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being the dominant force in. syria and one of the other it's a problem here with nine eleven or with russia with chechnya and exactly the russians particularly a word about it but washington is worried about repeating what happened in afghanistan work for you help them to get rid of the government and the you end up with clyde professor thank you so much for being with us tonight my pleasure appreciate it professor shibley. thanks to see this in other conversations the great minds go to our website conversations with great minds. and that's the way it is tonight friday may thirty first two thousand and thirteen and don't forget democracy begins you get out there get active play your. technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. the worst are those things. white house of a. radio guy and costello minutes from a click. away watch to drug abuse never seen anything like this until. the mission of free accreditation free in-store charge of free. arrangement free. free. to try
being the dominant force in. syria and one of the other it's a problem here with nine eleven or with russia with chechnya and exactly the russians particularly a word about it but washington is worried about repeating what happened in afghanistan work for you help them to get rid of the government and the you end up with clyde professor thank you so much for being with us tonight my pleasure appreciate it professor shibley. thanks to see this in other conversations the great minds go to our...
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it obviously -- they're dominant in search, they're dominant in online advertising, they have the number one cell phone operating system in the android platform. now they're getting into the music business. they have got a tablet. it feels like the business is clicking on all cylinders. 15% in profit.the growth rate ie the p.e. on 2013 is something like 19. so therein lies a little bit of the rub. but this is a successful, succeeding company, isn't it, paul? >> without question. what i love and admire about google is that it's not a company that's resting on its laurels. it recognizes there's tough competition from apple. from amazon. as ben mentioned that's coming. facebook obviously as well. it would be very easy for google to sit back and relax and say, yay, we're at, you know, $900 a share. $300 billion market value, and wall street loves what we're doing so we don't need to change that. but google has been a company that recently they have shifted management taking the long time head of android, putting him in another position at the company and promoting someone who had been in cha
it obviously -- they're dominant in search, they're dominant in online advertising, they have the number one cell phone operating system in the android platform. now they're getting into the music business. they have got a tablet. it feels like the business is clicking on all cylinders. 15% in profit.the growth rate ie the p.e. on 2013 is something like 19. so therein lies a little bit of the rub. but this is a successful, succeeding company, isn't it, paul? >> without question. what i...
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we now have a politically dominant executive branch. many scholars say congress needs to assert itself and do this checking and balancing power. we wouldn't have a piece like watergate and abu ghraib another presidential authorities. the problem is congress is proving capable for various reasons other scholars are worried about this. congress can act decisively or efficiently. they've made sense to have a powerful congress released a coequal congress 200 years ago. in the modern americans at the global economy and fast-moving technology, we need a strong impact. i don't think we need to settle that whether we should have a powerful executive or not, it's not critical to my argument even if the executive branch is not accumulated too much power, it's a mass to much power one person. thus the problem. because when one person exercises this enormous power of the modern u.s. presidency, we shouldn't be surprised in the breaks down. all of us though, we'll want to have a voice in our government, but only half the public has been meaningful i
we now have a politically dominant executive branch. many scholars say congress needs to assert itself and do this checking and balancing power. we wouldn't have a piece like watergate and abu ghraib another presidential authorities. the problem is congress is proving capable for various reasons other scholars are worried about this. congress can act decisively or efficiently. they've made sense to have a powerful congress released a coequal congress 200 years ago. in the modern americans at...
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hitler, who came to dominate all of -- who came to dominate -- >> >> host: i know what was going on. what i'm saying is that roosevelt was dead set on destroying hitler before the war with japan ever started. so for roosevelt the center of gravity of the war in europe is on the german/russian front. so he's going and -- >> guest: that's the conventional view. but hang on one sec. let me just put one thing out there -- >> host: he did what he as a president of the united states needed to do to need hitler dry. >> guest: did he? >> host: yes. >> guest: let me ask you this -- >> host: of course he did. >> guest: no, let me just tell you one piece of information. what actually happened to our policy, that was what the american people believed, that's certainly the history as we know it. however, if dispatching hitler was the main event, it would have happened earlier. what i found in my research is that what became the american goal was good relations with the soviet union. the relationship with the soviet union was more important than ending the war, and what i found was that there were
hitler, who came to dominate all of -- who came to dominate -- >> >> host: i know what was going on. what i'm saying is that roosevelt was dead set on destroying hitler before the war with japan ever started. so for roosevelt the center of gravity of the war in europe is on the german/russian front. so he's going and -- >> guest: that's the conventional view. but hang on one sec. let me just put one thing out there -- >> host: he did what he as a president of the united...
