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ener. it's inside of all of us. even gary here.ause] berocca has guarana and caffeine to support mental sharpness. oh yeah! early morning meeting? no problem. [applause] plus, berocca has b-vitamins to support physical energy. some assembly required? awww. cherished memory. [awwwwww] i'm bringing down the house! [applause. laughs] two things. one package. beroccaaaaaaaa! you just can'tider a 4-star know the name?p to 60% off, just no name? until you book. um... yeah, i'd do that! ♪ cereal and milk ♪ ♪ milk and cereal ♪ cereal and milk ♪ k -- e -- double -- l -- o-- double good ♪ ♪ protein to help you rebuild like you should ♪ ♪ great tasting grains to help you recharge ♪ ♪ put a spring in your step test. test. cereal cereal .... make your morning shine with delicious kellogg's cereal and milk. it has protein to help you rebuild, and grains to help you recharge. kellogg's cereal and milk. see you at breakfast. ♪ everybody here got the lunchtime blues ♪ ♪ they need to be inspired something better than the rest. ♪ new lipton peach ice
ener. it's inside of all of us. even gary here.ause] berocca has guarana and caffeine to support mental sharpness. oh yeah! early morning meeting? no problem. [applause] plus, berocca has b-vitamins to support physical energy. some assembly required? awww. cherished memory. [awwwwww] i'm bringing down the house! [applause. laughs] two things. one package. beroccaaaaaaaa! you just can'tider a 4-star know the name?p to 60% off, just no name? until you book. um... yeah, i'd do that! ♪ cereal and...
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the impact of the home ener, 5,000 homeowner [speaker not understood] 12.5 million and for esa [speaker not understood] is 22.96 million. both transactionses, as you know, the [speaker not understood] imposes a limit of 3% of the assessed valuation ~. this issuance would bring it to 1.21% which is way below that capacity that is allowed under the charter. additionally, as you know, the capital plan also imposes a limitation of not exceeding the 2006 tax rate level, and this maintains that policy. in addition to that we've also included various documents that include the official notice of [speaker not understood], notice of intention to sell, the official statement as well as an appendix a, which is included in the official statement. the official statement is updated through march of this year. we still need to update to reflect the information that's been recently released including the mayor's proposed budget, the controller's revenue letter as well as the most recent election results. by approving this you're delegating the authority to the controller and staff to update to reflect
the impact of the home ener, 5,000 homeowner [speaker not understood] 12.5 million and for esa [speaker not understood] is 22.96 million. both transactionses, as you know, the [speaker not understood] imposes a limit of 3% of the assessed valuation ~. this issuance would bring it to 1.21% which is way below that capacity that is allowed under the charter. additionally, as you know, the capital plan also imposes a limitation of not exceeding the 2006 tax rate level, and this maintains that...
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the impact of the home ener, 5,000 homeowner [speaker not understood] 12.5 million and for esa [speaker not understood] is 22.96 million. both transactionses, as you know, the [speaker not understood] imposes a limit of 3% of the assessed valuation ~. this issuance would bring it to 1.21% which is way below that capacity that is allowed under the charter. additionally, as you know, the capital plan also
the impact of the home ener, 5,000 homeowner [speaker not understood] 12.5 million and for esa [speaker not understood] is 22.96 million. both transactionses, as you know, the [speaker not understood] imposes a limit of 3% of the assessed valuation ~. this issuance would bring it to 1.21% which is way below that capacity that is allowed under the charter. additionally, as you know, the capital plan also
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highly t there in this educated, highly affluent eneration of which you're a member, a higher level of social a way that we timinzian nize as a part of thehe early century. >> i heard people say that there is more than -- you know, more than meets the eye. i think that you could make the argument that people are of community nd projects. has, ow, to a degree that you know, as -- they might not be interesting getting to politics, but they're interested in starting companies that renewable know, have energy impacts or things like that. which i sort of like social -- social ends. i think that your -- one of your early questions is part of the answer. a kind of demand upon my generation. more k there should be equitable sacrifice made across the population. >> the reason i bring this up is reading the book, i kept coming hear these brothers in they're thoroughly engaged time, fied political projection of force, a president had trouble of congress and .anaged to suspend because there's not the possibility that the upper harm's lass can be in way, then it all becomes academic. i submit if we
highly t there in this educated, highly affluent eneration of which you're a member, a higher level of social a way that we timinzian nize as a part of thehe early century. >> i heard people say that there is more than -- you know, more than meets the eye. i think that you could make the argument that people are of community nd projects. has, ow, to a degree that you know, as -- they might not be interesting getting to politics, but they're interested in starting companies that renewable...
