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he gave some explanation. first of all he ran that campaign very hard. him and down the strong implication that churchill was a nazi and that churchill lay down this drawing -- what he said was the socialist government cannot realize its ultimate aim was the use of the secret police. it's not their intention but to get done with her trying to get on that is what they would me. so he he thought it was a disaster. he got beat by a law, he won an election and 15, he won by a little and 51 in a both of those elections he compared the ultimate consequences of socialism to the totalitarian thing of the day so yeah, i think it was a mistake. the labour party is not so much a socialist party as it was back then. i think maybe they give some agreement to churchill about that. >> when he gave the iron curtain speech at westminster college and 46 what was he doing? was he was he in the wilderness at that point? >> he was. he had only met truman once, and in the middle of the conference the vote got for the 45 election. an enormous change happened in world affairs b
he gave some explanation. first of all he ran that campaign very hard. him and down the strong implication that churchill was a nazi and that churchill lay down this drawing -- what he said was the socialist government cannot realize its ultimate aim was the use of the secret police. it's not their intention but to get done with her trying to get on that is what they would me. so he he thought it was a disaster. he got beat by a law, he won an election and 15, he won by a little and 51 in a...
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do you have some other explanation? why? >> so the issue is that those adjustments were well outside of established standards. so the -- while i can't look into the mind of the person -- >> you've said that twice now. but the fact is, you can ask the scientists why. did you ever ask these people why did you do this? >> yes, they were asked why. their explanation was that they felt those manipulations were justified, when in fact, they were not. and we looked at, to see if there was a pattern of that manipulation. it was consistently high, higher than the value should it have been, lower than the value, trying to drive some agenda to falsify that. there was no consistent bias in that information. sfiemt stiemts it -- stiemts it was high, sometimes it was low. and in fact, the way the samples are submitted, there is no way for them to know what the samples will be used for, the project is not identified. so i cannot explain exactly why, except for what they tell us. it was an effort to inn their minds to provide more accurate
do you have some other explanation? why? >> so the issue is that those adjustments were well outside of established standards. so the -- while i can't look into the mind of the person -- >> you've said that twice now. but the fact is, you can ask the scientists why. did you ever ask these people why did you do this? >> yes, they were asked why. their explanation was that they felt those manipulations were justified, when in fact, they were not. and we looked at, to see if...
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>> i believe an explanation of the law. would help us reach the unanimous verdict. >> all right.sk you to go to the jury room as i confer with counsel and have you come back. >> thank you. >> so the judge explaining to the jury that in order to allow them to continue deliberations, if, in fact, what they wanted to do, they are essentially required to ask for a more thorough explanation of the law and it appears as though that is a foreperson has said that they want more of an explanation of the law and perhaps that would help them reach some sort of conclusion here. ari melber is our chief legal correspondent. is this what we expected? there was some potential discussion maybe the jury would confirm they were hopelessly deadlocked. >> what we are seeing is simply an illustration of the same standoff. to help viewers know what we just watched. the person speaking there with the judge is the foreperson. and she was basically saying, yes, let's keep trying to reach a verdict and anything would help. in this case under the legal rules an explanation of the law although they have gott
>> i believe an explanation of the law. would help us reach the unanimous verdict. >> all right.sk you to go to the jury room as i confer with counsel and have you come back. >> thank you. >> so the judge explaining to the jury that in order to allow them to continue deliberations, if, in fact, what they wanted to do, they are essentially required to ask for a more thorough explanation of the law and it appears as though that is a foreperson has said that they want more...
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that's a third explanation. bill clinton offers the fbi as an explanation. angry white voters. because hillary clinton didn't campaign in certain states. which is it? >> a little of all the above. look, the election was so close in the end, hillary clinton winning the popular vote but losing the electoral college by a combined 80,000 votes in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. you can fairly point to anything if you want. like the james comey letter as a tipping point in the result. the reason it was so close, that the james comey letter could have been the tipping point really is the other -- is the other key variable here. hillary clinton was running as a candidate with the highest negatives of any presidential candidate ever. the fact he was within reach, even if that did tip it his way, was revealing. it was revealing of how many voters had resistance to her, reluctance about her, and their deep difficulty at reaching not only angry white men but also none college white women who voted for donald trump over hillary clinton by a margin equal to ronald reagan over walter m
that's a third explanation. bill clinton offers the fbi as an explanation. angry white voters. because hillary clinton didn't campaign in certain states. which is it? >> a little of all the above. look, the election was so close in the end, hillary clinton winning the popular vote but losing the electoral college by a combined 80,000 votes in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. you can fairly point to anything if you want. like the james comey letter as a tipping point in the result....
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another explanation is that the election was compromised.ought to engage in verifying the vote to determine which occurred, the people of the united states have a right to know that. nermeen: there's a third explanation people give, namely there are number of people who came out to vote who had not voted before so they were not contacted byby pollsters. >> you are rigight. a voter percent - -- voter suppression occurred p prior. that is a next one natition. that is papart of what i s suggt may have been the hidden subset of voters. but we will never know if we don't verify the vote, and we also know there was serious concern at all levels of the united states government about foreign interference leading up to election day. and somehow wewe decide we're going to move on and not verify the vote after this election. it is amazing. amy: you are one of the main figures who pushed jill stein to do this recount. some have criticized his saying, why are you just choosing the states where hillary clinton lost? these were the three states that were t
another explanation is that the election was compromised.ought to engage in verifying the vote to determine which occurred, the people of the united states have a right to know that. nermeen: there's a third explanation people give, namely there are number of people who came out to vote who had not voted before so they were not contacted byby pollsters. >> you are rigight. a voter percent - -- voter suppression occurred p prior. that is a next one natition. that is papart of what i s...
