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what are the commitments, et cetera.e additional changes we have been in conversation with city college about are that wae are thinking that the publi utilities commission will take over all custodial and security for the building. right now city college is responsible for the custodial for 89% of the building and security. and it is super expensive and they are facing their own financial shortfalls based on the state. and the inability for the p.u.c. als the owner to -- as the owner to quality control and if we take that on it helps the city college but allows us to take control of whatever is happening in the building and hire local firms as we think about those pieces of work. around the security piece, we met with the police chief. he was not the police chief when we met him but to talk about security in the area and opportunities to think through a collaboration both with the police department, shiver's department -- sheriff's department and hiring local security to get through the security issues. some of it is peo
what are the commitments, et cetera.e additional changes we have been in conversation with city college about are that wae are thinking that the publi utilities commission will take over all custodial and security for the building. right now city college is responsible for the custodial for 89% of the building and security. and it is super expensive and they are facing their own financial shortfalls based on the state. and the inability for the p.u.c. als the owner to -- as the owner to quality...
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, et cetera. but you see that stuff above the surface. do you know what really matters? at least as much as discussed below the surface. the infrastructural of that economy. in fact, i can't build a start up today if i don't know how to access, design houses across the country or around the world, wind foundries to try out ideas, always needing public relations, law firms, the bio game. i now far out, how do i build bioreactors. by the way, on the east coast. in order to buy content build these models. that stuff doesn't get talked about. it's not too visible. now i have to say that a company that it won't mention when you started i'm a part of, we had to leave the united states in order to find the right kind of foundry to experiment with building a new kind of transistor. we did not have the hidden infrastructure we needed to try this out. that was not meant to be a generic case could it was a particular case. not that significant but i'm just calling attention to the fact that it's the shadow s
, et cetera. but you see that stuff above the surface. do you know what really matters? at least as much as discussed below the surface. the infrastructural of that economy. in fact, i can't build a start up today if i don't know how to access, design houses across the country or around the world, wind foundries to try out ideas, always needing public relations, law firms, the bio game. i now far out, how do i build bioreactors. by the way, on the east coast. in order to buy content build these...
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too many side effects, the fda pulls out the drug from the market, et cetera, et cetera.but that is not the function of global diplomacy and international relations. the world is not a problem for america to solve. the world is our reality for america to understand and live with. so some things you have to live with, some things you can inflict a change. interact and look him historically the americans have always succeeded in influencing nations that interacted with, not the nation's, not interacted with. without argument. and i have to be very cautious in saying that. look at the difference between your influence on eastern europe within your interacted with, and north korea, iran and cuba, countries that you actually don't maintain diplomatic relations with. where were you most successful entrants a bring your values and making people understand your perspective? and even change their own conduct closer to yours. so i think afghanistan also over time will have the interaction, et cetera come instead of going with the agenda saying it's either or, break up or sort of be
too many side effects, the fda pulls out the drug from the market, et cetera, et cetera.but that is not the function of global diplomacy and international relations. the world is not a problem for america to solve. the world is our reality for america to understand and live with. so some things you have to live with, some things you can inflict a change. interact and look him historically the americans have always succeeded in influencing nations that interacted with, not the nation's, not...
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, et cetera . as well as other things. but this luncheon was with us fifty women who were to discuss the problems among the young people at that time, and when the time i came i rose . raised my hand and told mrs. johnson what the young boys of this country had told me, who had fled united states, met me in my dressing rooms, no matter which part of the world i was in, such as canada and england, et cetera. and we would sit on my . my floor of my dressing room, or in my hotel suite, and we would discuss what it was that they was problemed with, and the biggest problem among them was our involvement in vietnam. and they said, "if you're a good guy, you don't get sent . you get sent to vietnam. if you're a bad guy, you have a little stigma against you and you don't go to vietnam. " not that they did not love the country, but they didn't want us to be involved there. it was a dishonorable war and it was an unwinnable war. so when i raised my hand and told mrs. johnson what those boys had told me and also how i felt about our
, et cetera . as well as other things. but this luncheon was with us fifty women who were to discuss the problems among the young people at that time, and when the time i came i rose . raised my hand and told mrs. johnson what the young boys of this country had told me, who had fled united states, met me in my dressing rooms, no matter which part of the world i was in, such as canada and england, et cetera. and we would sit on my . my floor of my dressing room, or in my hotel suite, and we...