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we have companies that dominate the energy sector they dominate the way it works.will be interesting to see what the government says. one of the hid challenges is within their pension. some can retire and they will find out half of their money they put in is swallowed up by charges. those are real issues people are grappling with in their day-to- day cost of living and there was nothing about that. >> i think it was significant that the queen started the speech talk about the economy. i think the rational of the coalition after 2010 of the majority was to try to get to grips with the deficit and try to get the economy back on its feet. that is not as strong as it was then and it will be strong throughout this. you don't have to create new laws to get the economy back into balance. you have to stop spending vastly more than what you're getting in. that is what the late government was doing. >> nothing is really happening. >> we are borrowing 1/3 less than the last government but we're borrowing more than we wish to but we're going in the right direction. you can hel
we have companies that dominate the energy sector they dominate the way it works.will be interesting to see what the government says. one of the hid challenges is within their pension. some can retire and they will find out half of their money they put in is swallowed up by charges. those are real issues people are grappling with in their day-to- day cost of living and there was nothing about that. >> i think it was significant that the queen started the speech talk about the economy. i...
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they dominated the different portfolios with china. he was very instrumental in the loss of china and this is something we know on the record. so there were many others. there were just some that were marxist, they were not necessarily identified as agents he was doing a lot of the economic policy and he did want a soviet-style economy government. >> host: so did harry dexter as it turned out on the recent research at the time. cam across as a new dealer but an economist that was in the tradition a counterpart in the creation of the post world war ii global financial architecture. it's incredible, it's mind-boggling. >> guest: they still have not been identified but we know for a fact there was something around 500 agents that have been identified by the various archives that have come out. >> what is the key intercept that had this identification of 500. >> guest: there are several archives. monona is an archive that is intercepted in the cabling going between the soviet embassy's and consulates back to russia and moscow. they start m
they dominated the different portfolios with china. he was very instrumental in the loss of china and this is something we know on the record. so there were many others. there were just some that were marxist, they were not necessarily identified as agents he was doing a lot of the economic policy and he did want a soviet-style economy government. >> host: so did harry dexter as it turned out on the recent research at the time. cam across as a new dealer but an economist that was in the...
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by september 1980, the apple ii dominated the personal computer market, used at home for fun and profit offices for word processing, financial calculations, and in schools to educate and entertain. 130,000 were sold. the company had 1,000 employees in plants from ireland to singapore. annual sales hit $300 million. apple's success led to growing interest in its stock as the company prepared to go public. it's clear that for underwriters and investors, in the fall of 1980, the prospect of an apple public offering seemed like the second coming. the people who had stakes in the company, those underwriting it, those who invested, would see three lemons on the slot machine. apple stock was snapped up by the public, making it the largest initial offering since ford went public. in addition to raising cash, the offering rewarded employees and investors handsomely. thbig winners were apple's founding entrepreneurs, steve jobs and steve wozniak, who had, in a short time, become multimillionaires because of their creation. it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that dese
by september 1980, the apple ii dominated the personal computer market, used at home for fun and profit offices for word processing, financial calculations, and in schools to educate and entertain. 130,000 were sold. the company had 1,000 employees in plants from ireland to singapore. annual sales hit $300 million. apple's success led to growing interest in its stock as the company prepared to go public. it's clear that for underwriters and investors, in the fall of 1980, the prospect of an...
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the market -- will say right -- no one can say right now which technology will dominate the market.>> environmentalists have been protesting outside of the summit. they don't believe that carmakers really want to make the switch to e-cars. they call this a summit of hypocrites. >> in the postwar years, u.s. forces remained in germany to help stabilize the country and they ended up staying for decades. >> ring that time, american g.i.'s established -- during that time, american g.i.'s established music clubs. an exhibition has created to commemorate the era. >> the music that g.i.'s in former west germany loved to hear during the cold war still get people on their feet. these djs specialize in spinning those tunes. ♪ the duo is behind exhibition at this berlin museum. for them, it is a journey into their own past. as youngsters, they often went out to the g.i. clubs themselves. >> there was not any mtv back then, and no internet. music and youth culture could only really be found in clubs or record shops. the g.i. clubs were where you always heard the latest. from america -- latest s
the market -- will say right -- no one can say right now which technology will dominate the market.>> environmentalists have been protesting outside of the summit. they don't believe that carmakers really want to make the switch to e-cars. they call this a summit of hypocrites. >> in the postwar years, u.s. forces remained in germany to help stabilize the country and they ended up staying for decades. >> ring that time, american g.i.'s established -- during that time, american...
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what i do think, however, is the certainty that we have grown up with, the certainty of western dominance if you liked, the certainty of the globalization to the extent that is an experienced certainty we need to understand they are rather contingent with a man not necessarily continue forever. again, looking back to 1913 you see expectations that the future the world would be integrated economically and would be more integrated in terms of people coming around with the forces of technology drawling the world together and these great forces of history which nothing could conceivably knock off course and get in 1914 they were. and that is a lesson if you like in fragility. "1913: in search of the world before the great war," prior to that the future of the arctic came out. is there a connection in these books? >> me pit that is a facetious answer in some respects but it's true both of these books while being different for me in a different way of looking at the world trying to approach the world a little bit from the slide from that angle in the case of 1913 it's very much trying to recove
what i do think, however, is the certainty that we have grown up with, the certainty of western dominance if you liked, the certainty of the globalization to the extent that is an experienced certainty we need to understand they are rather contingent with a man not necessarily continue forever. again, looking back to 1913 you see expectations that the future the world would be integrated economically and would be more integrated in terms of people coming around with the forces of technology...
