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the russian bolshevik who is also in enamored of woodrow wilson, we will get to that. they see woodrow wilson as one of them and he sounds like one of them. he is opposed to the war on many of the same grounds, european imperialism triumph, studied socialism, he is not a socialist but studied socialism and he sees in american progressivism and american form, for those years were traumatic. in 1916, many embrace wilson as a near miss sciatic province. 1919, seen as a judas his rhetoric was despised as mere memory. wilson's 14 points, his message of good luck to republican labor unions of the u.s.s.r. and his warning to the allies their treatment of bolshevik russia would be the acid test of good will come intelligence and unselfish sympathy were immensely impressive to us. speaking for many leftist and progressives. this was the extraordinary moment when russia's war connoisseur, referring to wilson, the now famous concept of fellow traveler. wilson is the model that coined the worm fellow traveler. as we use the term later, and for a time this appears to be the case. t
the russian bolshevik who is also in enamored of woodrow wilson, we will get to that. they see woodrow wilson as one of them and he sounds like one of them. he is opposed to the war on many of the same grounds, european imperialism triumph, studied socialism, he is not a socialist but studied socialism and he sees in american progressivism and american form, for those years were traumatic. in 1916, many embrace wilson as a near miss sciatic province. 1919, seen as a judas his rhetoric was...
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at woodrow wilson, and you'll see others enamored of woodrow wilson. we'll get to that. they see him as one of them, and he sounds like one of them. he's opposed to the war, many of the same grounds they are. he doesn't want to see european imperialism triumph. he studied socialism. he's not a socialist. he studied socialism. he sees in american progress vism and american form of socialism. but in the years of 1918 and 1920 were traumatic. in 1916, many left and embraced wilson as a form of a leader. by 1919, heavers seen as one whose rhetoric despised as mere mum ri. the 14 points, message of good luck to the republic of labor unions, the ussr, and warning to the allies their treatment of russia would be the acid test of their good will, intention, and unselfish sympathy, and mentally impressive to us explains matt eastman. speaking for many leftists and progressives. this was the extraordinary moment, extraordinary moment when russia's war connoisseur, referring to the now famous con cement of the fellow travel. it's wilson who is the model for coini
at woodrow wilson, and you'll see others enamored of woodrow wilson. we'll get to that. they see him as one of them, and he sounds like one of them. he's opposed to the war, many of the same grounds they are. he doesn't want to see european imperialism triumph. he studied socialism. he's not a socialist. he studied socialism. he sees in american progress vism and american form of socialism. but in the years of 1918 and 1920 were traumatic. in 1916, many left and embraced wilson as a form of a...
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little nathan, so much more enamored by the doll that n the real thing. >> how come this was better than the real one? >> and in this part of the video, you see psy trying to make ella, the baby born when connecticie lost her life smile instead she pouted. >> it makes you respect and appreciate psy. >> we have andrew and nathan kim on "right this minute" from los angeles. we're sorry for your loss, but what was it like to have the community come together for you and even psy to give you some support? >> the community has been incredible. my friends and family really helped out after connie passed away. it was really tough. i could not have made it without all their love and support. >> talk about the moment you opened the door and saw psy standing there. >> i was in complete shock. i was making a balloon animal for nathan and in comes psy. i was almost frozen with this balloon animal in my hand. >> you were in a state of shock. it looks like nathan was in his own world. >> he does that a little bi it takes a while for him to warm up. but that doll was a game changer. >> what would connie
little nathan, so much more enamored by the doll that n the real thing. >> how come this was better than the real one? >> and in this part of the video, you see psy trying to make ella, the baby born when connecticie lost her life smile instead she pouted. >> it makes you respect and appreciate psy. >> we have andrew and nathan kim on "right this minute" from los angeles. we're sorry for your loss, but what was it like to have the community come together for...
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and you'll see someone, a famous russian bolshevik who was also enamored of woodrow wilson. we'll get to that. they see woodrow wilson as one of them, and he, indeed, sounds like one of them. he's opposed to the war on many of the same grounds they are. he opportunity want to see european imperialism triumph. he's studied socialism. he's not a socialist, but he's studied socialism. and he sees in american progressivism an american form of socialism. but those years between 1918 and 1920 were traumatic. in 1916, excuse me, many leftists had embraced wilson as a farm you are the jibbing alleyeder. by 1919 he was seen as a judas whose rhetoric was despised as mere mum erie. wilson's 14 points, his message of good good luck to the republf labor unions, the ussr and his warning to the allies that their treatment of bolshevik russia would be the acid test of their goodwill and unselfish sympathy were immensely impressive to us, explained max eastman. speaking for many leftists and progressives. this was the extraordinary moment, extraordinary moment when russia's war commissar, le
and you'll see someone, a famous russian bolshevik who was also enamored of woodrow wilson. we'll get to that. they see woodrow wilson as one of them, and he, indeed, sounds like one of them. he's opposed to the war on many of the same grounds they are. he opportunity want to see european imperialism triumph. he's studied socialism. he's not a socialist, but he's studied socialism. and he sees in american progressivism an american form of socialism. but those years between 1918 and 1920 were...
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el equipo de produccion lo conforman un grupo de 200 personas y 97 actores que haran que usted se enamore. in: 14:07:47 "ya lo saben no se pueden perder el gran estreno de camelia la texana esta noche a las 10pm/9centro solo aqui por telemundo, yo soy ivette machin ahora regreso con ustedes en los estudios" out: 14:07:55 juanfra sot juanfra sot cesar --juan francisco ramirez se encuentra en arizona en el campamento de primavera de los gigantes blanca roll open under --asi es vamos en vivo con juanfrancisco two box quien nos tiene mas detalles, cuentanos juanfra live live juan francisco live juan francisco cesar ---muchas gracias juan cesar ---muchas gracias juan ---muchas gracias juan francisco... blanca ---ahora un avance de la nueva informacion que le tendremos esta noche a las 11. take half slab ---un residente del area de la bahia se salva de ser desfigurado, no podr creer quien planeaba el sangriento ataque. reveal 2 ---ademas, miles de casos de inmigracion son atrasados, enterese quienes se vern afectados y que excusa dio el gobierno. reveal 3 ---detienen a 2 presuntos pandilleros a
el equipo de produccion lo conforman un grupo de 200 personas y 97 actores que haran que usted se enamore. in: 14:07:47 "ya lo saben no se pueden perder el gran estreno de camelia la texana esta noche a las 10pm/9centro solo aqui por telemundo, yo soy ivette machin ahora regreso con ustedes en los estudios" out: 14:07:55 juanfra sot juanfra sot cesar --juan francisco ramirez se encuentra en arizona en el campamento de primavera de los gigantes blanca roll open under --asi es vamos en...