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it stops child carees aance for the poor, et cetera. people will look around and go, whose fault in s this? governor dayton says, have your meetings, go to your town halls, see what you get. which is a strong move. how do you think it resolves itself as we take it to the people of minnesota? >> i think the governor and other democrats know, minnesotans are standing with the governor. they believe, a vast majority of minnesotans, believe his proposal is the best, it is the responsible way out of mess and by asking the richest minnesotans to did a little bit more, we can resolve the mess we are in. in coming days and weeks just like the last six months, the only one showing a willingness to compromise, reach across the aisle and month of off 6 of their original position is the governor. he moved a mile. the republicans haven't moved an inch in this debate. all to protect the richest minnesotans. that's unfortunate because the rest of us, the rest of the 99.7% of minnesotans have to go through this miserable experience thanks to the republ
it stops child carees aance for the poor, et cetera. people will look around and go, whose fault in s this? governor dayton says, have your meetings, go to your town halls, see what you get. which is a strong move. how do you think it resolves itself as we take it to the people of minnesota? >> i think the governor and other democrats know, minnesotans are standing with the governor. they believe, a vast majority of minnesotans, believe his proposal is the best, it is the responsible way...
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, et cetera. all now we have shown to be false. is this pie in the sky? why didn't george soros think about? he makes three-$4 billion on his good year, and to, two-and-a-half on apache but he's extremely smart. he knows what civic action does. he's got an open society institute. am i missing something? isn't a lack of imagination? is it a lack that if some of you called him he would never turn the calls because it wasn't his idea? is it too much of a hypothetical? what do you think we could have avoided, a disaster that is still in the making for the people of iraq and our soldiers and our standing in the world and our environment. >> i think it's a lovely idea, executing would have been impossible. >> tell me why. >> you can't put $200 million to work in nine months and be effective. someone came to me with that proposition, i would say show me your plan, showing the details of your plan. how are you going to spend your money, how are you going to know if you're doing any good? no one comes with
, et cetera. all now we have shown to be false. is this pie in the sky? why didn't george soros think about? he makes three-$4 billion on his good year, and to, two-and-a-half on apache but he's extremely smart. he knows what civic action does. he's got an open society institute. am i missing something? isn't a lack of imagination? is it a lack that if some of you called him he would never turn the calls because it wasn't his idea? is it too much of a hypothetical? what do you think we could...
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access to water, access, et cetera. what we talk to in some cases is, can you get joint development zones that transit north and south, that would make people comfortable, that both, everybody is developing equally from that kind of development. you would also ease some of the migration pressures if you could develop better some of the water above the line. we saw, we see that in abyei and southern kordofan. so those things would help alleviate some of the tension, that i think equally important, you'll cooperation because you really want on the border cooperation between the governors on each side. and a lot of them, the governors, are very interested in perhaps programs that facilitate that as well as conflict resolution could be useful. >> what about legal authority to work in area act food security, or democracy project? >> well, i think, you know, on food security, i think sudan, government of sudan is going to face a lot of very difficult and economic challenges. they're losing a lot of the oil income. i think may
access to water, access, et cetera. what we talk to in some cases is, can you get joint development zones that transit north and south, that would make people comfortable, that both, everybody is developing equally from that kind of development. you would also ease some of the migration pressures if you could develop better some of the water above the line. we saw, we see that in abyei and southern kordofan. so those things would help alleviate some of the tension, that i think equally...