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the impact of the home ener, 5,000 homeowner [speaker not understood] 12.5 million and for esa [speaker not understood] is 22.96 million. both transactionses, as you know, the [speaker not understood] imposes a limit of 3% of the assessed valuation ~.
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but in the end, after meeting ,eneral eisenhower in november here he is in cairo. this was when he was visiting and he meets general eisenhower at casablanca. here he is again in tw unis. on his way back from his summit with the marshall, the president ike, --enhower, well, maydirector of this museum contest the actual wording, but we believe the president said you are going to command overlord. he had already informed churchill and the marshall and the president had informed general marshall, who had accepted the president's decision with his trademark sound bite of deeply disappointed. the president met with another three times in washington. was ordered home to take a rest from his responsibilities before undertaking command of the d-day invasion forces. ke found,dent, i was quite certain that d-day would be a success. and the president wanted to talk end of the war. unconditional surrender by the germans, and the best way to administer germany in the aftermath. theell as the french while war lasted. and also be setup for a united , using theanization united sta
but in the end, after meeting ,eneral eisenhower in november here he is in cairo. this was when he was visiting and he meets general eisenhower at casablanca. here he is again in tw unis. on his way back from his summit with the marshall, the president ike, --enhower, well, maydirector of this museum contest the actual wording, but we believe the president said you are going to command overlord. he had already informed churchill and the marshall and the president had informed general marshall,...
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winniolumni tzer p winniolumni micoodwin has kind assion,fore tzer p winniolumni micoodwin thd of iion, eneringdesign and perance r this kind rice. 14la mercenz.kind rice. e yourhorized er mthfinancservices. >>> joining us now, pulitzer prize winning journalist miael goodwin, columnist for "the new york post." fox news contributor. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> today in ferguson, we heard reverend al sharpton as i said in my commentary stand up and talk about i think incredibly eternal decent values that have been absence from the discussion in ferguson over these tragic two weeks, little over two weeks since michael brown was shot. what did you think of the reverend's departure at least from my expectation? >> look, i agree. i thought he was in danger of becoming an outside agitator, that phrase from the '60s that's been trotted out again, by being just like a '60s outside agitator which is what he was doing i think largely there. i think today was more of a grown-up moment for him. a moment where he talked about issues that weren't just related to this case but to the larger urban
winniolumni tzer p winniolumni micoodwin has kind assion,fore tzer p winniolumni micoodwin thd of iion, eneringdesign and perance r this kind rice. 14la mercenz.kind rice. e yourhorized er mthfinancservices. >>> joining us now, pulitzer prize winning journalist miael goodwin, columnist for "the new york post." fox news contributor. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> today in ferguson, we heard reverend al sharpton as i said in my commentary stand up and talk...
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he had already informed churchill and the marshall and the president had informed eneral marshall, who had accepted the president's decision with his trademark sound bite of deeply disappointed. the president met with eisenhower another three times in washington. when ike was ordered home to take a rest from his responsibilities before undertaking command of the d-day invasion forces. the president, ike found, was quite certain that d-day would be a success. and the president wanted to talk about the end of the war. unconditional surrender by the germans, and the best way to administer germany in the aftermath. as well as the french while the ar lasted. and also be setup for a united nations organization, using the nited states is one of the world's four policemen on the behalf of the u.n. to ensure that no third reich or empire of japan or madmen ever brought the world to destruction again. it was clear to eisenhower that the president was a man who thought always ahead, and perhaps it was the key to his genius of leadership, tempered by almost incredible patience and insurance unity
he had already informed churchill and the marshall and the president had informed eneral marshall, who had accepted the president's decision with his trademark sound bite of deeply disappointed. the president met with eisenhower another three times in washington. when ike was ordered home to take a rest from his responsibilities before undertaking command of the d-day invasion forces. the president, ike found, was quite certain that d-day would be a success. and the president wanted to talk...