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without explanation, the meeting was canceled. member ofheard from a the city council that it was on the instructions of the prime minister and it was the first the prime minister had --. there has been no comment. beneath -- if you hear the explanations, it could be that after days of antagonism, the atmosphere between washington and jerusalem has a come almost toxic. talk about the speech. what are we expected to hear? >> john kerry was planning to give this speech last week and in the backwards and forwards and drama at the united nations resolution on settlements, it was postponed. we are hearing it today and it is a review of where john kerry sees the middle east after 18 years of an obama administration. he will also talk about israel palestine and the importance and theinistration sees issue of settlements. it will be interesting to see if he makes reference to this toxic atmosphere and the bad note this administration is ending on with jerusalem. >> turkey and russia are hoping to have a cease-fire in place in syria i midi
without explanation, the meeting was canceled. member ofheard from a the city council that it was on the instructions of the prime minister and it was the first the prime minister had --. there has been no comment. beneath -- if you hear the explanations, it could be that after days of antagonism, the atmosphere between washington and jerusalem has a come almost toxic. talk about the speech. what are we expected to hear? >> john kerry was planning to give this speech last week and in the...
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he gave explanation of that. he ran the campaign very hard. adly laid down the strong implication that churchhill was a nazi. and churchhill laid down the strong ex-flickcation. what he said in july, 1945, the socialist government could not, paraphrase, realize its ultimate aims without the use of secret police, a gestapo. they would not moon that. that is not their in10 shuns but to get done what they're trying to get done that's what they would need. he thought it was disaster. he got beat by a lot. he won, nearly one in election in '50. he won by a little in '51. in both those elections he compared the ultimate consequences of socialism to bolshevism. which is totalitarian thing of the day by '50 and '51. yeah, i think it was a mistake. and you know the labour party is not really so much a socialist party as it used to be back then. i think maybe they give some agreement with churchhill about that. >> host: when he gave the so-called iron curtain speech at westminster college in missouri in 1946, what was he doing? was he in the wilderness
he gave explanation of that. he ran the campaign very hard. adly laid down the strong implication that churchhill was a nazi. and churchhill laid down the strong ex-flickcation. what he said in july, 1945, the socialist government could not, paraphrase, realize its ultimate aims without the use of secret police, a gestapo. they would not moon that. that is not their in10 shuns but to get done what they're trying to get done that's what they would need. he thought it was disaster. he got beat by...
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that would be a possible explanation for what would be a notoriously thin market.out risingalked inflation, likely the source of concern for next year. how serious is this problem going to be? is it mostly because of trumps's policies? are we going to see a low base affect? one of the most common mistakes we make is we tend to extrapolate in a linear fashion. it is clear from a number of election ofhat the president trump has unleased animal spirits, as the ecomists like to call them. at this stage, as analysts are complacent, it is not just a direct stimulus. it comes from the spending president trump has promised. it is pretty clear from the acceleration that the animal spirits have been unleased to buy this political change. that means the impact will be greater than markets currently estimate and the fed will be forced to move more often. you are seeing possibly for next year. which was very interesting. what is going to happen to the 10 year treasury? >> rallies like the one we saw last night are great opportunities. increasing inflation will be reflected in b
that would be a possible explanation for what would be a notoriously thin market.out risingalked inflation, likely the source of concern for next year. how serious is this problem going to be? is it mostly because of trumps's policies? are we going to see a low base affect? one of the most common mistakes we make is we tend to extrapolate in a linear fashion. it is clear from a number of election ofhat the president trump has unleased animal spirits, as the ecomists like to call them. at this...
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pederson's explanation was more puzzling how he says they have a less than 50 percent chance.oud without laughing because it is so stupid. >> what do you think he was trying to say. >> he was trying to say he didn't have have confidence in his team a lot of players said i'm happen that i doug went for it, he believes, he said no, he didn't believe in the defense could stop anybody in overtime is why he went for it >> both teams have very good field goal kickers though, that is why i would have gone into overtime but on the play, how about the play, to get the two points, and that is why it wasn't safe to go for two points. i realize guy calling the play is doug pederson and that is why i didn't wanting to for two points. >> where was ryan matthews who was having a great game why wasn't he a threat to do another two pointer. >> that is a great question. he wasn't on the field. >> why not a decoy. >> explanation from doug they threw i would have given to it ryan matthews, i would have put him on the field and give him the ball, his explanation was it didn't matter which running
pederson's explanation was more puzzling how he says they have a less than 50 percent chance.oud without laughing because it is so stupid. >> what do you think he was trying to say. >> he was trying to say he didn't have have confidence in his team a lot of players said i'm happen that i doug went for it, he believes, he said no, he didn't believe in the defense could stop anybody in overtime is why he went for it >> both teams have very good field goal kickers though, that is...