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access to cheaper labor, less regulation, less environmental restrictions, et cetera, et cetera.t's beautiful if you run a business. i just dropped your costs by 50%. there is no better way to keep wages down by doing business with a country that has unionists murdered maybe in america they would like to, but wouldn't dare do it, just get a trade agreement with a country where they do it. >> the challenge is investor rights, as you point out, are protected, protected through the courts, they're protected through countervailing tariffs. labor rights is window dressing if you're a worker, you do not have the same standing as an investment in the factory. that's the fundamental problem. we wonder why our trade deficits grows and why we're lose -- >> money is flying out of our country by the trillions. >> and why there haven't been labor rights improvements in any of these countries where we've had trade deals, and it's simply because these ly to to any count, and applying it to klemm byia is the most egregious example because -- >> they kill them. >> union members are active targete
access to cheaper labor, less regulation, less environmental restrictions, et cetera, et cetera.t's beautiful if you run a business. i just dropped your costs by 50%. there is no better way to keep wages down by doing business with a country that has unionists murdered maybe in america they would like to, but wouldn't dare do it, just get a trade agreement with a country where they do it. >> the challenge is investor rights, as you point out, are protected, protected through the courts,...
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, et cetera, et cetera.spent we want to give everybody an opportunity to dialogue with jorge as well. if you wouldn't mind raising her hand and introducing herself. i will start with a cosponsor of this event and then come back to ginny. >> thank you. i'm the director of the fellows program in america, and we've had a great collaboration with her time with jorge and i also had the privilege of editing him from time to time in various newspapers, and it's always been an intellectual privilege to work with you. and i really congratulate you on this book which is fantastic. i had the opportunity to finish it yesterday on the train. i wanted to ask you come with most riveting passages was your description about the lack of social cohesion and civic engagement in mexico. .. >> what are some of the ways in which people's engagement in society that you're seeing today give you a sense of optimism about that trend being reversed. or have we not seen that change started to kick in yet? >> well, let me add, there's so
, et cetera, et cetera.spent we want to give everybody an opportunity to dialogue with jorge as well. if you wouldn't mind raising her hand and introducing herself. i will start with a cosponsor of this event and then come back to ginny. >> thank you. i'm the director of the fellows program in america, and we've had a great collaboration with her time with jorge and i also had the privilege of editing him from time to time in various newspapers, and it's always been an intellectual...
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you hang red blood cells, plasma, et cetera. it appears to be -- >> you may not need as much if you use the red blood cells earlier. let me ask you a broader question. is it easier continue knto inno battlefield than it is back home? >> that's a pretty complicated question, actually. innovation happens all the time and in multiple places. the rules for research and innovation are the same as they are back home with institutiona review boards. there are no differences. what is different on a battlefield, the number of severely injured patients is three to four times greater than what we see in a civilian community. the docs and nurses are living together, eating together and all you really do is work, eat, sleep and occasionally work out. there's no other distractions. it's a simple lifestyle, focused completely on patients. i think lifestyle and the larger number of injured patients coming in is what causes innovations to spring from war. >> if you have situations of war where you have mass casualties, you have a, in some situat
you hang red blood cells, plasma, et cetera. it appears to be -- >> you may not need as much if you use the red blood cells earlier. let me ask you a broader question. is it easier continue knto inno battlefield than it is back home? >> that's a pretty complicated question, actually. innovation happens all the time and in multiple places. the rules for research and innovation are the same as they are back home with institutiona review boards. there are no differences. what is...
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. >> home repair is funny. >> jimmy: who decides what the et cetera is?sion made during the game? and there are no winners. well, maybe everybody is. >> yes. >> jimmy: in the home drinking game. >> we should try it. >> jimmy: i know your real name is not sasha alexander and i think i'm incapable of pronouncing it. >> what why did you decide to change it? >> because it was short. >> jimmy: where are your parents from? what kind of language is this? can we say that again? >> well, it's -- susanna -- >> jimmy: going to make me say ititgain? >> you would know how. >> we really never used it since i was born. >> jimmy: your parents -- >> they changed it. from serbia and italy. >> jimmy: do you go back there when -- >> i used to go back in the summers as a kid, you know -- >> jimmy: to where? >> both. they would -- my family would vacation everywhere and we would end up in a remote village and i have a random man asking me if i went there to find a husband and i would say, no, i'm 15, i'm not -- >> jimmy: well, you're over the hill, i think, in serbia, right? a
. >> home repair is funny. >> jimmy: who decides what the et cetera is?sion made during the game? and there are no winners. well, maybe everybody is. >> yes. >> jimmy: in the home drinking game. >> we should try it. >> jimmy: i know your real name is not sasha alexander and i think i'm incapable of pronouncing it. >> what why did you decide to change it? >> because it was short. >> jimmy: where are your parents from? what kind of language is...
