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they did not get explained.overnor kasich did not refer to them at all when he signed them into law. after he signed them into law, he just got up and walked away, taking no questions on the most restrictive new antiabortion measures in the country. just another quiet sunday in ohio. ohio, you will know, does not tend to be a very quiet state when it comes to politics. voters in ohio, remember, rolled back the union stripping thing. they scared republicans off a bill to limit voter rights. they know how to make noise in ohio. so what happens now in ohio? is to too late for texas-style magic in ohio? i see how you win on the way to losing sometimes, but how do you win after you have already lost? what happens next here? joining us is connie pillich, ohio state representative. she's a democrat. she's running for ohio state representative. thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> i really appreciate joining you and letting the world know about the right-wing attacks on women's health in ohio. >> you know, go
they did not get explained.overnor kasich did not refer to them at all when he signed them into law. after he signed them into law, he just got up and walked away, taking no questions on the most restrictive new antiabortion measures in the country. just another quiet sunday in ohio. ohio, you will know, does not tend to be a very quiet state when it comes to politics. voters in ohio, remember, rolled back the union stripping thing. they scared republicans off a bill to limit voter rights. they...
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>> i am not sure i can explain the limbaugh comments. i can try to explain the policy here. they have this part of the bill that says if you're an employer that has more than 50 employees and you don't offer health insurance, you have to pay a penalty between $2,000 and $3,000 for every employee over 30 employees. so it is a little bit complicated. it is worth saying in the history of these things, this is a very small ask of employers. when richard nixon put forward his health care bill he wanted employers to pay 75% of the costs. when bill clinton put forward his, it was 80% from bigger employers. this is a small fraction of health care only for those that don't provide and only about 10,000 firms employing about 1% to 2% of the work force. this is the part of the bill, though, that gets the most dangerous criticism for the obama administration because one thing it actually does do, is because it focuses on this 50 employee cutoff, it gives employers who are right around the number 50, a reason to have fewer full-time workers, gives them a reason either not to hire or to c
>> i am not sure i can explain the limbaugh comments. i can try to explain the policy here. they have this part of the bill that says if you're an employer that has more than 50 employees and you don't offer health insurance, you have to pay a penalty between $2,000 and $3,000 for every employee over 30 employees. so it is a little bit complicated. it is worth saying in the history of these things, this is a very small ask of employers. when richard nixon put forward his health care bill...
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and that needs to be explained. that needs to be taken into account, but it is something that most scientists especially of the ideological sort are very impatient with. they don't want to have to talk about how the eye is constituted in what it and what it means to be an observer. they want simply to be able to say like doctors stand l. johnson famously did, does the world exist? isaiah does. that sort of gesture for them cuts through the malarkey of how to think through the function of language and the subject. but to me, when science behaves in that way or thinks enough way it's obvious to me at least that it's important to be able to account for what it means to be an observer and what the role of language and observation is, with the world of symbolic observation is amiss. this goes back to the philosopher immanuel kant. he called the thing in itself unknowable. what we have instead of the thing itself was experience and the only way we knew how to make sense of experience at the time was what he felt was a pri
and that needs to be explained. that needs to be taken into account, but it is something that most scientists especially of the ideological sort are very impatient with. they don't want to have to talk about how the eye is constituted in what it and what it means to be an observer. they want simply to be able to say like doctors stand l. johnson famously did, does the world exist? isaiah does. that sort of gesture for them cuts through the malarkey of how to think through the function of...
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we explain. >> reporter: the creature i am riding is not a horse. this is a camel. this is out of springs, australia. the camel race is about to start. this annual camel cup race has been drawing crowds for more than 40 years. this year, some 6,000 people gathered from around the world. there were 30 camels taking part in the race but camels can be stubborn and don't always do as they are told. one camel suddenly stopped right before the finish line and began running in circles for reasons nobody knows. another camel takes off, then, bucks off the rider. >> he was running backwards, i think. >> fine. i like it very much. >> we come every year. we are locals. we are just bringing the boy down this year. he is two now. just to show him a camel. >> reporter: the often ner wner camel farm is neil waters. his daughter, phoebe, is a camel jockey. he has about 40 camels on his ranch. over the years, neil and phoebe have won a wallful of trophies. when he is not racing, he leads tourists on camel rides throughout the outback. they get to enjoy the grand nature of australia
we explain. >> reporter: the creature i am riding is not a horse. this is a camel. this is out of springs, australia. the camel race is about to start. this annual camel cup race has been drawing crowds for more than 40 years. this year, some 6,000 people gathered from around the world. there were 30 camels taking part in the race but camels can be stubborn and don't always do as they are told. one camel suddenly stopped right before the finish line and began running in circles for...
