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the infamous manhattan madam providing services to eliot its air as he was the governor of new york. >> at yoda while she served time in jail. who is the bader of the baby? a conservative organization released video showing robert klein how they offered cocaine to other conservative activists. >> but this school i know. this is a systemic problem in the teachers' union. >> now they're looking how they could access the school. >> it is a bird? is a plate? >> what is that? >> a controversial undercover video has led to an investigation and the second how they are selectively edited. >> released by the conservative organization claims to be a watchdog of various policy issues showing robert klein who teaches at the middle school offered cocaine to undercover conservative activists but they never showed the actual drug although he brags about his access and how his inside knowledge of the police k-9 dogs allowed him to get away with it. >> they teach us how the drug dogs sniff out the drugs if you put in your pocket. >> the meeting took place 70 hotel conference room in 2015 he says the
the infamous manhattan madam providing services to eliot its air as he was the governor of new york. >> at yoda while she served time in jail. who is the bader of the baby? a conservative organization released video showing robert klein how they offered cocaine to other conservative activists. >> but this school i know. this is a systemic problem in the teachers' union. >> now they're looking how they could access the school. >> it is a bird? is a plate? >> what is...
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eliot and have those figures in between but.is important and a great figure i have the of opportunity again to teach a class every two years i love it but i make sure as the students are reading john dickinson or jefferson redo. part of that is because i like cam but a huge part ispe he was the leading% and politics putting his life on the line were the ones he was a treasonous to to defend american rights over his whole career not just a political movement he truly believed the americans had inherited a very long tradition of common law the right to be innocent and tall proven guilty he believed we were the true englishman so there is a sense that is very important for our modern conservatism that is equally important he is not unique but one in a very long line of thinkers so even though he starts the book with him he inherits socrates of aristotle and all of the greats to the western tradition so for that idea to come forward that is kirk's understanding that we as americans in the audience especially look at ronald reagan wi
eliot and have those figures in between but.is important and a great figure i have the of opportunity again to teach a class every two years i love it but i make sure as the students are reading john dickinson or jefferson redo. part of that is because i like cam but a huge part ispe he was the leading% and politics putting his life on the line were the ones he was a treasonous to to defend american rights over his whole career not just a political movement he truly believed the americans had...
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eliot engel, in moving this anti-trafficking bill forward. and as hard as it is for us to accept this, as shocking as this is, the circumstances are such that rising global demand and a lack of adequate laws in many countries has fueled the growth f a worldwide black market for transplant organs. the world health organization estimates that 10% of all transplanted organs worldwide are illegally obtained. that would mean they were being coerced from vulnerable populations or forcibly harvested from prisoners. often these prisoners are shot first in order to obtain organs such as the hearts or cornias or lungs. -- corneas or lungs. they are taken from hostages and oppressed minorities. an example is kidneys or part of a liver. and these abuses are more than just grave human rights violations, they also have worldwide implications for national security and public health. what do we mean when we say implications for national security? well, criminal organizations and terrorist groups are increasingly engaging in this black market industry that's
eliot engel, in moving this anti-trafficking bill forward. and as hard as it is for us to accept this, as shocking as this is, the circumstances are such that rising global demand and a lack of adequate laws in many countries has fueled the growth f a worldwide black market for transplant organs. the world health organization estimates that 10% of all transplanted organs worldwide are illegally obtained. that would mean they were being coerced from vulnerable populations or forcibly harvested...
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several blocks away at the eliot convenience store and small ave. also one shot in the air and was leaving. they were a block away it shops here all the time. this day for safety reasons the traces called off when started driving erratically fast but scrubbing in his 20s 575 tie and a stocky build and mustache. of the tunnel the robberies' he is wearing a black beanie dark shorts and black shoes anyone with information and technology of police department. . >> gary: lights and the story coming up a busy bay area night in the warriors from and center later in the broadcast. another >> britteny: windy day cool temperatures the way we. and how cool it it's all coming up with a full forecast after the break >> steve: live shot of the court rainbow flag in europe ahead of market street. >> britteny: 26 mi. an hour at fairfield still. windy night in oakland, up to 25 mi. per hour. and the same at 21 right now 80, in redwood city to. while san jose 6, the oakland 61 and san jose livermore at, 58 at and then said rosa has mid-60s. . although we will stay dr
several blocks away at the eliot convenience store and small ave. also one shot in the air and was leaving. they were a block away it shops here all the time. this day for safety reasons the traces called off when started driving erratically fast but scrubbing in his 20s 575 tie and a stocky build and mustache. of the tunnel the robberies' he is wearing a black beanie dark shorts and black shoes anyone with information and technology of police department. . >> gary: lights and the story...