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youeric, what makes you dominant and me sub missive and who makes you dominant in chief. >> it doesn'tanything to do with sub missive per se and it was poor early constructed how i said it. look throughout society and other animals the male tends to be the protector and dominant one in that regard and we have gotten to a point in the country where you have a lot of feminists who think that the male and female roles are are completely interchangeable and there is no need for a man to support his family. you have women becoming single mothers not by their choice. a lot of people thinking it is a lifestyle choice. this isn't healthful for society. no one is saying women can't be a bread winner or even the primary bread winner. when we forced ourselves to the point where they have to be. >> megyn: that is not what you you have been saying for the last couple of days. you got in trouble on lou's show. you made the comments and then posted a blog at red state trying to expand on the comments. let's put a moment aside the issue of single parents because that is diceyer and there is more data
youeric, what makes you dominant and me sub missive and who makes you dominant in chief. >> it doesn'tanything to do with sub missive per se and it was poor early constructed how i said it. look throughout society and other animals the male tends to be the protector and dominant one in that regard and we have gotten to a point in the country where you have a lot of feminists who think that the male and female roles are are completely interchangeable and there is no need for a man to...
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lou: and the reference to make an zero dominant one. her show one of the most successful on the network and she is having a discussion about women and men is dominant i just did not get it. having a little fine but the huffingthuffingt on post inside reporter picking up the story but these liberal journalist did not properly read the study and many simply don't understand itt my point* is that the breadwinner moms 63% are single mothers. you heard her say that isn't the point* but it is. if they were simply a matter of women progressing progressing, enjoying the rewards of their education and their hard work no one would celebrate more than i would and i do anyway but i am not the only one who finds the trend troubling. it is not a values discussion they also ask the question about these numbers 63% single parents say there are more single mothers in a society is a big problem the american public agrees with me. we all want to celebrate but political correctness and nonsense months not dictate we deny reality which is that the disintegr
lou: and the reference to make an zero dominant one. her show one of the most successful on the network and she is having a discussion about women and men is dominant i just did not get it. having a little fine but the huffingthuffingt on post inside reporter picking up the story but these liberal journalist did not properly read the study and many simply don't understand itt my point* is that the breadwinner moms 63% are single mothers. you heard her say that isn't the point* but it is. if...
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and now it was like the american show truck and put up before the democratic dominated special committee and essentially standard ridiculed into oblivion because also the senior another man came to washington and his name is witter chambers. the most famous of the ex-communist. to lead the party of the military soviet intelligence curriers, organizers, he came in 1934 to organize new cells in the government. but they knew they had to get into the influential department one. >> been to become disillusioned and starts naming names. to discuss the motivation it was 14 years later that he had the same hearing room on capitol hill that william wort had into oblivion and some say he died of a broken heart and one of the democrats on the select committee was john o'connor representative of new york actually confessed after william wort had died that they turn the screws railroaded and baked forgiveness and that is not a very well-known story. with the insight but the radical new dealers or heavy-duty sympathizers or fellow travelers. they wanted a clean slate to destroy the existing american so
and now it was like the american show truck and put up before the democratic dominated special committee and essentially standard ridiculed into oblivion because also the senior another man came to washington and his name is witter chambers. the most famous of the ex-communist. to lead the party of the military soviet intelligence curriers, organizers, he came in 1934 to organize new cells in the government. but they knew they had to get into the influential department one. >> been to...
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so they took steps to prevent legislative dominance. they divided the legislative power between the house and the senate, they gave the president a veto and so on. but they misjudged things. my wife says i shouldn't criticize the framers, but they did get this wrong. because over the past 75 years, congress has transferred much of its authority to the executive branch, and presidents have amplified the power transfers with their own power grabs. so we have the creation of the administrative state, all these agencies like the environmental protection agency, housing and urban development, health and human services and so on. and with the huge growth of the administrative state and its many departments and agencies, presidents have gained considerable and unanticipated domestic policy making power. presidents, the president controls the issuing of all the regulations whether it's air quality, energy exploration, k-12 education, health care, consumer protection, down the line. all these different concerns. rulemaking is overseen by the pre
so they took steps to prevent legislative dominance. they divided the legislative power between the house and the senate, they gave the president a veto and so on. but they misjudged things. my wife says i shouldn't criticize the framers, but they did get this wrong. because over the past 75 years, congress has transferred much of its authority to the executive branch, and presidents have amplified the power transfers with their own power grabs. so we have the creation of the administrative...
