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. >> let me ask you, elyse. e.j. dionne, you know, initially i think had some issues with the way the administration handled this, was filled with positive accolades on this and said -- he calls this an olive branch to the catholic church and says america's big religious war ended on friday or at least it ought to. the decision the administration's second attempt to -- ought to be taken by the catholic bishops as the victory it is. we know that the u.s. conference on catholic bishops has sort of given an initially positive review of this. to what degree are you guys -- are women's groups like yours in touch with catholic groups like the u.s. conference on catholic bishops to come to consensus on something like this? >> well, i mean, to some degree our mandate is to make sure, as many women as possible have access to the health care that they need to get contraception or safe and legal abortion, or for that matter, prenatal care and family planning if they choose to have a family. you know, i think that there is infig
. >> let me ask you, elyse. e.j. dionne, you know, initially i think had some issues with the way the administration handled this, was filled with positive accolades on this and said -- he calls this an olive branch to the catholic church and says america's big religious war ended on friday or at least it ought to. the decision the administration's second attempt to -- ought to be taken by the catholic bishops as the victory it is. we know that the u.s. conference on catholic bishops has...
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elyse jordan, former speechwriter for condoleezza rice. let's start with you. some extraordinary stuff there from dick morris. i think the headlines for me were he blamed hurricane sandy for why he had been so wrong about the romney landslide. he clearly had no time for john boehner. he thinks scott walker should be the next republican leader, and he saws he was basically kicked out of fox for being wrong at the top of his lungs. where do you start with all that? >> i thought he was graceful, first of all. i give him a lot of credit for -- i thought he was being very honest. let's go to his contention about hurricane sandy being a game changer. it was over a long time ago for mitt romney. i think the debate, president obama's poor performance in the first debate gave glimmers of hope to the republican party. it made the race much more interesting for the pundit class. but ultimately it was just a very bad campaign for mitt romney. >> one of the problems i thought, van, was interesting talking to dick morris about social issues is that even when i discuss them w
elyse jordan, former speechwriter for condoleezza rice. let's start with you. some extraordinary stuff there from dick morris. i think the headlines for me were he blamed hurricane sandy for why he had been so wrong about the romney landslide. he clearly had no time for john boehner. he thinks scott walker should be the next republican leader, and he saws he was basically kicked out of fox for being wrong at the top of his lungs. where do you start with all that? >> i thought he was...
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admiration from those who see it so joining me now from our new york studio is muralist an artist i'm sorry elyse studio here one thank you so much for coming on thank you so mira have you always done political or was something specifically that drove you to start using art to relay a political message. yeah i've kind of always had a political edge to my work but in the i guess the reagan administration. i became more aware of political conversation and adding that in some i are saw the works of robbie connell on the streets of l.a. other political artists it's really inspiring to me also while it's really hard to do murals i've only done one of my life but it was really difficult and that's why i admire your work so much because i know how hard it is and you do a lot of incredible inspirational murals i wanted to take a look at some of them for our audience i wanted to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across the monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains machine
admiration from those who see it so joining me now from our new york studio is muralist an artist i'm sorry elyse studio here one thank you so much for coming on thank you so mira have you always done political or was something specifically that drove you to start using art to relay a political message. yeah i've kind of always had a political edge to my work but in the i guess the reagan administration. i became more aware of political conversation and adding that in some i are saw the works...
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from those who see it so joining me now from our new york studio is near a list an artist i'm sorry elyse studio tamir one thank you so much for coming on thank you so mira have you always done political are was something specifically that drove you to start using art to relay a political message. yeah i've kind of always had a political edge to my work but in the i guess the reagan administration. i became more aware of political conversation and adding that in some i are saw the works of robbie connell on the streets of l.a. other political artists it's really inspiring to me also while it's really hard to do miracles i've only done one of my life but it was really difficult and that's why i admire your work so much because i know how hard it is and you do a lot of incredible inspirational miracles i wanted to take a look at some of them for our audience i wanted to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across a monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains mach
from those who see it so joining me now from our new york studio is near a list an artist i'm sorry elyse studio tamir one thank you so much for coming on thank you so mira have you always done political are was something specifically that drove you to start using art to relay a political message. yeah i've kind of always had a political edge to my work but in the i guess the reagan administration. i became more aware of political conversation and adding that in some i are saw the works of...