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now explain that and explain why human beings do metaphor, so that the human being is the only creature that can say what it's like to be a parent. >> this was a brief aside in the book in which i take issue with the philosophy of the famous essay called what it's like to be a bat. he argues essentially that there must be something that it's like to be a bat in the problem for philosophy and the problem of sciences to find out what it's like to be a bat. my reply stew that was you know, using my pet parrots as an example as i often do for anything is that for my parrots, it's like nothing. nothing is like being a parrot. they are simply a parrot and they are very good at being a parrot. i have this one little footnote that i put in there to entirely suppress my comic being when i asked -- what she was like and she said good girl. to which i said, i replied that made me think parrots didn't have any idea what they were like. she is the first of thing from a good girl. we actually call her -- her name is albertine but we call her teeny and we call her teeny too many. one too many birds. >
now explain that and explain why human beings do metaphor, so that the human being is the only creature that can say what it's like to be a parent. >> this was a brief aside in the book in which i take issue with the philosophy of the famous essay called what it's like to be a bat. he argues essentially that there must be something that it's like to be a bat in the problem for philosophy and the problem of sciences to find out what it's like to be a bat. my reply stew that was you know,...
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and i think it was explainable. it was a contact shot. >> dr. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >>> egypt blows its top. let's play "hardball." >> good evening, i'm chris matthews back in washington, leading off tonight, the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case. but did it make the case for murder two? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence? but we start tonight with the military coup, yes, military coup in egypt.
and i think it was explainable. it was a contact shot. >> dr. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >>> egypt blows its top. let's play "hardball." >> good evening, i'm chris matthews back in washington, leading off tonight, the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case. but did it make the case for murder two? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence? but we...
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linda so is life at the baltimore county health department to explain. what is going on? >> reporter: 25,000 jobs devoted to finding chores will be lost. doctors at hopkins will have $38 million left for research and funding has been slashed to 2500 other institutions as well. i don't know what the heck these people are thinking in washington. >> reporter: hih supports jobs in maryland. the senator says researchers will have to look elsewhere for work. linda so, abc2 news. >>> top egyptian officials are defending the actions of police and soldier whose clashed with protesters killing 51 people. 400 others were killed. the military and police fired when demonstrators took a break from morning prayer. interior ministry spokesperson says the forces were under attack. >>> there is new information on the train derailment in quebec. 13 bodies have been recovered, 50 people remain missing. authority say the death toll will rise all but one of the trains 73 cars, were carrying oil. when it came loose it sped downhill. five tankers exploded. the blast destroyed 30 buildings includ
linda so is life at the baltimore county health department to explain. what is going on? >> reporter: 25,000 jobs devoted to finding chores will be lost. doctors at hopkins will have $38 million left for research and funding has been slashed to 2500 other institutions as well. i don't know what the heck these people are thinking in washington. >> reporter: hih supports jobs in maryland. the senator says researchers will have to look elsewhere for work. linda so, abc2 news....
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i can't explain. it's tough, for nothing. they went for nothing. >> vallejo police say a 22-year-old mother who abandoned her baby is in custody. the gas station surveillance video helped track her to a home where she was arrested. abc 7 news reporter nick smith joins us from the solano county jail. >> you know, i went in and sat down expecting to meet a young woman who would explain as a misunderstanding. instead i met a young mother in pain, and says her addiction to meth force thord make really poor choices. >> can you tell me why you left the baby? >> because i am using dope. and i forgot him there. >> the 21-year-old snits jail forced to confront the demons she says put her here. >> i don't care. what they think. >> police arrested the mother after they say she left her 1-year-old son, dmarls a gas station bathroom. surveillance video shows a woman wheeled a child in the stroller stayed nine minutes then leave without him. charlie believed to be left alone for an hour. leaving some to question if the mother wants the bab
i can't explain. it's tough, for nothing. they went for nothing. >> vallejo police say a 22-year-old mother who abandoned her baby is in custody. the gas station surveillance video helped track her to a home where she was arrested. abc 7 news reporter nick smith joins us from the solano county jail. >> you know, i went in and sat down expecting to meet a young woman who would explain as a misunderstanding. instead i met a young mother in pain, and says her addiction to meth force...
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and justice scalia is about to go off explaining why it is the end of the world.and they hand out the opinion downstairs and it gets run out to the tv camera. >> let's talk a little bit about justice scalia going off as you politely put it. he did go off. and he does like to go off. he talked about the diseased root of this terrible decision. and how the rest of the justices basically did not understand how the supreme court was supposed to work. how did that go down when you are sitting next to him going, hey! it must be weird for the other justiceses. >> are they used to him being cantankerous. >> each of them has their own personality and can say anything they want it is an amazing thing, a great or horrible thing about life tenure. it is your word and you get to explain what it is you think the law should bement and dow sit there, and justice scalia can look across the bench and say you are a moral abomination or your decision is probably how he would explain it. and you can say the same thing back, so -- >> that is true. that is true. now there was some inter
and justice scalia is about to go off explaining why it is the end of the world.and they hand out the opinion downstairs and it gets run out to the tv camera. >> let's talk a little bit about justice scalia going off as you politely put it. he did go off. and he does like to go off. he talked about the diseased root of this terrible decision. and how the rest of the justices basically did not understand how the supreme court was supposed to work. how did that go down when you are sitting...
