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et cetera, et cetera.so, we need to take on developing those capacities in places where we are thin right now. and then again, as we talked about, we have -- we have already succeeded at changing the readiness and responsiveness of portions of the nrf. we need to continue to adopt the nrf but that's not the end. that's why i say through warsaw and you correctly point out that may not be the best choice of words but i'm trying to communicate. but the point is we should not stop at the nrf in addressing our readiness and responsiveness. what truly will deter nations is as we bring the entire nato force structure, even just incrementally, more ready and responsive. and to the gentleman's previous question that takes money, doesn't it? prioritization and aloe case of money in order to do that. but i think as we go through warsaw into longer term adaptation, it's about capabilities that are shored in and about continuing to address our readiness and responsiveness. >> i think we have time for a couple more ques
et cetera, et cetera.so, we need to take on developing those capacities in places where we are thin right now. and then again, as we talked about, we have -- we have already succeeded at changing the readiness and responsiveness of portions of the nrf. we need to continue to adopt the nrf but that's not the end. that's why i say through warsaw and you correctly point out that may not be the best choice of words but i'm trying to communicate. but the point is we should not stop at the nrf in...
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, et cetera. so the good news is as they always have been that men and women who wear the uniform virtually and already have been able to adopt and have responded. it's been pretty breathtaking to watch him perspective as the secretary. >> absolutely. it's in some ways it's a very high profile public job and in other ways there's a lot of work that you do behind the scenes, and the chief will take the lead and java relationship, the two of you come in who does what. >> usually. >> right. usually. you know, nine years ago you still had over 100,000 soldiers deployed active duty roughly and while they're in different places doubt the temple still israel to the high for a lot of different personnel and service members. it's a challenge because you remember the difficulties with long to plummet from one to one, deployed ration time in a challenge on people and their families. and then now we have a for small rotational-based as opposed to forward family-based forward. and at the height of the iraq and
, et cetera. so the good news is as they always have been that men and women who wear the uniform virtually and already have been able to adopt and have responded. it's been pretty breathtaking to watch him perspective as the secretary. >> absolutely. it's in some ways it's a very high profile public job and in other ways there's a lot of work that you do behind the scenes, and the chief will take the lead and java relationship, the two of you come in who does what. >> usually....
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they are at the place of readiness to be able to deal with the law enforcement referrals, et cetera.o with that, we have our team working with them on safety plans. we have our team working with them to have them in a place in which when they are at a place of being ready, they know where they can go to. they have a plan to be able to work with us. and they have a team and a phone call that can be made to help them be able to get to a place of safety in that situation. >> we're talking about domestic violence. this team's strategy for dealing with it by getting to the root causes. we'll continue our discussion after this. here in vineland, new jersey, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. it's white breast meat chicken every time. because white breast meat chicken releases its flavor into the broth and absorbs more flavor from it. and in vineland, it's all about flavor so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. >>> welcome back. we're talking this morning about domestic violence. an
they are at the place of readiness to be able to deal with the law enforcement referrals, et cetera.o with that, we have our team working with them on safety plans. we have our team working with them to have them in a place in which when they are at a place of being ready, they know where they can go to. they have a plan to be able to work with us. and they have a team and a phone call that can be made to help them be able to get to a place of safety in that situation. >> we're talking...
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cetera, et cetera.understood sometimes do enough is good enough, and also recognize that the affordable way for us in the future was to build something in a fashion that incrementally from generation to generation you could add onto and adopt do whatever the new realities of the day may be. i won't tell you we've turned that one of 80 degrees, but in the last five years most of our developmental programs were on time and on budget. the reality we've had to deal with, as you mentioned, is available monies to opinion than what it was through an outright budget vote on whether we go goo a continuing resolution that doesn't allow you oftentimes to reconfigure needs within a program. we decided ground combat vehicle, for example, to put that aside. gcc, despite the urban legends to the contrary, that was on-time and on budget. there was a performing program but it became in the near-term unaffordable. what we did was put that aside. we are examining technologies and advancement that were developed to the poi
cetera, et cetera.understood sometimes do enough is good enough, and also recognize that the affordable way for us in the future was to build something in a fashion that incrementally from generation to generation you could add onto and adopt do whatever the new realities of the day may be. i won't tell you we've turned that one of 80 degrees, but in the last five years most of our developmental programs were on time and on budget. the reality we've had to deal with, as you mentioned, is...
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et cetera, et cetera.so, we need to take on developing those capacities in places where we are thin right now. and then again, as we talked about, we have -- we have already succeeded at changing the readiness and responsiveness of portions of the nrf. we need to continue to adopt the nrf but that's not the end. that's why i say through warsaw and you correctly point out that may not be the best choice of words but i'm trying to communicate. but the point is we should not stop at the nrf in addressing our readiness and responsiveness. what truly will deter nations is as we bring the entire nato force structure, even just incrementally, more ready and responsive. and to the gentleman's previous question that takes money, doesn't it? prioritization and aloe case of money in order to do that. but i think as we go through warsaw into longer term adaptation, it's about capabilities that are shored in and about continuing to address our readiness and responsiveness. >> i think we have time for a couple more ques
et cetera, et cetera.so, we need to take on developing those capacities in places where we are thin right now. and then again, as we talked about, we have -- we have already succeeded at changing the readiness and responsiveness of portions of the nrf. we need to continue to adopt the nrf but that's not the end. that's why i say through warsaw and you correctly point out that may not be the best choice of words but i'm trying to communicate. but the point is we should not stop at the nrf in...