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and please remember all of the things i told you about e- mails, et cetera, et cetera. >> reporter: anthony is charged with first degree murder of her daughter and could face the death penalty if convicted. she sat stone-faced earlier today as the judge instructed jurors how to proceed in the deliberation. he gave jurors the option of finding andthony guilty of a lesser time -- anthony guilty of a lesser crime. >> therefore f you decide that the main accusation has not been proven beyond a reasonable doubt, you will decide if the defendant is guilty of any lesser included crime. >> reporter: she also faces charges of ago vietd child abuse, aggravated manslaughter and four charges of lying. -- aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter and four charges of lying. they will return here in the morning and the judge will give everybody 30 minutes warning before the verdict is read in court. >>> what could be a new assault case against dominique strauss- kahn. >>> a fourth of july fishing trip turns into a disaster as the boast capsizes off the mexican coast. more on the americans still miss
and please remember all of the things i told you about e- mails, et cetera, et cetera. >> reporter: anthony is charged with first degree murder of her daughter and could face the death penalty if convicted. she sat stone-faced earlier today as the judge instructed jurors how to proceed in the deliberation. he gave jurors the option of finding andthony guilty of a lesser time -- anthony guilty of a lesser crime. >> therefore f you decide that the main accusation has not been proven...
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you're ignorant and should be ashamed of yourself, you let a murderer go free, et cetera, et cetera. know? things like that. i just -- i don't want to read it. >>> our gary tuchman had a chance to talk with juror number 3 and he joins us live from orlando. she told you she agonized over this verdict, right, gary? >> reporter: no question about it, kyra. i thought one of the most fascinating things that jennifer ford told me we all remember defense attorneys after the verdict was reached celebrating in the bar and having champagne, you know? one of the defense attorneys giving the media the finger for taking camera shots inside. what is really interesting, she tells us they believe that much of what they heard from those defense attorneys in opening statements were a bunch of lies. the main things they said. the defense attorneys say that caylee anthony drowned and that casey anthony was molested by her father and, therefore, this family kept all kinds of secrets. they didn't believe a word of that. nevertheless what jennifer told me was because the prosecution didn't present enough e
you're ignorant and should be ashamed of yourself, you let a murderer go free, et cetera, et cetera. know? things like that. i just -- i don't want to read it. >>> our gary tuchman had a chance to talk with juror number 3 and he joins us live from orlando. she told you she agonized over this verdict, right, gary? >> reporter: no question about it, kyra. i thought one of the most fascinating things that jennifer ford told me we all remember defense attorneys after the verdict was...
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, et cetera, but we are also seeing poll after poll after poll that shows americans want compromise,ere should be something on the revenue side, and you are saying no, so why are you ignoring the polls and saying this is what the elections said? >> well, that's not true. as you know, our budget that we passed in the spring dealt with all of the corporate loopholes that the president wants to do away with it. our budget did away with those but did away with them in a manner that allows for fundamental tax reform so you get the whole situation fixed and solved. we're not interested in doing bites at the apple or nips at the side, because that is not what will get this crisis solved. yes, our budget took away the corporate loopholes and broadened the base for tax reform and lowered the rates for individuals so we can get this economy growing and creating jobs, because that's the key, we have to grow our way out of this challenge. >> speaking for yourself or the leadership if you care to, if you cannot get these things that you have outlined, major structural changes somehow within the n
, et cetera, but we are also seeing poll after poll after poll that shows americans want compromise,ere should be something on the revenue side, and you are saying no, so why are you ignoring the polls and saying this is what the elections said? >> well, that's not true. as you know, our budget that we passed in the spring dealt with all of the corporate loopholes that the president wants to do away with it. our budget did away with those but did away with them in a manner that allows for...
