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basically attempting to replicate the nineteenth century imperialist worldview that was that was dominant in the western civilization prior to the rise of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred seventeen and as soon as the soviet union dissolved itself terribly in december and december thirty first of one thousand nine hundred one the paul wolfowitz and the others that were in there the bush sr administration at that time came together and designed this entire foreign policy concept of full spectrum dominance and that's what we're looking at right now we're living in the domestic side of a national security state and it is engaged in a global policy of the establishment of full spectrum dominance on the part of united states military that's what's happening right now and as a constitutional lawyer my obligation is to protect our american people and to protect the world from unconstitutional conduct on the part of our executive branch and also on the part of our united states congress and we've been attempting to do this through the judicial branch legibly independent judicial branc
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basically attempting to replicate the nineteenth century imperialist worldview that was that was dominant in the western civilization prior to the rise of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred seventeen and as soon as the soviet union dissolved itself terribly in december and december thirty first of one thousand nine hundred one the paul wolfowitz and the others that were in there the bush sr administration at that time came together and designed this entire foreign policy concept of full spectrum dominance and that's what we're looking at right now we're living in the domestic side of a national security state and it is engaged in a global policy of the establishment of full spectrum dominance on the part of united states military that's what's happening right now and as a constitutional lawyer my obligation is to protect our american people and to protect the world from unconstitutional conduct on the part of our executive branch and also on the part of our united states congress and we've been attempting to do this through the judicial branch. allegedly independent judicial br
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dominic chu has more. >> reporter: intell is in for big changes. the pc's business, intel's life blood continues to stink whihri. worldwide, 80 million pcs shipped in the third quarter including laptops, down from 8% a year earlier. intel is playing catch up. >> it's an enormous threat. it caused them to actually fund mentally shake up the business model. >> reporter: executives acknowledged thursday they under estimated the mobile revolution. andy said they are paying the price for that now and was personally embarrassed. the ceo said intel will make high margin chips and try to target top tier cell phone makers with new chips but storm warn intel has no technology to dominate. >> in a mobile world we care about the connectivity portion than the compute. it still sounds like they are caught in backward-looking thinking and haven't yet found out the vision or the answer that's going to allow them to succeed in the future. that's the problem. so basically capital intensity is on the rise and as a result. the guidance, at least from gross margin pers
dominic chu has more. >> reporter: intell is in for big changes. the pc's business, intel's life blood continues to stink whihri. worldwide, 80 million pcs shipped in the third quarter including laptops, down from 8% a year earlier. intel is playing catch up. >> it's an enormous threat. it caused them to actually fund mentally shake up the business model. >> reporter: executives acknowledged thursday they under estimated the mobile revolution. andy said they are paying the...
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dominated byn was those who were non-secretar ian.what has happened over time is that you have had radicals come to dominate the opposition from the standpoint of fighting capabilities. is in no small part because they had money and arms. the issue is whether it is too late to try to support the free syrian army in a way that would make it possible to shift the balance of power. one of the things that has happened is that there is a kind of collaboration between the free syrian army and the radical left -- radicalists. haves made it difficult to confidence that if you provide arms you can count on confidence that you know where the arms would end up. if you want to do something to change the balance of power, you would have to decide that you were going to support the free syrian army. you would have to do something that we wanted the opposition -- you need those who are providing support to the opposition -- you need to have it coordinated. you need to have everything challenged -- channel. you need to have training. that has not bee
dominated byn was those who were non-secretar ian.what has happened over time is that you have had radicals come to dominate the opposition from the standpoint of fighting capabilities. is in no small part because they had money and arms. the issue is whether it is too late to try to support the free syrian army in a way that would make it possible to shift the balance of power. one of the things that has happened is that there is a kind of collaboration between the free syrian army and the...