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has already decided to arm the syrian rebels explaining the move as being in response to evidence that assad has used chemical weapons although the u. when has never verified the evidence the u.s. claims it has so we're looking at a clash of evidence and also at a large gap in trust between the u.s. and russia over syria with moscow asking why is the u.s. so eager to dismiss reports about the use of chemical weapons by the rebels. u.s. shipments of firearms heavy and high tech weapons to syrian rebels have been delayed by congress and the opposition in syria earlier to declare that it felt abandoned and disappointed by the hold up understandably so congress is said to be especially concerned about the weapons having little impact on the war and of them falling into the wrong hands for example the al those are front which is a group that's been seen as a driving force in the fighting against president bashar al assad and does have links to al qaida now funding has also been frozen and president obama's plan could be in question as lawmakers lose confidence the white not the white house
has already decided to arm the syrian rebels explaining the move as being in response to evidence that assad has used chemical weapons although the u. when has never verified the evidence the u.s. claims it has so we're looking at a clash of evidence and also at a large gap in trust between the u.s. and russia over syria with moscow asking why is the u.s. so eager to dismiss reports about the use of chemical weapons by the rebels. u.s. shipments of firearms heavy and high tech weapons to syrian...
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explain the latent card to them. >> okay. this is latent lift card.rest was developed and they placed a clear -- or whoever lifted this print, placed a clear piece of cellophane tape on top of the latent and placed it on to the latent print card on the opposite side that you see here. >> did you examine that card to determine whether or not there were any latent print of value? >> yes, i did. >> explain to the members of the jury how you went about that. >> i used a hand-held magnifier to examine the lift areas that were present on this latent lift card. >> did you find any latent prints of value on state's 183? >> no. >> ms. benson, did you have any further involvement in the case? >> no. >> thank you for your time. >> cross? >> good afternoon, ma'am. >> good afternoon. >> how are you? >> good. >> do you even know from looking that document you have in front of you where that print was lifted from? >> there is a lift location that was filled out that -- that says where it came from. >> where is that location? >> the lift location says the slide of a
explain the latent card to them. >> okay. this is latent lift card.rest was developed and they placed a clear -- or whoever lifted this print, placed a clear piece of cellophane tape on top of the latent and placed it on to the latent print card on the opposite side that you see here. >> did you examine that card to determine whether or not there were any latent print of value? >> yes, i did. >> explain to the members of the jury how you went about that. >> i used...
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is denied can have that reconsidered and if reiterated that has to be explained. the city's office of labors enforcement establishes rules and composed penalties and the o e.c. may not find the business only if the employer failed to apply or violates the employees rights. the economic impact unfortunately, the last survey happened about 10 years ago but it showed about thirty percent of the employees across the country i would agree it's probably a higher number in san francisco. the reason those volunteer arrangements have been worked out the reason because the benefits to the employee anti weigh the employer. and that includes a higher work production and people not he leaving because they have something that better meets their schedule and the recruiting costs >> can you explain brown were there data comes from. >> the data around the productivity. >> just what this actually doesn't where is the data come from. >> some are alluded to in the supervision presentation that have looked at the letters and employees highway after the arrangement have effected them.
is denied can have that reconsidered and if reiterated that has to be explained. the city's office of labors enforcement establishes rules and composed penalties and the o e.c. may not find the business only if the employer failed to apply or violates the employees rights. the economic impact unfortunately, the last survey happened about 10 years ago but it showed about thirty percent of the employees across the country i would agree it's probably a higher number in san francisco. the reason...
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and i think it was explainable.ot. >> [ speaking foreign language ] >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. what you just heard is the moment today that egyptian security forces apparently stormed the studios of al jazeera television in cairo during what is being called a military coup.
and i think it was explainable.ot. >> [ speaking foreign language ] >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. what you just heard is the moment today that egyptian security forces apparently stormed the studios of al jazeera television in cairo during what is being called a military coup.
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ted cruz is joining me to explain why he's trying to defund obama care.government. we always want to hear from you. hannitylive.foxnewsen the com. shocking surveillance footage of how one inmate literally locked behind bars in an arkansas jail was able to escape. he's still at large and the police need your help. you want to see this in total, go to hannity live. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> joining me now, texas senator ted cruz, we just had karl rove on, i want you to respond. explain. >> well, sean, it's great to be with you, i enjoyed you and carl's revisiting the battle of gettysburg, and i will say this, i'm nohistorian, but i'm certain you lose 100% of the battles you begin by surrendering. on this question of obama care, the real question i think any conservative, any republican who says he or she opposes obama care, has to be asked, what is your alternative? because on j
ted cruz is joining me to explain why he's trying to defund obama care.government. we always want to hear from you. hannitylive.foxnewsen the com. shocking surveillance footage of how one inmate literally locked behind bars in an arkansas jail was able to escape. he's still at large and the police need your help. you want to see this in total, go to hannity live. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles,...
