveled from that to marrying edith. was devastated. he was also very...
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out to you from the president's remarks which mark >> the president is not a standardbearer for constancy weather message or policy. form policy or domestic. this is a president you correctly pointed out has decided now he is eager for negotiation after he gets what he wants. and he is not resigned to the shutdown of the government. let's be very serious here. this is not panic selling, this is not, some are trying to create a narrative. the fact is most people understand republicans who are in pursuit of limited government shutting down the government altogether is a bonus. we also know from history shutting down the government is not clematis despite the slimness emanating from the white house that the majority leader's office and secondly we also know if there is a minor option in the market as a result of the government, whatever may ensue from that, we can expect in terms of history a rally in this market because it is a clearing of the marketplace if you will because this is such, this obamacare bill is not partisan. the president did not tell the truth on any one of the principal s
out to you from the president's remarks which mark >> the president is not a standardbearer for constancy weather message or policy. form policy or domestic. this is a president you correctly pointed out has decided now he is eager for negotiation after he gets what he wants. and he is not resigned to the shutdown of the government. let's be very serious here. this is not panic selling, this is not, some are trying to create a narrative. the fact is most people understand republicans who...
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controllers union said maintaining the safety of the world's largest most next national airspace requires constance vigilance and focus. >> the number did rise and by doing that now we're going to be actually pinpoint those areas we need to work on. >> reporter: intense focus making sure the nation's air travellers fly safely. >> steve you fly, you're a pilot. have you ever had a close call? >> it's not that common. one of the important points that tom referred to is they changed their system of reporting these accidents. they have a new computer system that finds more of these near misses or violations of what they call separation and so it doesn't mean the planes are less safe and, in fact, the planes in my view extraordinarily safe. you can count on one hand the number of times two planes have collided in the last several years. >> not a lot to worry about if you're going to the airport this morning. >> we're more about the weather, lines at security, worry more about getting your coffee. >> that was a good news story. >> there you go. >> bad into good. >> you kind of missed it. >> all right. ah
controllers union said maintaining the safety of the world's largest most next national airspace requires constance vigilance and focus. >> the number did rise and by doing that now we're going to be actually pinpoint those areas we need to work on. >> reporter: intense focus making sure the nation's air travellers fly safely. >> steve you fly, you're a pilot. have you ever had a close call? >> it's not that common. one of the important points that tom referred to is...
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. >> yvette constance anderson. >> john jack adriacho. >> andrew mark andrews. >> gene n.adruki. >> myvid gregory archie. >> michael george archenski. >> michael j.anshwat. >> michael j. anshwat. >> joshua todd aaron. >> joseph aria. >> it's been 12 years, there is nothing that i wouldn't give to have one last hug, one more kiss from the father, uncle, brother, a friend for many, for my husband, firefighter carl francis ataro. >> this will always be my brother, john james. my family and i will never be able to forget. >> michael a.aziak. >> michael edward asher. >> janis marie ashley. >> thomas j. ashton. >> manuel o.acatambe. >> greg a. atlas. >> gerald thomas atwood. >> james atofred. >> sandy ayala. >> john j. batagliasa. >> robert j. barewalter. >> andrew j. bailey. >> bret t. bailey. >> garnet a. bailey. >> tatiana balskya. >> sharon balcom. >> michael andrew bain. >> my beautiful aunt, life has not been the same without you. you will always be in our hearts and we're comforted knowing that from heaven, you are watching over us. i love you and miss you. >> my uncle, peter burton h
. >> yvette constance anderson. >> john jack adriacho. >> andrew mark andrews. >> gene n.adruki. >> myvid gregory archie. >> michael george archenski. >> michael j.anshwat. >> michael j. anshwat. >> joshua todd aaron. >> joseph aria. >> it's been 12 years, there is nothing that i wouldn't give to have one last hug, one more kiss from the father, uncle, brother, a friend for many, for my husband, firefighter carl francis ataro....
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we had the entire core of the legal defense fund, constance motley, all here full-time working on casesthe people who were there had signed their names on the bonds. so, if the bonds were foreclosed, they could lose their homes. so, this was a mass movement where everybody was involved, and this was the clutch moment. dr. king listened and said little or nothing, and then he got up and went to the next room , and he stayed a long time and came back with his overalls on. said, "i am sorry, you are but the onlyt, thing i can do in clear people in is join the jail of whom i sent to jail." so, he left. now, this was a movement that was really characterized by the fact that there was a unified withdrawal of support from the entire birmingham economy. boughtdays, nobody anything but food or medicine. so, the community was united, but this was crunch time. we still had people like ruth there, and drew, when the barricades were set up, they would drive to the back of the church, but that picket signs input the picket the trunk, and the come out on the other side of town. so, we had a unified co
we had the entire core of the legal defense fund, constance motley, all here full-time working on casesthe people who were there had signed their names on the bonds. so, if the bonds were foreclosed, they could lose their homes. so, this was a mass movement where everybody was involved, and this was the clutch moment. dr. king listened and said little or nothing, and then he got up and went to the next room , and he stayed a long time and came back with his overalls on. said, "i am sorry,...
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constance philips. repeat retiree from city government. the plan was to encourage us older workers to retire so younger employee could take advantage of government jobs. that was not a real promise. i want to know what is going to be our promise process to get the collectible. mr. garrett, you gave several figures earlier. i tallied up the number. that was $1.47 billion you talked about. we need money from people who owe us. we need a collection process. what will it be? [applause] thank you. you want to respond briefly? >> there is a consent at large you can correct me. the gentleman attorney. looking at impossible effort in terms of us going and trying to -- on the attorney general for failing for the city to collect their taxes. we're exploring that. that's one option. the other thing we have done. it's also in the litigation in this bankruptcy is in is challenge to the city being insole vent. -- part of the argument there's ref new they collect. that's one of the -- eligibility issues. so number one, we have the far blown idea there is
constance philips. repeat retiree from city government. the plan was to encourage us older workers to retire so younger employee could take advantage of government jobs. that was not a real promise. i want to know what is going to be our promise process to get the collectible. mr. garrett, you gave several figures earlier. i tallied up the number. that was $1.47 billion you talked about. we need money from people who owe us. we need a collection process. what will it be? [applause] thank you....