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much max a pleasure to be here all right dominic frisby life after the state your book is that people come by tell us about the book it kind of was one of these books that kind of just happened but basically it is a very gentle attack on the large state model that we currently operate that we currently live by in the west and people don't know this but we've only really had this model for one hundred years and there's a there's a well known historian called a j. p. taylor and he was writing about nine hundred fourteen in his book the origins of war and the opening sentence of his book reads until nine hundred fourteen a sensible law abiding englishman could pass through life and hardly notice the existence of the state beyond the post office and the policeman that kind of when i read that that kind of made me kind of sit up and listen a bit and. if you think in at the turn of the say at the turn of the twentieth century we didn't pay income tax health care was provided provided by the state education had only just become compulsory and provided by the state welfare wasn't provided by
much max a pleasure to be here all right dominic frisby life after the state your book is that people come by tell us about the book it kind of was one of these books that kind of just happened but basically it is a very gentle attack on the large state model that we currently operate that we currently live by in the west and people don't know this but we've only really had this model for one hundred years and there's a there's a well known historian called a j. p. taylor and he was writing...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax cows are time now to turn to author and gold bug dominic frisby out what this new book a life after the state dominic welcome back to the kaiser report thank you very much max a pleasure to be here all right dominic frisby live after the state your book is that people come by tell us about the book it kind of was one of these books that kind of just happened but basically it is a very gentle attack on the large state model that we currently operate that we currently live by in the west and people don't know this but we've only really had this model for one hundred years and there's a there's a well known historian called a j. p. taylor and he was writing about nine hundred fourteen in his book the origins of war and the opening sentence of his book reads until nine hundred fourteen a sensible law abiding englishman could pass through life and hardly notice the existence of the state be on the post office in the policeman that kind of when i read that that kind of made me kind of sit up and listen a bit and. if you think in the turn of the say at t
welcome back to the kaiser report imax cows are time now to turn to author and gold bug dominic frisby out what this new book a life after the state dominic welcome back to the kaiser report thank you very much max a pleasure to be here all right dominic frisby live after the state your book is that people come by tell us about the book it kind of was one of these books that kind of just happened but basically it is a very gentle attack on the large state model that we currently operate that we...
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dominic chu rounds them up right now. >> thanks, bill. let's talk about tesla first. rebounding concerns about car fires starts to die down. over the week ending, the owner of the latest model s car to erupt in flames said he would buy another car in a heartbeat. he went on to say further that given the severity of the accident, this car, the tesla model s, saved his life. also moving, gogo shares moving higher as they raised the high end of full year forecast as more airlines signed up for those gogo flight services. shares on the move. viropharma surging, being bought for 50 bucks a share. that's a 27% premium to its close on friday. shir is attracted to viropharma's pipeline of lucrative drugs to treat rare diseases. goldman sachs downgrading eli lilly from sell to neutral citing the drugmakers' pipeline and concerns about the future. some other major sales contributors are losing their patents in the coming months, like cymbalta. the patent expires at the end of the year. >> as we head to the close, the bond market is closed because of the holiday. so, we don't ha
dominic chu rounds them up right now. >> thanks, bill. let's talk about tesla first. rebounding concerns about car fires starts to die down. over the week ending, the owner of the latest model s car to erupt in flames said he would buy another car in a heartbeat. he went on to say further that given the severity of the accident, this car, the tesla model s, saved his life. also moving, gogo shares moving higher as they raised the high end of full year forecast as more airlines signed up...
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large and crucial industries are dominated by a few powerful companies, which have grown with the economy rewritten the rules of competition. what are the economic and legal rules these companies live by? what has big business done for and to the consumer? "whatever happened to price competition?" with the help of economic analyst richard gill, we'll examine these questions on this edition of "economics u$a." i'm david schoumacher. there's no business bigger than the auto business. if you've shopped for a car recently, this is a familiar sight. it looks like real competition, a variety of products at a variety of prices. but is what you see what you get? it was when you bought one of henry ford's model ts. henry ford didn't invent the car, and he didn't invent the assembly line, but he brought the two together and gave america its first mass-produced and mass-purchased car. ford was an inventor and mechanic by trade, and no effort was spared to improve the car and to improve the process by which it was built. the tin lizzie looked like the same car year after year, but ford's mechanical g
large and crucial industries are dominated by a few powerful companies, which have grown with the economy rewritten the rules of competition. what are the economic and legal rules these companies live by? what has big business done for and to the consumer? "whatever happened to price competition?" with the help of economic analyst richard gill, we'll examine these questions on this edition of "economics u$a." i'm david schoumacher. there's no business bigger than the auto...
