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it makes no sense in this bona fide bull market. i say, take them with the same grain of salt that you used to take the cheerleader crowd. they're just way too negative for this guy. may i speak to carol in texas? >> caller: hi, jim. happy new year from texas. >> we like the job situation down there. >> caller: it's pretty nice. folks around here are interested in a local energy stock, xco. about 30 days ago they had a leadership change and now they've done a rights offering. i'm interested in what your thoughts are about the changes at xco and see what you think about how they'll be impacted going forward. >> i know that the executives bought some on that deal. we have had mixed success with the smaller guys, whether it be sand ridge or halcon. there are so many big oil companies rights now like eog, pioneer, noble. i don't want to buy speculative, because the highest quality stocks are going down. speculative is just too hard for me. may i go to hunter in florida. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you? >> all right, how are you? >> cal
it makes no sense in this bona fide bull market. i say, take them with the same grain of salt that you used to take the cheerleader crowd. they're just way too negative for this guy. may i speak to carol in texas? >> caller: hi, jim. happy new year from texas. >> we like the job situation down there. >> caller: it's pretty nice. folks around here are interested in a local energy stock, xco. about 30 days ago they had a leadership change and now they've done a rights offering....
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those two laws thanks a lot of you guys we have over forty five thousand people there we have a denon fide arrested. investigated or detained in the jail talk as i don't tough is. jails in the united states were like number three in the whole country and all they get is. it's not nice but you guys know if you do something wrong you want to hold on all tell around here. it was sleeping. so what do we want this is jail this is. they're all convicted we have almost two hundred illegal immigrants live in these temps and was a complete their time for all their crimes are going back to where they came from they'll be deported by the immigration. so why are we were at seven and seven on the g.p.s. and on a bridge here is zero seven seven on a road and this is the trail that we're after and this is the trail that crosses ruby red apparent coming down this way. the first time i walked cigs a they got to me when i was already over the border after they drove me back towards mexico. mexican immigration treated me really bad. they called me a buster it asked me if i want a dog for good i asked the lor
those two laws thanks a lot of you guys we have over forty five thousand people there we have a denon fide arrested. investigated or detained in the jail talk as i don't tough is. jails in the united states were like number three in the whole country and all they get is. it's not nice but you guys know if you do something wrong you want to hold on all tell around here. it was sleeping. so what do we want this is jail this is. they're all convicted we have almost two hundred illegal immigrants...
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the bona fide refugees come in and bad guys do not come in. and that process that molly described very well of checking to make sure that we're only bringing bona fide refugees does take a little time. >> so, let's go to the bad guy issue. and talk about it for a moment. i mentioned it at the outset. because of concerns over what we've heard in terms of applying the rules as written. if someone is seeking refugee status and they somehow even supported an armed rebel group which the united states is directly supporting, it could in some cases raise questions if not disqualify them. the same questions have been raised about those who help groups under duress. it was a witness before this committee or a case before this committee of a colombian nurse who at the point of gun was providing medical assistance to a farc injured rebel and was disqualified as a refugee because of her involvement, even though her actions were under duress. the point made by senator cruz is, obviously -- cruz is obvious and valid. we do not want anyone to come into the u
the bona fide refugees come in and bad guys do not come in. and that process that molly described very well of checking to make sure that we're only bringing bona fide refugees does take a little time. >> so, let's go to the bad guy issue. and talk about it for a moment. i mentioned it at the outset. because of concerns over what we've heard in terms of applying the rules as written. if someone is seeking refugee status and they somehow even supported an armed rebel group which the united...
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when it does so, it is going to intensify and turn into a bona fide nor'easter a. report of thousands of flights that have been canceled. ark -- why new bother at this point. how much snow are we going to be doing overall? here the estimates. 4-8 inches the most likely possibility throughout the metro. a few spots could reach some higher numbers. the chance of getting less than five have been really low. let's talk temperature. now.e at 30 degrees right notice the windchill factor picking up. , thee beginning to see snow is coming down. 28 in winchester. culpepper is that 34. we're going to continue to watch these temperatures drop progressively throughout the day. by 5:00, they will be down into the upper teens, especially up to the north. in from theming northeast right now. we're going to watch these numbers pick up throughout the afternoon and even tonight as those gusts could be reaching 30 miles per hour. that light fluffy snow will blow all across the roads, even though the snow will be stopping. wind chill advisories in effect from 6:00 tonight until noon t
when it does so, it is going to intensify and turn into a bona fide nor'easter a. report of thousands of flights that have been canceled. ark -- why new bother at this point. how much snow are we going to be doing overall? here the estimates. 4-8 inches the most likely possibility throughout the metro. a few spots could reach some higher numbers. the chance of getting less than five have been really low. let's talk temperature. now.e at 30 degrees right notice the windchill factor picking up. ,...