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i drive a though eliot clown car. -- little red clown car. (laughter) >> steve: here is a dream come true for some people. >> steve: you have to feed and clean up after.how about one that cleans up after you? take a look at this. >> steve:it's a robot dog. boston dynamic has created a new robot dog prototypeit can climb stairs.and handle a variety of household chores. >> steve:including cleaning the dishes. the robot dog has a 90- minute battery life.giving it enough time to pick up the house.and then play a game of tug-o-war like a real dog. >> steve:company invents robot dog that can climb stairs, do dishes, and still have enough battery life to creep you out! >> steve:coming up in today's take a look at this! >> vicki: we are going into the weekend with a great weekend, right? >> brittany: great weekend. what occurs in the '80s and if you are by the bay in the best guess if there are the cause is a little cooler. >> vicki: have a good night! it's not therapy. well, you're seeing a psychiatrist. not for therapy. it's an official evaluation,
i drive a though eliot clown car. -- little red clown car. (laughter) >> steve: here is a dream come true for some people. >> steve: you have to feed and clean up after.how about one that cleans up after you? take a look at this. >> steve:it's a robot dog. boston dynamic has created a new robot dog prototypeit can climb stairs.and handle a variety of household chores. >> steve:including cleaning the dishes. the robot dog has a 90- minute battery life.giving it enough...
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. >> once a week, eliot spitzer and anthony weiner get together and talk about what could have been.> did they do anything worse than what bill clinton did? >> no. >> why are we so harsh on them? >> i have a theory if they're on twitter, they're not in your pocket. >> that hillary tweet, she did not come up with that. >> exactly right. >> one of her little interns did. >> you know who i think came up with it? she's been hanging out with her buddy, elizabeth warren. she's all about ruining trump on twitter and hillary was like hey, look at this. and liz is like hey, write delete your account. it's so true of a leftist to reply like that. there's speech you don't like, so they silence you. i'm not going to respond with more speech, which is how it should be done. >> itto put up delete in a twee the next one is going to be, what difference does it make? [ laughter ] >> so delete your account is a thing. someone thought that was a good idea for hillary clinton. >> trying to be young, cool, and hip, which we all know she's not. >> they went with the irony here? do you think they really di
. >> once a week, eliot spitzer and anthony weiner get together and talk about what could have been.> did they do anything worse than what bill clinton did? >> no. >> why are we so harsh on them? >> i have a theory if they're on twitter, they're not in your pocket. >> that hillary tweet, she did not come up with that. >> exactly right. >> one of her little interns did. >> you know who i think came up with it? she's been hanging out with her...
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newewwmakers, including york congressman eliot engel, shouted as republican congressman andy harris gaveledhthe session to a c close. , the house stands adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on friday, july 1, 2016. amy: democrats have attempted to force a vote on a measure to prevent people on the no-fly list from purchasing guns, a step criticized by civil liberties groups who say the list is biased and sweeps up innocent people. releasedublicans have an 800-page report into the 2012 attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya a tt killed u.s. ambassador c chris stevenens and three other amicanans. while the report criticizes the obama administration's actions leading up to the attack, it does not appear to contain any new revelations that could threaten the presidential campaign of hillary clinton. on the campaign trail in denver, colorado, clint blasted the report as a waste of resources.. i understand that after more than two years and $7 million spent by the benghazi ,ommittee out of taxpayer funds the report found today that nothing was found to contrtradit the conclusions of the i
newewwmakers, including york congressman eliot engel, shouted as republican congressman andy harris gaveledhthe session to a c close. , the house stands adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on friday, july 1, 2016. amy: democrats have attempted to force a vote on a measure to prevent people on the no-fly list from purchasing guns, a step criticized by civil liberties groups who say the list is biased and sweeps up innocent people. releasedublicans have an 800-page report into the 2012 attack on the u.s....