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. >> or you never got to the deposit because you are so enamored by this display. >> what happens heree, designs? >> they change and shift. >> you can go from one landscape to another and all the images of the different landscapes are from north carolina. >> it is known as the variety vacation. >> i think it's crazy how it ended up at a credit union. >> the state credit union is a big supporter of the arts. and this is a way to continue to support the arts. >> child puppy takes a tumble. ♪ >>> we've seen a lot of challenges on this tv show and this one i thought was not really doable. j.c. kalen and his friend they both have their own channels and they're part of a co-lab channel called our second life. these guys are going to do the powdered doughnut challenge but they amended it a little. >> the thing is you can't eat five powdered doughnuts in under three minutes but we have small powdered doughnuts. >> there's no water or milk to wash it down. you've just got the saliva and a minute and a half. >> i like the amendment. it seems more palatable. >> it's powdered doughnuts and they ge
. >> or you never got to the deposit because you are so enamored by this display. >> what happens heree, designs? >> they change and shift. >> you can go from one landscape to another and all the images of the different landscapes are from north carolina. >> it is known as the variety vacation. >> i think it's crazy how it ended up at a credit union. >> the state credit union is a big supporter of the arts. and this is a way to continue to support the...
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. >> oh, my god. lt nathan enamored by the doll than cy. >> how come this is better than the real one? >> this part of the video you see cy trying to make ella the baby born when connie lost her life smile but instead she pouted. >> it makes you really respect and appreciate him. >> to tell us more about this we have andrew and nathan via skype "right this minute" from los angeles. we are very sorry for your loss. what was it like to have the community come together for you and even cy to give youso me support. >> the community has been incredible. my friends and family really helped out after connie passed away, it was really tough. i could not have made it without their love and support. >> talk about the moment you opened the door and saw cy standing there. >> i was in complete shock i was making a balloon animal for nathan and i was froze within this balloon animal. >> you looked in shock but nathan was in his own wl out itas a game changer. >> i'm a real one. >> what do you think connie two have said about all this attention? >> connie is probably looking down, wow, there's so mu
. >> oh, my god. lt nathan enamored by the doll than cy. >> how come this is better than the real one? >> this part of the video you see cy trying to make ella the baby born when connie lost her life smile but instead she pouted. >> it makes you really respect and appreciate him. >> to tell us more about this we have andrew and nathan via skype "right this minute" from los angeles. we are very sorry for your loss. what was it like to have the community...
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but it wasn't just americans who are enamored. they were seen as a major stick of communism success and there were more cars per paved road in the ussr that the u.s. had 15 times more miles of paved roads. it grew proportionately much faster than it did anywhere else in the province and it reached a shocking 41 per hundred thousand people. and that's pretty bad, almost as many inebriated students that you would have on a given night. and so cars became a staple joke in the soviet union and managers talked to how we want to copy the americans and their production capacity and yet their cards came up a little bit short. as one russian joke said, it brings joy twice. once when purchased and once when sold. and another proverb said that there are no roads. only directions. and there is an auto plant that was supposed to be the highlight of the soviet production facility that featured green spaces parks and apartments with bathtubs and showers for workers, which is highly unusual at the time. but no cars in this production facility. no
but it wasn't just americans who are enamored. they were seen as a major stick of communism success and there were more cars per paved road in the ussr that the u.s. had 15 times more miles of paved roads. it grew proportionately much faster than it did anywhere else in the province and it reached a shocking 41 per hundred thousand people. and that's pretty bad, almost as many inebriated students that you would have on a given night. and so cars became a staple joke in the soviet union and...
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speak, plus the hundreds of students behind me in the cafeteria watching him on the big screen, all enamored by his soft touch and sense of humor. >> hello. good morning. sit down. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and that was the first words out of his mouth drawing a word of laughter from the crowd. he joined the ceo of a health care company to discuss business ethics and compassion, especially appropriate gich that this is the heart of silicon valley. the dalai lama has been involved in scientific research that shows what effect compassion towards others and meditation can have on the human brain. positive effects and researchers found that people work best in a work environment that is compassionate. >> everyone has the right to be healthy person, but i think generally too much emphasis about material value. i think about our inner value, i think that is the reason you are the unhappy person. >> reporter: again, a sold out crowd at the events center here at santa clara university. we've been talking about all morning long. at one point, there were tickets on stubhub going for $2,000. you were t
speak, plus the hundreds of students behind me in the cafeteria watching him on the big screen, all enamored by his soft touch and sense of humor. >> hello. good morning. sit down. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and that was the first words out of his mouth drawing a word of laughter from the crowd. he joined the ceo of a health care company to discuss business ethics and compassion, especially appropriate gich that this is the heart of silicon valley. the dalai lama has been involved in...
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mccaffrey egregious practically his defence counsel greg and i had a chill on queen had become quite enamored of cf tds and eventually into custody at seven plus all his eggs in one basket dancing on and those shares. when you have to pay as hundreds of millions of euro win the seat margin calls on the cftc as the share price band. to borrow money from ideal for this purpose by july two thousand and eight shawn green had it tested as twenty eight percent of the bike and old and the two point four billion euro and the was concerned the shares could judge the pockets of sean clean technique is much in college. the buying proposed a scheme to unwind the cf team position. thoughts on clint's family borrowing one hundred and seventy five euro to buy some of this year's advice. the best but be sold elsewhere. mr quinn reluctance the greeks the scheme after it difficult and i'm free telephone conference call the court tears. mr mccaffrey predict something never wants to close at ucsd position in relation to the low share price he would always say how no panic though. the year the jury was shown at t
mccaffrey egregious practically his defence counsel greg and i had a chill on queen had become quite enamored of cf tds and eventually into custody at seven plus all his eggs in one basket dancing on and those shares. when you have to pay as hundreds of millions of euro win the seat margin calls on the cftc as the share price band. to borrow money from ideal for this purpose by july two thousand and eight shawn green had it tested as twenty eight percent of the bike and old and the two point...