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it goes back to world war ii, nazi propaganda, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. it's a way of life. and the enemy and all of these people who don't like us, they're fueling this. and they are using the internet and social media, et cetera. they're cleaning our clock in this arena. so we've got to get smart about that kind of thing. the great analyzer of all of these kind of challenges. come on. >> you sit down. i'll get up. but i'm not going to say much. >> i'm not going to sit down, so you better say it. >> it's very tough coming after al gray. i'm not going to say anything. i thought the minister had really kind of shown us what the terrible dilemmas were. emotion on one hand versus strategy in the other. the book, which is quite interesting quotes ike as saying you have to make problems bigger. and i would say in a way to deal with this you probably have to go beyond the episodes of hostage taking. you really have to think, as general gray said, the countries, the places, the historical moment where these things take place. my own feeling is that yona has made me tremendously awa
it goes back to world war ii, nazi propaganda, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. it's a way of life. and the enemy and all of these people who don't like us, they're fueling this. and they are using the internet and social media, et cetera. they're cleaning our clock in this arena. so we've got to get smart about that kind of thing. the great analyzer of all of these kind of challenges. come on. >> you sit down. i'll get up. but i'm not going to say much. >> i'm not going to sit...
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et on "the communicators."o this friday edition of "newsmakers," our guest is representative bill flores, chairman of the republican study committee, 170 members strong. before coming to congress three terms back, he was a 30-year energy executive. thank you for being with us. rep. flores: thank you, i'm glad to be with
et on "the communicators."o this friday edition of "newsmakers," our guest is representative bill flores, chairman of the republican study committee, 170 members strong. before coming to congress three terms back, he was a 30-year energy executive. thank you for being with us. rep. flores: thank you, i'm glad to be with
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they then commit property crimes which they don't get punished for, et cetera, et cetera. have we gone too far in that direction and did those significant -- what many people call draconian penalties, have any impact on the reduction in crime from then 1990s to 2012? >> it's hard to know. what criminallologists will tell you is 15% of the reduction in crime we have seen might be attributed to that, but you know, new new york's crime rate- new york city's crime race has fallen every year for 20 years, and that has happened prisons are closing in new york state. the prison population is much lower than it was ten years ago or 20 years ago, while california was building up their prison system, so we were spending $11 billion a year to put people in jail under three strikes laws for things like walking into a safeway and opening a bottle of vodka, taking a sip and walking out. that was a third strike and that person wound up sentenced to 25 years before he could be released or go on parole. so, three-strikes law i don't think had any effect other than to just destroy more live
they then commit property crimes which they don't get punished for, et cetera, et cetera. have we gone too far in that direction and did those significant -- what many people call draconian penalties, have any impact on the reduction in crime from then 1990s to 2012? >> it's hard to know. what criminallologists will tell you is 15% of the reduction in crime we have seen might be attributed to that, but you know, new new york's crime rate- new york city's crime race has fallen every year...
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weaver thought they were going pretty slow thinking about we have to understand the basic science, et cetera. he saw jonas salk is a resource kind of chomping at the bit not because he wanted fame but because he could see beyond the microscope. he wanted to get out there and get the vaccine. he didn't want another summer to go by with children being paralyzed. harry weaver was the stimulus behind. >> polio was seasonal. every year people knew there would be another polio summer and you didn't know where it was going to head and he was going to be there. so you mentioned hazel o'connor, one of my favorite biographies of this biography. >> he is my favorite as well. he was actually a law partner of franklin delano roosevelt and he was kind of a funky irishman from an immigrant family who saw himself working with fdr who was very classy and obviously from a very wealthy family. he made a deal with fdr that he would do all the work but they have fdr and allow for many and he became a successful lawyer. when fdr had this idea of having a place for polio but i'm, they have this idea of rais
weaver thought they were going pretty slow thinking about we have to understand the basic science, et cetera. he saw jonas salk is a resource kind of chomping at the bit not because he wanted fame but because he could see beyond the microscope. he wanted to get out there and get the vaccine. he didn't want another summer to go by with children being paralyzed. harry weaver was the stimulus behind. >> polio was seasonal. every year people knew there would be another polio summer and you...
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they hire the best accountants, et cetera. assuming the money does that good isn't there a limit on how much to tax the private sector? >> we are headed for that which is why some of the reforms coming in that were started under bush continuing to obama is we are getting away from fee for service. they are now doing it. >> you mentioned the definition of insanity. it's time and time again. maybe this time it will get it right. right? >> yeah. >> it goes against human nature. they want to invest for the future. why disinsent tiez human beings that want to do it. that's the problem? >> don't fool with mother nature. the cashing in gang ready to roll at the bottom of the hour. eric? >> hey, david. trump supporters clashing with illegal immigration activists and now the pope will weigh in. we are on it. plus, are you better off under president obama? he's tweeting yes but alarming news headed for your paycheck saying no in a few minutes. >> we'll be watching. thank you very much. up here first, outsider carly fiorina turning up th
they hire the best accountants, et cetera. assuming the money does that good isn't there a limit on how much to tax the private sector? >> we are headed for that which is why some of the reforms coming in that were started under bush continuing to obama is we are getting away from fee for service. they are now doing it. >> you mentioned the definition of insanity. it's time and time again. maybe this time it will get it right. right? >> yeah. >> it goes against human...