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. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for the tension between peter and mary. dr. lewis has come to the museum in cairo to see the non-biblical gospels. >> so there's one particular saying that comes attend of the gospel of thomas that gives us intriguing information about the relationship between mary and jesus and the young disciples and it says -- can we see that one? all right. >> there it is. beautiful. so we see a little argument a little, dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas tells of an angry episode when peter vents his resentment against mary. >> tell mary to leave us because she is a woman and not worthy of life, spiritual life. similar to the jewish tradition that women aren't supposed to be taught tora. >> another lost gospel, that of phillip suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples apparent dislike of mary. >> so all of those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary being lovers really jump from this one passage, right? this is the juiciest stuff we've got. this is ground zero for those conspiracy theori
. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for the tension between peter and mary. dr. lewis has come to the museum in cairo to see the non-biblical gospels. >> so there's one particular saying that comes attend of the gospel of thomas that gives us intriguing information about the relationship between mary and jesus and the young disciples and it says -- can we see that one? all right. >> there it is. beautiful. so we see a little argument a little,...
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. >> reporter: well jim, there are a number of possible explanations of why this happen. this story is odd. they are called the binary bandit stealing 1's and now they are finally hanging it up. if you head down amber street in east kensington you'll see homes missing their 1's and 0's, the odd theft being blamed on the notorious binary bandits, the duo believed to be a man and woman and megan caught one bandit on a camera in september stealing a 0 from her home. >> there is the bandit taking the 0 and running away. >> there say mystery. >> in is speculation that there is an art installation. >> probably an art project, that is the rumor going around and i went to art school and i can imagine someone doing something like this. >> now the bandits have a change of heart. overnight a man comes to megan's durand drops off a garbage bag and walks away and her husband gets up to go to work. >> it's the 1's and 0's and we stare at each other in shock and disbelieve. she spread them out for police. she really has no explanation. >> we want answers. >> she is just glad that it see
. >> reporter: well jim, there are a number of possible explanations of why this happen. this story is odd. they are called the binary bandit stealing 1's and now they are finally hanging it up. if you head down amber street in east kensington you'll see homes missing their 1's and 0's, the odd theft being blamed on the notorious binary bandits, the duo believed to be a man and woman and megan caught one bandit on a camera in september stealing a 0 from her home. >> there is the...
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ill show you the explanation the clerk gave to me in a tonight, planning to come back in the morning to sort this out. greenfields numbers werent matching up today. so the clerk, jennifer goergen, called her office workers and told them, look for misplaced ballots. they found 412 of them in the office. they brought them here and spent three plus hours trying to get the numbers to commission wasnt happy. im not talking about some detailed plan, but a plan, because its vital that this never happens again whats the explanation for what happened tonight? ill just say, the board of canvass will rule tomorrow and id like it to be made public at that point. like i said, there were ballots that were counted but were just not bagged and matched for the most part :17 well know more once the board rules tomorrow :20 what do you think about what the chairwoman said... :25 goergen did not want to answer that question. she does think she got most of the ballots matched up. the commission will have to decide tomorrow whether to accept them all. the rest of the day was good here. the city of milwauk
ill show you the explanation the clerk gave to me in a tonight, planning to come back in the morning to sort this out. greenfields numbers werent matching up today. so the clerk, jennifer goergen, called her office workers and told them, look for misplaced ballots. they found 412 of them in the office. they brought them here and spent three plus hours trying to get the numbers to commission wasnt happy. im not talking about some detailed plan, but a plan, because its vital that this never...
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and it would take a lot of explanation, which would just take forever. why don't i wait till you get home, till i can think of something, and then i'll explain? i demand an explanation now! uh, right this minute. is it okay with sam? uh... uh, only if it's okay with you, sweetheart. mr. saunders and larry just walked in. you remember i told you about mr. saunders, our new client? your favorite soup -- saunders soup? 58 varieties? 59 coming up. they want to know if it's okay with you. if what's okay? she says sure. i knew she would. sure, what, darrin? nice mud. well, just as well. chlorine gives me gas. you're bringing mr. saunders here? and larry and louise? uh, sweetheart, i-i think you ought to know that i have a problem here. so i gathered. and i'm certainly anxious to find out who it is. i mean, uh, i'm anxious to hear all about it. so long, sweetheart. you're sure it's all right? she's tickled to death. and so am i. rings ] oh! what now? uh, mrs. stephens, i-i thought i ought to tell you, i saw a strange man lurking around outside. [ gasps ] he's l
and it would take a lot of explanation, which would just take forever. why don't i wait till you get home, till i can think of something, and then i'll explain? i demand an explanation now! uh, right this minute. is it okay with sam? uh... uh, only if it's okay with you, sweetheart. mr. saunders and larry just walked in. you remember i told you about mr. saunders, our new client? your favorite soup -- saunders soup? 58 varieties? 59 coming up. they want to know if it's okay with you. if what's...
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do you have some other explanation? why? >> so the issue is that those adjustments were well outside of established standards. so the -- while i can't look into the mind of the person -- >> you've said that twice now. but the fact is, you can ask the scientists why. did you ever ask these people why did you do this? >> yes, they were asked why. their explanation was that they felt those manipulations were justified, when in fact, they were not. and we looked at, to see if there was a pattern of that manipulation. it was consistently high, higher than the value should it have been, lower than the value, trying to drive some agenda to falsify that. there was no consistent bias in that information. sometime it is was high, sometime it is was low. and in fact, the way the samples are submitted, there is no way for them to know what the samples will be used for, the project is not identified. so i cannot explain exactly why, except for what they tell us. it was an effort to inn their minds to provide more accurate information, wh
do you have some other explanation? why? >> so the issue is that those adjustments were well outside of established standards. so the -- while i can't look into the mind of the person -- >> you've said that twice now. but the fact is, you can ask the scientists why. did you ever ask these people why did you do this? >> yes, they were asked why. their explanation was that they felt those manipulations were justified, when in fact, they were not. and we looked at, to see if...