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the tabloid press still enamored by foxy knoxy was beginning to tell a different story.ppealed their convictions and a new judge and jury were in the driver's seat. the appeal hearing was under way. by now, they had both been imprisoned for four years. raffaele sollecito shaved his head. knox rarely smiled. knox's family said the couple who had met just eight days before the murder hadn't communicated since their arrest. march 26th, 2011, amanda mouths to raffaele are you okay. it is a tender moment in what would be a strange hearing. amanda knox's attorney cross-examine an old witness. he is the homeless man who lived in this park and originally told the court he saw amanda and raffaele near the crime scene the night of the murder. before any testimony, cameras are ushered out of the court, and police bring in a star prosecution witness that the jury would find laughable. the homeless heroin addict could no longer remember the exact night he saw the couple. he was confused. it could have been halloween. actually the night before the murder. and then the star witness dro
the tabloid press still enamored by foxy knoxy was beginning to tell a different story.ppealed their convictions and a new judge and jury were in the driver's seat. the appeal hearing was under way. by now, they had both been imprisoned for four years. raffaele sollecito shaved his head. knox rarely smiled. knox's family said the couple who had met just eight days before the murder hadn't communicated since their arrest. march 26th, 2011, amanda mouths to raffaele are you okay. it is a tender...
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automobile of course just changed our all of our lives dramatically and we were again we were just so enamored with this that several suburbs became designed a different way and that's the sort of modern post-war cul de sacs plus connector road plus strip mall you know the kind of looping sprawling model came to the fore and that was the one that we chose to sort of supersize and stepford eyes and cut and paste across our whole landscape and this was happening in the fifty's i mean as early as one nine hundred fifty nine the national home builders association put out a video kind of raising concerns that is this too much you know is sprawl going to be the end of us but that was just the it was like the beginning of the first inning and so we just kept growing and growing and growing and it was always this kind of one road map this was going to be the answer for everybody so you know and that's that's one of the big problems i mean there's many problems with suburban design that we can talk about but it's sort of our country was designed that way almost to the exclusion of anything else and it'
automobile of course just changed our all of our lives dramatically and we were again we were just so enamored with this that several suburbs became designed a different way and that's the sort of modern post-war cul de sacs plus connector road plus strip mall you know the kind of looping sprawling model came to the fore and that was the one that we chose to sort of supersize and stepford eyes and cut and paste across our whole landscape and this was happening in the fifty's i mean as early as...
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so enamored of the capabilities that they've created that you know the urgency to collect first archive and then you know figure out what to do with it later and so it's almost like a land rush that's going to deploy these sensor networks to collect the data and then to basically you know and we should so much computing power as possible on it to to create value out of it so we have corporations trying to monetize our privacy we have cities trying to use this for security how how does this fit in with smart cities is how to how can cities use that information in a way that the really is consistent with urban planning tools. it's really basically at the bottom line about managing government as effectively and as objective only as many businesses manage their own operations so that you know the idea of introducing performance indicators or quantitative measures of how government is doing is something that's actually quite new. the other big area that people are really excited about is being able not just to react to problems that happen a city but to predict so predicting when a wheel on
so enamored of the capabilities that they've created that you know the urgency to collect first archive and then you know figure out what to do with it later and so it's almost like a land rush that's going to deploy these sensor networks to collect the data and then to basically you know and we should so much computing power as possible on it to to create value out of it so we have corporations trying to monetize our privacy we have cities trying to use this for security how how does this fit...
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at woodrow wilson, and you'll see others enamored of woodrow wilson.we'll get to that. they see him as one of them, and he sounds like one of them. he's opposed to the war, many of the same grounds they are. he doesn't want to see european imperialism triumph. he studied socialism. he's not a socialist. he studied socialism. he sees in american progress vism and american form of socialism. but in the years of 1918 and 1920 were traumatic. in 1916, many left and embraced wilson as a form of a leader. by 1919, heavers seen as one whose rhetoric despised as mere mum ri. the 14 points, message of good luck to the republic of labor unions, the ussr, and warning to the allies their treatment of russia would be the acid test of their good will, intention, and unselfish sympathy, and mentally impressive to us explains matt eastman. speaking for many leftists and progressives. this was the extraordinary moment, extraordinary moment when russia's war connoisseur, referring to the now famous con cement of the fellow travel. it's wilson who is the model for coinin
at woodrow wilson, and you'll see others enamored of woodrow wilson.we'll get to that. they see him as one of them, and he sounds like one of them. he's opposed to the war, many of the same grounds they are. he doesn't want to see european imperialism triumph. he studied socialism. he's not a socialist. he studied socialism. he sees in american progress vism and american form of socialism. but in the years of 1918 and 1920 were traumatic. in 1916, many left and embraced wilson as a form of a...
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. >> well, it was very tough for joe frazier, and but, ali can vated and enamored all of these guys hec with him, high put the rea ends in the seat, he made the cleaa of one howard cosal . >> i am asking you this. i was in awe watching you as a young guy, and i always wanted to knowf you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle withenen norton, they said you have to fight the next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, there were no tin can fights for you, you fought them. always felt you were never given your proper receive, maybe because -- proper respect, maybe because you came after. >> neil i want to thank you for ying, that i be tame lik the forgotten fighter, i got was not supposed to make it but i had fun out there, i had fun being with ali, a sparring partner, i had opportunity fun listening to the way heaid thing, ali of good at he would brings reporters with him, there was guys he would pick on like howard cosell. he made the reporters known that you donenow, whoever thought about a dirk young or someone like, that they thought a
. >> well, it was very tough for joe frazier, and but, ali can vated and enamored all of these guys hec with him, high put the rea ends in the seat, he made the cleaa of one howard cosal . >> i am asking you this. i was in awe watching you as a young guy, and i always wanted to knowf you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle withenen norton, they said you have to fight the next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, there were no tin...