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while this is a very dominant prisoner he belongs to a very dominant family. >> when we walked into theirell, they greeted us, offered refreshments, which we are not allowed to accept. but for me it was like being at the sopranos' house. it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. in our family it is a custom if blood is spilled it needs to be spilled on the other side also. so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. the customs are very strict. you have to respect all customs, even if it is to die for the custom. >> translator: no, no, it's very hard. because with us, we respect the elders. that's basic. they say a word, it's holy. the truth is, my family is certainly proud. i told you already, it's our custom. >> inside rimonim, the family have gained a reputation as a formidable crime family. >> translator: when i came to prison, eve
while this is a very dominant prisoner he belongs to a very dominant family. >> when we walked into theirell, they greeted us, offered refreshments, which we are not allowed to accept. but for me it was like being at the sopranos' house. it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an...
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but china has come from nowhere to dominate the industry. there is more chinese production than the current global demand. this is a massive one-way trade. and the effects on prices are startling. to one-fifth of what it was. >> china is beating us out of the market, not because they are better, but because we are cheaper. they are only cheaper because they are financed by the people's republic of china. >> how can they possibly produce solar panels as cheaply as the chinese? take a look. >> this is the newest and most automated solar factory. with labor costs that come% of total, they can't go any cheaper. >> this is what they think the european he is for. they are encouraged to come here and create jobs. it is looking quite well-off. bey think brussels should protecting them. but that is not how it looks in britain. support theames to solar panels in the field. they ramped up production in anticipation. what has it done to a manufacturing firm like you? >> certain employes are around 30 to currently 65. >> the potential is big. >> it could
but china has come from nowhere to dominate the industry. there is more chinese production than the current global demand. this is a massive one-way trade. and the effects on prices are startling. to one-fifth of what it was. >> china is beating us out of the market, not because they are better, but because we are cheaper. they are only cheaper because they are financed by the people's republic of china. >> how can they possibly produce solar panels as cheaply as the chinese? take a...
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, what's the dominant cleavage our what is the dominus -- dominant basis for the debate. it's interesting there are all these people out there -- there is a real kind of source of support for parties that would come in. a little like one could argue, coming in say, we are a good muslim party, right, you can be a good muslim and vote for us, and yet this is not about the role of islam in the state. so in other words, there is a center out of there. when i said this or that part of his it's about what's the short term, what happens in this immediate period of transition is because this tells us what opportunities are out there. there are opportunities for people to take on distribution issues. there is an opportunity for parties to come in. there's a lot of opportunities. it gets to your third question, what happens if the networks, the organizational capacity that is so much more developed such that the voting is actually about that mobilization, it's about the social distribution or economic distribution much more than it's about the ideology. it doesn't detract from the
, what's the dominant cleavage our what is the dominus -- dominant basis for the debate. it's interesting there are all these people out there -- there is a real kind of source of support for parties that would come in. a little like one could argue, coming in say, we are a good muslim party, right, you can be a good muslim and vote for us, and yet this is not about the role of islam in the state. so in other words, there is a center out of there. when i said this or that part of his it's about...
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. >> reporter: if for the victim's family, the sexually domineering travis was hard to take. text messages from travis appearing to treat jodi as his sex slave. >> he says that this photoshoot is going to be one of the best experiences of your life, and his. he also says you'll rejoice in being a whore. that sole purpose in life is to be mine, to have animal sex with and to please me in any way i desire. >> jodi even accused travis of being a pedaphile. >> he began grabbing something on the bed. i realized they were papers. as he was grabbing the papers, one kind of went sailing off the bed and it was a picture of a little boy. >> the defense is trying, literally, to trash travis. >> you were still willing to be tied to a tree, if that's what he wanted? >> attack his character.
. >> reporter: if for the victim's family, the sexually domineering travis was hard to take. text messages from travis appearing to treat jodi as his sex slave. >> he says that this photoshoot is going to be one of the best experiences of your life, and his. he also says you'll rejoice in being a whore. that sole purpose in life is to be mine, to have animal sex with and to please me in any way i desire. >> jodi even accused travis of being a pedaphile. >> he began...
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it was not supposed to be the sub but the irs dominated. >> reporter: if syria dominated the conversation behind closed doors, it didn't dominate in front of the cameras today. obviously benghazi and irs clearly the focus of this. we're learning new information even within the last several minutes right now. jay carney, the press secretary, gaggled as we would like to refer to it. the president was aboard air force one trying clarify details about the timetable about when the white house specifically learned about the misconduct at the irs. carney that it was april 22nd when the white house council's office first learn about the irs situation. that the president didn't specifically learn about it, nor did jay carney, until this past friday. here's what the president specifically said as we wait for the inspector general's report to come out of treasury department about the irs situation. >> this is something that i think people are properly concerned about. i can tell you that if you've got the irs operating in anything less than a neutral and nonpartisan way, then that is outrageous. it
it was not supposed to be the sub but the irs dominated. >> reporter: if syria dominated the conversation behind closed doors, it didn't dominate in front of the cameras today. obviously benghazi and irs clearly the focus of this. we're learning new information even within the last several minutes right now. jay carney, the press secretary, gaggled as we would like to refer to it. the president was aboard air force one trying clarify details about the timetable about when the white house...