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sebastian complete domination of formula one season. the german already secured his fourth world title. the final race in brazil, won his ninth consecutive grand prix. his 13th win this season. mark webber in his final grand prix. rosberg in fifth place. sweden -- the czech republic won the season open. a blow to the french quartet that led for most of the race. johann boasted a 51 second lead. the person who dominated the men's competition that season -- of thenchman missed 3 five targets in the final standing range shooting. secured victory for the czech republic. opening event of world cup ski jump season cut short. winning. , the secondold world cup event only, 142.5 meters. the german produced 133 meters. there was concern over the weather. the snow was falling and when picking up. after a lengthy delay the second round was canceled. giving him an unexpected victory. within seconds of stunning the all blacks for the very first time in history in dublin. through new zealand level before they kicked the kick to ensure new zealand rem
sebastian complete domination of formula one season. the german already secured his fourth world title. the final race in brazil, won his ninth consecutive grand prix. his 13th win this season. mark webber in his final grand prix. rosberg in fifth place. sweden -- the czech republic won the season open. a blow to the french quartet that led for most of the race. johann boasted a 51 second lead. the person who dominated the men's competition that season -- of thenchman missed 3 five targets in...
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dry, cool conditions dominate though we will have midlevel cloudses like how we had today. set up temperature wise, again, mildler each afternoon. we will look to ramp up into the upper 60s . 70s in the carolina's and that trend set to continue into the day on thursday. the thursday we bring in rain chances. tonight dry, 42, not as frigid. tomorrow 64, abc2, two degree guarantee trending mildler and then beyond that into the day onight we look for partly cloudy and cool conditions. the next several days low 60s. we cool off friday into the start of the weekend. mid50s, 30s by night and sunday 62, pretty good tailgate and beyond that into veteran's day, right now weather looks good for the vets and the holiday with low 60s, so there it is a dry outlook i must say by november standards, not a lot of november rain but for part of the day thursday. >> nothing to complain about. thank you. >> the pope wants to hear your opinion. there is a worldwide survey on how parrishs deal with issues like birth control, divorce and gay marriage. they hop for acceptance and understanding bet
dry, cool conditions dominate though we will have midlevel cloudses like how we had today. set up temperature wise, again, mildler each afternoon. we will look to ramp up into the upper 60s . 70s in the carolina's and that trend set to continue into the day on thursday. the thursday we bring in rain chances. tonight dry, 42, not as frigid. tomorrow 64, abc2, two degree guarantee trending mildler and then beyond that into the day onight we look for partly cloudy and cool conditions. the next...
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three polling stations re-opened in the serb dominated part. let's cross now to london. >> yes, three polling stations re-opened in the sush dominated part of ni trina tsi where voting was shut down two weeks ago. the latest from there shortly. first, a quick look at why this local election has such wide ranging implications. the vote is seen as a crucial test of serbia and kosovo's relationships more than 5 years after they unilaterally declared independence. both hope it will boost their hopes on joining the european union. before that happens, the eu wants serbs living in northern kosovo to integrate with the rest of the country. a good indication of that would be their part isation in the election. so while serbia's government and belgrade has encarpoolinged them to vote, hard liners who have refused to recognize kosovo's independence have tried to thwart the election. more. >> under the watchful eye of the police force, these people are once again casting their ballots . >> last month, masked men entered the bombing station, destroyed ball
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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. the big 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 de
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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by immigrant children sometimes not speaking english social services and housing are dominated by the need to be because it's and that causes some quite natural tensions amongst the original british population you have to understand that you have to work with it you have to avoid it try to contain those difficulties but i think most immigrants in this country it is extremely welcome i think back to the problems of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's with the real demonstrations and worse than that race riots in this country that does not really help and that is a sign of the acceptance of immigrants or the way that immigrants are generally being very successfully integrated into our society but it is a problem i know no one could deny that it's a problem but the danger is that some groups of people will try to exploit that problem for the rather narrow political purposes and yes we have some extremist movements in this country very regrettably who use immigration as a means to increase social tensions. we have to avoid that we have to fight against it and we do. but when you b
by immigrant children sometimes not speaking english social services and housing are dominated by the need to be because it's and that causes some quite natural tensions amongst the original british population you have to understand that you have to work with it you have to avoid it try to contain those difficulties but i think most immigrants in this country it is extremely welcome i think back to the problems of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's with the real demonstrations and...
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we are left dominant in the world, and i write about this in one of the essays-- we are the most dominant power on that day of any power since the fall of rome. and the question has been ever since what do we do with this status? >> rose: there are those who say and argue brzezinski being one, that we missed opportunity between then and the iraqi war to do a lot of things and to use that unique advantage we have. do you find any resonance in that argument? >> well, not exactly sure what they have in mind that we were supposed to do. the first thing that we did-- and i write about this in the book about the 90s-- the 90s were a holiday from history. the first thing that we sought was repose. and we deserved it. 60 years of struggle against fascism and nazism. we were exhausted morally. we had won, and i think it was wellington who once said nothing other than a battle lost is as melancholy as a battle won. so we win and we say the peggy lee line, is that all there's?" so the 90s were a holiday from history where we basically said we had extraordinary peace and prosperity. there were no cha
we are left dominant in the world, and i write about this in one of the essays-- we are the most dominant power on that day of any power since the fall of rome. and the question has been ever since what do we do with this status? >> rose: there are those who say and argue brzezinski being one, that we missed opportunity between then and the iraqi war to do a lot of things and to use that unique advantage we have. do you find any resonance in that argument? >> well, not exactly sure...