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it had this beautiful color and aroma and i was enamored.those beautiful flavors. >> i was just going to say -- she completed all this. what have you created? >> this is a st. germain cocktail. we have a lemon twist and because it is valentine's day, and edible garnish. it makes six cocktail so it is perfect for sharing. we have three now at three for later. you can enjoy it. >> the straw is metal. >> it is a cool little item. you can find these online. you can purchase the straws online. >> what would you attribute the popularity of this whole cocktail culture to? a lot of different industries are going really down to the very detail and also back to basics. everybody wants something that is genuine and handcrafted. >> thank you and happy valentine's day. lynette, the president of the ladies united for the preservation of the endangered cocktails. it is 56 minutes past the hour and it means it is time for on the markets. stocks move higher. dow up. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover the globa
it had this beautiful color and aroma and i was enamored.those beautiful flavors. >> i was just going to say -- she completed all this. what have you created? >> this is a st. germain cocktail. we have a lemon twist and because it is valentine's day, and edible garnish. it makes six cocktail so it is perfect for sharing. we have three now at three for later. you can enjoy it. >> the straw is metal. >> it is a cool little item. you can find these online. you can purchase...
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. >> well, it was very tough for joe frazier, and but, ali can vated and enamored all of these guys het the public with him, high put the rear ends in the seat, he made the cleaa of one howard cosal . >> i am asking you this. i was in awe watching you as a young guy, and i always wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken norton, they said you have to fight the next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, there were no tin can fights for you, you fought them. i always felt you were never given your proper receive, maybe because -- proper respect, maybe because you came after. >> neil i want to thank you for saying, that i be tame like the forgotten fighter, i got was not supposed to make it but i had fun out there, i had fun being with ali, a sparring partner, i had opportunity fun listening to the way he said thing, ali of good at he would brings reporters with him, there was guys he would pick on like howard cosell. he made the reporters known that you done know, whoever thought about a dirk young or someone li
. >> well, it was very tough for joe frazier, and but, ali can vated and enamored all of these guys het the public with him, high put the rear ends in the seat, he made the cleaa of one howard cosal . >> i am asking you this. i was in awe watching you as a young guy, and i always wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken norton, they said you have to fight the next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody,...
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. >> joanne you are enamored by pop stars younger than you. >> yeah. >> we heard of many.ded well for you. >> no. awe thank you for reminding me. >> so if you were circle would this make you happy ford is okay? >> yes. he wants bieber to be part of00 of00 -- of his reality show. again more money for his circle. good thing. good thing to have ford on your side. >> i would want ford to be my attorney at my trial. if need be. who hasn't woken up with a mound of coke, three dead bodies. come on. things happen. changes perception of the jury. bam, no problems. >> another amazing impression. like i was there, the presence of mayor ford. all right, is that your impression, you use for everybody. mother teresa. hey, saving kids. gavin -- should bieber, now that ford is on his side should he rebel against ford and become an upstanding citizen. he looks to rebel >> that would blow some mind. >> it would, yes. >> i don't know. i can't believe. don't want to krilt sicriticize story. we spend, not just this show. everyone at work is talking about it. some guy the other day shows me a p
. >> joanne you are enamored by pop stars younger than you. >> yeah. >> we heard of many.ded well for you. >> no. awe thank you for reminding me. >> so if you were circle would this make you happy ford is okay? >> yes. he wants bieber to be part of00 of00 -- of his reality show. again more money for his circle. good thing. good thing to have ford on your side. >> i would want ford to be my attorney at my trial. if need be. who hasn't woken up with a...
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. >> joanne, you are often enamored of young pop stars, younger than you. we heard of many and it never ended well with you. >> thanks for reminding me. >> if you were in bieber's circle at this point, would this make you happy that ford is okay? >> yes. he wants bieber to be a part of his reality show. so it is more money for his circle. it is a good thing to have ford on your side. >> i would want ford to be my attorney at trial if need be. he would be like, i woke up with a mound of coke and three dead bodies, come on, things happen. it changes the perception of the jury and bam. >> another amazing impression by you. it was leak i was there in the presence of mayor ford. is that the impression you use for everybody? mother theresa? oh hey. gavin, should bieber -- cont he rebel -- shouldn't he rebel against ford and become an upstanding citizen? >> that would blow some minds. >> i don't know. i don't want to criticize the story, but it is amazing that we spend and not just this show, but everyone at work is talking about it. some guy shows his picture on
. >> joanne, you are often enamored of young pop stars, younger than you. we heard of many and it never ended well with you. >> thanks for reminding me. >> if you were in bieber's circle at this point, would this make you happy that ford is okay? >> yes. he wants bieber to be a part of his reality show. so it is more money for his circle. it is a good thing to have ford on your side. >> i would want ford to be my attorney at trial if need be. he would be like, i...
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and a number of generals, people like sherman who are not progressive and they're not enamored of blackrights but, of course, they're trying to win a war. the last thing they need is this giant entourage of black rough fee jewishs. so they adopt -- refugees. they want to keep the women, the older people back there on the plantations. so in the spring of '65, congress passes a bill creating the friedman's bureau and actually in the language of the law is if the land is completely abandoned, the blacks can apply, they can work the land for three years, pay represent to the u.s. government, and at the end of three years, they'd have the option of buying that land. and lincoln toward the end of that life uses the term 40 acres and says, well, you know, maybe that's the way to go, and sherman says it leaves behind some mangey army meals, so they're not making that up, you know? sherman, grant, lincoln are using that terminology. and, again, it's johnson who immediately begins to pardon southern whites and return, you know, not just land the government took, but land simply that was abandoned
and a number of generals, people like sherman who are not progressive and they're not enamored of blackrights but, of course, they're trying to win a war. the last thing they need is this giant entourage of black rough fee jewishs. so they adopt -- refugees. they want to keep the women, the older people back there on the plantations. so in the spring of '65, congress passes a bill creating the friedman's bureau and actually in the language of the law is if the land is completely abandoned, the...