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ted cruz is joining me to explain why he's trying to defund obama care.if that means shutting down the government. we always want to hear from you. hannitylive.foxnewsen the com. shocking surveillance footage of how one inmate literally locked behind bars in an arkansas jail was able to escape. he's still at large and the police need your help. you want to see this in total, go it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number bed adjusts to each person's ideal comfort and support. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where right now our newest innovations are available with 48-month financing. sleep number. comfort individualized. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more t
ted cruz is joining me to explain why he's trying to defund obama care.if that means shutting down the government. we always want to hear from you. hannitylive.foxnewsen the com. shocking surveillance footage of how one inmate literally locked behind bars in an arkansas jail was able to escape. he's still at large and the police need your help. you want to see this in total, go it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even...
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i'll explain. >>> finally, how do you showcase the mood of an entire nation? especially when it's a nation of over one billion people. here is one beautiful idea. but first here's my take. we are all going to watch over the next year or two one of history's great political experiments. it will test the proposition does authoritarian capitalism work. for the past few decades the chinese economy's meteoric rise, faster than any economy in human history, has dazzled the world. it's made many people wonder if china's model of a pro-growth dictatorship is the best path for developing countries. some have even wondered whether western democracies with their dysfunctions and paralysis can ever compete with china's long-range planning. now, as china's growth slows to almost half its pace in 2007, its political system faces its most significant test. over the past three decades, china's growth has averaged 10% a year. crucial to beijing's success has been its ability not to pander to its people to gain votes or approval. you see, unlike most developing nations, china s
i'll explain. >>> finally, how do you showcase the mood of an entire nation? especially when it's a nation of over one billion people. here is one beautiful idea. but first here's my take. we are all going to watch over the next year or two one of history's great political experiments. it will test the proposition does authoritarian capitalism work. for the past few decades the chinese economy's meteoric rise, faster than any economy in human history, has dazzled the world. it's made...
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can you explain that discrepancy. i can't remember where that was where the document that i was reviewing. my understanding that the city's plan and blue shield was going down and kaiser was going up by 5 percent. >> this is an aggregate of the active and early retiree rate. this aggregate view is a combination of all plans we have under a health plan and that's true for both kaiser and blue shield. the blue shield medicare increase was 5.9 percent emerged with the active and early retiree rate which was zero, i believe. and so for an over all, a point 55. >> supervisor mar, i believe you were referring total table on page 39. that does reflect the aggregate rate for all the employers and the employees as opposed to what is reflected in our report that shows the significant reduction for the city health plan as well as for the blue shield represents the city of san francisco's cost and that is the blended rate for the employees, but it's only the city's contribution. >> thank you. >> that's an important distinction. t
can you explain that discrepancy. i can't remember where that was where the document that i was reviewing. my understanding that the city's plan and blue shield was going down and kaiser was going up by 5 percent. >> this is an aggregate of the active and early retiree rate. this aggregate view is a combination of all plans we have under a health plan and that's true for both kaiser and blue shield. the blue shield medicare increase was 5.9 percent emerged with the active and early...
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let me explain this point. the way it works and her party is the trade union is labor money that funds the policy. advise the candidates. it even buys them the leader. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it will for cap for the last three months. falling twice the rate as the rest of the country. we think unemployment at the lowest level since early 2009. canada progress or ensure -- can the prime minister ensure where he leaves the nation will follow? >> people found work and just. be well for cap is not only right, but it is wrong for them to earn more money for people who are working. the figures are sure how many people see a welfare cap, down the road are looking for work. good news for them and for our economy. >> thank you. provide a report on employment regulation if he had not been a major donor to the conservative party? >> the honorable member speaks as a member of unite a dead man who gets 6000 pounds. who gets 6000n pounds. it is an excellent report. it encourages jobs and wealth creation. let me explain on
let me explain this point. the way it works and her party is the trade union is labor money that funds the policy. advise the candidates. it even buys them the leader. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it will for cap for the last three months. falling twice the rate as the rest of the country. we think unemployment at the lowest level since early 2009. canada progress or ensure -- can the prime minister ensure where he leaves the nation will follow? >> people found work and just. be well...
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let me explain this point. the way it works in her party is the trade unions give labor money and that buys a policy, buys the candidate, it even by is the leader. i am not surprised what they ending up with. >> an early advantage of a welfare tax for the next three months, falling at twice the rate of the rest of the country and with use unemployment and a low level of 2 things -- early 2009. >> i join paying tribute to people who found jobs. the welfare cap is not only right because it would be wrong to earn more than the typical family but it has also been working because the figures are showing how many people seeing a welfare cat coming down the road are getting out and looking for work and finding jobs and that is good news for them and the economy. >> being asked to provide a report for the government on unemployment regulation if he had not been a major donor to the conservative party? >> as a member, someone who get 6,000 pounds in the party. i think the report was an excellent record in terms of encou
let me explain this point. the way it works in her party is the trade unions give labor money and that buys a policy, buys the candidate, it even by is the leader. i am not surprised what they ending up with. >> an early advantage of a welfare tax for the next three months, falling at twice the rate of the rest of the country and with use unemployment and a low level of 2 things -- early 2009. >> i join paying tribute to people who found jobs. the welfare cap is not only right...