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from those who see it so joining me now from our new york studio is near a list an artist i'm sorry elyse studio tamir one thank you so much for coming on thank you so mira have you always done political our was something specifically that drove you to start using art to relay a political message. yeah i've kind of always had a political edge to my work but in the i guess the reagan administration. i became more aware of political conversation and adding that in some i are saw the works of robbie connell on the streets of l.a. other political artists it's really inspiring to me also while it's really hard to do miracles i've only done one of my life but it was really difficult and that's why i admire your work so much because i know how hard it is and you do a lot of incredible inspirational miracles i wanted to take a look at some of them for our audience i wanted to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across the monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains ma
from those who see it so joining me now from our new york studio is near a list an artist i'm sorry elyse studio tamir one thank you so much for coming on thank you so mira have you always done political our was something specifically that drove you to start using art to relay a political message. yeah i've kind of always had a political edge to my work but in the i guess the reagan administration. i became more aware of political conversation and adding that in some i are saw the works of...
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. >> want to bring in elyse on this.s mean in terms of the equation here, what do we think iran is capable of when you look at its nuclear potential, is it something the u.s. should be worried about? >> ultimately down the road. right now no one knows where wl these centrifuges will even work because iran has had a lot of trouble in the past using this type of technology. but once they do start spinning, it means iran could produce nuclear material at a much higher rate and the concern that officials say is they could sneak out and have enough material for a nuclear bomb and they're already trying to work on the other components such as the delivery system. so it moves them one step closer. >> the u.s. and five other countries will offer this list of incentives to iran to get to do some things in return for others. walk us through and tell us how it's different than what was offered last year, which was pretty similar stuff. >> well, last year they offered iran small easing in sanctions in exchange, aviation, spare parts
. >> want to bring in elyse on this.s mean in terms of the equation here, what do we think iran is capable of when you look at its nuclear potential, is it something the u.s. should be worried about? >> ultimately down the road. right now no one knows where wl these centrifuges will even work because iran has had a lot of trouble in the past using this type of technology. but once they do start spinning, it means iran could produce nuclear material at a much higher rate and the...
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. >> elyse we don't have to worry about this in this case. if every? >> that's right, not to my knowledge. >> the dog alerted it to the wrong part of his? was that any part of the reasoning? >> they were concerned about this without any alerting supports probable cause. the primary basis for its decision was the lack of performance records and the lack of records supporting initial training and certification. it shows that this dog was reliable. >> if we think that they were right in that respect, i suppose you would say that the question that alert is us that that was enough to establish probable cause that there were drugs in a vehicle? >> i don't think the door handle itself is responsible. i think the door handle plus the lack of evidence that we have a reliable dog. again the reason that you need a reliable dog, there are no standards. no standards whatsoever for initial training. some states do have standards, training certification, florida does not. and no standards for maintenance training as well. in order to have probable cause, you have to
. >> elyse we don't have to worry about this in this case. if every? >> that's right, not to my knowledge. >> the dog alerted it to the wrong part of his? was that any part of the reasoning? >> they were concerned about this without any alerting supports probable cause. the primary basis for its decision was the lack of performance records and the lack of records supporting initial training and certification. it shows that this dog was reliable. >> if we think that...
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i would arrogated elyse interesting things happening now because that's the same thing for everyone.he most interesting stuff in his second software is intermediate sized markets. what we see today is digital tools that don't work the way they will ultimately come of that are useful today creating entirely new market for people like houses, furniture, cars, boats for themselves. it is a scale. it doesn't scale exactly the same way making mp3 tracks or acts. it's a different ecosystem in the market. so have your manufacturing will be better, but also boring because it's making whatever needs the same. the real ferment of activity assessed as different. >> there's no question mass customization in its manufacturing as are. my son would go for like $5 market customize shoes. but that's not thread making no shoes. that's a d-day for some factory using advanced technology. i don't dispute that will have much more customized manufacturing. my only point is at least in the next 10 years were not living to an economy where individuals make large numbers of things. it's not going to be a day,
i would arrogated elyse interesting things happening now because that's the same thing for everyone.he most interesting stuff in his second software is intermediate sized markets. what we see today is digital tools that don't work the way they will ultimately come of that are useful today creating entirely new market for people like houses, furniture, cars, boats for themselves. it is a scale. it doesn't scale exactly the same way making mp3 tracks or acts. it's a different ecosystem in the...