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i yield to my colleague, eliot engel. mr. engel: thank you. since the sit-in last week, 177 americans died from gun violence. think about that, in a few days, 177 americans. and all our republicans colleagues are doing are twidding their thumbs. it's an absolute disgrace. people were stopping me in the street. they were glad democrats staged a sit-in. they were glad democrats are bringing up gun safety to the rest of the country. this is what the people are thinking about. the polls have shown that 90% of americans want a vote. want a vote. it's absolutely illogical to say that somebody who is barred from flying can go in and purchase any kind of gun they want. it just make any sense whatsoever. and so as democrats we're going to keep the pressure up. we're not going to lay back at all. the american people demand reforms and so do we. the republicans may shut off the mikes. they may shut off the lights. they may shut off the sound but they cannot shut off the marn people, and we demand -- american people and we demand a vote and we are not goi
i yield to my colleague, eliot engel. mr. engel: thank you. since the sit-in last week, 177 americans died from gun violence. think about that, in a few days, 177 americans. and all our republicans colleagues are doing are twidding their thumbs. it's an absolute disgrace. people were stopping me in the street. they were glad democrats staged a sit-in. they were glad democrats are bringing up gun safety to the rest of the country. this is what the people are thinking about. the polls have shown...
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eliot. a senior at yale, zachary young. great to see you. thanks for coming in. why are you against the petition that yale is now fielding? >> sure. i think two primary reasons. i disagree with the idea. i think we should judge works we teach english major based on historical significance and merits. but second i also disagree with tactics. when you disagree with your professor, best way to approach it not create 160-person petition and accuse them of being unethical if they disagree with you. deirdre: fair point. the authors, poets have had a tremendous influence on essentially western civilization and the works that have come out of that. so i take your point on that. but how much support are you feeling from your students? how much support are you getting from the university? >> sure. well so far there just been a petition. it was announced over the summer, so, we're not on campus to see what the breakdown is. i think though there are a lot of students who probably disagree with it but would be afraid to actually go out and say that because how widespread move
eliot. a senior at yale, zachary young. great to see you. thanks for coming in. why are you against the petition that yale is now fielding? >> sure. i think two primary reasons. i disagree with the idea. i think we should judge works we teach english major based on historical significance and merits. but second i also disagree with tactics. when you disagree with your professor, best way to approach it not create 160-person petition and accuse them of being unethical if they disagree with...
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eliot's proposition that the communication of the dead is toned with a fire the language of the living. so that is the way the book starts. we will go from there. >> when you talk about world war i, and i know know you will set this up for 1918 for when the battle actually happened, but before we get to the battle give us a little bit of background. in 1914 when the war actually started, 17 when the americans got in. >> 1914 the war started of course and it still in dispute who started it. most people think germany and germany fired the first shot, there's no doubt about that. it has dragged on for the next four years and when they reach 1918 there were no closer to having a solution that in 1914. so, this is the affidavit, you can see it here, it is handwritten, and by the way it is written in very clear text. that is the book that started me on the quest, the attack was on a key hill in the middle of the battlefield. the battlefield stretched 20 miles broad and general board gave the orders. parkin's charges that boards disobedience to orders killed hundreds of troops and i can expan
eliot's proposition that the communication of the dead is toned with a fire the language of the living. so that is the way the book starts. we will go from there. >> when you talk about world war i, and i know know you will set this up for 1918 for when the battle actually happened, but before we get to the battle give us a little bit of background. in 1914 when the war actually started, 17 when the americans got in. >> 1914 the war started of course and it still in dispute who...