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you have to explain what reasonable doubt is. you have to explain the different definitions.s saying she had an issue with this intent n intentional act. if the lawyers just explained that zimmerman shot the gun, everybody is conceding that. that is an intentional act. there would not be this confusion. >> it is confusing. there is no doubt. thus the discussion we continue having with you. >>> keeping struggling cities from falling in the footsteps like that of detroit. [poof!] [clicks mouse] there's doughnuts in the conference room. there's doughnuts in the conference room. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentr
you have to explain what reasonable doubt is. you have to explain the different definitions.s saying she had an issue with this intent n intentional act. if the lawyers just explained that zimmerman shot the gun, everybody is conceding that. that is an intentional act. there would not be this confusion. >> it is confusing. there is no doubt. thus the discussion we continue having with you. >>> keeping struggling cities from falling in the footsteps like that of detroit. [poof!]...
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can you explain how the anti- choice bill was attached to the motorcycle safety bill?l, it is a complicated maneuvering having to do with some of the legislative rules, but basically, it comes down to just another sneak attack on women's health where they gutted one bill, substituted language, then passed it through yesterday afternoon. it goes to the senate, we think come in next week. >> and what is likely to happen in the senate? >> well, i don't know. we now have two bills. one the senate snuck through and won the house snuck through. same.ially they are the almost certainly one of them will end up on the desk of governor mccrory. we are hoping he will stick to his campaign promise not to sign in july any further restrictions on abortion. in north carolina, one of the challenges we face is this law can also go into effect if he doesn't sign it. certainly looking at increased restrictions on abortion providers. >> this is extremely significant treated there in the debate in his 2012 campaign, north carolina governor patrick cory said he wouldn't support any for the
can you explain how the anti- choice bill was attached to the motorcycle safety bill?l, it is a complicated maneuvering having to do with some of the legislative rules, but basically, it comes down to just another sneak attack on women's health where they gutted one bill, substituted language, then passed it through yesterday afternoon. it goes to the senate, we think come in next week. >> and what is likely to happen in the senate? >> well, i don't know. we now have two bills. one...
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it explains everything, sean. if, in fact, he did go to columbia and occidental as a foreign exchange student and accepted loans and such, either he was a fraud then in which case he can't be president of the united states, or he was a foreign national in which case he can't be president of the united states. >> that's wayne allyn root. he knows. the president is secretly foreign and the whole presidency of barack obama is a hoax because he faked the birth certificate, wake up, sheeple. he's one of these guys. here's kevin mccarthy's problem. again, remember, he's the number three republican in congress and a very ambitious one. early this week the other republicans who the nevada lady gala pac had put on the invite for their shindig with the birth i guy, earlier those week, those republicans started to drop out of the event. the republican governor dropped out and republican lieutenant governor dropped out and republican congressman mark amodei dropped out. that leaves the third top republican in congress and a b
it explains everything, sean. if, in fact, he did go to columbia and occidental as a foreign exchange student and accepted loans and such, either he was a fraud then in which case he can't be president of the united states, or he was a foreign national in which case he can't be president of the united states. >> that's wayne allyn root. he knows. the president is secretly foreign and the whole presidency of barack obama is a hoax because he faked the birth certificate, wake up, sheeple....
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the freaky thing that happened here that no one can explain. >> explain why we went from clear to cloudy in 45 minutes and we will explain which weekend day will be much warmer. your forecast is next. august 4th. that's when >> time is just ticking away. just a week and a half until bart could go on strike again. august 4th, that's when bart workers say they will walk off the job again if they don't see a new contract. even though during the last strike, bart ran shuttles and ac transit and the ferries increased service, it was still a pain for a lot of people. so you would think a backup plan would alleviate this, right? well, the only tweak the transit officials are making is adding one more ferry. one. >> for most people that got tied up in the bart strike in july, you can expect the worst experience in august. >> we barely have the money to get the buses out there running on a regular basis, much less having a reserve fleet. >> transit agency also fear that running more buses might upset their own unions as far as the negotiations both sides are far apart on the big issues. >> a fami
the freaky thing that happened here that no one can explain. >> explain why we went from clear to cloudy in 45 minutes and we will explain which weekend day will be much warmer. your forecast is next. august 4th. that's when >> time is just ticking away. just a week and a half until bart could go on strike again. august 4th, that's when bart workers say they will walk off the job again if they don't see a new contract. even though during the last strike, bart ran shuttles and ac...