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we now have a politically dominant executive branch. many scholars say congress needs to assert itself and do this checking and balancing power. we wouldn't have a piece like watergate and abu ghraib another presidential authorities. the problem is congress is proving capable for various reasons other scholars are worried about this. congress can act decisively or efficiently. they've made sense to have a powerful congress released a coequal congress 200 years ago. in the modern americans at the global economy and fast-moving technology, we need a strong impact. i don't think we need to settle that whether we should have a powerful executive or not, it's not critical to my argument even if the executive branch is not accumulated too much power, it's a mass to much power one person. thus the problem. because when one person exercises this enormous power of the modern u.s. presidency, we shouldn't be surprised in the breaks down. all of us though, we'll want to have a voice in our government, but only half the public has been meaningful i
we now have a politically dominant executive branch. many scholars say congress needs to assert itself and do this checking and balancing power. we wouldn't have a piece like watergate and abu ghraib another presidential authorities. the problem is congress is proving capable for various reasons other scholars are worried about this. congress can act decisively or efficiently. they've made sense to have a powerful congress released a coequal congress 200 years ago. in the modern americans at...
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sara first reports of why so-called white flight is seeing an exodus from cities and suburbs with a dominant ethnic populations. london. the multicultural hub known for its thriving diversity spanning the centuries but research by social think tank doubles reveals that while london remains as vibrant to server it's perhaps not as integrated as some people might think long periods to huge amount of white flight from. low income people mainly in the outer suburbs leaving london because they think it's changed too fast for one of these people is jane kelly having lived in london most of her adult life she's seen first hand the cultural shift is now looking to me for house she fills the area she lives in it's lost all sense of community all people i knew when i moved in here have gone they've all moved away. now mostly flats with very transitory population but perhaps surprisingly it seems many of the older generation of migrants who live around here and it settles and builds up businesses agree that integration is not working is whether that maybe should be as they call it the diversity in lond
sara first reports of why so-called white flight is seeing an exodus from cities and suburbs with a dominant ethnic populations. london. the multicultural hub known for its thriving diversity spanning the centuries but research by social think tank doubles reveals that while london remains as vibrant to server it's perhaps not as integrated as some people might think long periods to huge amount of white flight from. low income people mainly in the outer suburbs leaving london because they think...
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. >> reporter: for the victim's family sitting in the courtroom the portrayal of an allegedly domineering and sexual travis was difficult to hear. >> do me a favor and take a look at this exhibit, see if you recognize it. >> reporter: text messages from travis appearing to treat jodi as his sex slave. >> he says that this photo shoot is going to be one of the best experiences of your life and his. he also says you'll rejoice in being a whore that's sole purpose in life is to be mine to have animal sex with and to please me in any way i desire. >> reporter: jodi even accused travis of being a pedophile. >> i walked in, and travis was on the bed masturbating. he started grabbing at something on the bed, and i realized they were papers. and as he was grabbing the papers, one kind of went sailing off the bed. it was a picture of a little boy. >> the defense is trying literally to trash travis. >> you were still willing to be tied to a tree if that's what he wanted. >> attack his character. >> assertive, aggressive, and authoritative. >> make the jury dislike him. >> he said i looked like a pu
. >> reporter: for the victim's family sitting in the courtroom the portrayal of an allegedly domineering and sexual travis was difficult to hear. >> do me a favor and take a look at this exhibit, see if you recognize it. >> reporter: text messages from travis appearing to treat jodi as his sex slave. >> he says that this photo shoot is going to be one of the best experiences of your life and his. he also says you'll rejoice in being a whore that's sole purpose in life...
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. >> well, 50 is such a big dominant display of history past, present so. that end of the cell should create historic moment. we'll have a 100 plan we'll hit the ground running with setting up offense, setting up staff and putting nuts and bolts together. >> and it is going to be quite extraf ganza. nfl requiring a village for fans. live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> thank you, carolyn. and ed lee was dressed in warriors blue and gold. needed to go to red and gold. >> yued. yu. >> noi we heard miami probably wasn't going to get the bid because they haven't put public dollars into the stadium. >> i think that was a huge factor here. but first of all great job by san francisco and santa clara to come together joining forces to put together what was an outstanding bid there are people saying they're leaving we don't want a part of this. they got it together. and so new stadium is the center piece for that. but nfl is about money. and like field of dreams, build, welcome. that is why we've seen next year in new york do you think people want to sit and freeze
. >> well, 50 is such a big dominant display of history past, present so. that end of the cell should create historic moment. we'll have a 100 plan we'll hit the ground running with setting up offense, setting up staff and putting nuts and bolts together. >> and it is going to be quite extraf ganza. nfl requiring a village for fans. live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> thank you, carolyn. and ed lee was dressed in warriors blue and gold. needed to go to red and gold. >>...