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certainly forecast despite all that he would not seek specific action those that were stationed in that if eliot. >> what happened to? when he was taken out the pakistan any armed forces spokesperson ended is one of the elite army and what has to go through for promotions the motto is in farsi and is there the next day the comment made was that a global phenomenon of terrorism and extremism as how attractive but when there were taken out for four days the taliban should have been gone and they said we will fight global terrorism the with the former taliban whose name translates into fear of god or something so this was happening it is a very dusty terrain right here. here is covered -- catarrh. the home of the pakistan the army the army's selection recruitment center of this all of this was happening. immelt was is discovered but the point is that so is it possible for people to get in and out like that? so she sat here and plotted. >> but we want to open it up. >> share. >> the question what is the nature of the taliban the call will attack those receptive the responsibility for that then it is
certainly forecast despite all that he would not seek specific action those that were stationed in that if eliot. >> what happened to? when he was taken out the pakistan any armed forces spokesperson ended is one of the elite army and what has to go through for promotions the motto is in farsi and is there the next day the comment made was that a global phenomenon of terrorism and extremism as how attractive but when there were taken out for four days the taliban should have been gone and...
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israel: eliot. mr. engel: this is one of the most important issues. this is a disgrace, the congress is not doing its duty. over in the other house, in the senate, they have means available to them. they have the filibuster. we don't have that here. so we need to make clear to the leadership that we demand a vote. that's all we're asking for. now, a vote could be voted down. it was voted down unfortunately in the senate, but to not have a vote i think is the epitome of arrogance. i think it's the epitome of arrogance toward the american people. forget about us. we're only representatives. we're representing our districts. it's a spit in the face to the american people, not to us, to say on this very important issue that people in america are talking about that is definitely an issue in the presidential election that the house of representatives should be denied a right to have a vote. so i would say that the violation of the law or certainly the spirit of the law comes from the house leadership that's refusing us to have a vote. and what are they afra
israel: eliot. mr. engel: this is one of the most important issues. this is a disgrace, the congress is not doing its duty. over in the other house, in the senate, they have means available to them. they have the filibuster. we don't have that here. so we need to make clear to the leadership that we demand a vote. that's all we're asking for. now, a vote could be voted down. it was voted down unfortunately in the senate, but to not have a vote i think is the epitome of arrogance. i think it's...
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tracking it is a challenge made eliot spitzer with denver-based jane, a retail kiosk solution for cannabisispensaries. >> the reason for jane is to create a greater user experience for the consumer as well as providing dispensary owners with cash control and regulatory compliance. >> reporter: the company is run by entrepreneur david ellerstein and offers several solutions. registered customers can order with an app and jane isn't greated with dispensaries seed-to-sale tracking software to manage what's ordered and paid for. >> as regulators and bankers are all dialers as cartel dialers, we can show them we're business-minded in how we handle our cash so we are maybe somebody they should bank. >> reporter: jane machines are pricey, about $15,000 and are in five stores right now with plans to roll out two dozen more in the coming months. >> i'll take them, go up to the counter and show them my receipt. >> reporter: you can be out of here in five minutes. >> for customers it means shorter wait times in dispensaries like this and for dispensary owners it's an easier way to reconcile their cas
tracking it is a challenge made eliot spitzer with denver-based jane, a retail kiosk solution for cannabisispensaries. >> the reason for jane is to create a greater user experience for the consumer as well as providing dispensary owners with cash control and regulatory compliance. >> reporter: the company is run by entrepreneur david ellerstein and offers several solutions. registered customers can order with an app and jane isn't greated with dispensaries seed-to-sale tracking...
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eliot. you're a princeton guy. what have you to say? >> spoke english, but he was american. picky. what has a princeton guy think about yale? >> well, anybody who thinks that you can overlook the rich body of english literature because of the color of the skin of the writers and study something else is destroying their own intellect. you cannot have an education in my view and not being aware of that rich body of english literature. this is political corruptness and absolute lunecy. . stuart: when you study, sentence structure, how to read a whole paragraph, how to read through the whole novel or play, the use of english language. that's what they did so well. >> what are these people, these students suggesting that they should read instead? let them go out and write their own works, but i don't think they can do that without the fundamentals that they would learn from studying these dead, white males. stuart: the lunatics have taken over the asylum. don't quote me. >> well, we know that from the school of economics the generation. stuart: ever since i was there, for heaven'
eliot. you're a princeton guy. what have you to say? >> spoke english, but he was american. picky. what has a princeton guy think about yale? >> well, anybody who thinks that you can overlook the rich body of english literature because of the color of the skin of the writers and study something else is destroying their own intellect. you cannot have an education in my view and not being aware of that rich body of english literature. this is political corruptness and absolute lunecy....