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i'm kidding but -- >> let me explain to greg. i'm sorry, i didn't mean to cut you off. >> the bats to regular sized people or ministers. >> the moment you said mini baseball bats i knew what you were doing. i saw -- >> knew he was coming. >> yes, but i let him do it. >> you're a generous host. >> i am. >> elizabeth. >> the mets were concerned that that would be concerned as a political event. is that the problem now, it's always about perception and not fact. >> if they care, why do they say, oh, it's happening this day. they clearly didn't care because they didn't know it was coming. listen, i think we already have the olympics. why do we have to have everything be a multi-cultural event, right? >> right. >> when i want to see multi-cultural, i look at old "star trek" episodes. >> wow, that could be interesting. i thought you were going to say, i go to the museum. >> no. i watch old "star trek." >> which is like a museum for bill. >> exactly. >> you know, bill, they added special beat bill schultz to death night and 200,000 peop
i'm kidding but -- >> let me explain to greg. i'm sorry, i didn't mean to cut you off. >> the bats to regular sized people or ministers. >> the moment you said mini baseball bats i knew what you were doing. i saw -- >> knew he was coming. >> yes, but i let him do it. >> you're a generous host. >> i am. >> elizabeth. >> the mets were concerned that that would be concerned as a political event. is that the problem now, it's always about...
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explain to the members of the jury what your job is in the fire arms section? >> my duties as an analyst is examine submitted firearms for safety and function, to examine fired ammunition components that are submitted as evidence to determine if they have come from a particular firearm, as well as distance determinations on clothing. >> and how long have you been an analyst in the firearms section? >> i've been an analyst for three years. >> how long total or -- you said you had been in -- with fdle for 11 years. what did you do prior to being an analyst in the firearms section? >> i was forensic technologition for feist yeive years in the fi section and three years as a technologist in the toxicology section. >> what did you do as a forensic technologist? share your educational background. >> bachelor of science degree in chemistry. >> what train having you had to prepare you for your duties as a crime laboratory analyst in the firearms section? >> as a forensic technologist, i completed a six-month training program which enabled me to perform function operati
explain to the members of the jury what your job is in the fire arms section? >> my duties as an analyst is examine submitted firearms for safety and function, to examine fired ammunition components that are submitted as evidence to determine if they have come from a particular firearm, as well as distance determinations on clothing. >> and how long have you been an analyst in the firearms section? >> i've been an analyst for three years. >> how long total or -- you said...
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so i'm a little - and i explained to them if you've been in business for 18 years i'm surprised this due intelligence wasn't done prior to this event. and it came out this was a friend of a friend. i explained i had a birthday party for my 70-year-old fat and i paid insurance >> it was a friend of a friend of your friends so did you call your friend and ask him about his friend? your friend or your friends friend oh, i see. i don't mean to a interrupt you. i didn't have 3 hundred people at any sweet 167 but you had been in business for a look at not checking out your promoter i don't care if he's a friend of your mother. not looking at him up is a check or cole what he don't see tracking his advertising but this is a really bad incident that
so i'm a little - and i explained to them if you've been in business for 18 years i'm surprised this due intelligence wasn't done prior to this event. and it came out this was a friend of a friend. i explained i had a birthday party for my 70-year-old fat and i paid insurance >> it was a friend of a friend of your friends so did you call your friend and ask him about his friend? your friend or your friends friend oh, i see. i don't mean to a interrupt you. i didn't have 3 hundred people...
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let me explain this point. the way it works in h party is the trade unions give labor money and that buys a policy, buys the candidate, it even by is the leader. i am not surprised what they ending up with. >> an early advantage of a welfare tax for the next three months, falling at twice the rate of the rest of the country and with use unemployment and a low level of 2 things -- early 2009. >> i join paying tribute to people who foundobs. the welfare cap is not only right because it would be wrong to earn more than the typical family but it has also been working because the figures are showing how many people seeing a welfare cat coming down the road are getting out and loing for work and finding jobs and that is good news for them and the economy. >> being asked to provide a report for the government on unemployment regulation if he had not been a major donor to the conservative party? >> as a member, someone who get 6,000 pounds in the party. i think the report was an excellent record in terms of encouraging
let me explain this point. the way it works in h party is the trade unions give labor money and that buys a policy, buys the candidate, it even by is the leader. i am not surprised what they ending up with. >> an early advantage of a welfare tax for the next three months, falling at twice the rate of the rest of the country and with use unemployment and a low level of 2 things -- early 2009. >> i join paying tribute to people who foundobs. the welfare cap is not only right because...
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it can be off balance sheet or incognito bridge here's how david stockman explains it. cards this. layer upon layer of creative. borrow money against it by some. higher use that is called. the creation it is the same thing as fractional reserve banking. no problem once you get the string going. similarly to how banks use reserve banking to expand the money supply prime brokers and leverage collateral the rules on every hypothecation very on the jurisdiction of the institutions and according to an i.m.f. working paper in the united states a broker dealer may hypothecate up to one hundred forty percent of the customer's debit balance but in the united kingdom and unlimited amount of customers assets can be read the key to it and there are no customer protection rules this is a major factor into why we see more hedge funds for funding in europe and the u.k. and in many times the u.s. institutions assets are transferred to their subsidiaries that will allow for greater bridge member lehman brothers they hold the record for the largest bankruptcy in u.s. history with over six hundred bi
it can be off balance sheet or incognito bridge here's how david stockman explains it. cards this. layer upon layer of creative. borrow money against it by some. higher use that is called. the creation it is the same thing as fractional reserve banking. no problem once you get the string going. similarly to how banks use reserve banking to expand the money supply prime brokers and leverage collateral the rules on every hypothecation very on the jurisdiction of the institutions and according to...