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it was not on our plate directly, et cetera, et cetera. the good news is the men and women wear that uniform and virtually all ranks have been able to adopt and have responded. it's been pretty breathtaking to watch from the perspective of the secretary. >> exactly. in some ways, it's a very high-profile and public job. and in other ways, there's a lot of work that you do behind the scenes and the chief will take the lead and you have a good relationship, the two of you in who does what. >> usually. >> right. usually. nine years ago, you still had over 100,000 soldiers deployed active duty roughly. while they are in different places now, the tempo is different. you remember the difficulties with long deployments. deploy ratio time and how challenging that was on people and their families. and now we have a force more rotational based instead of permanently based forward. it is stabilized, take care of your people. then we switch to this current sort of model. nobody wants to be in a garrison force anymore. how do you manage the expectation
it was not on our plate directly, et cetera, et cetera. the good news is the men and women wear that uniform and virtually all ranks have been able to adopt and have responded. it's been pretty breathtaking to watch from the perspective of the secretary. >> exactly. in some ways, it's a very high-profile and public job. and in other ways, there's a lot of work that you do behind the scenes and the chief will take the lead and you have a good relationship, the two of you in who does what....
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. >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> saints and si >>> finally, back to the refugee storyhans is a swedish medical doctor, a statistician, an academic, a giver of ted talks, a big thinker that ends i'm on the lists of influential people. he comes at the refugee story as a director, as a measure of social progress. als a states tirn he looks hard at the numbers and academic. he nation the point. news coverage is not enough. without the background or the context. the headlines or images concues us. the answer, he says, lies in educating ourselves. and watching the news coverage. when is the last time you have seen an intellectual making the point. it's a salient point. see you next time here at the "listening post". >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >>> tonight - 14 years since 9/11, after two wars n.s.a. spying and aggressive surveillance on american muslims
. >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> saints and si >>> finally, back to the refugee storyhans is a swedish medical doctor, a statistician, an academic, a giver of ted talks, a big thinker that ends i'm on the lists of influential people. he comes at the refugee story as a director, as a measure of social progress. als a states tirn he looks hard at the numbers and academic. he nation the point. news coverage is not enough. without the background or the context....
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a the -- pok eted $28,000. a feat only they could have pulled off, and it was illegal. high frequency traders operating near the speed of light turned on the floor of the new york stock exchange into little more. look behind the curtain, and you see why humans can't compete. >> the only participants in the time frame are these type of machines. humans aren't act perceive information, to act on it, in that time frame. the founder is a high frequency trading. he's been watching it evolve. growing to hundreds of firms. from new york and chicago. it's not measured in seconds, milliseconds. it's one second chopped up into a thousand parts. it takes 200 milliseconds to recognise a written word. do you know how long it takes a high speed trader to trade. forget about investing fundamentals. or diversification. these days, if you are not trading at those speeds, you are toast. it's not just speed. high frequency traders have the special sauce. secret sauce is a black book algorithm, costing half a million to $10 millions each. they scour the market for queue - cues, including s
a the -- pok eted $28,000. a feat only they could have pulled off, and it was illegal. high frequency traders operating near the speed of light turned on the floor of the new york stock exchange into little more. look behind the curtain, and you see why humans can't compete. >> the only participants in the time frame are these type of machines. humans aren't act perceive information, to act on it, in that time frame. the founder is a high frequency trading. he's been watching it evolve....
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when you protect your economies, normally, you get price escalation, get lower gross, et cetera.there is a danger that if we go too far, again, to the other side with the pendulum, that well run into the same constraints. >> the union says so far, the response from government appears to be positive. but with talks resuming weeks from now, this will worker faces an anxious wait. johannesburg. >> thousands have been evacuated as wildfires continue to sweep across parts of california. the so-called valley fire began on saturday north of san francisco and quickly spread across an area of 40 square kilometers. four fire fighters have suffered second degree burns while attempting to contain the blaze. several others are raging across other parts of camera. the american red cross has been accused of squandering money donated to rebuild haiti after the skwait in 2010. the organization raised half a billion dollars for aid and reconstruction but critics say there is not much to show for it. andy gal her reports now from port-au-prince. >> clinging to the steep ravines, the neighborhood of
when you protect your economies, normally, you get price escalation, get lower gross, et cetera.there is a danger that if we go too far, again, to the other side with the pendulum, that well run into the same constraints. >> the union says so far, the response from government appears to be positive. but with talks resuming weeks from now, this will worker faces an anxious wait. johannesburg. >> thousands have been evacuated as wildfires continue to sweep across parts of california....
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et cetera, et cetera. and so in the south, nato can continue to develop capabilities and capacities that address the root problem or the problems of foreign fighter flows, extremists, terrorism, et cetera, et cetera. but the rest of governmental approaches will have to be applied to the bigger part of the problem. ungoverned spaces. governments that cannot meet the expectations of their people. et cetera, et cetera. those are not core nato militaries. we need to be able to enable and pair with other organizations like the eu or the u.n. or whatever. i'm not a real -- i don't think that we should be developing specific capabilities outside of what really is nato's remit. we should pair with other organizations that have capabilities and capacities outside of that remit in the south. i hope you understand how i answered that. to the degree of this quote/unquote hybrid warfare or what i call unconventional warfare, this is an interesting issue. and in nato, we are already working on this to a certain degree i
et cetera, et cetera. and so in the south, nato can continue to develop capabilities and capacities that address the root problem or the problems of foreign fighter flows, extremists, terrorism, et cetera, et cetera. but the rest of governmental approaches will have to be applied to the bigger part of the problem. ungoverned spaces. governments that cannot meet the expectations of their people. et cetera, et cetera. those are not core nato militaries. we need to be able to enable and pair with...