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as i was saying in the explanation, the el nino that we had last year, this super el nino, that changed everything and that helped lead to this super warm december that we had and that led to a really bad start at least for the snow season. we don't have that el nino anymore and so we're now set up with the arctic air in and the type of weather pattern that favors more coming in, especially in december and into january, so i don't expect this winter to be anything like last winter. >> and certainly cold enough for them to be making that snow. >> and cold enough for various storms to produce snow, but i'm not necessarily thinking about the 2 foot storm. >> a big blizzard. that was crazy. >> a lot of smaller occasions. >> people were digging out for a while, glenn. >> but a lot of people liked it, get it out of the way with one storm. >> glenn hurricane schwartz thanks for being with us. >>> coming up, just when you thought you've nailed down your routine at the airport an airline throws you a new curveball, we will explain why the overhead space above your seat may be banned for some pas
as i was saying in the explanation, the el nino that we had last year, this super el nino, that changed everything and that helped lead to this super warm december that we had and that led to a really bad start at least for the snow season. we don't have that el nino anymore and so we're now set up with the arctic air in and the type of weather pattern that favors more coming in, especially in december and into january, so i don't expect this winter to be anything like last winter. >> and...
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well, tonight they have a different explanation. shoot an ad. tonight: ere they thinkin >> photographers snuck into this bay area transit tunnel, even dodged trains just to shoot an ad. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hill is accused of usi >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces furniture. >>> a san jose teacher arrested for having sex with a student, trudy hill is accused of using her position of authority to draw a 17-year-old boy into a sexual relationship. hill is a teacher at santa teresa high school. police say the relationship happened from august to november this year. so far police do not believe there are any other victims. hill surrendered to detectives today and later posted bail. >>> a new ad from a big bay area clothing company has a lot of people talking tonight mostly saying things like what were these guys thinking? veronica de la cruz shows us. >> ken, the north base is head quarter in alameda and out-- headquartered in alameda and outfits people for some adventures, in this case a trek through the muni tunnel. it
well, tonight they have a different explanation. shoot an ad. tonight: ere they thinkin >> photographers snuck into this bay area transit tunnel, even dodged trains just to shoot an ad. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hill is accused of usi >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces furniture. >>> a san jose teacher arrested for having sex with a student, trudy hill is accused of using her position of authority to draw a 17-year-old boy into a sexual relationship....
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and mis-clinton decided to join in with her own explanation. hi, trace. >> hillary clinton mentioned the fbi director james comey's letter that raised new questions about her private e-mail server. and close races in several battle ground states. and swing state voters in the final days, breaking against me because of the fbi letters. the second unprecedented event is what she calls russian cyber attacks. >>> apparently, he has a personal beef against me. blaming me for the outpouring of the rage by his own people. that is the direct line between what he said back then and did m this election. >> john bethesda has written an op-ed critical of the fbi. and saying the fbi failed to send a single agent to warn officials but two agents were visiting a tech firm that helped maintain clinton's eechlt yale server, quoting comparing the massive response to the overblown e-mail scandal with the response to a real russian plot shows something is deeply broken at the fbi. we reached out to the fbi for comment. and no response. >> joining us now with more,
and mis-clinton decided to join in with her own explanation. hi, trace. >> hillary clinton mentioned the fbi director james comey's letter that raised new questions about her private e-mail server. and close races in several battle ground states. and swing state voters in the final days, breaking against me because of the fbi letters. the second unprecedented event is what she calls russian cyber attacks. >>> apparently, he has a personal beef against me. blaming me for the...
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even an explanation.or should there be anything more about the scene what's happening on the ground here. maybe the next 10, 12 hours or so. your interview with the ambassador was fascinating. there is no excuse for violence like this. it does show you the way that people in turkey view the conflict in syria. it is right next door. it is something they live with every day. it leads the nightly newscast. you have a significant and serious refugee situation under way in turkey. it is something that literally strikes close to home. of course there is nothing that can justify violence of this nature and this brazen attack was meant to take place the way it did for maximum exposure. >> explain it. at this exhibit it was essentially the ambassador sort of presenting two members of the media. it was the cameras there. there were photographers, reporters, all present. >> it was like what we call in the u.s. a pool spray. it's worth saying the bravery of the photographers who continued to film after it happened wi
even an explanation.or should there be anything more about the scene what's happening on the ground here. maybe the next 10, 12 hours or so. your interview with the ambassador was fascinating. there is no excuse for violence like this. it does show you the way that people in turkey view the conflict in syria. it is right next door. it is something they live with every day. it leads the nightly newscast. you have a significant and serious refugee situation under way in turkey. it is something...