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he says how many people are know he's here and he said the people on the el al plane, the staff, et cetera0 or 40. and ben-gurion says "the whole country will know by tomorrow" and he goes tothe knesset announce. t then they have to figure out how to try him. who should try him, wherehey should try him. they don't have a courtroom large ough. who's going to defend him. they fd a germanawyer to defend him. germany reses to pay. usually germany pays the cost of dense of one of its citizens but germany says he escaped and lived around pseudonym, we're t responsible. israelays for his defense. >>ose: he neve became an argentine citizen in >> no, but he lived under the name ricardo clem mono. and then gideon hausner makes a very important decision. he thinks about the nuremberg trials a he thinks about the nuremberg trial which is take place during the war a many leading nazis were tried didn't capture the imagination of the world and he says i want these trials to capture the imagination of the world the nuremberg trials were based on documents. no survivor witnesses gave testimony because it
he says how many people are know he's here and he said the people on the el al plane, the staff, et cetera0 or 40. and ben-gurion says "the whole country will know by tomorrow" and he goes tothe knesset announce. t then they have to figure out how to try him. who should try him, wherehey should try him. they don't have a courtroom large ough. who's going to defend him. they fd a germanawyer to defend him. germany reses to pay. usually germany pays the cost of dense of one of its...
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et cetera, et cetera, into prolong exile. writers and intellectuals also form association, local and international. both to cater for the welfare for their members as well as contribute to human situation. one must ask why an organization like pen international is classified as an illegal organization in a supposedly enlightened nation like tunisia where some of its members are subjected to routine harassment? among them let me single out in the immediate, two writers currently surfing writers. being on trial for politically motivated charges. to what minds are excluded for national productivity. whose hideous construction of security needs have been sacrificed? there is a sad way across the continent north to south east to west an echo that narrow rates that deer taxpayeriation -- deterioration and mugabe locked in an ultimate state burial even if the nation over which they preside over themselves are buried in the rubble of offensive power. well, familiar protests on behalf of our literary tribe, full of sound and fury and
et cetera, et cetera, into prolong exile. writers and intellectuals also form association, local and international. both to cater for the welfare for their members as well as contribute to human situation. one must ask why an organization like pen international is classified as an illegal organization in a supposedly enlightened nation like tunisia where some of its members are subjected to routine harassment? among them let me single out in the immediate, two writers currently surfing writers....
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, et cetera, et cetera.e calling these freshmen, i can get you clips from a decade ago or 15 years ago, people were saying the same thing about myself and largent and coburn and salmon and shadegg. excep >> except, joe, i would say at the end of the day, when you were there, when that group was there, there was much more willingness to compromise at the 11th hour than there is now and much more party discipline. >> more than needed to compromise. and i think a lot of times i didn't compromise. i mean, ask tom delay, a point where they just stopped whipping me. that said, i was never in a position if a bill didn't pass by date x, there's a good chance the stock market was going to collapse. when we decided not to reopen the federal government, know, we went on "larry king" there were g guys with snowmobiles they went around national park screaming at us. that was pretty much the extent of it. but this is pretty significant. i will say that the people i mentioned, steve largent and lindsey graham and matt salm
, et cetera, et cetera.e calling these freshmen, i can get you clips from a decade ago or 15 years ago, people were saying the same thing about myself and largent and coburn and salmon and shadegg. excep >> except, joe, i would say at the end of the day, when you were there, when that group was there, there was much more willingness to compromise at the 11th hour than there is now and much more party discipline. >> more than needed to compromise. and i think a lot of times i didn't...