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and i'm not interested in opposition leaders like klitschko or others which are openly calling for fide to all for no violence and then the other hand they want to control of course the whole of the opposition within the fascist privacy and they want to get that they're. the reality in due course against the government and i'm questioning myself for what price they doing that because every loss of life is a tragedy and we get the hotheads loss of. lives in the ukraine in this undress and that's really a credit to our time to land german m.p.'s thank you so much for your views. what we are closely following the developments in ukraine on the line also there they are for it on the lead so weapons used by the rioters you'll find all the details at r.t. dot com. and some developments emerging at the syria peace talks we're getting reports that negotiations between the syrian government and the opposition have been postponed because the rebels are apparently refusing to take part or that's according to an adviser to the syrian president also the leader of the opposition's national coalition
and i'm not interested in opposition leaders like klitschko or others which are openly calling for fide to all for no violence and then the other hand they want to control of course the whole of the opposition within the fascist privacy and they want to get that they're. the reality in due course against the government and i'm questioning myself for what price they doing that because every loss of life is a tragedy and we get the hotheads loss of. lives in the ukraine in this undress and that's...
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pilot is a bona fide officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then returns to dock. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks to call home with a cell phone very soon all mobiles will be far out of range the ship is setting sail for a vast and inaccessible area if there's any kind of emergency they'll be no one to provide any kind of help. the russian ships sail south to the land of eternal ice and snow to antarctica. the first officer will now explain the code of conduct on board there are twenty three passengers aboard the economics sure they're off and for some this is their first trip to the antarctic zone but for one passenger it's become a familiar journey this is the twenty sixth time he's followed this route. back in nineteen sixty four after our trip we went. who was the first time i felt so acutely just how far away. ten days and nights of ocean like. this is the radar. as you can see there is nothing there. any of the ships just icebergs.
pilot is a bona fide officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then returns to dock. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks to call home with a cell phone very soon all mobiles will be far out of range the ship is setting sail for a vast and inaccessible area if there's any kind of emergency they'll be no one to provide any kind of help. the russian ships sail south to the land of eternal ice and snow to antarctica. the first...
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fide conservative when?but he will have a hard time. will be a formidable candidate out there. his background is so conservative. i mean, he was with the southern baptist -- >> is that because it is such a conservative state? >> it is that. tom coburn, the fellow he is trying to replace, is a devout conservative who has shown maverick tendencies and been willing to break with conservative orthodoxy. >> that could work to the detriment of langford -- lankford. coburn came in and proved himself to be a bit more for privatized. lankford andat think he will be the same. they doubt he will hold the line. >> and yet senator coburn is enormously popular in oklahoma. it hurts you in the primary, but it helps you in the general. >> i have to get your thoughts. tom perkins came out with aggressive thoughts this weekend. comparing income 80 quality to the holocaust. what is your take? >> politicians are people in public life. people should not mention or draw analogies to the holocaust or slavery. it is a guaranteed lo
fide conservative when?but he will have a hard time. will be a formidable candidate out there. his background is so conservative. i mean, he was with the southern baptist -- >> is that because it is such a conservative state? >> it is that. tom coburn, the fellow he is trying to replace, is a devout conservative who has shown maverick tendencies and been willing to break with conservative orthodoxy. >> that could work to the detriment of langford -- lankford. coburn came in...