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i still think that 0bama explanation.t obama is experiencing the bitterness ofa obama is experiencing the bitterness of a lost election, because he basically lost it as well as hillary clinton. he is now bitter that his legacy has fallen apart and that is it. it is more about hysteria than specific aims. but again i stress this is against trump. this is not against putin. putin will not lose any popularity because of this scandal, he probably might gain a few notches. it is trump who is now ina few notches. it is trump who is now in a difficult situation, what does he do? does he brush aside the intelligence community and say, look guys, i don't like it? he is in a pickle that putin isjust watching. good to see you, thank you ray much. —— very much. a ceasefire agreed by the syrian government and opposition forces appears to be largely holding across the country on its first day. fighting is said to have stopped in much of the country, but there have been reports of some clashes. a number of rebel organisations are exclud
i still think that 0bama explanation.t obama is experiencing the bitterness ofa obama is experiencing the bitterness of a lost election, because he basically lost it as well as hillary clinton. he is now bitter that his legacy has fallen apart and that is it. it is more about hysteria than specific aims. but again i stress this is against trump. this is not against putin. putin will not lose any popularity because of this scandal, he probably might gain a few notches. it is trump who is now ina...
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you pled guilty with an explanation. i did find you guilty.s found with 18 pictures of children from magazines and newspapers. these are a violation of his treatment plan. i am going to give you l.o.p. for 60 days. basically, you lose your tv, your telephone, your single cell. i don't know if they'll do that with you. but you normally use your single cell. you can order hygiene items from canteen, you can't order any goodies. you don't go to library. you don't go to visiting or rec. you can still work. but you are going to do your l.o.p., and i will see about not getting you an ad seg review right now. however, i am disappointed in you. >> i understand that. >> i really am. weir, if you're found with anything else, i'm going to see if i can have any kind of influence with that process. do you understand? >> yes, absolutely. >> how did it go, jerry? >> not too well. journey needs to come to an end. i know that. eight years of this is enough. >>> coming up -- >> we going to find anything in here we shouldn't find? >> well, let's say, not that i
you pled guilty with an explanation. i did find you guilty.s found with 18 pictures of children from magazines and newspapers. these are a violation of his treatment plan. i am going to give you l.o.p. for 60 days. basically, you lose your tv, your telephone, your single cell. i don't know if they'll do that with you. but you normally use your single cell. you can order hygiene items from canteen, you can't order any goodies. you don't go to library. you don't go to visiting or rec. you can...
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it is one explanation why the americans -- white is still such a strong myth in america, this treacherous attack. was it meant to be treacherous? or was it a screwup? eri hotta: there is a huge debate about the delay in court and aiding the diplomacy to the white house -- in coordinating the diplomacy to the white house. but it was not a declaration of war, really. you can't really argue -- the stealth of the attack has ofained, and the sort treacherous nature, we have not been affected in his mind. the fact that they could do this and mobilize the nation, of course it had something to do with that legacy, but there is something to be said about this comparison to the indians were -- or the native americans, shall i say. ian buruma: the redskins. [laughter] eri hotta: in movies. ian buruma: in movies. not the word we had would have used at the breakfast table. eri hotta: it speaks for the disproportionate asymmetrical nature of the war that was being fought. and i think that's why after 9/11 it was tempting for people to use this analogy of the being much like pearl very under you know, r
it is one explanation why the americans -- white is still such a strong myth in america, this treacherous attack. was it meant to be treacherous? or was it a screwup? eri hotta: there is a huge debate about the delay in court and aiding the diplomacy to the white house -- in coordinating the diplomacy to the white house. but it was not a declaration of war, really. you can't really argue -- the stealth of the attack has ofained, and the sort treacherous nature, we have not been affected in his...
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that's one explanation. explanation is that cnn somehow is secretly white ring network promoting donald trump. the next is russian agents somehow made it into the wilds of rural minnesota, pennsylvania and wisconsin and rigged the voting machines. what are these three explanations for hillary's loss have in common? all three refuse to take voters seriously and refuse to think through why someone would vote for donald trump. that tells me the democratic party is not grappling with the reality of what happened. >> give us a little bit more time. i found that h exchange particularly ugly. i think it is important to talk about some segments of the alt right and we discussed this before. obviously there are white nationalists supremists in this nation they did prefer donald trump to hillary clinton. that's not why hillary clinton lost. we know we should have been campaigning in wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania when we were in arizona and georgia. that's why we lost. >> well now wait a second. you are still
that's one explanation. explanation is that cnn somehow is secretly white ring network promoting donald trump. the next is russian agents somehow made it into the wilds of rural minnesota, pennsylvania and wisconsin and rigged the voting machines. what are these three explanations for hillary's loss have in common? all three refuse to take voters seriously and refuse to think through why someone would vote for donald trump. that tells me the democratic party is not grappling with the reality of...
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. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission of the academy has to do with two really fundamental and important questions. one of which is the nature of life. how did we get here? the second is the challenge of sustainability. if we are here how are we going to find a way to stay? these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species disappears every 20 minutes. this is the only media work that i have done. i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from
. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the...