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, et cetera. and again, once put it in the process of dialogue and normalization with all our neighbors, we feel more secure, i think that is going to be less and less significant than it seems right now. >> thank you mr. ambassador. i am day become a member of the rotary club of washington, d.c. and the rotary movement worldwide has been trying to eradicate since 1985. and last month i was at our annual convention which happened to be in america. and bill gates spoke to us and he gave all kinds of data about how we are closing in the eradication of older. and he pointed out there are four countries, nigeria, india, pakistan and afghanistan, and the last year for which there is data, of course 2010. and he says it has decreased in nigeria, india and afghanistan, and afghanistan it. they have -- [inaudible] but it increased from 60 some the 144 from 2005-2010. he didn't give reasons our hypotheses why this might be so. let it seems to indicate that there are parts of the country that just are too r
, et cetera. and again, once put it in the process of dialogue and normalization with all our neighbors, we feel more secure, i think that is going to be less and less significant than it seems right now. >> thank you mr. ambassador. i am day become a member of the rotary club of washington, d.c. and the rotary movement worldwide has been trying to eradicate since 1985. and last month i was at our annual convention which happened to be in america. and bill gates spoke to us and he gave...
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et cetera, et cetera. this one, you go to marxism. of brazil is a marxist guerilla revolutionary that spent time in prison. what is the main goal to real marxist, believers of this. not the hillary clinton of the world pew the believers of the marxist thing. we're the oppressor. we have been taking the land and the resources and everything elig. what better way to redistribute the wealth? take from the rich americans and give it to the poor country and poor people in brazil. that is all that is, redistribution of wealth. does it make sense? back in a second. >> glenn: back with kevin williamson, richard poe. richard who has a question here. >> yes, glenn, do you see the plot that steven lerner is planning to take down jp morgan and the stockton working? if not, do they have an a terptive plan? >> glenn: they have a million, i think they have a million of them. the stockton, we exposed on the program audio, we recorder steven lerner, seiu saying he will take down the new york stock exchange and jp morgan chase and do it by encouraging
et cetera, et cetera. this one, you go to marxism. of brazil is a marxist guerilla revolutionary that spent time in prison. what is the main goal to real marxist, believers of this. not the hillary clinton of the world pew the believers of the marxist thing. we're the oppressor. we have been taking the land and the resources and everything elig. what better way to redistribute the wealth? take from the rich americans and give it to the poor country and poor people in brazil. that is all that...
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those same progressives are now giving the president hell for taking too much time, et cetera. it's been amazing to watch that 180 there. number two, there is nothing wrong with the president taking his time to consider all sides. but at some point people want to see the president fighting for them. that's what their polling suggested that people want to know whether or not the president is fighting for them. my grand dad said there's some fights that ain't worth fighting even if you win. there's other fights you have to fight even if you lose. i think americans want to see the president fight for them. >> hold that thought. we'll see what you think he should be fighting on and why. >>> the day i'm inaugurated, this country looks at itself >>> the day i'm inaugurated, this country looks at itself differently and the world looks at america differently. if you believe that we've got to heal america and we've got to repair our standing in the world, then i think my supporters believe that i am a messenger who can deliver that message around the world in a way no other candidate ca
those same progressives are now giving the president hell for taking too much time, et cetera. it's been amazing to watch that 180 there. number two, there is nothing wrong with the president taking his time to consider all sides. but at some point people want to see the president fighting for them. that's what their polling suggested that people want to know whether or not the president is fighting for them. my grand dad said there's some fights that ain't worth fighting even if you win....