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dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times is reporting that the gunman was shot in both the head and the legs. the circumstances that may have happened, the lapd chief yesterday was saying that officers are trained to actually shoot them to bring them down and to disable them and eventually hold that individual accountable. so they wouldn't have been aiming for his legs. one of the witnessese spoke to say the gunman was actually firing wildly at the time and firing very fast. so that could be one of the reasons if he did indeed end up with a head shot. the hospital has not confirmed his injuries and nobody on the record has confirmed his injuries. we just had a press briefing from the airport police chief, pat gannon, and he was. >>ing what happened in the -- -- he was describing what happened in the moment of the tsa shooting. this is what he had to say just a few moments ago. take a listen. >> our whole posture for security is high-profile. we have a security strategy that we employ every single day. o
dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times is reporting that the gunman was shot in both the head and the legs. the circumstances that may have happened, the lapd chief yesterday was saying that officers are trained to actually shoot them to bring them down and to disable them and eventually hold that individual accountable. so they wouldn't have been aiming for his legs. one of the witnessese spoke to say the gunman was actually firing...
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it's dominating tv coverage, from the air it's easy to understand what's happened. a crane involved in lifting part of the roof collapsed, crashing in to the roof of the stand. >> we left for lunch. i heard a loud noise and looked back. i saw the arm of the crane falling. it was a huge noise. my co-worker said the ground shook. >> that machine was moving slowly. it made a harsh movement, making it start osliting. it hate the corner of the stadium, pushing the arm down. >> the stadium in sao paulo was due to be completed by december the 31st. they were struggling to have all venues ready to go. the world cup organizers said in a statement: >> there has been protests across brazil at the money poured in to host of the world cup. millions have taken to the streets to express their anger. there has been concerns about working continues not just in brazil, but at the site of the 2022 world cup in qatar. builders in brazil say the stadium will be closed in tribe ute to the dead. local prosecutors may shut down operations for 30 days to allow a full investigation. the acci
it's dominating tv coverage, from the air it's easy to understand what's happened. a crane involved in lifting part of the roof collapsed, crashing in to the roof of the stand. >> we left for lunch. i heard a loud noise and looked back. i saw the arm of the crane falling. it was a huge noise. my co-worker said the ground shook. >> that machine was moving slowly. it made a harsh movement, making it start osliting. it hate the corner of the stadium, pushing the arm down. >> the...
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your final thoughts. >> kirk: they started in the trenches, dominated.lf, phenomenal game. in rhythm, 19 of 25 for 370 yards. and that defense, a marvelous job on how hey defended such an explosive baylor offense. >> brent: let's go to columbia, missouri next week. let's go to mizzou. >> kirk: i'm in. >> brent: are you in? >> kirk: let's do it. >> brent: big win for oklahoma state. they climb all over baylor here tonight. they take over first place in the big 12 conference. now it's time for the ford wrap up. to robert flores. take it away, robert. >>> all right, thanks, welcome inside the college football studios. start with number 2 florida state. ask jameis winston who has very real-life issues swirling around him. and for a brief time on saturday, he was able to put that adede against idaho. here in the second quarter, finds benjamin, florida state wins 80-14. a single-game school record for points. third team in adp history to score 80 in a game. and duke beats wake forest 28-21. the blue devils have a school record nine wins as they win in come fro
your final thoughts. >> kirk: they started in the trenches, dominated.lf, phenomenal game. in rhythm, 19 of 25 for 370 yards. and that defense, a marvelous job on how hey defended such an explosive baylor offense. >> brent: let's go to columbia, missouri next week. let's go to mizzou. >> kirk: i'm in. >> brent: are you in? >> kirk: let's do it. >> brent: big win for oklahoma state. they climb all over baylor here tonight. they take over first place in the big...