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hugo chavez seemed to be enamored with cuba and we've seen gi fidel castro led the marxist regime in cuba and influenced venezuela. it's hard to think of a venezuela that's been such a marxist thorn in the side, a belligerent hugo chavez who called our president the devil from new york city, from the united nations podium, went on with, i'll say a smelly description, that was offensive to anybody on the planet, let alone americans. but hugo chavez drove this marxist agenda in venezuela and
hugo chavez seemed to be enamored with cuba and we've seen gi fidel castro led the marxist regime in cuba and influenced venezuela. it's hard to think of a venezuela that's been such a marxist thorn in the side, a belligerent hugo chavez who called our president the devil from new york city, from the united nations podium, went on with, i'll say a smelly description, that was offensive to anybody on the planet, let alone americans. but hugo chavez drove this marxist agenda in venezuela and
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. >> a lot of us have become enamored with curling. abby started the trend. we got into it. curling is a fantastic interesting sport. hi-tech form of bocci. canada, i believe, took the gold. >> no one knows what that means. >> what do you mean? >> it's obvious. there you go. no one knows? i'm alone? okay. so canada wins the gold in curling? >> reporter: yes. >> what do you think about that? >> fantastic. >> reporter: canada has a chokehold on the games. no getting around them. >> you can say an interesting fact about curling. i had a conversation today, you can never die in curling. >> if you drop that 40 pound rock on your foot that could be a rough day. >> i want to ask before we let you go, talk to us about the close ceremonies. what can we expect? >> reporter: they are promising big surprises. closing is always really tricky. we're checking to see how many athletes are sticking around for it. russia promises we'll have a great show. we have to wait and see. they did a nice job with opening. i'm confident close will be worth watching as well. >> absolutely correct. mary b
. >> a lot of us have become enamored with curling. abby started the trend. we got into it. curling is a fantastic interesting sport. hi-tech form of bocci. canada, i believe, took the gold. >> no one knows what that means. >> what do you mean? >> it's obvious. there you go. no one knows? i'm alone? okay. so canada wins the gold in curling? >> reporter: yes. >> what do you think about that? >> fantastic. >> reporter: canada has a chokehold on the...
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hugo chavez seemed to be enamored with cuba and we've seen gi fidel castro led the marxist regime in cuba and influenced venezuela. it's hard to think of a venezuela that's been such a marxist thorn in the side, a belligerent hugo chavez who called our president the devil from new york city, from the united nations podium, went on with, i'll say a smelly description, that was offensive to anybody on the planet, let alone americans. but hugo chavez drove this marxist agenda in venezuela and handed it over to maduro, now we have another marxist regime oppressing its people, killing freep dom demonstraters -- demonstrators and dissidents and people who stand up for freedom and we haven't had a strong voice coming from the president of the united states, not a condemning voice, not a strong leadership that says to them, there's a reason you're running into shortages, and one thing the gentlelady didn't mention a shortage of toilet paper of all things. how can an oil rich country that's rich enough to promise free energy and foul to americans just a couple of years ago by hugo chavez, yet
hugo chavez seemed to be enamored with cuba and we've seen gi fidel castro led the marxist regime in cuba and influenced venezuela. it's hard to think of a venezuela that's been such a marxist thorn in the side, a belligerent hugo chavez who called our president the devil from new york city, from the united nations podium, went on with, i'll say a smelly description, that was offensive to anybody on the planet, let alone americans. but hugo chavez drove this marxist agenda in venezuela and...
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enamored with the gov which erodes the bipartisanship thing. >> one lesson i learned in life and politics is fear is a tremendous motivator, alex. look, i think we expected, though we didn't find after barack obama was elected in 2008 sweepingly, i expected more the sort of power of fear among some republicans who worried that a popular president would wash them out of office if they opposed him. i think if this had not happened with chris christie, maybe you would see some of that fear. you don't have to like him, but you look at the margin that he won by. you see sort of his profile, his ability to communicate and you go along to get along a little bit. i think that's his image, his brand, his sort of ability to ride rough shot over folks using the popularity in his personality. that has quite clearly taken a hit. you know, he's still out there, this is his second town hall in as many weeks. but that fear factor, i think, is significantly lessened. to be frank, that was part of the whole sort of power of chris christie in the first term and early in the second term although this came up
enamored with the gov which erodes the bipartisanship thing. >> one lesson i learned in life and politics is fear is a tremendous motivator, alex. look, i think we expected, though we didn't find after barack obama was elected in 2008 sweepingly, i expected more the sort of power of fear among some republicans who worried that a popular president would wash them out of office if they opposed him. i think if this had not happened with chris christie, maybe you would see some of that fear....
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to me it seems -- i would like to gently remind you that not everyone in the world is enamored with americaand your exotic concept of western modernity and globalization. although i admit that has had some good effects on the world it has also carried with it many negative repercussions. subjugation of millions of indigenous peoples on this continent alone. i would just like to say that for me the greatest thing about america is nothing short of a population, it is the ability to end slavery or its subjugation of indigenous people. it seems hundred victory that you propose to represent the immigrant experience and the immigrant voice and the immigrant perspective on america when you yourself are so wholly biased in favor of american exceptionalism and complacency. [applause] >> we will take some more comments and then some up. >> bill ayers, you're right about chicago. i went to the university of chicago. it is a great city. you are right. dinesh, as a student of mine, i am very proud of him. but one issue is very important for everybody in this audience. it is the greatest of the constitut
to me it seems -- i would like to gently remind you that not everyone in the world is enamored with americaand your exotic concept of western modernity and globalization. although i admit that has had some good effects on the world it has also carried with it many negative repercussions. subjugation of millions of indigenous peoples on this continent alone. i would just like to say that for me the greatest thing about america is nothing short of a population, it is the ability to end slavery or...
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he fires up a segment of the gop base which is so enamored of nugent's fiery anti-barack obama rhetoric it can overlook the singer's tawdry history. end quote. how do you campaign to ted nugent-style supporters? >> for those that are ardent supporters of second amendment rights -- and i am one. texas is a state where we value that second amendment right. the but texans also are smart enough to know that if there's a man who writes a song, that brags about having sexual relationships with teenage girls, they understand that's way off the mark. most texans values are not in support of that. >> state senator, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> fresh food in a jar? on demand. it could be a way to bring healthy eating to place that is need it. >>> first for the boy scouts. will this young man change the face of an american institution? . always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] what is that? swiffer sweep & trap. i think i can use this. it picks up ev
he fires up a segment of the gop base which is so enamored of nugent's fiery anti-barack obama rhetoric it can overlook the singer's tawdry history. end quote. how do you campaign to ted nugent-style supporters? >> for those that are ardent supporters of second amendment rights -- and i am one. texas is a state where we value that second amendment right. the but texans also are smart enough to know that if there's a man who writes a song, that brags about having sexual relationships with...