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[laughter] that et cetera is an essential catch-all, because there's a lot of freaky stuff goin' on inlaughter] okay? man on corn, corn on man, corn on cob, butter on corn on cob on man. but i know what you're thinking, "stephen, that sounds delicious, [laughter] but i thought you said this pledge had something controversial in it." well, it does. in the preamble to the pledge. here on the first page. >> it says that slavery had a disastrous impact on african-american families, yet sadly a child born into slavery in 1860 was more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two-parent household than was african-american baby born after the election of the first of usa's first african-american president. >> stephen: tough medicine, but it's true. under slavery not only did black kids have a father and a mother, but a lot of time they had a biological father who also owned them. that's being invested in your kids lives. [laughter] so far only two candidates have had the courage to sign the pledge. one was former public figure rick santorum. jim? >> this is a pledge you would sign? >
[laughter] that et cetera is an essential catch-all, because there's a lot of freaky stuff goin' on inlaughter] okay? man on corn, corn on man, corn on cob, butter on corn on cob on man. but i know what you're thinking, "stephen, that sounds delicious, [laughter] but i thought you said this pledge had something controversial in it." well, it does. in the preamble to the pledge. here on the first page. >> it says that slavery had a disastrous impact on african-american families,...
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when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one
when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he...
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people or sensitive with asthma, et cetera, it will be bad. we fall through very humid 80s. the chances for storm go up later this week. we'll tell you when that happens and look towards your weekend coming up. >>> we're already days into july. this summer is one of the deadliest on record for boaters. rescue crews spent hours looking for a 25-year-old man on the magothy river. james kane was thrown into the water when the boat made a sharp turn. a fleer by vessel was able to grab his friend but kane disappeared. >> searching the surface by water and air. we also have divers on scene along with sonar. >> crews searched and were back out there early today. so far, maryland has seen 13 boating deaths this summer. >>> we now know the name of the little boy who was pulled from a park. say kwan kennedy was reported missing from the park about 8:00 yesterday morning. after a search by park workers, kennedy was pulled from the water just as rescue crews arrived. >>> the baltimore city police department is hiring. they're looking for applicants. the group is taking a test. if you mi
people or sensitive with asthma, et cetera, it will be bad. we fall through very humid 80s. the chances for storm go up later this week. we'll tell you when that happens and look towards your weekend coming up. >>> we're already days into july. this summer is one of the deadliest on record for boaters. rescue crews spent hours looking for a 25-year-old man on the magothy river. james kane was thrown into the water when the boat made a sharp turn. a fleer by vessel was able to grab his...
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et cetera. i don't think that's an option to go in one tranche. >> what about my second idea, basically go this year, the way that boehner wants it, and next year basically allow the president to raise the debt ceiling, with the congress having the ability to pass a measure against that, but then have to get two thirds to override his veto. wouldn't that be a good compromise? >> that's a compromise, except then you lose the tea party people. mitch mcconnell is an old-fashioned politician, where he said let's make it the president's responsibility to raise the debt ceiling. that's too clever by half by the tea party people. they want to say that they cast a vote to get control of spending, and they won't regard that compromise you're talking about as the way to do it. what boehner is saying behind the scenes, as i understand it, to his members is, look, if you don't do this, we're going to get blamed. the media's going to be against you, the national consensus is going to be against you, don't fo
et cetera. i don't think that's an option to go in one tranche. >> what about my second idea, basically go this year, the way that boehner wants it, and next year basically allow the president to raise the debt ceiling, with the congress having the ability to pass a measure against that, but then have to get two thirds to override his veto. wouldn't that be a good compromise? >> that's a compromise, except then you lose the tea party people. mitch mcconnell is an old-fashioned...
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a greeter when you come in and you could hire local individuals to welcome people, direct them, et cetera. so a look at local jobs and you want people when you come into a plates and y-- place we want pe to welcome you. clear signage is important. if you come in different doors you can get lost and either you get rid of the doors and have one or you have ways to find out where you are. increased access to conference and meetings. with all of the potential tenants we have talked about what their space needs are and pushed back so we don't need eight different conference rooms. we need a couple of conference rooms that they share. we need robust commuter labs that everybody can access. the staffing is the next bullet point. tony has done an amazing job of staffing the commission. as far as there being staff that can maintain the building management so when elevator is not working or lights are broke we need>> and the last point ta- about looking at this building, as within about green, innovative thinkers, we do everything from solar to rain barrels to things with fish and waste. how do we
a greeter when you come in and you could hire local individuals to welcome people, direct them, et cetera. so a look at local jobs and you want people when you come into a plates and y-- place we want pe to welcome you. clear signage is important. if you come in different doors you can get lost and either you get rid of the doors and have one or you have ways to find out where you are. increased access to conference and meetings. with all of the potential tenants we have talked about what their...