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livtoxicity, bleeding, et cetera is important. don't take it casually. >> thanks, docs.covered from that sprained ankle. a new study is showing that you actually could have lifelong consequences. we're going to talk about that oíth the docs when we come back. why do so many people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. ♪my milkface is an...
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cetera, et cetera. >> that looks like a great movie.h more than 300 films xreebd over 11 days, the toronto film festival is ground zero for stars lanching campaigns. coming up, we give you the lowdown on several of the frontrunners that you'll hear lots about in the coming months including matt damon. >> the big stars weren't only in toronto, julia roberts led the a listers rushing to new york fashion week and our fashion correspondent was backstage. zbh i'm so excited. >> only you can hook up a major celebrity fashion squad like this. >> kim wore a beautiful piece that really celebrated the baby belly which is something some women hide. did you select that outfit for kim? >> i select for kim. >> why? >> why, because, you know, pregnancy is so beautiful. >> kim's sister was working a serious nude brow on stage. the busy model posted this video shaving her legs in between shows. ricardo says she kick started her career. >> it is funy. it started because when kendall, she started, i didn't know that was the sister of kim. i'm very close f
cetera, et cetera. >> that looks like a great movie.h more than 300 films xreebd over 11 days, the toronto film festival is ground zero for stars lanching campaigns. coming up, we give you the lowdown on several of the frontrunners that you'll hear lots about in the coming months including matt damon. >> the big stars weren't only in toronto, julia roberts led the a listers rushing to new york fashion week and our fashion correspondent was backstage. zbh i'm so excited. >>...
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in the end, the guy with the most money and the core support of elected officials, et cetera et cetera et cetera, outlasts his challengers and that's what's happened the last two cycles it's usually what happens. jeb bush has been in that position, even though as many have e-mailed and tweeted and said, this guy is in fifth place, he's not winning, where is jeb bush? we care about things other than just how are you in the polls today? we care about how do you look for the long haul? here's how jeb bush looks for the long haul right now. he looks like a guy who may be able to pull off the establishment wing of the party and locking that in. but marco rubio is a real and genuine threat to his chances to lock down that part of the party. what that means is that edward raphael cruz, senator from texas, that guy has a better shot if he does in fact make it to the times against jeb bush to win the nomination. >> so a lot of thought went into this analysis. now, let's look at your second screen for the next tier of people. donald trump falling from the top three, now down two to number five i
in the end, the guy with the most money and the core support of elected officials, et cetera et cetera et cetera, outlasts his challengers and that's what's happened the last two cycles it's usually what happens. jeb bush has been in that position, even though as many have e-mailed and tweeted and said, this guy is in fifth place, he's not winning, where is jeb bush? we care about things other than just how are you in the polls today? we care about how do you look for the long haul? here's how...
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>>etting her digit. i would have the word at my fingertips. >> and for g different people there could be different styles. >> if i ever say the word, whatever, it is like, you know, i guess i'm just not even allowed to say that movie or said something like, she's so cueless and so long ago. it is in people's vocabulary but i can't use those words still. because people think i'm somehow trying to draw attention to it or something. and i mean, all of it, it is just by star. whatever. and who can forget the fashion. >> my pager, phone, all that make-up. >> very in. you know. very expensive. very chic and vogue and we keep up because we he can. >> movie premier is just as stylish p. we were there with our special own correspondent. >> hey, i'm stacey dash, i'm in "clueless." and tell us, where did you good to highschool? >> shawnee west high school. >> where is this. >> shawnee mission kansas. >> i think there is amazing there is some small crease. >> it was a blur for me. >> are you happy with the movie, am
>>etting her digit. i would have the word at my fingertips. >> and for g different people there could be different styles. >> if i ever say the word, whatever, it is like, you know, i guess i'm just not even allowed to say that movie or said something like, she's so cueless and so long ago. it is in people's vocabulary but i can't use those words still. because people think i'm somehow trying to draw attention to it or something. and i mean, all of it, it is just by star....
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cetera, et cetera. and i think that's problematic, and also, i do need to make anybody in this room, the government and beijing now did not come into existence until four years after the end of the war. so why are they celebrating? what a day commemorating? and then there's also the symbology of tanks and troops went on the streets of china. burden but who remembers tiananmen come if i were an adviser to either come up with a let's take twice before the state but once again let's keep the issues of possible visit to beijing, especially if they can be done by both leaders, separate from the whole parade thing. i don't know how this is going to play out but once again if i were asked my advice those are the factors i would divide. >> i agree. the optics of producing in the military parade and especially for standing in tiananmen square for any democratic leader would be difficult, frankly, i think that's what the european leaders are having a difficult time making decisions about how they want to think ab
cetera, et cetera. and i think that's problematic, and also, i do need to make anybody in this room, the government and beijing now did not come into existence until four years after the end of the war. so why are they celebrating? what a day commemorating? and then there's also the symbology of tanks and troops went on the streets of china. burden but who remembers tiananmen come if i were an adviser to either come up with a let's take twice before the state but once again let's keep the...