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if diesel electric research vessel the sport she hoists the flag to show the ream pilot is a bona fide officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then returns to dock. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks to call home with a cell phone very soon all mobiles will be far out of range the ship is setting sail for a vast and inaccessible area if there's any kind of emergency they'll be no one to provide any kind of help. the russian ships sail south to the land of eternal ice and snow to antarctica. the first officer will now explain the code of conduct on board.
if diesel electric research vessel the sport she hoists the flag to show the ream pilot is a bona fide officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then returns to dock. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks to call home with a cell phone very soon all mobiles will be far out of range the ship is setting sail for a vast and inaccessible area if there's any kind of emergency they'll be no one to provide any kind of help. the...
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what that election really significance any fide was the republican party was moving -- the center ofravity was moving away from the eastern establishment. at that point it was in the midwest but there are beginning to be a significant number of republicans in the south in both houses of congress, a trend that would accelerate. and 40 years later you could argue that the midwestern party has become allied with the southern and western party. >> on twitter this question aside from her predisposition did her being alone to raise the kids contribute to her drinking? i'm going to let her own words answer that. she wrote two memoirs and here is some of what she writes. i hated feeling crippled so i took more pills. now i know some of the pain i was trying to wipe out was emotional. jerry became minority leader of the house but i was feeling sorry for myself. she goes on to write in 1965 about a year after i began mixing pain medication with alcohol i snapped. i packed my bag one afternoon and decided to ride to the beach and take susan with me and let my whole ungrateful family worry about
what that election really significance any fide was the republican party was moving -- the center ofravity was moving away from the eastern establishment. at that point it was in the midwest but there are beginning to be a significant number of republicans in the south in both houses of congress, a trend that would accelerate. and 40 years later you could argue that the midwestern party has become allied with the southern and western party. >> on twitter this question aside from her...
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quantity fide the op application. and e.p.a. repeated that stance several times. and aw it on page 9 and 59 lso on pages 51, 52, and 56. e.p.a. has done a 180 shift and they have told the states that they are required to submit good steps under sub section 8 -- >> they don't know exactly how to do it. it is a tough problem. it sounds like you're making a procedural objection here to which the government's point was you're right, we'd all been talking about this. what wanted to see ha the states came up with. so we looked. the states haven't come up with enough in our opinion. and so now we go of the federal process and with put out our thing. and you comment on that. and then if you feel that their thing is no good, propose your own solutions again. but it's supposed to advance the ball. so there's a procedure for states to come in if they can come up with a better plan. that's what you've just heard. and so do it. >> so what's arbitrary or capricious about such a system? >> because that's the approach the e.p.a. rejected -- >> well, they octobered it understand -
quantity fide the op application. and e.p.a. repeated that stance several times. and aw it on page 9 and 59 lso on pages 51, 52, and 56. e.p.a. has done a 180 shift and they have told the states that they are required to submit good steps under sub section 8 -- >> they don't know exactly how to do it. it is a tough problem. it sounds like you're making a procedural objection here to which the government's point was you're right, we'd all been talking about this. what wanted to see ha the...
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republicans have in terms of winning this battle larry in my opinion this split if they were all going to fide and if they were saying we are going out and we're staying out at one hundred percent and you had that great you know unity they could actually win but as the saying my way of the highway i'm just saying if everybody had that he's already aware and i understand that but if everybody was unified like senator mccain came out the other day and said we can't win we can't win that's a terrible expression but he said we can't win i supported him but he said i supported. when he ran but he said we can't win meaning through republicans can't win that's a hell of a statement to make and it's not exactly good for your side and is very good you know it emboldens the other side so that was a very it was his honest opinion i say this if the republicans stuck together with their absolutely not doing they could actually went but they can't win with half of them saying we shouldn't be doing this a half of them doesn't agree with the other that they've already won we want to do in order to get victory
republicans have in terms of winning this battle larry in my opinion this split if they were all going to fide and if they were saying we are going out and we're staying out at one hundred percent and you had that great you know unity they could actually win but as the saying my way of the highway i'm just saying if everybody had that he's already aware and i understand that but if everybody was unified like senator mccain came out the other day and said we can't win we can't win that's a...