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very convenient explanation because in such kind of perceptions russia is a threat.s evil, all bad boys they are in main task is to make some bad things for america. >> russian media which is dominated by putin's regime and spews propaganda offered a different explanation. it was an inside job, a leak from clinton's own staff or the dnc itself and there's a sneering, mocking tone in much of the coverage here. >> there you go. that's how you prove it was the russians. >> many russians are skeptical of the state media here but even seasoned independent analysts think this scandal is more american hysteria than actual fact. >> so wild allegations. of course we don't believe them. what happened is an american problem. we in russia did not invent donald trump for you. >> one thing is very clear here, hillary clinton was seen by the kremlin and by much of the public at large as a dire threat to russia because of her hawkish foreign policy and support for anti-putin protests in >> people believe that he as president probably means a nuclear war with the united states. >> st
very convenient explanation because in such kind of perceptions russia is a threat.s evil, all bad boys they are in main task is to make some bad things for america. >> russian media which is dominated by putin's regime and spews propaganda offered a different explanation. it was an inside job, a leak from clinton's own staff or the dnc itself and there's a sneering, mocking tone in much of the coverage here. >> there you go. that's how you prove it was the russians. >> many...
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there is no other possible explanation.ven the leading democrat on the house intelligence committee believes that happened. we talked to him on the show last night and the fallout continues next. yeah, so mom's got this cold. hashtag "stuffy nose." hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip and ... pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe ... and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. tand the alzheimer'sf association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. >>> well, we're stating for donald trump to begin speaking tonight in des moines, iowa. part of his thank you tour. as he tours the country, democrats are still trying to figure out exactly what happened last month. how did we get here in the most obvious explanation is agents of the vladimir putin regime stole the election. even ranking democrats
there is no other possible explanation.ven the leading democrat on the house intelligence committee believes that happened. we talked to him on the show last night and the fallout continues next. yeah, so mom's got this cold. hashtag "stuffy nose." hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip and ... pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can...
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for an explanation why the price of oil is what it is we should probably look to the saudi's.o the point you were raising, i am surprised by how little discussion there is of the strategic implications of the transformation of the global energy environment and the fact that we now know that the oil and gas reserves in north america are far greater than we imagined 20 or 30 years ago. the strategic implications should be huge and should promote people asking questions about why do we still consider saudi arabia. why do we sign such important to the persian gulf? that discussion hasn't happened. >> host: greg in florida, good evening from booktv, you are on the air. >> caller: good evening, andrew bacevich. my question to you is why the united states is to get involved in every military action outside of our borders? why is it we cannot just protect our borders and be done with it? >> guest: great question but i don't know where this cough came from. >> host: we will give him a cough drop and show you the cover of the book one more time but we are not ignoring you, we're just le
for an explanation why the price of oil is what it is we should probably look to the saudi's.o the point you were raising, i am surprised by how little discussion there is of the strategic implications of the transformation of the global energy environment and the fact that we now know that the oil and gas reserves in north america are far greater than we imagined 20 or 30 years ago. the strategic implications should be huge and should promote people asking questions about why do we still...
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here would be that -- i -- i urge people to push back against the notion that there's a single explanation for the turmoil in the region and indeed to embracing the notion of a multiplicity of causes provides a further caution against the notion that further u.s. military action is somehow going to, going to mix matters because there's noafd to support that to support that expectation. >> andrew, donald trump will be the 13th president since harry truman 1946 to deal with the middle east who has gotten it right in the past for you? >> well, nobody has fully gotten it right. and despite the fact that dwight eisenhower was president when we overthrew, i think that eisenhower came closer to getting it right than any other president. eisenhower believed that we needed to find some way to have -- have a modicum of relations with the arab world. eisenhower was quite red about a commitment to israel that would undermine the possibility of having decent relations with the arab world. and certainly eisenhower as a matter of principle was exceedingly hesitant about using american military power not
here would be that -- i -- i urge people to push back against the notion that there's a single explanation for the turmoil in the region and indeed to embracing the notion of a multiplicity of causes provides a further caution against the notion that further u.s. military action is somehow going to, going to mix matters because there's noafd to support that to support that expectation. >> andrew, donald trump will be the 13th president since harry truman 1946 to deal with the middle east...
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detailed plan, but a plan, because its vital that this never happens again whats the explanation for what happened tonight? ill just say, the board of canvass will rule tomorrow and id like it to be made public at that point. like i said, there were ballots that were counted but were just not bagged and brought here. and the numbers all matched for the most part :17 well know more once the board rules tomorrow :20 what do you think about what the chairwoman said... ger-gen goergen did not want to got most of the ballots matched up. by the way - the recount in the city of milwaukee is over. in fact, at least 70 percent of the votes statewide have been recounted. president-elect trump still holds a 22-thousand vote lead. and in michigan-- a federal judge who ordered the state to begin its recount has effectively ended it. he tied his decision to an appeals court ruling. the ruling found that green party candidate jill stein request another look at ballots. the court said stein -- who finished fourth in michigan -- did not have a chance of winning even after a recount. stein is now appe
detailed plan, but a plan, because its vital that this never happens again whats the explanation for what happened tonight? ill just say, the board of canvass will rule tomorrow and id like it to be made public at that point. like i said, there were ballots that were counted but were just not bagged and brought here. and the numbers all matched for the most part :17 well know more once the board rules tomorrow :20 what do you think about what the chairwoman said... ger-gen goergen did not want...