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cetera, et cetera. two days of music, and beyonce tonight. >> thanks, jesse. >>> our coverage of the made in america festival continues online, go to nbc10.com for everything you need to know from street closures to the concert lineups. >>> a scary start to the labor day weekends for dozens of people on south street last night. one man is dead after somebody open fire on a large crowd just outside of a concert. this all happened in front of the tla on third and south where a concert featuring lil durk was set to begin. a bullet hit the rapper's tour bus but they can't say if the shooting and concert are connected and the shooter fled in a limousine and the police caught up with that limo three walks away. so far no charges have been filed. this, by the way s. a flyer for the lil durk concert. we will continue to follow the story throughout the day and bring you updates this morning here on nbc 10 news today as well as on the nbc 10 app. >>> and then police have released a new video they want you to take
cetera, et cetera. two days of music, and beyonce tonight. >> thanks, jesse. >>> our coverage of the made in america festival continues online, go to nbc10.com for everything you need to know from street closures to the concert lineups. >>> a scary start to the labor day weekends for dozens of people on south street last night. one man is dead after somebody open fire on a large crowd just outside of a concert. this all happened in front of the tla on third and south...
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera.e is a core reality of american experience. media images on television need to reflect that reality to help people who consume media and who don't have the day-to-day, face-to-face contact with others or where that contact is men mal, to help them have a greater appreciation of other experiences and how they're all part of the american fabric. >> reporter: so that's your solution, more diversity. and how long do you think it's going to take? and how do you see it happening? what is the solution? >> i don't believe that there's a silver bullet, that if you just do this one thing you solve the problems of the world. i think that it will require lots of intervention interventif fronts. i think there needs to be continuing public pressure to demand the types of diversity on screen that are reflective of american diversity. people in the industry themselves-- that is to say, those who are in charge-- need to get the memo and recognize that the bottom line also is going to be increasingly de
cetera, et cetera, et cetera.e is a core reality of american experience. media images on television need to reflect that reality to help people who consume media and who don't have the day-to-day, face-to-face contact with others or where that contact is men mal, to help them have a greater appreciation of other experiences and how they're all part of the american fabric. >> reporter: so that's your solution, more diversity. and how long do you think it's going to take? and how do you see...
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cetera, et cetera, and in order to take advantage of that you have to have a nondiscrimination policy. there's been a rejection by certain religious groups. case went up to the supreme court. the supreme court held even a public university can enforce its nondiscrimination policy on non-student groups. student groups can use university facilities. they just lose certain benefits. i think what kristina says if it is a student religious group, they should be able to exclude people. where she and i kind of disgre -- disagree on this point is we don't live in a 100% libertarian society. we balance things with equality. if you want to have a university-recognized student group, we're going to require you not to discriminate. doesn't mean you can't worship however you want in your dorm room or everywhere else. if you want to take advantage of university facilities, you need a non-discrimination policy. we have never had this your religion beliefs say you can do whatever you want no matter what. the civil rights act, it reduces individual liberty. you can't turn away african-americans from y
cetera, et cetera, and in order to take advantage of that you have to have a nondiscrimination policy. there's been a rejection by certain religious groups. case went up to the supreme court. the supreme court held even a public university can enforce its nondiscrimination policy on non-student groups. student groups can use university facilities. they just lose certain benefits. i think what kristina says if it is a student religious group, they should be able to exclude people. where she and...
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cetera, et cetera. it's a very tightly regulated system. and i think that is part of the reason why colorado's sort of serving as a model, right? for other states as they look to see, do we want to keep incarcerating and arresting people for marijuana? or do we want to try something different? of course, a couple other states have done the exact same thing we're doing. we have this structure that maintains this. and the department of revenue is the same entity that oversees alcohol, casinos, they know how to regulate things. and they took this on and said this is a product and we're going to regulate it. and thus far, seems to be working well. we can look at the fact they've begun to do sting operations, right? we're familiar with those and the alcohol context where the police will send in someone who is 20 and law enforcement agent and try to buy alcohol. and often, they'll get like 6 of 10 of the liquor stores will sell to this person. they've had a very difficult time getting any of these businesses
cetera, et cetera. it's a very tightly regulated system. and i think that is part of the reason why colorado's sort of serving as a model, right? for other states as they look to see, do we want to keep incarcerating and arresting people for marijuana? or do we want to try something different? of course, a couple other states have done the exact same thing we're doing. we have this structure that maintains this. and the department of revenue is the same entity that oversees alcohol, casinos,...
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. >> translator: to propose, seven million people out of work is to spit in the face et cetera of the french unemployed. >> reporter: it's a debate that's testing to the limits the idea of european unity. there's a lot of hostility in eastern europe to these compulsory quotas. and far right argues that an influx from the middle east and africa will change the character of europe forever. but not everyone will be allowed to claim asylum. these new rival arrivals, for e, in spain will possibly be considered economic refugees not simply refugees. jacky rowland, al jazeera, strassburg. >>> two german newspapers today printed guides in arabic, map, locations of refusing centers throughout berlin. germany says it expects to take in 800,000 asylum seekers just this year. the u.s. faces criticism for not taking more people in but secretary of state john kerry says that is about to change. >> we are committed to increasing the number of refugees that we take. and we are looking hard at the number that we can specifically manage with respect to the crisis in syria and europe in their migration
. >> translator: to propose, seven million people out of work is to spit in the face et cetera of the french unemployed. >> reporter: it's a debate that's testing to the limits the idea of european unity. there's a lot of hostility in eastern europe to these compulsory quotas. and far right argues that an influx from the middle east and africa will change the character of europe forever. but not everyone will be allowed to claim asylum. these new rival arrivals, for e, in spain will...