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just been a full beautiful wines that represent three parts of california that i am particularly enamoredhe sonoma coast. this is a pain own a warrant -- nior, wine of great perfume. it is not that complicated. around $60. you understand what i'm talking about. you go there, it looks like it is apple central, and then you go to the mountains, and the bc -- and then you see pinot noir and chardonnay. wines, but ier-end love the straight cabernet for not too expensive. ish.s >> that is not accessible to a lot of people. >> the entry level is to go to you stillers, and getting all of the quality of production at a lower price. >> i was looking at the drought in california, which is clearly a problem for the california winemaking industry. it would play to an excerpt of the conversation i had of been a general -- with the general manager of this winery. here is what he had to say when i asked him if there was any truth to this idea that drought years for dues the best wines. >> i think that vineyards are unusually resilient compared to other crops in a drought. lose thenlikely to bind themsel
just been a full beautiful wines that represent three parts of california that i am particularly enamoredhe sonoma coast. this is a pain own a warrant -- nior, wine of great perfume. it is not that complicated. around $60. you understand what i'm talking about. you go there, it looks like it is apple central, and then you go to the mountains, and the bc -- and then you see pinot noir and chardonnay. wines, but ier-end love the straight cabernet for not too expensive. ish.s >> that is not...
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. >> alan is enamored. >> she's an amazing violinist. crossmakes for good training.makes her a better violinist. struggleou and i would . >> ryan, let's pick up on the olympics. themerican david wise takes gold in the freestyle skiing half pipe competition kicking it spinith a 720 double beating out a canadian and a frenchman. he did it in front of his two-year-old daughter. he's a real champion. are.he guys on the podium they said it was really difficult to gain speed with all of that. skis tangling in midair it must be very difficult. >> germany, norway, the netherlands ahead. the netherlands have two more silvers down on us. we need to play catch-up quickly. ukraine?e 18th place. >> that's ok. the last 16 of the champions , it was all pretty even stevens before this man's truck. debate is was the touch outside the area? should he have been granted a penalty? consequently, this man scored and they scored another they have to go to barcelona scoring at least two. doable or not? >> 30 to 1. >> what is your personal interest in this story? >> i love football. >> you l
. >> alan is enamored. >> she's an amazing violinist. crossmakes for good training.makes her a better violinist. struggleou and i would . >> ryan, let's pick up on the olympics. themerican david wise takes gold in the freestyle skiing half pipe competition kicking it spinith a 720 double beating out a canadian and a frenchman. he did it in front of his two-year-old daughter. he's a real champion. are.he guys on the podium they said it was really difficult to gain speed with...
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if you are less than enamored with marissa, it was alibaba. >> but yahoo!only a $39 billion company. how much stake do they own. >> alibaba? >> i think it's 20%. >> do the math. >> i don't know -- >> no, it was much less. let me give you the exact. i think i might be way over, then. people have suggested that, you know, $20 billion -- like half of the value of yahoo! is alibaba. >> the other half is the deal they have with cnbc for sharing content, right? >> the content sharing. >> is that worth -- that's worth -- >> close. close to the same amount. >>> and workers at volkswagen's plan -- >> you're right, it's 24% stake. the stock is under valued. >> you remember in the internet days, i'll trade you $200,000 cash for a $200,000 dog. >> the other piece of it is you have to remember they probably won't be able to sell their shares immediately. nobody knows how this is going to work out. >> but it's $128 billion and they get a quarter of it. >> yeah. it's a big deal. >> volkswagen, they're kicking off a three-day election in tennessee about whether they want t
if you are less than enamored with marissa, it was alibaba. >> but yahoo!only a $39 billion company. how much stake do they own. >> alibaba? >> i think it's 20%. >> do the math. >> i don't know -- >> no, it was much less. let me give you the exact. i think i might be way over, then. people have suggested that, you know, $20 billion -- like half of the value of yahoo! is alibaba. >> the other half is the deal they have with cnbc for sharing content,...
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stephanie, think we should talk about t-mobile, because we are also enamored of john ledger. >> who isn'tobile reported a net loss for a third consecutive order. accounted forns the largest portion of the loss. john is out there trying to get super aggressive. million.t $20 however, if he can lure enough competitors customers, maybe his losses will be less. >> i think he should hire macklemore at a party. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. "marketre watching makers" on bloomberg television. we are back with bruce richards, the ceo of marathon asset management. if i'm notsay mistaken that the most important story in washington right now is the story -- or nonstory -- about the reform -- or not reform -- of fannie and freddie. y? >> because it is washington meets the investing community. it is the most dynamic story of 2014. the reason this is so important is the government provides 90% of housing finance. we cannot tinker with housing finance. you tinker with housing finance, you tinker with housing. that is w
stephanie, think we should talk about t-mobile, because we are also enamored of john ledger. >> who isn'tobile reported a net loss for a third consecutive order. accounted forns the largest portion of the loss. john is out there trying to get super aggressive. million.t $20 however, if he can lure enough competitors customers, maybe his losses will be less. >> i think he should hire macklemore at a party. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is...
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. >> i wasn't totally enamored. >> you weren't obsessed by beatlemania beatlemania. >> i wasn't. >> the part in a big film. >> your life changed. i went ba with her for cbs sunday morning in 2006 where the filming starting for the beatles' first movie, "a hard day's night." patty played a schoolgirl on a train and she had wasn't word in the film. she caught george harrison's attention. how did you connect with george. >> there was a sort of eyeing each other up and then we sort of sat next to each other at lunch. that was very exciting because i thought he was quite wonderful and very interesting and i never heard anyone speak with a liverpool accent before. >> really. >> yes. this was kind of exotic for me. >> reporter: did he ask you to marry him? >> he did. >> reporter: the first day. >> yeah. >> reporter: what did you think of that? >> i obviously can't think anything. i dismissed it because i didn't think it was real. i thought it was partly humor, you know. >> reporter: but in 166 they did marry. he would write "something about her," and unlike the rest of the world, patty would s
. >> i wasn't totally enamored. >> you weren't obsessed by beatlemania beatlemania. >> i wasn't. >> the part in a big film. >> your life changed. i went ba with her for cbs sunday morning in 2006 where the filming starting for the beatles' first movie, "a hard day's night." patty played a schoolgirl on a train and she had wasn't word in the film. she caught george harrison's attention. how did you connect with george. >> there was a sort of eyeing...