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and these's always had a simple ex -- and he's always had a simple explanation for that. there's this enemy, america. everything that's bad is america's fault. the people joke about -- they say if your doorstep has mud on it, it's obama's fault. putin put his stakes on hillary winning. >> but he backed donald trump. in fact, he interfered in the election. >> and yet he was counting on hillary winning. >> how do you know? >> but what's important in this situation, everything is quite simple for him. we have the enemy. >> right. do you think he's quietly unhappy about donald trump's victory? >> his inner circle is happy about it. you may have heard that when trump won, the state duma gave a standing ovation. but i don't think putin is particularly happy with the result because now he still needs to make america into the enemy, but it's now going to be more difficult. >> he needs that because internally the russian economic situation is very bad after the imposition of sanctions? >> i wouldn't say it's because of the sanctions per se. that's 10% of the answer. >> okay. >> 50
and these's always had a simple ex -- and he's always had a simple explanation for that. there's this enemy, america. everything that's bad is america's fault. the people joke about -- they say if your doorstep has mud on it, it's obama's fault. putin put his stakes on hillary winning. >> but he backed donald trump. in fact, he interfered in the election. >> and yet he was counting on hillary winning. >> how do you know? >> but what's important in this situation,...
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wa nt beginning of the month and they also wantan beginning of the month and they also want an explanation as to how we are a few premiership rugby investigated the incident and failed to sanction the clu b incident and failed to sanction the club for not following head injury protocols and removing him from the game. george north is still sidelined and missed the victory tonight against sale sharks. it ended a losing streak for saint to go ended a losing streak for saint to 9° up ended a losing streak for saint to go up to sixth in the premiership, sale sharks did manage a try of their own, scored by their new rugby league signing, but they have now lost seven in a row. a couple of matches in the pro 12. ulster at up to fourth after defeating conduct 23-7. to fourth after defeating conduct 23—7. stuart mccusker got the first of both their tries. and the other match tonight, between the bottom two teams, treviso defeated fellow italians, zebre. patrick of autograph has left hospital, the victim of a knife attack on home, and vowed to return to tennis, after and vowed to return to tennis, a
wa nt beginning of the month and they also wantan beginning of the month and they also want an explanation as to how we are a few premiership rugby investigated the incident and failed to sanction the clu b incident and failed to sanction the club for not following head injury protocols and removing him from the game. george north is still sidelined and missed the victory tonight against sale sharks. it ended a losing streak for saint to go ended a losing streak for saint to 9° up ended a...
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. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission of the academy has to do with two really fundamental and important questions. one of which is the nature of life. how did we get here? the second is the challenge of sustainability. if we are here how are we going to find a way to stay? these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species disappears every 20 minutes. this is the only media work that i have done. i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from
. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the...
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so the idea that there is a physical cause for the white-collar criminality is an explanation that cancontribute but it's probably not the answ answer. if you identify the culture as one cause, is it also situational, just to set up circumstances to make someone who otherwise would not cross the line to do so, what conclusion did you ultimately reach? >> guest: it doesn't look up so much what i think of as the reasoning. you could actually come even what looks like reasoning to us is oftentimes not genuine. it's justified with something we've previously done and we are going back and forth. the wonderful evidence that's what we originally thought it comes down to in the intuition so i see much of the failures of the managed managerial intuition with a different approach to address some of these values. >> host: with their extra instinct is telling them is to do something that they should know better than to do. they don't have that a national instinct telling them and screaming out this is going to be very harmful or devastating. so, i think going back to this example, we all know it's
so the idea that there is a physical cause for the white-collar criminality is an explanation that cancontribute but it's probably not the answ answer. if you identify the culture as one cause, is it also situational, just to set up circumstances to make someone who otherwise would not cross the line to do so, what conclusion did you ultimately reach? >> guest: it doesn't look up so much what i think of as the reasoning. you could actually come even what looks like reasoning to us is...
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and they say their mistake is your windfall still ahead this morning: bizarre explanation: the story behind a shooting at a pizza restaurant in the nation's capitol. plus... sinkhole disaster: not one, but two cars caught inside the sinkhole: how the people inside have others to than iholidays are about joy again. where days are filled with magic instead of madness. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never make you clip coupons. and always have amazing prices [ tower pinging ] [ whistling ] we've got a problem, friend. half off any smartphone for anyone who switches? what's the problem? the naughty list shouldn't get deals! yeah, but anyone who switches gets half off of any smartphone. even these? yeah, any smartphone. call the big guy! [ bell dings ] santa? no, jingles. [ knuckles crack ] [ spits ] ooo. ouch. [ neck cracks ] [ darien ] switch and get half off any smartphone. a vigil will be held today for the victims of friday's deadly warehouse fire in oakland.at least 33 people are confirmed
and they say their mistake is your windfall still ahead this morning: bizarre explanation: the story behind a shooting at a pizza restaurant in the nation's capitol. plus... sinkhole disaster: not one, but two cars caught inside the sinkhole: how the people inside have others to than iholidays are about joy again. where days are filled with magic instead of madness. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never...
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, stephanie, the authors don't claim to have a great explanation for why.ill say that a lot of it is focused on the idea that female physicians practice more of what we call patient-centered care. they're more kmcommunicative. they follow clinical guidelines a little closer. i will say it lead to interesting conversations at the water cooler. one is that if there was, in fact, until to the way female physicians practice, what do we all learn from that. if it is true that we can save 32,000 patient lives per year, and sectly the under story here is about the disparity and company kpen sags. and in this era of, you know, performance metricsmetrics, and doctors are being reimbursing, that should be looked at more closely as well. >> this is only one study, do you believe we will see any changes in behavior. a holistic approach. i work with some of the most brillian brilliant, conscience male employees. maybe males are seeing more patients or the sicker patients and they found the female informations did outporm terfor some of the most serious reasons for admis
, stephanie, the authors don't claim to have a great explanation for why.ill say that a lot of it is focused on the idea that female physicians practice more of what we call patient-centered care. they're more kmcommunicative. they follow clinical guidelines a little closer. i will say it lead to interesting conversations at the water cooler. one is that if there was, in fact, until to the way female physicians practice, what do we all learn from that. if it is true that we can save 32,000...