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>>etting her digit. >> i created this dictionary so fingertips. >> and for g different people there could be different styles. >> if i ever say the word, whatever, it is like, you know, and i think, oh, okay. i guess i'm just not even allowed to say that movie or said something like, she's so cueless and so long ago. it is in people's vocabulary but i can't use those words still. because people think i'm somehow trying to draw attention to it or something. and i mean, all of it, it is just by star. whatever. and who can forget the fashion. >> my pager, phone, all that make-up. >> very in. you know. very expensive. very chic and vogue and we keep up because we he can. >> movie premier is just as stylish p. own correspondent. >> hey, i'm stacey dash, i'm in "clueless." and tell us, where did you good to highschool? >> shawnee west high school. >> where is this. >> shawnee mission kansas. >> i think there is amazing there is some small crease. >> it was a blur for me. >> are you happy with the movie, amy? >> i'm delirious with the move oo oo y. >> i'm forever in amy's debt. >> i wasn't 18. i
>>etting her digit. >> i created this dictionary so fingertips. >> and for g different people there could be different styles. >> if i ever say the word, whatever, it is like, you know, and i think, oh, okay. i guess i'm just not even allowed to say that movie or said something like, she's so cueless and so long ago. it is in people's vocabulary but i can't use those words still. because people think i'm somehow trying to draw attention to it or something. and i mean,...
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the market where you deployment, you're putting in installations in and they are doubling in size, et cetera. we call it a land grab. and when you're trying to grab the land, you're not making money necessarily. solar city, even with all of the excitement around it is still not profitable. we have a second ipo, and they are not profitable either. >> how do they get profitable? is it the cost of the solar panels coming down, is that the main way? >> no, that has come down pretty far although my pet project, company i'm working on to drive it even further. the real cost for them is the cost of -- we're seeing a lot of solar companies going to improved packages on how to get an installation on your house without a lot of design work. it is the upfront cost, kind of the marketing cost that is plaguing companies like solar city -- >> i wouldn't have guessed that. that and not the solar panels themselves. >> you think about it, if you have to sell every single home own on something they are not familiar with. >> i talked to a salesman once, it's going to cost you nothing up front, et cetera
the market where you deployment, you're putting in installations in and they are doubling in size, et cetera. we call it a land grab. and when you're trying to grab the land, you're not making money necessarily. solar city, even with all of the excitement around it is still not profitable. we have a second ipo, and they are not profitable either. >> how do they get profitable? is it the cost of the solar panels coming down, is that the main way? >> no, that has come down pretty far...
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we'll see what happens when the must be ets come to from time to time time later this month.e things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free. >>> thinking of a creative way to talk about the heat. >> it's hot and sticky. lets look at the temperatures, 87 degrees and warming up still it will be our fourth straight day of 90 plus temperatures. 3:00 p.m., 93, and more sunshine as the clouds are dissipating. 7:00 p.m. 88. and your overnight low 74. >> the beat goes on thank you karen. >>> a look at stories coming up this afternoon on "action news" at 4:00, before secretary of state, john kerry's sp
we'll see what happens when the must be ets come to from time to time time later this month.e things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and...
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we played basketball, sports, et cetera. now they're hooked on computers, iphones et cetera.o get hem moving, educate better, high quality food. >> if you have pizza and french fries on a plate, and you throw in cauliflower, they're not going to eat that. every part should be healthier. if you've got french fries, they're going to eat that. we've got to get to the point someone is engineering this. >> it has to be inviting. >> michelle obama lunch program was a lot of start. it's a lot of money if it doesn't have impact. private solutions help to make it work. >> it's one step forward. >> i like mystery meat. >> don't want to give it up. >> what's in your mystery? >> i don't know. >> that's part of the problem. we ate it all the time. >> that's it for us. we're wrapping up for this week. >> thank you for watching "sunday house call" every sunday here on the fox news channel. >>> thousands of migrants attempt to make their way across europe. a brand new development that could make their journey easily. we go budapest where tens of thousands are trying to get to germany. >>> hi
we played basketball, sports, et cetera. now they're hooked on computers, iphones et cetera.o get hem moving, educate better, high quality food. >> if you have pizza and french fries on a plate, and you throw in cauliflower, they're not going to eat that. every part should be healthier. if you've got french fries, they're going to eat that. we've got to get to the point someone is engineering this. >> it has to be inviting. >> michelle obama lunch program was a lot of start....
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same-sex marriage, et cetera, et cetera. he falls into this vaguely progressive notion of where the church is going just as part of our politics moves towards progressivism and a reaction against progressivism. i think we'll see that in the reaction to how he does in the congress. >> other than his early statement to not be one to judge what is in gay person's heart who loves jesus, he has not taken any big steps towards tolerance in terms of how it's defined in the american culture war. the crucible of sexuality whether it's tolerance or permissiveness, the pope hadn't gotten too mump into that. we just saw the ceremony part of the meetings with raul castro and pope francis. now we're going to move on to the substance part. you see the two men walking alone. a continuation of a series of meetings that deal with progress in cuba, progress between the united states and what pope can do. also the thanks and the continued cooperation with respect to columbia because the negotiations there and the audience should know are going
same-sex marriage, et cetera, et cetera. he falls into this vaguely progressive notion of where the church is going just as part of our politics moves towards progressivism and a reaction against progressivism. i think we'll see that in the reaction to how he does in the congress. >> other than his early statement to not be one to judge what is in gay person's heart who loves jesus, he has not taken any big steps towards tolerance in terms of how it's defined in the american culture war....