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et cetera, et cetera. and he said something like, it has nothing to do with you. i'll explain later. >> could it be he had an inkling of what was coming that night at the rehearsal dinner? at the restaurant the chef heard from the dishwasher that something wasn't right. >> he said these two old scraggly fishermen guys were here looking for mike. >> he was too busy cooking to think about it because mike was hosting all of his friends and investors that night and as usual was sparing no expense. >> the swinging door into the kitchen opened up. i seen the two fishermen guys walk in. i was like, oh. what's going on here? and they asked, you mike grogan? he said yeah. >> one of the waiters came out and said you really need to get out here. he said they're arresting mike. >> those scraggly guys weren't fishermen. they were u.s. marshals. >> they cuffed him. he said, oh, can you please not take me through the front? >> but that's what they did. >> came walking out and, you know, hands behind his back. >> by the time i made it outside, he was already in the police car. >>
et cetera, et cetera. and he said something like, it has nothing to do with you. i'll explain later. >> could it be he had an inkling of what was coming that night at the rehearsal dinner? at the restaurant the chef heard from the dishwasher that something wasn't right. >> he said these two old scraggly fishermen guys were here looking for mike. >> he was too busy cooking to think about it because mike was hosting all of his friends and investors that night and as usual was...
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conjunction with the evidence that was in the car and the evidence that was at the crime scene, et cetera defense, on the other hand, is going to do just the opposite. they're going to try to get jurors to focus on single issues in an efffft to say, this should demonstrate reasonable doubt, and i do think you'll see the defense focusing on cause of death. the best argument the defense has is that the prosecution has a difficult time proving that this child was actually killed at the hands of another as opposed to the possibility of an accident, so i think you're going to hear a lot about that if the defense does a good job but then again the defense did such a bad job in its opening statement, who knows. >> we shall see. it all rests upon tomorrrr. >> absolutely. >> all right. >>> well, ron has the other headlines for us this morning. >> good morning, again, bianna, dan. good morning, everyone. >>> in the news dominique strauss-kahn enjoyed a night out in new york city last night after being freed from house arrest on friday. the sexual assault case agaiait him appears to be collapsing be
conjunction with the evidence that was in the car and the evidence that was at the crime scene, et cetera defense, on the other hand, is going to do just the opposite. they're going to try to get jurors to focus on single issues in an efffft to say, this should demonstrate reasonable doubt, and i do think you'll see the defense focusing on cause of death. the best argument the defense has is that the prosecution has a difficult time proving that this child was actually killed at the hands of...
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we were talking about the prenup and et cetera.five or six months -- weeks before. and things did not seem quite the way they ought to be. she was preparing to -- a song for the first time. and i think her focus was on that. but in the weeks immediately afterward, as we got very close to the marriage, you know, something was not right. but i didn't see it coming. i mean, i truly didn't see it coming. >> the skeptics, you know, were saying, come on, hef, you're 85, she was 25. how was this ever going to work as a marriage? playboy girl, yes. but not as a genuine marriage. i was surprised that you had taken the plunge again at 85. i mean, what do you say to the skeptics who said this was never -- never had a chance? >> i think it's a very valid question. i think quite frankly now, the day after, i'm asking myself the same thing. you know. where was my head? i did it -- i made the commitment, quite frankly, because i felt that i had -- in a previous relationship with holly not been there for her in the way that she wanted me to be. an
we were talking about the prenup and et cetera.five or six months -- weeks before. and things did not seem quite the way they ought to be. she was preparing to -- a song for the first time. and i think her focus was on that. but in the weeks immediately afterward, as we got very close to the marriage, you know, something was not right. but i didn't see it coming. i mean, i truly didn't see it coming. >> the skeptics, you know, were saying, come on, hef, you're 85, she was 25. how was this...