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." >> some jurors would probably be enamored with it and would have great compassion for her because of her background while other jurors may think she's trading off the name. >> reporter: prosecutors say kennedy was careless in taking the wrong pill, should have realized she wasn't feeling well and only cares about preserving her public image. today the defense will call one more witness, a forensic pharmacologist before both sides make their closing arguments. the case is expected to wrap today and could go to the jury in the morning. kennedy has pleaded not guilty. lara. >> all right, mara, thank you very much. george. >>> i have to say this next story made me laugh when i first heard it this morning. some of the most ingenious girl scouts in america. they learned early that success in sales is so often about location. so they decided to sell their cookies outside legal marijuana shops. abc's linsey davis has more on how they sparked a big debate by targeting the munchies. >> cookies are here! >> reporter: traditionally girl scouts would go door to door to satisfy those in need of
." >> some jurors would probably be enamored with it and would have great compassion for her because of her background while other jurors may think she's trading off the name. >> reporter: prosecutors say kennedy was careless in taking the wrong pill, should have realized she wasn't feeling well and only cares about preserving her public image. today the defense will call one more witness, a forensic pharmacologist before both sides make their closing arguments. the case is...
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that seems very condescending and the message -- it to me, it seems -- not everyone in the world is enamoredwith america and your exotic concept of western modality and globalization has had some good effects on the world and has also caused negative repercussions. i would just like to say that for me, the greatest thing about america is that it's a melting pot of a population and its ability to own up to his mistakes, whether it be slavery were substitutions of its indigenous peoples. it seems very contradictory that you would propose to represent the immigrant experience and the immigrant oyster and the immigrant perspective on america when you are so wholly biased in favor of american exceptionalism. [applause] >> you are right about chicago. i went to the university of chicago. it is a great city. you are right. dinesh thomas a student of mine -- one issue is very important for everyone in this audience. it is the greatness of the constitution and the first amendment. congress shall pass no law respecting an establishment of religion and the free exercise thereof and the freedom of speec
that seems very condescending and the message -- it to me, it seems -- not everyone in the world is enamoredwith america and your exotic concept of western modality and globalization has had some good effects on the world and has also caused negative repercussions. i would just like to say that for me, the greatest thing about america is that it's a melting pot of a population and its ability to own up to his mistakes, whether it be slavery were substitutions of its indigenous peoples. it seems...
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y enamore a su pareja con la ropa y tambiÉn con la sonrisa que es lo mÁs bonito. dos en miami. >>> ademÁs, tu marido podrÍa participar en un sketch muy cÓmico. >>> que esteras. si tu hombre es cÓmico mandanos el video. >>> ♪ >>> let it go. >>> sÍ, si. y vamos hasta nueva jersey. >>> hay que ver que nos deparan los astros. >>> exactamente mi gente. buenos dÍas. >>> que escÁndalo tenemos aquÍ. y es miÉrcoles, la luna ingresa en leo, trae ese brillo para emprender cualquier negocio. y vamos a usar esta buena energÍa. y proyectar todo lo que queremos. y quiÉn es de aries? mi amiga, pero tan callada. bueno, tendrÁs un encuentro interesante, te aconsejan no encerrarte en tu casa. asÍ que pidele permiso al esposo. tauro: mi querido tauro, la cooperaciÓn con todos te resultara mÁs facil, vas a estar como el melao. y gÉminis: recuerda que tu eres inteligente, y todo lo que te propongas aprender lo puedes lograr. >>> alguien de cÁncer? >>> mi amiga. una negociaciÓn muy buena la que te va a ir bien, y esas ideas serÁn bien recibidas y saldras victoriosa. >>> claro que sÍ. >>
y enamore a su pareja con la ropa y tambiÉn con la sonrisa que es lo mÁs bonito. dos en miami. >>> ademÁs, tu marido podrÍa participar en un sketch muy cÓmico. >>> que esteras. si tu hombre es cÓmico mandanos el video. >>> ♪ >>> let it go. >>> sÍ, si. y vamos hasta nueva jersey. >>> hay que ver que nos deparan los astros. >>> exactamente mi gente. buenos dÍas. >>> que escÁndalo tenemos aquÍ. y es miÉrcoles, la...
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. >>> puede ser, asÍ como me enamore de mi carrera me puedo enamorar de una persona fascinada por loste, se trata de un virus que es potencialmente contagioso, para saber cÓmo la reforma de salud brinda servicios para protegerlos, nos acompaÑa el doctor sergio golombet, es un placer que estÉ con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica." >>> muchas gracias, buenos dÍas. >>> especÍficamente cuÉntenos que es lo que hace este virus en los cuerpos de los bebÉs, sobre todo de los que son prematuros. >>> bueno, es un virus comÚn que comienza como un resfrÍo, lo que ocurre es que en los bebÉs prematuros que no tienen los pulmones desarrollados los puede atacar, los contagia, casi todos los bebe para el tiempo de los dos aÑos adquieren el virus respiratorio, pero en los bebÉs adquieren una enfermedad mÁs seria en los prematuros y nos preocupa mucho eso. >>> cuÉntenos como un padre de familia puede detectar si se trata de este virus o es una gripe comÚn. >>> es una buena pregunta, todos los chicos que comienzan con un virus asÍ comienzan con un poco de moco, de congestiÓn, un poco de tos, si esto progr
. >>> puede ser, asÍ como me enamore de mi carrera me puedo enamorar de una persona fascinada por loste, se trata de un virus que es potencialmente contagioso, para saber cÓmo la reforma de salud brinda servicios para protegerlos, nos acompaÑa el doctor sergio golombet, es un placer que estÉ con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica." >>> muchas gracias, buenos dÍas. >>> especÍficamente cuÉntenos que es lo que hace este virus en los cuerpos de los bebÉs,...