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. >> well,ets fans hope this is just the first step toward a world series championship. the amazings haven't won that fall classic in nearly 30 years. but this is the year, i'm sure, they're hoping. right, chrissy cimino? i'm sure he's still jumping for joy. >>> coming up on "today in new york," a rapper in recovery. details on a crash that injured fetty wap in his hometown. >>> and we have some rain potentially in the forecast. what's the timing and how long will it last and will it help? we'll have the answers for you all coming up in just a couple >>> back with you at 10:10. one of our viewers sent us this photo from philadelphia showing the long lines of people that have been sleeping overnight to get a view of the pope as he makes his way through philadelphia. huge crowds gathering for the mass there. they are expecting in the city center there about a million people for mass, which may be one of the biggest events of his trip so far. >> we're hopeful that people haven't been too discouraged by all those reports of security and bad traffic. as they said, last night'
. >> well,ets fans hope this is just the first step toward a world series championship. the amazings haven't won that fall classic in nearly 30 years. but this is the year, i'm sure, they're hoping. right, chrissy cimino? i'm sure he's still jumping for joy. >>> coming up on "today in new york," a rapper in recovery. details on a crash that injured fetty wap in his hometown. >>> and we have some rain potentially in the forecast. what's the timing and how long...
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cetera, et cetera, some number of people figured out how to get here and enjoy themselves. >> nutter compared the loss of business from the papal visit to an act of mother nature. >> again, same thing as if we had a two-day storm of 20 inches of snow. no one calls me up and says, you know, i have a big economic loss because i had 20 inches of snow. i can't control what people do. >> mayor michael nutter says those who found themselves caught in long lines could have gone to other locations where the lines were shorter and moved more quickly. back to you guys. >> all right, harry. cell phone companies getting the like button this evening. companies brought in extra towers for the papal visit and they worked. we haven't heard about significant cell phone problems throughout the weekend. at&t saw 14 times more usage than normal while the pope was in town, about 36 million social media posts and that's without photos. people used more than 7.5 times more data than at the super bowl. verizon and sprint saw similar usage. the pope delivered a long list of memorable moments, from kissing ba
cetera, et cetera, some number of people figured out how to get here and enjoy themselves. >> nutter compared the loss of business from the papal visit to an act of mother nature. >> again, same thing as if we had a two-day storm of 20 inches of snow. no one calls me up and says, you know, i have a big economic loss because i had 20 inches of snow. i can't control what people do. >> mayor michael nutter says those who found themselves caught in long lines could have gone to...
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when you protect your economies, normally, you get price escalation, lower gross, et cetera.o there is a danger if you go too far again to the other side with the pentecostal lum that well run into the same constraints. >> so far, the response from government appears to be positive. gu with talks resuming weeks from now t they are facing an anxious wait. johannes burg. >> the american red cross has been accused squandering money used to rebuild haiti in 2010. the organization raised half a billion dollars for aid and reconstruction. critics say there is not much to show for it. andy galt ger reports. >> the neighborhood of cam pesh is slowly rebuilding, like many communities, it was devastated by the earthquake of 2010, but it's here that the american red cross and its partners say they are doing some of their best work. new roads and bridges are being constructed by haitian-trained workers and throughout the community, homes are being built and refurbished. >> marie antoine tells us she feels like everything here is now rish and life is so much better now that they are no lo
when you protect your economies, normally, you get price escalation, lower gross, et cetera.o there is a danger if you go too far again to the other side with the pentecostal lum that well run into the same constraints. >> so far, the response from government appears to be positive. gu with talks resuming weeks from now t they are facing an anxious wait. johannes burg. >> the american red cross has been accused squandering money used to rebuild haiti in 2010. the organization raised...
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and then they'll protect you," et cetera. that's part of our story that many people might not know. >> i'm always in awe of people who write memoirs, 'cause i think, "wow, do i really wanna share that much of myself with strangers". >> i'll tell you, i love the form. and i was thrilled when i read frank mccourt's angela's ashes. i mean i was really thrilled. and-- because-- you could not describe a worse irish upbringing. and parents who really were overwhelmed. but it was funny. and i thought, "i had misery and i have a sense of humor. and i just love this combination". i loved charlie chaplin when i got into him in college because of that pathos. that you could have two things going on at once. i think that sense of humor certainly saved me growing up. >> and you got to be the little tramp occasionally on sesame street. >> yeah, yeah. that's an example of how they listened to me when i said, "i think i'd like to do this". and they said, "okay". i went, "whoa. this is really good". >> there's an enormous slice of the america
and then they'll protect you," et cetera. that's part of our story that many people might not know. >> i'm always in awe of people who write memoirs, 'cause i think, "wow, do i really wanna share that much of myself with strangers". >> i'll tell you, i love the form. and i was thrilled when i read frank mccourt's angela's ashes. i mean i was really thrilled. and-- because-- you could not describe a worse irish upbringing. and parents who really were overwhelmed. but...
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. >> you're looking at images of the pope kissing babies et cetera when he was in lampedusa. you, john, your take on how he walked that line. also a pope that's said a good catholic does meddle in politics. be involved, be part of the conversation, the debate, but he also walked that line a bit in his remarks ahead of this visit. >> sure. only non-man of the cloth on this panel, let me inject a little bit of political edge to this conversation. i'm a little worried we're losing what ought to be our main focus. actually, we are expecting most of his speech tonight is not going to be on immigration policy, it's going to be on religious freedom, and that has been a somewhat contentious issue in recent years. in fact, for the last two or three years, the american catholic bishops have been involved in a tug of war with the obama administration over the contraceptive mandates that were imposed as part of health care reform, their defining religious freedom clause. the pope gave a big pat on the back to the bishops in his speech at the white house the other day saying he wanted to
. >> you're looking at images of the pope kissing babies et cetera when he was in lampedusa. you, john, your take on how he walked that line. also a pope that's said a good catholic does meddle in politics. be involved, be part of the conversation, the debate, but he also walked that line a bit in his remarks ahead of this visit. >> sure. only non-man of the cloth on this panel, let me inject a little bit of political edge to this conversation. i'm a little worried we're losing what...