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above is that banks need to lower leverage later period and boring will break down hypothecation and explain where all this leverage comes from now we know the banks are borrowing on the cheap and so is uncle sam banks to them so what happens when the thirty year downtrend in interest rate reverses we'll be talking to karl denninger about this in just a bit heading east we see chinese short term funding markets are under incredible stress there yield curve is flashing recession if not depression justin underhill will dig into the nuts and bolts of this two thousand and eight ish development finally we'd be remiss here of prime interest if we didn't mention the winklevoss or is that winkle by twins but they're creating a bit quaint for us so that yes it means a bit coins i.p.o. soon you'll be able to short the coins side of the apocalypse probably not but we're sure this has j.p. morgan's attention so without further ado here's what's in your prime interest. i. in june interest rates on ten year treasury bonds and mortgages rose to the highest level in fifteen months despite this we have been
above is that banks need to lower leverage later period and boring will break down hypothecation and explain where all this leverage comes from now we know the banks are borrowing on the cheap and so is uncle sam banks to them so what happens when the thirty year downtrend in interest rate reverses we'll be talking to karl denninger about this in just a bit heading east we see chinese short term funding markets are under incredible stress there yield curve is flashing recession if not...
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croix, can we require a doctor's note explaining? >> we can. >> why the continuance is necessary? >> and the last continuance actually made that stipulation that if a further continuance was requested, that documentation from a physician would be required by june 19th. >> and have we received any documentation from a physician? >> no. >> all right. >> that information causes me to sort of reconsider whether we ought to just proceed with it having pastor gavin has been given certainly ample opportunity. but if we are going to continue it, commissioner studley, i would not be in favor of our dealing with the merits today because the argument as to why it is necessary for her to be here is to cry to address the merits. and is the stipulation that you referred to mr. st. croix, in the record? is that? >> well it is part of the minute. >> well it is a public document that was sent on march 25th, the continuance is offered originally by chair person hur and then renewed by chair person hayon in the subsequent month. >> commissioner andrews? >> it is not recorded in minutes, however. so,
croix, can we require a doctor's note explaining? >> we can. >> why the continuance is necessary? >> and the last continuance actually made that stipulation that if a further continuance was requested, that documentation from a physician would be required by june 19th. >> and have we received any documentation from a physician? >> no. >> all right. >> that information causes me to sort of reconsider whether we ought to just proceed with it having pastor...
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. >> how do you explain that fact to this jury? how do you explain the fact that in an ongoing altercation, i'm going to presume for the point of this conversation it was mr. zimmerman screaming and it was mr. zimmerman screaming 40 seconds, how do you explain he couldn't land a strike in defense of himself? >> well -- >> i'll object. calls for speculation. >> you're asking for an explanation? >> i am. the door has been open for potentialities. >> overruled. >> can you restate the question? >> sure. can you explain to the jury i'm going to suggest it was mr. zimmerman screaming and you've testified he was not able to strike a blow on mr. martin. can you explain how that might have happened when that occurred? >> well, if you're saying that he's the individual screaming then we could conclude that with mr. martin on top of him mr. martin was the aggressor and strikes were being rained down and he was physically incapable of responding, screaming for help. wanting somebody to help him out of a bad situation and maybe he was pushing.
. >> how do you explain that fact to this jury? how do you explain the fact that in an ongoing altercation, i'm going to presume for the point of this conversation it was mr. zimmerman screaming and it was mr. zimmerman screaming 40 seconds, how do you explain he couldn't land a strike in defense of himself? >> well -- >> i'll object. calls for speculation. >> you're asking for an explanation? >> i am. the door has been open for potentialities. >> overruled....
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have a car the economy is not a truck ok austrian economists when they teach about economics they explain how the economy is organic it's not like you just put gasoline in a car and then turn an engine on and that's how it works there are always organic bits and pieces of the economy that are fluctuating that no central banking share could possibly imagine could could come into the economy could come into play the problem here is that ben bernanke he thinks that if you just put money into one end of the economy that jobs come out the other end you know this is the failure of stimulus and keynesian economics certainly and we saw in two thousand and eight he was actually taking billions of dollars hundreds of billions of dollars from one sector of the economy he was blowing the money into the primary dealers in other mergence the facilities and then he realized that commodity prices were exploding and then he had to pull it out of another so he started actually selling t. bills during the summer of two thousand and eight and i think that's something that some of the austrian economists saw
have a car the economy is not a truck ok austrian economists when they teach about economics they explain how the economy is organic it's not like you just put gasoline in a car and then turn an engine on and that's how it works there are always organic bits and pieces of the economy that are fluctuating that no central banking share could possibly imagine could could come into the economy could come into play the problem here is that ben bernanke he thinks that if you just put money into one...