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dominic chu has the story. >> reporter: corporate profits in the stock market are at record highs but one financial success may be a bit more complicated to explain. that's earnings per share. if you have $100 in profits and 100 shares out standing and buy back half, your earnings per share will go to $2. you can double them without actually growing profits. it's one way to grow earnings per share but not corporate profits. >> reporter: andrew wilkinson took a large at companies with a larger share to look at how earnings per share were affected. take oracle, it was better because of fewer shares outstanding. global wind resorts got an estimated 23% improvement and satellite tv provider direct tv got an estimated 47% improvement. as set management bob doll said the effects of share buy backs are important. >> 2 to 3% is from buybacks, the shrinking. >> reporter: companies that buy back shares outperformed the broader market. since the end of 199 9 wilkon sin notes the buy back index is up 250%. that's versus the 20% rise in the s&p 500. there is an even exchange traded fund that track
dominic chu has the story. >> reporter: corporate profits in the stock market are at record highs but one financial success may be a bit more complicated to explain. that's earnings per share. if you have $100 in profits and 100 shares out standing and buy back half, your earnings per share will go to $2. you can double them without actually growing profits. it's one way to grow earnings per share but not corporate profits. >> reporter: andrew wilkinson took a large at companies...
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central banking first the government dominated bond market this is an article about j.p. morgan's report looking at supply and demand in the global bond market in twenty fourteen and the black and gray parts are government official demand i government and government and central bank buying accounts for one point six trillion more than half of the bond buying so far this year right well i feel this conversation and evidently moving toward this idea of the eucharist and transubstantiation which was part of the catholic tradition that the we for in the wine are not virtual facsimiles of jesus but they are actually through the process of transubstantiation actual. what can i say that it's about you and jesus this is jesus so this is what the central banks have taken on as transubstantiation as applies to monetary theory of quantitative easing when they buy back their own bonds. they are recognizing the fact that their activity is not a virtual facsimile of an economic activity but it is godlike in that it is the
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>> dominic in los angeles, thanks. senator lindsey graham is now telling fox news that he wants a british security contractor who he says saw the deadly attack on our consulate in benghazi to testify here in the united states. >> what's next is to call this man, the british contractor before the congress, so he can be questioned under oath about what he really did and what he really said. if, in fact, he did tell chris stevens and the entire system that the security arrangement in benghazi is going to fail, that the contract guard force is interior, that the militia is unreliable, that you need to beef up security or you're going to get people killed, then the people in charge, secretary clinton, and others, need to answer for that. >> four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, killed in the september 11th attack on our consulate there last year. >>> secretary of state john kerry arriving in saudi arabia this afternoon. the second stop in his nine-day tour of the middle east and
>> dominic in los angeles, thanks. senator lindsey graham is now telling fox news that he wants a british security contractor who he says saw the deadly attack on our consulate in benghazi to testify here in the united states. >> what's next is to call this man, the british contractor before the congress, so he can be questioned under oath about what he really did and what he really said. if, in fact, he did tell chris stevens and the entire system that the security arrangement in...
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thank you, dominic chu. that's terrific. look at the true legacy of president kennedy, including how art laffer and i and many others got our inspiration from him when we were pushing pro-growth policies for president reagan. kennedy to some extent is still an inprags. it's a story you haven't heard. president reagan was a big kennedy fan. that's next up. i want to know if they actually met and talked about this. i'm kudlow. stay withing us. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. this is the 50th anniversary, of course, of president john f. kennedy's death. we're taking a look back at the legacy and the lessons learned from jfk. we're back with our distinguished panel, art laffer, brian, michael knox beran
thank you, dominic chu. that's terrific. look at the true legacy of president kennedy, including how art laffer and i and many others got our inspiration from him when we were pushing pro-growth policies for president reagan. kennedy to some extent is still an inprags. it's a story you haven't heard. president reagan was a big kennedy fan. that's next up. i want to know if they actually met and talked about this. i'm kudlow. stay withing us. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male...
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up their own exchanges and to expand medicaid for the poor but many red states where republicans dominate chose not to. tonight wyatt andrews tells us about one exception-- kentucky. >> it works and it's working well. >> reporter: he's the democratic governor in mostly republican kentucky, but steve beshear took a political risk and fully embraced obamacare. he had the state build its own health care exchange which, at 60,000 enrollees is among the nation's most successful. then he expanded the state's medicaid program by executive order which bypassed republican opponents in the legislature. why did you do that? >> very simple, wyatt, it was the right thing to do.
up their own exchanges and to expand medicaid for the poor but many red states where republicans dominate chose not to. tonight wyatt andrews tells us about one exception-- kentucky. >> it works and it's working well. >> reporter: he's the democratic governor in mostly republican kentucky, but steve beshear took a political risk and fully embraced obamacare. he had the state build its own health care exchange which, at 60,000 enrollees is among the nation's most successful. then he...