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think that real their base, and -- ryal their base, and coming to ed's earlier points, this could ener in skwraoeudz eenergize themfurther. >> it would be a disaster and it would be the inof this presidency, this is a congress congressional mandate that has to be done by congress. he will face a heavy burden. lou: thank you gentleman. >> you're welcome. lou: death toll from world's worse outbreak in history rising to 900 cases of ebola most of those in liberia but officials in nigeria announced a second case of ebola. we'll have a full report tonight, fox news john roberts on efforts to treat two americans infected with ebola. we talk with doctor mark seagal as well. >> up next, commentary on count founding statements that sometimes emanate from this white house, that is next. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. weit's not justt we'd
think that real their base, and -- ryal their base, and coming to ed's earlier points, this could ener in skwraoeudz eenergize themfurther. >> it would be a disaster and it would be the inof this presidency, this is a congress congressional mandate that has to be done by congress. he will face a heavy burden. lou: thank you gentleman. >> you're welcome. lou: death toll from world's worse outbreak in history rising to 900 cases of ebola most of those in liberia but officials in...
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that's it, game over, because it's nothin to do with the ener.he energy production sounds great when you are living in north dakota. but if you magnify that, it's going otake more and more resources to produce it. >> our consumption is going down, we're producing it because we're going osel to sell it? >> we need the extra energy that we're actually producing, we're using additional energy oproduce it. -- to produce it. in other words if we were using the same amount of energy in 2003 this would be all the way down here. we're not using this extra energy for sake of the consumer, we're using it for sake of the oil industry. >> for instance the oil sands in alberta. oil trapped inside of soil. in order to get it out you need hot water and steam natural gas to create it. >> exactly. all these resources, natural gas, people, other products to get it out. the pipeline to get it out. what else could we do with that money? a lot of good things. in this country, we front pload everything. we want these rail cars of oil right now. thears on the west coas
that's it, game over, because it's nothin to do with the ener.he energy production sounds great when you are living in north dakota. but if you magnify that, it's going otake more and more resources to produce it. >> our consumption is going down, we're producing it because we're going osel to sell it? >> we need the extra energy that we're actually producing, we're using additional energy oproduce it. -- to produce it. in other words if we were using the same amount of energy in...
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i have only appreciation for eneral motors in assisting ms. byros and myself in drafting of the protocol. i doubt anyone likes all of it except ms. byros and myself. but they provided valuable input and i'm very grateful for them. >> thank you for your leadership on this and so many other funds like this. and i wish you well and certainly everybody involved as you move forward with trying to deal with these claims in the best possible way. in terms of the company, better late than never. but for those people who were dramatically impacted and have a loss that they'll never recover from, as senator kolb chur was talking about, that note from a daughter to her father is a sad last and only thing to have of those last moments of that young girl's life. we're going to be very interested as you work your way through this. and i think the company made a good choice and look forward to watching as this progresses. >> thank you, sir. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, madam chairman. i want to thank you for having this hearing which i think is very
i have only appreciation for eneral motors in assisting ms. byros and myself in drafting of the protocol. i doubt anyone likes all of it except ms. byros and myself. but they provided valuable input and i'm very grateful for them. >> thank you for your leadership on this and so many other funds like this. and i wish you well and certainly everybody involved as you move forward with trying to deal with these claims in the best possible way. in terms of the company, better late than never....
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they will ener the fight alongside the paratroopers who, afterall, are very lightly armed to deal with tanks and armored personnel carriers and everything else. they're deelting with different points of resis tense. different obstacles. on the british side, as you see closer to khan there, the most potent adversary you have is the german units converging on you. they are forming around khan to deal with the british and canadians there. that means 12th ss panzer. 21st panzer. you've got pretty good rolling ground around khan. rolling plains, plateaus and form fields that are right there in the summertime. you know, getting close to harvest. it's good tank country. there are some good roads around khan. the british want khan. it's the biggest city in normandy. it's also an inland port to help your logistics. to land your supplies and people and whatever else. so british general montgomery, 21st rmy group commander, had hoped to have khan on the first day, after d day. he will deny this later in life. he had hoped to have that. they're facing some of the toughest units in the entire germa
they will ener the fight alongside the paratroopers who, afterall, are very lightly armed to deal with tanks and armored personnel carriers and everything else. they're deelting with different points of resis tense. different obstacles. on the british side, as you see closer to khan there, the most potent adversary you have is the german units converging on you. they are forming around khan to deal with the british and canadians there. that means 12th ss panzer. 21st panzer. you've got pretty...