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with five fires the darkness turned a little surreal with light policed being the dawn and smoke dominating the day this, is the yellow fire named after the ranch on chit continues to burn very smoky. and windy. scary. >> mostly wood and brush are burning. officially fire season has not bee gun will have you a mer intense season? its hard to tell. we'll have an earlier than normal fire season. >> sounds like we are. >> we are. >> more than enough for nick who lost much of what he obed including pictures of him and his wife in these frames. the photos burned. >> i was watching it go up saying i forgot by bicycle. you know? medicine. and i said i've got giant tickets up there. >> did you find them? >> yes. >> two silver linings. not only did he manage to find his giant tickets. the fact that the owners of the home plan to rebuild it. behind me here, this fire red flag alert continues ask and they expect full containment tomorrow evening at 6:00. >> high heat, low humidity, windy. worst combinations for fire danger. sandhya? >> taking a look at those conditions at the firefighters are facing r
with five fires the darkness turned a little surreal with light policed being the dawn and smoke dominating the day this, is the yellow fire named after the ranch on chit continues to burn very smoky. and windy. scary. >> mostly wood and brush are burning. officially fire season has not bee gun will have you a mer intense season? its hard to tell. we'll have an earlier than normal fire season. >> sounds like we are. >> we are. >> more than enough for nick who lost much...
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to the north of that, high pressure systems will cover, dominating much of central regions as well asthern china. and temperatures will be above norm, especially mongolia. we'll take a look at that temperature later on. here across japan, northern areas are seeing cold air aloft. and that's actually turning the precipitation over in how kkkai to snow. thursday and friday, you're likely to see snow instead of rain. some icy conditions there. and any additional rain will trigger avalanche. we're going to see the temperatures rising up to 18 degrees, beijing at 25 degrees. well above your norm. and 20 degrees. s summer-like temperatures for you. >>> moving to north america, lots happening in the central regions here. winter storm warnings widely posted in colorado and wyoming. you're likely to see 30 additional centimeters of additional snowfall. looks like you just can't get rid of winter here. this cold front is actually the borderline of the unseasonably cold air. from canada. this is the area where we're looking at some severe weather to erupt. hail, damaging gusts are all likely. an
to the north of that, high pressure systems will cover, dominating much of central regions as well asthern china. and temperatures will be above norm, especially mongolia. we'll take a look at that temperature later on. here across japan, northern areas are seeing cold air aloft. and that's actually turning the precipitation over in how kkkai to snow. thursday and friday, you're likely to see snow instead of rain. some icy conditions there. and any additional rain will trigger avalanche. we're...
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i think that the government in order to save a bundle should hire some dominate tricks on the payroll of her majesty's government their sole purpose should be to go down to the city every day and beat these banks bloody and save the taxpayers a lot of money they love it they're dying to be beaten up they're crying out for it the prices are skyrocketing why can't the government capture that spread why can't the government cash in on the banks there's need to be degraded and treated poorly by professional dominates works well also you can compare this problem for the prostitutes here in the u.k. with what's going on in the market because the fact is the economist points out that there's a flood of new entrants because of the bad economy because of declining wages but also because of all the debts pushed on the students there a lot of young people entering the market in order to pay their student debt and they're the economist points out that these new more naïve innocent entrance to the market are putting themselves at huge risk for very little reward and you see that only everywhere in
i think that the government in order to save a bundle should hire some dominate tricks on the payroll of her majesty's government their sole purpose should be to go down to the city every day and beat these banks bloody and save the taxpayers a lot of money they love it they're dying to be beaten up they're crying out for it the prices are skyrocketing why can't the government capture that spread why can't the government cash in on the banks there's need to be degraded and treated poorly by...
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china's new prime minister has begun a two day visit to germany with talks in dominated by economic issues. triumphrial for -- a for munich winning at wembley stadium. east begin in the middle where the two rocket attacks were fired into the lebanese capital entering four people. the area targeted is controlled by it hezbollah. the attack comes after the leader promised in a speech that his fighters would bring a victory in the civil war in syria. it is the strongest admission so far of their involvement in the fighting in syria. the militia? the syrian government and many fierce sectarian strife could spill over into lebanon. the rockets struck this apartment building. down in a care dealer's lot. five people were rounded. both locations were in shia neighborhoods. so far no one has claimed responsibility but many believe the attacks are linked to the hezbollah leader. on saturday, he announced that the president -- that fighters were al-assad supporting- >> we are going to continue down this path. we will shoulder our responsibility and the sacrifices and consequences that come with it.
china's new prime minister has begun a two day visit to germany with talks in dominated by economic issues. triumphrial for -- a for munich winning at wembley stadium. east begin in the middle where the two rocket attacks were fired into the lebanese capital entering four people. the area targeted is controlled by it hezbollah. the attack comes after the leader promised in a speech that his fighters would bring a victory in the civil war in syria. it is the strongest admission so far of their...