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even as dominant as the bulls were winning six championships, it still was spread out. 1, 2. the spurs one on for, the rockets won 2. it was spread out. i think it's better for the over all game because these pays pay an exhorn tant amount of money to watch us play. i want them to have hope. the players got a great life. i want the fans to feel like, you know what? if i am going to pay an exsorb tant amount of money, my team has a chance. >> you said you were disappointed in the over all playa in the league it seems as though the personalities of the game have gotten bigger, the overall talent level has gone down. do you agree with that? and how is that affecting the league as a whole? >> it what happened was we started draftingly players too young. we went through a period when er the nba wasn't very good drafting high school players. guys out of high school are not ready to play in the nba. you know, they are not ready. now, i still don't like us drafting a kid after one year. >> that's still better than high school. it takes -- it's a process where player. >> there are exc
even as dominant as the bulls were winning six championships, it still was spread out. 1, 2. the spurs one on for, the rockets won 2. it was spread out. i think it's better for the over all game because these pays pay an exhorn tant amount of money to watch us play. i want them to have hope. the players got a great life. i want the fans to feel like, you know what? if i am going to pay an exsorb tant amount of money, my team has a chance. >> you said you were disappointed in the over all...
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this is r t one story dominating tonight a boeing seven three seven passenger jet has crashed in russia said while attempting to land it killed all fifty on board including two children investigators are looking with a pilot error or technical problems or weather conditions caused this crash. good morning she's thanks for joining us just after one am now here in moscow as you know if you normally join us late on a sunday we're into a monday it's normally a recap of the last big stories of the last seven days but the first fifty minutes the program tonight dedicated to a big story this.
this is r t one story dominating tonight a boeing seven three seven passenger jet has crashed in russia said while attempting to land it killed all fifty on board including two children investigators are looking with a pilot error or technical problems or weather conditions caused this crash. good morning she's thanks for joining us just after one am now here in moscow as you know if you normally join us late on a sunday we're into a monday it's normally a recap of the last big stories of the...
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he'll renew the call for the republican dominated house to pass immigration reform.bill earlier this year. the president's speech comes on the heels of a new report out today that says 63% of americans favor a legislation to create a pathway for citizenship. that's according to the nonpartisan public religion research institute n oregon a christian group is fighting for the right to discriminate if gay marriage legislation is passed a state ballot initiative would allow people and businesses like florists and caterers to refuse to participate and support same-sex unions. >>> the most recent polls show 53% of oregon voters support same-sex marriage. >>> democratic texas state senator announces her run for lieutenant governor. she will join gubernatorial candidate wendy davis who is also a democratic state senator and that means for the first time in texas history two women will lead a major party's ticket for the state's top offices. >>> and is montana's former governor throwing his name into the 2016 ring? democrat brian shchweitzer hinted he may be considering a pre
he'll renew the call for the republican dominated house to pass immigration reform.bill earlier this year. the president's speech comes on the heels of a new report out today that says 63% of americans favor a legislation to create a pathway for citizenship. that's according to the nonpartisan public religion research institute n oregon a christian group is fighting for the right to discriminate if gay marriage legislation is passed a state ballot initiative would allow people and businesses...
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the organic farmers and neighboring properties are not contaminated by the gene drift from the dominating g.m.o. genes and. further further drift of the toxic pesticide but a lot of the longer you talk about toxic pesticides you talk about contamination of the soil do it is there actually scientific proof to support your claims here of this oh there's plenty but it does show how powerful sort of the media is if they just keep saying there's no consensus on harm there's plenty of science and you could just look at why county another one of our islands where there's all of these experimental. sea plantations and where everyone's getting sick that's why so many countries latin america have kicked them out so as you say that the garden island of koala with some issues with g.m.o. foods as you're saying people getting sick but one question i must ask you margaret the world's population it's growing all the time with some would say we need technology to help us feed everyone sunlight say you're standing right in the way of that. ok and i'm glad you asked me that because that's really the whole
the organic farmers and neighboring properties are not contaminated by the gene drift from the dominating g.m.o. genes and. further further drift of the toxic pesticide but a lot of the longer you talk about toxic pesticides you talk about contamination of the soil do it is there actually scientific proof to support your claims here of this oh there's plenty but it does show how powerful sort of the media is if they just keep saying there's no consensus on harm there's plenty of science and you...