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they would be subject to welfare benefits, et cetera. there is a lot going on. this conflict has been going on four years. there is a reason why we've only taken in 1500 thus far. if you do you open pandora's box. you become a magnet not only for migrants but smugglers. case in point. they said they would take in 800,000. in a few days that number is up to a million. don't know how to deal with it. altruism and open borders notion in europe went out the window and folded like a cheap suit. deirdre: i don't know if they folded like a cheap suit. people can access europe a lot easier than here. welfare benefits is not clear. idea is temporary. that is going on in brussels, trying to relocate, consider temporary camps. u.s. has given $4 billion to the cause. by the way that is more, by a lot than any other country. so given geography, is that a better way for the u.s. to help? >> absolutely we should give them humanitarian aid and logistical support. we should help out europe and middle east in this situation but we should be very, very careful about opening our do
they would be subject to welfare benefits, et cetera. there is a lot going on. this conflict has been going on four years. there is a reason why we've only taken in 1500 thus far. if you do you open pandora's box. you become a magnet not only for migrants but smugglers. case in point. they said they would take in 800,000. in a few days that number is up to a million. don't know how to deal with it. altruism and open borders notion in europe went out the window and folded like a cheap suit....
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. >> responsibility for the management of time and the play calling decisions, et cetera, et cetera, are mine. and therefore the responsibility goes to me and nobody else. >>> jets looked good against cleveland and now look forward to next monday night and a trip to indianapolis. antonio cromartie, might still play against the colts. lorenzo mauldin released from the hospital. he has a concussion. no neck, no spine injury. wasn't a perfect day but the jets will take it. >> coming out getting a home win and getting the win early, got to start stockpiling them early and see where you're at. hopefully we can get better next week. >> eagles-falcons tonight. mike and john going old school with the gold jackets. julio jones, two touchdowns. eagles would rally but the eagles would fall. falcons win it 26-24. >> wow . >> good game to watch. >> we' introducing starbucks small-batch cold brew coffee. in stores now. >>> please join the conversation on facebook, twitter, and instagram using you can follow the entire team here. tweet us tonight. that's the news for now. i'm sade baderinwa. >> and
. >> responsibility for the management of time and the play calling decisions, et cetera, et cetera, are mine. and therefore the responsibility goes to me and nobody else. >>> jets looked good against cleveland and now look forward to next monday night and a trip to indianapolis. antonio cromartie, might still play against the colts. lorenzo mauldin released from the hospital. he has a concussion. no neck, no spine injury. wasn't a perfect day but the jets will take it. >>...
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et in the movie "e.t."n then showing confidence that would later make him a heart-throb. >> hard an easy. because for seven years, they are all used to each other they know each other. i come in as a new caketer this year. it would be hard adjusting. they were nice to me. but tting me in. >> ryan gosling at 34, but at 17 a little bit geeky. rehearsing to play young hercules. >> oh my mom, every time something happens, my mother would call every kid that le used to beat me up. remember how you used to beat him up? well he is hercules now, so shut up. she is very proud. very excited. it is fun. ridiculous. i told them, i would play the young zenith. >> this fresh faced british lad is christian bale at 13. now he is known for the intense way he preps for a role and he hasn't changed. >> i just try to put myself in the character's shoes. i become the character. oh, i hate watching myself. >> we call her scar jo now and this future bomb shell is only 13 for "e.t." debut while promoting "the horse whisperer." >>
et in the movie "e.t."n then showing confidence that would later make him a heart-throb. >> hard an easy. because for seven years, they are all used to each other they know each other. i come in as a new caketer this year. it would be hard adjusting. they were nice to me. but tting me in. >> ryan gosling at 34, but at 17 a little bit geeky. rehearsing to play young hercules. >> oh my mom, every time something happens, my mother would call every kid that le used to...
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. >> responsibility for the management of time and the play calling decisions, et cetera, et cetera, are mine. and therefore the responsibility goes to me and nobody else. >>> jets looked good against cleveland and now look forward
. >> responsibility for the management of time and the play calling decisions, et cetera, et cetera, are mine. and therefore the responsibility goes to me and nobody else. >>> jets looked good against cleveland and now look forward
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said that the priesthood with the development reflective of understandable needs and organizations et cetera in the church post scriptural times but it should not have a monopoly on the holy spirit. what happened with the priesthood as with all offices of power, was it turned imperialistic, it wanted to say not only are we good for satan mass, you can't die without her blessing, you can't get married without her blessing. there is enough the scriptural power of the church, the wedding at cana is a jewish wedding and there is no priest. anyway the question was how did priests react to my book? i don't say there fine if there around they will teach us, they are loving, they will will help organize ourselves as christians. we don't need them for everything. we don't need them from the eucharist either because there is no trans sensation in the early church and the early doctrine, but she said how did priests react to that? i only know the ones who liked it. [laughter] know that doesn't mean a lot of other people don't hate it. although the ones who have expressed hate, not to be personal
said that the priesthood with the development reflective of understandable needs and organizations et cetera in the church post scriptural times but it should not have a monopoly on the holy spirit. what happened with the priesthood as with all offices of power, was it turned imperialistic, it wanted to say not only are we good for satan mass, you can't die without her blessing, you can't get married without her blessing. there is enough the scriptural power of the church, the wedding at cana...