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and a well-traveled we'll also go to washington to take a close look at one of the nation's most dominantgrams... all of that and more... next on sports stars of tomorrow. 00p@ @úú@@ú@ñ as the high school football season winds down, we're looking back today on some of the teams and players that have made headlines this season.
and a well-traveled we'll also go to washington to take a close look at one of the nation's most dominantgrams... all of that and more... next on sports stars of tomorrow. 00p@ @úú@@ú@ñ as the high school football season winds down, we're looking back today on some of the teams and players that have made headlines this season.
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this is the very first virginia gop convention dominated by the tea party. >>> you still have time to buy your powerball ticket. lottery officials say tonight's drawing will be worth nearly $600 million. the odds of winning, well, let's just say your chances aren't very good. people are lining up anyway at gas stations, convenience stores throughout the washington area. and we find armando tool out there. >> reporter: bruce, 9:45 is the last chance folks will have to buy this winning ticket. so here they are, lining up for that last-minute chance to fulfill their fantasies. lottery retailers raking in the cash today, as thousands throughout the metro dc area hope to cash in on $600 million, enough to buy champagne dreams and caviar wishes. >> i would enjoy going around the world. try all the best restaurants. >> we would disappear where they had to find me! >> buy an island! >> reporter: some went in to buy a lottery ticket and offered to buy me one if i would take care of her dog bella. hopefully i get the winning ticket. i might even share one with bella! i'll buy you doggie treats
this is the very first virginia gop convention dominated by the tea party. >>> you still have time to buy your powerball ticket. lottery officials say tonight's drawing will be worth nearly $600 million. the odds of winning, well, let's just say your chances aren't very good. people are lining up anyway at gas stations, convenience stores throughout the washington area. and we find armando tool out there. >> reporter: bruce, 9:45 is the last chance folks will have to buy this...
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there's the dominator right there. there's the other dominator. the other one. >> this storm has also caught the attention of other storm chaser. >> they're going the same place we are. >> who, like jimmy and scott make money selling images of violent storms. scott and jimmy continue on. driving directly into the storm looking for forming funnel clouds. they encounter heavy rains. >> there's hail, a little hail. >> some of the hail stones can go right through your windshield and break all of the windows out in your car. that's what scarce me the most. >> yeah that might be something. >> lots of rotation. look at that. >> they spot a small funnel cloed. >> funnel. funnel. funnel right there. >> but on this day no tornadoes. >> we're probably going to call it an evening. that's a wrap, man. >> this is the most violent time. >> look at that. >> for those storm chasers, it has been an emotional week. >> this is the first time -- >> yeah. >> those feelings are being conjured right back up of the hopelessness. >> that was my first violent tornado that i
there's the dominator right there. there's the other dominator. the other one. >> this storm has also caught the attention of other storm chaser. >> they're going the same place we are. >> who, like jimmy and scott make money selling images of violent storms. scott and jimmy continue on. driving directly into the storm looking for forming funnel clouds. they encounter heavy rains. >> there's hail, a little hail. >> some of the hail stones can go right through your...
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so even though they're a niche player, they dominate.reported a quarter that people thought was disappointing. stocks sold off hard to 20 and change. fast forward to april 24th and titan international reported its most recent quarter. the stock still stuck at around 20 bucks. investors were nervous. but this time around, titan did better. sure, the company may have missed some of the headline numbers, earnings at 36 cents a share. revenues some people thought were light of consensus, although still up 24.9% year over year. much better than everyone and its cohort. in the three weeks since then, the quarter -- the stock has rallied back. it's rocketed up to 24 and change. i've got to tell you, i think titan has not only been forgiven by wall street but embraced. the stock is ready to roar. let's check in with maurice taylor, chairman and ceo of titan international. mr. taylor, welcome back to "mad money." how are you, sir? have a seat. you, my friend, are bullish on brazil and russia, as being the great new frontier for ag, and you've don
so even though they're a niche player, they dominate.reported a quarter that people thought was disappointing. stocks sold off hard to 20 and change. fast forward to april 24th and titan international reported its most recent quarter. the stock still stuck at around 20 bucks. investors were nervous. but this time around, titan did better. sure, the company may have missed some of the headline numbers, earnings at 36 cents a share. revenues some people thought were light of consensus, although...
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they've been protesting against the shia muslim dominated government of prime ministerial malki. bombings have been carried out in baghdad. the explosions killed at least 8 people and wounded at least 38 others. >>> the national leaders in japan are reaches out to some of asia's most energized economies. finance ministers and central bank governors from japan signed an agreement at a meeting in india. it's the first time they held discussions. japanese aso attended the meeting. he stressed that the administration of abe considers the relationship particularly important. the participants agreed to make it easier for japanese companies to raise funds for local currencies. they also produced a plan that would see a liquidity in u.s. dollars to any country running short on the currency. after the talks, aso expressed hopes that the talks would have a wide ranging impact. >> translator: the financial afwriemts we agreed upon are aimed at creating a win/win relationship by coordinating the needs of japanese firms and lenders with those of asean. >> aso added that they need to tap into
they've been protesting against the shia muslim dominated government of prime ministerial malki. bombings have been carried out in baghdad. the explosions killed at least 8 people and wounded at least 38 others. >>> the national leaders in japan are reaches out to some of asia's most energized economies. finance ministers and central bank governors from japan signed an agreement at a meeting in india. it's the first time they held discussions. japanese aso attended the meeting. he...