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y aquÍ tenemos otra canciÓn para complecer y esta es "me enamore de ti " de chayanne. y tenemos a malillany. y a los que aseguran que tiene un nuevo amor. >>> agarre a su pareja y cele bre el amor y la vida. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutor ] ahora hay un nuevo latte que te encantará en starbucks. [ barista ] grande caramel flan latte con crema batida para ana. [ locutora ] prueba nuestro caramel flan latte artesanal, a tu manera. >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por: ♪ ♪ >>> muchas gracias por seguir con nosotros aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica." y me gusta salir siempre bien arreglado, la ropa planchada, y si a nosotros nos gusta salir asÍ por quÉ no cuidamos a nuestro carro, esa jaulita que esconde a este pichoncito para verse lindo. y para decirnos cÓmo cuidar la pintura, tenemos a este asesor automotriz, y te tiraste la pinta en serio. donde la sacaste? >>> me la regalaron. >>> que podemos hacer para cuidar la pintura de nuestro carro, que otra cosa podrÍa afectar. >>> en el lugar que nos protegemos del sol, y tenemos que proteger la pintula, la primera que re
y aquÍ tenemos otra canciÓn para complecer y esta es "me enamore de ti " de chayanne. y tenemos a malillany. y a los que aseguran que tiene un nuevo amor. >>> agarre a su pareja y cele bre el amor y la vida. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutor ] ahora hay un nuevo latte que te encantará en starbucks. [ barista ] grande caramel flan latte con crema batida para ana. [ locutora ] prueba nuestro caramel flan latte artesanal, a tu manera. >>> este segmento de "despierta...
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but that seems very condescending and the -- it to me, it seems -- not everyone in the world is enamoredith america and your exotic concept of western modality and globalization has had some good effects on the world and has also caused negative repercussions. thatld just like to say for me, the greatest thing about america is that it's a melting pot of a population and its ability to own up to his mistakes, whether it be slavery were substitutions of its indigenous peoples. it seems very contradictory that you would propose to represent the immigrant experience and the immigrant oyster and the immigrant perspective on america when you are so holy by list -- wholly biased in favor of american exceptionalism. [applause] you are right about chicago. i went to the university of chicago. it is a great city. you are right. dinesh thomas a student of mine -- one issue is very important for everyone in this audience. it is the greatness of the constitution and the first amendment. congress shall pass no law respecting an establishment of religion and the free exercise of their of -- free exerci
but that seems very condescending and the -- it to me, it seems -- not everyone in the world is enamoredith america and your exotic concept of western modality and globalization has had some good effects on the world and has also caused negative repercussions. thatld just like to say for me, the greatest thing about america is that it's a melting pot of a population and its ability to own up to his mistakes, whether it be slavery were substitutions of its indigenous peoples. it seems very...
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and this discussion will not only be in different pits on this floor but the market might not be enamored with the notion. >> it's a sad state of affairs that the fed is day tradingq e. that's what we're discussing. >> i want to be clear that my remarks have less to do with the market than the da economic data. the market -- i wouldn't say the fed would do this based on the 300 point decline but it's a possibility if the employment report comes out disappointing again, probably sub 100,000. >> don't you think it would take more than just one or two employment reports. it would take a series over months? if all of a sudden the next employment report is back and she immediately takes the buzzer and says i can't take the pain anymore i'm going to flood, that's going to really impact her credibility. won't it take a period of time -- >> you guys say that you have had situation where is that's been said of bernanke when he reversed course and it ended up being the right course to reverse at the time. people say they'll lose credibility. when the numbers out the way they come out, then it ends
and this discussion will not only be in different pits on this floor but the market might not be enamored with the notion. >> it's a sad state of affairs that the fed is day tradingq e. that's what we're discussing. >> i want to be clear that my remarks have less to do with the market than the da economic data. the market -- i wouldn't say the fed would do this based on the 300 point decline but it's a possibility if the employment report comes out disappointing again, probably sub...
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americans have become so enamored with the internet they would more readily forego television than onlineess. thesurvey showed that results ahead of the 25th anniversary of the world wide web found 53% of u.s. internet users would find it very hard to give up web access, up from 38% in 2006. even when counting those who don't go online, 46% of all adults would find it hard to give up the internet. by contrast, the survey showed 35% of all u.s. adults television would be very hard to give up compared with 44% in 2006. jenny is in ohio. i thought that video was really cute of the president and vice president jogging in the white house. that was cute. host: what do you think about the let's move campaign? caller: why not. . have lost 16 pounds i would like all the help i can get. i don't see anything wrong with of them doing that. are you aware with her ?of her efforts caller: i'm a republican but i love that. host: where do you live? caller: lancaster, ohio. host: this is a new poll that's out that has been reported that children to-five years old, their obesity rate has dropped 43%. , 27.1
americans have become so enamored with the internet they would more readily forego television than onlineess. thesurvey showed that results ahead of the 25th anniversary of the world wide web found 53% of u.s. internet users would find it very hard to give up web access, up from 38% in 2006. even when counting those who don't go online, 46% of all adults would find it hard to give up the internet. by contrast, the survey showed 35% of all u.s. adults television would be very hard to give up...
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i remember being in college and absolutely enamored by this story and every little inch of it that weof and the fact that nancy kerrigan, the good girl, tonya harding, the bad girl. as she points out, what did, you know, the people in tonya's life, her divorced husband and all of these goof balls he was hanging out with, what do they have to gain by doing this? it was tonya had a lot to gain bying doing this. did they come up with this idea on their own? i don't know. >> tonya maintains to this day, they did it on their own. wrong place, wrong time. i'm grateful for nancy kerrigan the time she gave me last week. >>> we are joined with the interviews of the u.s. candidates in kentucky. why republican mitch mcconnell might just hang on, despite some tough poll numbers. don't go away. more "morning joe" coming up. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to h
i remember being in college and absolutely enamored by this story and every little inch of it that weof and the fact that nancy kerrigan, the good girl, tonya harding, the bad girl. as she points out, what did, you know, the people in tonya's life, her divorced husband and all of these goof balls he was hanging out with, what do they have to gain by doing this? it was tonya had a lot to gain bying doing this. did they come up with this idea on their own? i don't know. >> tonya maintains...