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that's not artificial because the federal reserve creates the boom and bust cycle you see can you explain that a little bit right actually does exactly what the federal reserve does is if we have a problem with unemployment they say well since this is part of our mandate we want to keep inflation low we're going to go ahead inflate right now a certain sector of the economy because we think this economy might be a growth industry you saw this with the tech bubble in the two thousand you saw it with the housing industry so what the fed is doing is it's picking winners and losers and saying we know what economies should grow and work we're stimulating investment to that area that the congress does this to by passing things like you know mortgage lending to people who are you know low income and it stimulates the housing economy but then once you've done if you've created this huge bubble so the fed stimulates that by stepping in saying we're going to go ahead and offer very low interest rates artificially low interest rates to the sectors and it blows up the asset bubble and it creates malin
that's not artificial because the federal reserve creates the boom and bust cycle you see can you explain that a little bit right actually does exactly what the federal reserve does is if we have a problem with unemployment they say well since this is part of our mandate we want to keep inflation low we're going to go ahead inflate right now a certain sector of the economy because we think this economy might be a growth industry you saw this with the tech bubble in the two thousand you saw it...
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>> when we heard it in the mayor's office -- how do i explain -- i wasn't. i guess i didn't want to believe it was him. that's why during that interview i said i wasn't sure. i guess it was listening to it was clouded by shock and denial and sadness. i didn't really want to believe that was him. >> sure. but you recall the date thereabouts where you listened to that? middle of march, march 16th of 2012. would that be about right? >> i don't remember. >> it was a full two weeks before you had your sit down interview with -- >> i'm not sure. >> if i were to, i mentioned a moment ago that the interview was on cbs miami channel 4 on march 31st. do you have any reason to contest that? >> i'm not sure of the dates. >> i mentioned also that the tape, that the tape was played for the family on march 16th or thereabouts. any reason to contest to that? >> no. >> so, that was about two weeks. did you listen to the tape in between. >> probably not. >> in the two weeks, i'm sorry. >> i'm guessing no. >> the reporter actually played the tape when you were there. >> i'm no
>> when we heard it in the mayor's office -- how do i explain -- i wasn't. i guess i didn't want to believe it was him. that's why during that interview i said i wasn't sure. i guess it was listening to it was clouded by shock and denial and sadness. i didn't really want to believe that was him. >> sure. but you recall the date thereabouts where you listened to that? middle of march, march 16th of 2012. would that be about right? >> i don't remember. >> it was a full two...
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could you explain why you said that?just to add to that, president obama appointed the guantanamo review task force that issued a report on january 22, 2010. if you look at the report, his task force came to the same conclusion, that the detainee assessments, which were a general biographical accounting of who the individual was, assessment of how big of a risk they were, and even the task force came to the same conclusion that many of the reports were inaccurate, some were overinflated, some under inflated. so you cannot tell. you do not know if it is right, wrong, -- how it really fits in. my experience from the chief prosecutor is that, looking at the detainee assessment had no value. they are based on underlying documents, and those documents are important. we refer to them as baseball cards because it gives you the person's name, height, weight, place of birth. really had no significant value and i cannot see how it would help al qaeda to have access. >> who are the five detainees in the case? this is extremely sign
could you explain why you said that?just to add to that, president obama appointed the guantanamo review task force that issued a report on january 22, 2010. if you look at the report, his task force came to the same conclusion, that the detainee assessments, which were a general biographical accounting of who the individual was, assessment of how big of a risk they were, and even the task force came to the same conclusion that many of the reports were inaccurate, some were overinflated, some...
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>> all right, let me explain something to you real quick, all right?in't got nothing to do with this, but i'm just witnessing this. however [clears throat] you know what this started from. >> dude's trying to steal my [bleep] >> what's it originally started from? it started from putting money on an account illegally. >> i ain't know nothing about that was illegal. >> no, man. >> come on! i ain't never had a problem with my account. >> all right, let me ask you something. >> i ain't never had a problem with my account. >> if you didn't know nothing was wrong with it, then why did you have to put it on somebody else's account? >> because i owe the jail money. >> exactly! so you're taking money from us, from metro government. >> how?! >> because that money would come -- if you put it on your books, that money would go to your booking fees you owe. >> booking fees is bull[bleep] anyway! i got to give you $35 to lock me up?! >> absolutely. you know how much it costs a day to incarcerate somebody? >> i'm paying you to lock me up. i didn't ask -- >> you ain't
>> all right, let me explain something to you real quick, all right?in't got nothing to do with this, but i'm just witnessing this. however [clears throat] you know what this started from. >> dude's trying to steal my [bleep] >> what's it originally started from? it started from putting money on an account illegally. >> i ain't know nothing about that was illegal. >> no, man. >> come on! i ain't never had a problem with my account. >> all right, let me...