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navy fighter jets dropped two bombs on ener-g forces outside erbil.dent authorsed military action yesterday as isis got closer to the city in order to protect u.s. personnel the pentagon said the jets dropped bombs on a piece of artillery and the militants in the truck t towing it. we'll have continuing coverage throughout the hour. we're following another big story that is developing right now israel and mo has resumed attacks there is word that hamas and islamic jihad have formally rejected a 72-hour cease-fire extension. fighting erupted after the cease-fire ended. egypt now said the delegates won't leave until the demands are met. we are live from tel-aviv now. jim, what is the latest there? >> hello. what started for hope for peace turned into a long day of continuous rocket fire by palestinian militants with at least two israeli confirmed wounded while israel struck back with tank, guns, artillery, and air strikes. killing at least 1 10-year-old boy and wounding reportedly 15 others. there are conflicting reports whether the talks in cairo are o
navy fighter jets dropped two bombs on ener-g forces outside erbil.dent authorsed military action yesterday as isis got closer to the city in order to protect u.s. personnel the pentagon said the jets dropped bombs on a piece of artillery and the militants in the truck t towing it. we'll have continuing coverage throughout the hour. we're following another big story that is developing right now israel and mo has resumed attacks there is word that hamas and islamic jihad have formally rejected a...
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he showed it to us with news chopper 2 look over head and the amount of ener that went through the area to create these holes. >> 89 patients have been treated because of the earthquakes and most of them are cuts and lacerations. one patient we learned that flown out of the medical center and taken to a bay area's trauma center and that patient had a chimney collapsed on him or her. that's why they needed to get that child to either to children's in oakland or ucsf in stanford. we saw that chopper taking off. downtown napa, stay away if you don't have to go through the area. if you are going through the area, just keep on driving through. if you live there, probably walking around but stay away from the building, after shocks they are happening. >> we have damage that we know about and we have damage that we don't know about. part of the damage we do know about is being covered by our own alex savage who's near by a car pool. >> reporter: good morning to you, they came outside and watched these cars came crashing down. you can see three separate cars have collapsed here. there are at le
he showed it to us with news chopper 2 look over head and the amount of ener that went through the area to create these holes. >> 89 patients have been treated because of the earthquakes and most of them are cuts and lacerations. one patient we learned that flown out of the medical center and taken to a bay area's trauma center and that patient had a chimney collapsed on him or her. that's why they needed to get that child to either to children's in oakland or ucsf in stanford. we saw...
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you're not here eneric holder said it should be the norm, all officers maybe should have the kits.im. >> it's almost in some ways like a wonder that you can take people out of the symptoms of an overdose and bring them back to life. and so that to the extent that, you know, first responders in your jurisdictions are not familiar with it, you know, spread the word about narkan. >> what would you say to other states looking to implement this kind of a program? >> i have to tell you them how easy it is and attorney general holder held a conference trying to get states to look at it. this is cheap. we have had over 200 police departments request over 30,000 kits. we are providing them to them. it's considering the cost in human life and the cost to the state, this is something our law enforcement officers love to have. and we're training people to use it all the over the state of new york and we should be all over america. every police officer on the beat in every town in america should have narcan kit with them. my investigators carry it. $60 a kit. and you're going to save a lot of p
you're not here eneric holder said it should be the norm, all officers maybe should have the kits.im. >> it's almost in some ways like a wonder that you can take people out of the symptoms of an overdose and bring them back to life. and so that to the extent that, you know, first responders in your jurisdictions are not familiar with it, you know, spread the word about narkan. >> what would you say to other states looking to implement this kind of a program? >> i have to tell...