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it is that that is experienced first and that that normalizes all other subject, object dominated, dominator, conquering, superior, inferior relationships. and, you know, in my list, i haven't included everything we know. i mean, the equal rights amendment would be nice if we had the constitution, right, don't you think? [ applause ] the fact that three-quarters of all immigrants now fighting a great battle in this town are women and children. you know all of those things. but those are ten. i just picked arbitrarily, so i dare anybody to say that this revolution is over because now we are on to the ways of denormalizing violence and dominance. we're understanding that we'll never have democratic countries unless we have democratic families. we're understanding that the idea of conquering nature and women is the problem and not the solution. we're returning to the original and natural paradigm of 95% of human history which was the circle, not the pyramid, not the hierarchy. as bella abzug would say, our movement came from a period of dependence. we were dependent. so we naturally had to get
it is that that is experienced first and that that normalizes all other subject, object dominated, dominator, conquering, superior, inferior relationships. and, you know, in my list, i haven't included everything we know. i mean, the equal rights amendment would be nice if we had the constitution, right, don't you think? [ applause ] the fact that three-quarters of all immigrants now fighting a great battle in this town are women and children. you know all of those things. but those are ten. i...
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the man was dominant. not a dominant. and i said -- i could see that "the" was not going to fit, so i called back to "sports illustrated" and unfortunately thed it for of the story had left his office, but we had that's great, miraculous almost telephone operator back then named muriel work could fine anybody anywhere, and she found the -- unfortunately she found -- i was afraid she was going to find him in the ho-ho, which a chinese restaurant, and it was close to building and every fourth drink was free. so i didn't really pay not to have eight if you think about it. and this editor was in about his sixth or seventh, but muriel found him down there, and muriel didn't take any guff off anybody. we had an editor who once slammed down his phone and it rang immediately and he picked inup and muriel said, henry, if anyone in the building slammed his receiver i would have to have brain surgery. so he never wanged his receiver again. but trait, muriel found -- i said i'm here with wilt and he doesn't want "a dominant" he wants
the man was dominant. not a dominant. and i said -- i could see that "the" was not going to fit, so i called back to "sports illustrated" and unfortunately thed it for of the story had left his office, but we had that's great, miraculous almost telephone operator back then named muriel work could fine anybody anywhere, and she found the -- unfortunately she found -- i was afraid she was going to find him in the ho-ho, which a chinese restaurant, and it was close to building...
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he is a republican in a city dominated by democrats. >> reporter: good morning. it was one of the tightest races in the history of annapolis. in the end, the votes separated the candidates by less than 1%. >> a nail biter in the city of annapolis. more than 25 hours over two days. >> this count is other. >> reporter: and now three days after election day, it's official. the republican defeats the democratic incumbent by just 59 votes. >> i respect the will of the voters and the voters have said they want a different direction for the city. >> reporter: we caught up with him after the big win. did you think it was going to come down to 59 votes? >> not at all. >> reporter: but the challenges may be just beginning. he's the fist republican mayor in more than a decade in a democrat-dominated city. at just 30 years old, he will be one of the youngest mayors in the city's history. >> i think i have the leadership and vision to take the city a new direction. >> reporter: and residents say they hope that work makes the city even better. >> i really look forward to our n
he is a republican in a city dominated by democrats. >> reporter: good morning. it was one of the tightest races in the history of annapolis. in the end, the votes separated the candidates by less than 1%. >> a nail biter in the city of annapolis. more than 25 hours over two days. >> this count is other. >> reporter: and now three days after election day, it's official. the republican defeats the democratic incumbent by just 59 votes. >> i respect the will of the...
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while this man is a very dominant presser who belongs to a very dominant family. >> when we walked intoir cell, they greeted us, they 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. >> abu ganin freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. and in our family, it's a custom that 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. our customs are very strict. you have to respect all the 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 abu ganims have gained a reputation as a formidable crime family. >> translator: whe
while this man is a very dominant presser who belongs to a very dominant family. >> when we walked intoir cell, they greeted us, they 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. >> abu ganin freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an...