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procedural issues continue to dominate the proceedings. at one point, there was talk of hearing some of the charges in a separate court. the neo-nazi gang is believed to be responsible for a bombing in emily turkish neighborhood of cologne in 2004. because the number of plaintiffs is large, a bigger court room may be necessary, but after lengthy consultations, it was agreed to try the bombing allegations along with the murder charges. >> we see a danger in separating the cologne bombing from the main charges. the main case would first have to be decided. if she is put in jail for life, it is possible the bombing case would then be called off. >> she remained silent throughout the proceedings. again. but one of the coke-defendants charged with securing i.d. documents is apparently preparing to talk to the court. >> we assume our client will make a statement about the , we will have to see when the time comes. >> the mood in the court room remains tense. the biggest neo-nazi thailand germany is still struggling to get under way. >> our corre
procedural issues continue to dominate the proceedings. at one point, there was talk of hearing some of the charges in a separate court. the neo-nazi gang is believed to be responsible for a bombing in emily turkish neighborhood of cologne in 2004. because the number of plaintiffs is large, a bigger court room may be necessary, but after lengthy consultations, it was agreed to try the bombing allegations along with the murder charges. >> we see a danger in separating the cologne bombing...
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the israelis obviously dominate anniversary in forces.he different than any other wars in the middle east of the past 30 years. the same when u.s. troops went into iraq. it's all about technology and training. lou: technology, training, and we're going to be taking up what will be the likely syrian response if there is to be one. we will continue with general david grange, ambassador john bolton on the weekend strikes in syria. and gang of eight immigration plan faces lots of opponents. we point out tee of the most important in that "chalk talk". president obama tells ohio state graduates, there is nothing sinister about big government. and not to worry their pretty little heads aut tyranny. the "a-team" next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like
the israelis obviously dominate anniversary in forces.he different than any other wars in the middle east of the past 30 years. the same when u.s. troops went into iraq. it's all about technology and training. lou: technology, training, and we're going to be taking up what will be the likely syrian response if there is to be one. we will continue with general david grange, ambassador john bolton on the weekend strikes in syria. and gang of eight immigration plan faces lots of opponents. we...
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the israelis obviously dominate anniversary in forces.he different than any other wars in the middle east of the past 30 years. the same when u.s. troops went into iraq. it's all about technology and training. lou: technology, training, and we're going to be taking up what will be the likely syrian response if there is to be one. we will continue with general david grange, ambassador john bolton on the weekend strikes in syria. and gang of eight immigration plan faces lots of opponents. we point out three of the most important in that "chalk talk". president obama tells ohio state graduates, there is nothing sinister about big government. and not to worry their pretty little heads about tyranny. the "a-team" next. ♪ with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseag to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors smalbusiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses des
the israelis obviously dominate anniversary in forces.he different than any other wars in the middle east of the past 30 years. the same when u.s. troops went into iraq. it's all about technology and training. lou: technology, training, and we're going to be taking up what will be the likely syrian response if there is to be one. we will continue with general david grange, ambassador john bolton on the weekend strikes in syria. and gang of eight immigration plan faces lots of opponents. we...
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first dominates the game 109-91. they take a 3-2 series lead.e 6 thursday. >> talk about the challenge of getting this one over with thursday. >> he'd make a bad coach. nobody talks about getting this thing over with, you know, like you got a rash or, you know, that kind of thing, and you got to take a pill or put some cream on it. it's going to be gone. it's not about, you know, getting rid of anything. it's about going and playing. >> that's about it. >> game one, western conference semifinals, sharks and kings at the staples center. 12 seconds left in the first. mike riven ardz to slava voynov. the big sigh beern makes it one to nothing kings. second period, voynov with ripped shot from the point deflects off. finds the back of the net. two nothing kings. jonathan quick has 34 saves and sharks lose game one two to nothing. >>> melke cabrera got his world series ring before the game. now a member of the blue jas. giants making a rare trip to toronto and can't wait to get back across the border. edward singles the drive. later still in the firs
first dominates the game 109-91. they take a 3-2 series lead.e 6 thursday. >> talk about the challenge of getting this one over with thursday. >> he'd make a bad coach. nobody talks about getting this thing over with, you know, like you got a rash or, you know, that kind of thing, and you got to take a pill or put some cream on it. it's going to be gone. it's not about, you know, getting rid of anything. it's about going and playing. >> that's about it. >> game one,...