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justification to hammer the coal industry and other -- driving up costs in our country. , i had here enerala question i wanted to ask of you and i appreciate your appearance and fine leadership. the four administrators today say we need to act now. would you also say it's important that we act according to the law and do you believe the e.p.a.'s proposed existing power plant guidelines are consistent with the law? >> thank you, senator. appreciate the opportunity again. and that is why i'm here, not to debate the science or the policy. that's a matter for the scientists of this committee and members of the united states senate. whatever decision e.p.a. makes and whatever policy it decides to implement, they follow the law. they failed to do it in this case. i appreciate you introducing into the record a letter from my colleague, which goes into the legal infirments as well as the letter from the other a.g.'s from around the country who feel the same way. our role is to make sure that whatever the e.p.a. comes up, follows the law and respects the .tates' law so that's the oath i took and tha
justification to hammer the coal industry and other -- driving up costs in our country. , i had here enerala question i wanted to ask of you and i appreciate your appearance and fine leadership. the four administrators today say we need to act now. would you also say it's important that we act according to the law and do you believe the e.p.a.'s proposed existing power plant guidelines are consistent with the law? >> thank you, senator. appreciate the opportunity again. and that is why...
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eneral services organization provides facilities and infrastructure and support for the executive branch of the really the architect of the capitol that does that for the legislative branch of the government. that's what we do. i would like to use these four to describe that. irst on the left, the capitol mentioned izabeth those around the capitol, the square. the historic rounds by frederick homestead in 1874 and constructed through the 1890s. the helm stead being preimminent landscape designer at the time. nd what beautiful grounds they are. and what a beautiful time of year. in e's no better place springtime d.c. in than on capitol hill. what an honor it is to carry on thoughts, his original drawings. and we continue to plant today following today olmstead's original work. wantsly when the congress to commission a piece of artwork, they turn to the to enable that on their behalf. competition old a among sculptors to produce something like this beautiful parks and we osa maintain aesthetic judgment to what comes in to the collection doesn't and advise the congress on those kinds of mat
eneral services organization provides facilities and infrastructure and support for the executive branch of the really the architect of the capitol that does that for the legislative branch of the government. that's what we do. i would like to use these four to describe that. irst on the left, the capitol mentioned izabeth those around the capitol, the square. the historic rounds by frederick homestead in 1874 and constructed through the 1890s. the helm stead being preimminent landscape...
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if you are an investor, you are feeling an ener jirzed pop this morning. >> monster gains, you mightu concerned i was coming in your shot. >> your forehead was coming in. get out of my camera. >> for viewers around the world, cnn news room is next. for the u.s., "early start" continues right now. >>> breaking news overnight. violent marches replaced by peaceful protests as crowds turn anger into advocacy. the deadly police shooting of an unarmed black teenager. this morning, we are hours away from knowing new details about the officer who shot and killed michael brown, including his name. >>> crisis in iraq. a new warning of the islamic militants. a powerful struggle of who should lead iraq. we are live in iraq with the latest. >>> silence over gaza for now. israel and hamas working on a longer lasting peace plan in cairo. this as hamas calls for a day of rage. we are live in gaza with the latest. >>> good morning, welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it is friday, august 15th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. an order restored in ferguson. passionate protest run
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i have only appreciation for eneral motors in assisting ms. byros and myself in drafting of the protocol. i doubt anyone likes all of it except ms. byros and myself. but they provided valuable input and i'm very grateful for them. >> thank you for your leadership on this and so many other funds like this. and i wish you well and certainly everybody involved as you move forward with trying to deal with these claims in the best possible way. in terms of the company, better late than never. but for those people who were dramatically impacted and have a loss that they'll never recover from, as senator kolb chur was talking about, that note from a daughter to her father is a sad last and only thing to have of those last moments of that young girl's life. we're going to be very interested as you work your way through this. and i think the company made a good choice and look forward to watching as this progresses. >> thank you, sir. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, madam chairman. i want to thank you for having this hearing which i think is very
i have only appreciation for eneral motors in assisting ms. byros and myself in drafting of the protocol. i doubt anyone likes all of it except ms. byros and myself. but they provided valuable input and i'm very grateful for them. >> thank you for your leadership on this and so many other funds like this. and i wish you well and certainly everybody involved as you move forward with trying to deal with these claims in the best possible way. in terms of the company, better late than never....