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is the explanation for a school wide action or service in my l cap legally sufficient? that is not our role. that is a county office, state board, sbe rule. not envisioning this is a support desk we are responding to. what support desk can respond to. how can i evaluate my rubric for my graduation rate for better informed goals in my l cap? this isn't a compliance question for how to fill out my l cap and certainly don't and others ka provide a response. but we feel this is a support desk that is one of of our other sources that an lea can go to. this is why we connect with sbe. we don't want to give inconsistent message here with the county office. we don't want to school district to say, i don't like the information that the county office gave me and i'm going to -- ccee. we want to provide the information we have. we use the resources for graduation rate to generate ideas. we have the specific needs in a local connect say a small high school and we need more and where can we look. maybe this relates to the larger discussion we had around item 5, best practices. so th
is the explanation for a school wide action or service in my l cap legally sufficient? that is not our role. that is a county office, state board, sbe rule. not envisioning this is a support desk we are responding to. what support desk can respond to. how can i evaluate my rubric for my graduation rate for better informed goals in my l cap? this isn't a compliance question for how to fill out my l cap and certainly don't and others ka provide a response. but we feel this is a support desk that...
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plus he had an obtuse explanation on why he did it. >> here's coach pederson explaining why. >> i wantedame. the other thing is, even our chances in overtime were less than 50% of winning this game, so as an underdog going in, i was going to win the game in regulation. >> i don't get that. he's paying attention to the point spread, which is problem number one. number two, it's 50/50. you get the coin flip, run the ball down the football like you had been. i don't know why he thought he would be the underdog in overtime where everyone is the same. >> unless he's talking about a road team. i couldn't figure it out either. >> it's two nhl teams. let's bring in jeff scaversky. >> close but no cigar. coach doug pederson gambling instead of kicking the extra point in the final seconds. he's not kicking himself for the decision, and frankly, if they had won or not they would be eliminated from the playoffs anyway. a fumble in the first quarter, opening possession. what do they see there? eagles go the entire season with zero touchdowns in the first quarter. this turnover turns into this. joe sl
plus he had an obtuse explanation on why he did it. >> here's coach pederson explaining why. >> i wantedame. the other thing is, even our chances in overtime were less than 50% of winning this game, so as an underdog going in, i was going to win the game in regulation. >> i don't get that. he's paying attention to the point spread, which is problem number one. number two, it's 50/50. you get the coin flip, run the ball down the football like you had been. i don't know why he...
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the pilot -- >> with are going to wait for concrete explanations to bring us as close as possible to what happened. >> soccer fans around the world this evening held a vigil in the team stadium in brazil, and at team. and their families. >> and alarming tree trend has experts urging homeowners to keep an eye on their palms. i will have that story coming up. >> and a cold front is on the way for tomorrow but the real cold air should be arriving in >> talking aboutom a troubling and unsightly prap problems attacking trees in the tampa bay area, and if you have palms, experts are urging you to keep an eye on them. >> this is a real concern for free experts. this palm tree is a healthy one but if it were infected by the disease you would be able to within a year of makes. several famouses have been palmd with a disease called texas phoenix palm decline disease, and there is no cure and scientists don't know how it spreads. experts say don't focus on that number. >> people but for us in this industry, it is a large number, and the fact that we are seeing more and more we are sorried it co
the pilot -- >> with are going to wait for concrete explanations to bring us as close as possible to what happened. >> soccer fans around the world this evening held a vigil in the team stadium in brazil, and at team. and their families. >> and alarming tree trend has experts urging homeowners to keep an eye on their palms. i will have that story coming up. >> and a cold front is on the way for tomorrow but the real cold air should be arriving in >> talking aboutom...
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>> we've had a number of different explanations. the walkback has been pretty incredible over the past 24, 48 hours. and effectively since the story broke, they've been walking everything back and saying the trump brothers, the two sonls are not involved. donald trump won't be at this event. an event that would be taking place and still ostensibly will take place the day after the inauguration in washington, d.c. at the convention story. not a small deal. >> is are there a bunch of plans on the table and he hasn't picked one? >> you have so many different assets. the assets all around the world as you were discussing earlier. you have these branding agreements. a lot of it is very confusing. how do you tell someone that signed a branding agreement with donald trump and agreed to pay a certain amount of money to put his name on the building that now you'll put another name on the building, mcdonald's or something. some of it is very, very confusing, how you unwind it. and i think they're down in the muck trying to get through these i
>> we've had a number of different explanations. the walkback has been pretty incredible over the past 24, 48 hours. and effectively since the story broke, they've been walking everything back and saying the trump brothers, the two sonls are not involved. donald trump won't be at this event. an event that would be taking place and still ostensibly will take place the day after the inauguration in washington, d.c. at the convention story. not a small deal. >> is are there a bunch of...