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a side of that i don't think it's ever been seen before in the country's history it's a history dominated by dictatorship followed by civilian government followed by dictatorship and military. coups and then civilian government since the eighty's we've had civilian government rule and democratic transitions take place but then in two thousand and nine there was the coup which you mentioned just a little while ago i think what we're seeing right now just alone we have eight different candidates running on very very different platforms you're having a breakaway from the establishment politics of the past the parties that were established by the united states similar to republicans democrats here where you have that kind of domination by two party that's something that we're seeing a move away from in honduras and that's being reflected in the policies that are being presented so you're seeing anywhere from propositions and you mention the high level of violence some of the candidates are proposing more militarization of the police while they're saying you know let's disband the military alt
a side of that i don't think it's ever been seen before in the country's history it's a history dominated by dictatorship followed by civilian government followed by dictatorship and military. coups and then civilian government since the eighty's we've had civilian government rule and democratic transitions take place but then in two thousand and nine there was the coup which you mentioned just a little while ago i think what we're seeing right now just alone we have eight different candidates...
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and created enough goal scoring opportunities but in some parts of the game we have possession and dominated but sometimes the serbs took the initiative they're a very solid team with strong players that's why it ended up being a greedy draw capello is set to sign a new deal that will keep him with the russian until the country hosts they made in world cup win twenty eighteen but in the meantime the sixty seven year old is focusing on brazil as a russian next take on top a jand side south korea have qualified for their eighth consecutive world cup constantine by the r.t. . well elsewhere skipper christiane our knowledge drove home the eighty second minute winner in portugal's one nil victory at home to sweden in the first leg of the world cup playoffs swedish captains latin abraham of egypt failed to make an impact and rinaldo produced another head to in the dying minutes but was denied by the woodwork. while ukraine great beat france to nail in a bad tempered playoff match in kiev where both sides had a man sent off on the out romanza zodiac capitalized on some promise the defending to open
and created enough goal scoring opportunities but in some parts of the game we have possession and dominated but sometimes the serbs took the initiative they're a very solid team with strong players that's why it ended up being a greedy draw capello is set to sign a new deal that will keep him with the russian until the country hosts they made in world cup win twenty eighteen but in the meantime the sixty seven year old is focusing on brazil as a russian next take on top a jand side south korea...
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and one of the guys who competed in it i competed against him in wrestling and i dominate him like no other i was like wow this guy's dumb and he's got this you have seething. maybe i can give it a try i called up one of my training partners at the time and i asked him again meeting to get me in the u.f.c. because you want to fight in this that you had i want to try and i box a little bit my brothers i wrestled i was in a state champion and almost junior college so i competed at u.s.c. thirteen may thirtieth one hundred ninety seven as an amateur i think first in all the u.f.c. competitive every compete for free and i did it just to challenge myself a challenge to see what type of heart i had several monahan of competition in fighting in hand to hand combat i stopped the guy in twenty two seconds what made m.m.a. take off i think the biggest thing that made m.m.a. take off would have to be. ultimate fighting are. tough which is the ultimate fighter that was on spike television spike t.v. had viacom did an awesome job of promoting the sport and being able to educate the fans of what th
and one of the guys who competed in it i competed against him in wrestling and i dominate him like no other i was like wow this guy's dumb and he's got this you have seething. maybe i can give it a try i called up one of my training partners at the time and i asked him again meeting to get me in the u.f.c. because you want to fight in this that you had i want to try and i box a little bit my brothers i wrestled i was in a state champion and almost junior college so i competed at u.s.c. thirteen...
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and created enough goal scoring opportunities but in some parts of the game we have possession and dominated but sometimes the serbs took the initiative they're a very solid team with strong players that's why it ended up being the gravy draw capello is set to sign a new deal that will keep him with the russian until the country hosts their maiden world cup win to any team but in the meantime the sixty seven year old is focusing on brazil as a russian next take on top wage inside south korea have qualified for their eighth consecutive world cup constantine by the above our team. well elsewhere skipper christiane our knowledge drove home the eighty second minute winner in portugal's one nil victory at home to sweden in the first leg of the world cup playoffs swedish captains latin abraham of egypt fail to make an impact and renowned oh produce another head to in the dying minutes but was denied by the woodwork. while ukraine great beat france to nil in a bad tempered playoff match in kiev where both sides had a man sent off on the out romanza zodiac capitalized on some promise the defending t
and created enough goal scoring opportunities but in some parts of the game we have possession and dominated but sometimes the serbs took the initiative they're a very solid team with strong players that's why it ended up being the gravy draw capello is set to sign a new deal that will keep him with the russian until the country hosts their maiden world cup win to any team but in the meantime the sixty seven year old is focusing on brazil as a russian next take on top wage inside south korea...