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to rub in said i was nominated to be the inspector .eneral of dhhs she said, what is that?f you can explain something to your 80-year-old mother or your 12-year-old son in a way that makes sense, you know you're on the right track. there were three fundamental questions i had to ask myself between the time i was nominated and today. and those questions are -- first, who do you work for? second, what is your job? and third, how can you best do your job? veryof these seem like but in manyions, ways they are very tricky. start with the first one. who do you work for? i am a lawyer by training. criminal prosecuting at trial lawyer by training and probably temperament. the first thing i do is look at statute. section three of the ig act says very clearly i report to and am supervision ofal the secretary of dhs. ok. general supervision, what does that mean? you go further down. that same section of the statute says -- of course the secretary cannot prevent or prohibit the inspector general from initiating, carrying out, or completing any audit or investigation or issuing any subp
to rub in said i was nominated to be the inspector .eneral of dhhs she said, what is that?f you can explain something to your 80-year-old mother or your 12-year-old son in a way that makes sense, you know you're on the right track. there were three fundamental questions i had to ask myself between the time i was nominated and today. and those questions are -- first, who do you work for? second, what is your job? and third, how can you best do your job? veryof these seem like but in manyions,...
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i have only appreciation for eneral motors in assisting ms. byros and myself in drafting of the protocol. i doubt anyone likes all of it except ms. byros and myself. but they provided valuable input and i'm very grateful for them. >> thank you for your leadership on this and so many other funds like this. and i wish you well and certainly everybody involved as you move forward with trying to deal with these claims in the best possible way. in terms of the company, better late than never. but for those people who were dramatically impacted and have a loss that they'll never recover from, as senator kolb chur was talking about, that note from a daughter to her father is a sad last and only thing to have of those last moments of that young girl's life. we're going to be very interested as you work your way through this. and i think the company made a good choice and look forward to watching as this progresses. >> thank you, sir. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, madam chairman. i want to thank you for having this hearing which i think is very
i have only appreciation for eneral motors in assisting ms. byros and myself in drafting of the protocol. i doubt anyone likes all of it except ms. byros and myself. but they provided valuable input and i'm very grateful for them. >> thank you for your leadership on this and so many other funds like this. and i wish you well and certainly everybody involved as you move forward with trying to deal with these claims in the best possible way. in terms of the company, better late than never....
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think if hillary is the democratic nominee, she is a polarizing figure but an exciting figure and ener do so. >> well, there is a push under way in iowa by enlisting elizabeth warren to run for president. the super pac is raising funds in des moines. the group is forming a finance committee and looking to generate excitement for the first in the nation caucus. senator warren has said she's not running for president. cokie, a lot of times that doesn't mean anything but you get the sense as long as hillary is in there, elizabeth warren isn't thinking about it. >> elizabeth warren would be a disaster for the democratic party. it would be going back to howard dean or michael dukakis. steve is right, that hillary clinton could create some excitement. there's a whole group of people who turned off by her, but there are a whole group of people who are really excited by her. and the big advantage she has just demographically is that she does much, much better among white women than most democratic candidates do. and that could be a tremendous boost for her going into 2016. >> cokie, did you se
think if hillary is the democratic nominee, she is a polarizing figure but an exciting figure and ener do so. >> well, there is a push under way in iowa by enlisting elizabeth warren to run for president. the super pac is raising funds in des moines. the group is forming a finance committee and looking to generate excitement for the first in the nation caucus. senator warren has said she's not running for president. cokie, a lot of times that doesn't mean anything but you get the sense as...
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police know if they say those five words, i feared for my life, then a sonn ener exonerated. somehow the person with the gun is always the one who says i feared for my life, as opposed for the person unarmed who winds up dead. as long as that keeps happening, alecia said, just happened here right outside of cincinnati. as long as that keeps happening we'll see what we saw in ferguson and saw in cincinnati 12 years ago. >> we want to talk about moving forward. i know, reverend, you were part of the group called the cincinnati united front that eventually worked to come up with an agreement with the city, a long-term solution that the aclu of chicago calls one of the most innovative devised to improve community relation. what was that agreement? >> we went down to ferguson last week. spent four days in ferguson, to share with them the agreement that wep hashed out and hammered out here in cincinnati, that brings reforms to how use of forms is used in cincinnati police. it established a police community, problem-oriented policing, it established oversight community complaint aut
police know if they say those five words, i feared for my life, then a sonn ener exonerated. somehow the person with the gun is always the one who says i feared for my life, as opposed for the person unarmed who winds up dead. as long as that keeps happening, alecia said, just happened here right outside of cincinnati. as long as that keeps happening we'll see what we saw in ferguson and saw in cincinnati 12 years ago. >> we want to talk about moving forward. i know, reverend, you were...