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this case has been around since eliot spitzer brought it in 2005 -- 2006, middle of the last decade.ly, it's saying accounting fraud. basically, they're saying hank greenberg got bonuses that he should disgorge. back in 2005 aig did restate its profits, five years' worth of accounting problems fixed, and they basically cut their net profit by about 10% back then, but they're saying that's not enough. new york's attorney general saying you have to disgorge your bonuses you got over that alleged accounting fraud. >> cooking the books. stuart: they said going back to '08. >> correct. stuart: got it. we've been showing you this headline for a couple of days, doug schoen wrote this in "the wall street journal," and let me read you this: clinton might not be the nominee. that was something of a bombshell in democrat circles when it first appeared. guess who's here -- hold on a second. the latest "wall street journal" poll numbers from california, i just got this one in, they support doug schoen's theory. statistically, a dead heat. and now here is the aforementioned clinton insider, how'd
this case has been around since eliot spitzer brought it in 2005 -- 2006, middle of the last decade.ly, it's saying accounting fraud. basically, they're saying hank greenberg got bonuses that he should disgorge. back in 2005 aig did restate its profits, five years' worth of accounting problems fixed, and they basically cut their net profit by about 10% back then, but they're saying that's not enough. new york's attorney general saying you have to disgorge your bonuses you got over that alleged...
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eliot and chaucer.y it creates a hostile environment. >> yeah, the course has been generally well received for years. but the anonymous petition has received over 160 signatures according to the yale daily news. >> joining us is a student who got done taking the course and sees this as an attention grab. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> by the way i love this is an anonymous petition. people don't want to affix their name to it. >> i was outraged with it. major english poet sequence is beneficial to the englishmajor. i never heard anyone complain about it being racist or sexist or misogynist, so it seemed ridiculous to me. >> what are they wanting to learn instead? who are they wanting to learn from instead? >> i read someone's facebook, they'd rather be studying people like alice walker and toni morrison who have not been around nearly as long as jeffrey chaucer. >> what i'm struck by, there was no critique included of the text themselves. if you don't like chaucer or shakespeare
eliot and chaucer.y it creates a hostile environment. >> yeah, the course has been generally well received for years. but the anonymous petition has received over 160 signatures according to the yale daily news. >> joining us is a student who got done taking the course and sees this as an attention grab. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> by the way i love this is an anonymous petition. people don't want to affix their name to it. >> i was...
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eliot's proposition that the communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living. so that's the way the book starts. we'll go from there. >> when you talk about world war i, and i know you're going to set this up for 1918 for when the battle actually happened, but before we get to the battle, give us a little bit of background. it's 1914 when the war actually started, 17 when the americans got, 17 when the americans got in. 1914 the war started, of course. >> it was still in dispute. most people think germany is part of it, there's there's no doubt about that. when they reached 1918, they were no closer to having a solution. so this is the affidavit. you can see it here. it's handwritten. by the way, it's written in very clear text. that's the book that started the neon quest. the attack was on the key hill in the middle of the battlefield. the battlefield stretched 20 miles broad. the general disobeyed orders. harkin charges that the disobedience to orders killed hundreds of troops and actually, i can explain that he probably is responsible for killing tho
eliot's proposition that the communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living. so that's the way the book starts. we'll go from there. >> when you talk about world war i, and i know you're going to set this up for 1918 for when the battle actually happened, but before we get to the battle, give us a little bit of background. it's 1914 when the war actually started, 17 when the americans got, 17 when the americans got in. 1914 the war started, of course....