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susan rice, who was the secretary of state in waiting, she went out, she was going to prove her bona fideshe administration. she was going to carry their water. the problem is she didn't vet her own talking points. well, and you know, mike, you you were k.t. was talking. i mean, you know. you were in the cia. i imagine there was talk meetings occur and a lot of people in these meetings. everybody is kept to the narrative of this fantasy anti-muslim video. i mean how in line can this administration keep these people? >> right. it's incredible. first of all, judge, and i have said this before, but you your willingness, your desire to keep benghazi in the spotlight is incredibly appreciated by the intel and military communities. second. never before frankly in the washington review groups panels or committees have we waited longer for a report to tell us what we already knew. the attack was avoidable warning signs were woefully ignored and the story about the video from the white house was complete crap. the sad part about all of this is that i do disagree with those people who think somehow
susan rice, who was the secretary of state in waiting, she went out, she was going to prove her bona fideshe administration. she was going to carry their water. the problem is she didn't vet her own talking points. well, and you know, mike, you you were k.t. was talking. i mean, you know. you were in the cia. i imagine there was talk meetings occur and a lot of people in these meetings. everybody is kept to the narrative of this fantasy anti-muslim video. i mean how in line can this...
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this was partly to create his liberal bona fide. with de blasio taking limelight as the store. cuomo has always been a bully. he exposed himself as governor. this expos his heart. cardinal dolan is the best person to take on schoolyard bully. >> be interesting to see if he apologizes. thanks so much. >>> security concerns mount days ahead of the olympic games. should athletes and families be concerned? swimmer michael phelps weighs in on that. a swimmer learned a lesson after made in asia last time around. the new ones unveiled made here for the most part. wait until you hear where the snowboarding uniforms are made. we want to hear from you. what do you think about the olympic wear? great tune. do you like the uniforms? not so much? tweet me @gretchen carlson. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announcer ] as you get older protein is an important part of staying active and s
this was partly to create his liberal bona fide. with de blasio taking limelight as the store. cuomo has always been a bully. he exposed himself as governor. this expos his heart. cardinal dolan is the best person to take on schoolyard bully. >> be interesting to see if he apologizes. thanks so much. >>> security concerns mount days ahead of the olympic games. should athletes and families be concerned? swimmer michael phelps weighs in on that. a swimmer learned a lesson after...
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ask you there are lots of scientists who believe in global warming, they're real scientists, bona fide scientists. do you think they're perpetuating a scam? what do you think it is? >> i think it became an ideology. i think there are legitimate scientists who believes -- he's a lukewarmer. he believes there are slight increases which could be beneficial, maybe harmful in the long term, but there are others too invested in it. >> change positions. >> there are other scientists who are very skeptical who are left out of the debate. >> they have to be open to new research and information coming in. science doesn't stand still. when you shut it down and say, no, the science is settled. you lose credibility. >> i think greg made an enormous amount of sense today which may be the first time in the global warming debate. >> i think you two got dressed together this morning. red and white. >> i don't have a sweater like that. >> it is at times when you watch charlie rose, global warming, you say, what makes you a scientist? none of us are scientists and read data and say there's too much confl
ask you there are lots of scientists who believe in global warming, they're real scientists, bona fide scientists. do you think they're perpetuating a scam? what do you think it is? >> i think it became an ideology. i think there are legitimate scientists who believes -- he's a lukewarmer. he believes there are slight increases which could be beneficial, maybe harmful in the long term, but there are others too invested in it. >> change positions. >> there are other scientists...
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santa rosa you might be getting bona fide rain. but there's the line. then watch what happens. wednesday is not the rain day. wednesday is the set up day, the transition day. thursday or wednesday night into thursday is when we're going to see the rain here late wednesday night into thursday morning. when we come back we'll detail the time line and look at the seven day forecast and there might be more rain too. we'll see you in just a bit. >>> the same hotel chain that owns the fairmont is getting ready to buy one of the most picturesque hotels, the clairmont hotel by the end of next month. the clairmont was recently placed on sale. >>> a court date has been set for justin bieber. see how many people are now supporting an online petition calling him to be deported. >> gave him my case number and he said that doesn't exist in our system. >> code enforcement letters that are not in the city. only on 2. who may be behind phony letters that are targeting pot clubs. ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when
santa rosa you might be getting bona fide rain. but there's the line. then watch what happens. wednesday is not the rain day. wednesday is the set up day, the transition day. thursday or wednesday night into thursday is when we're going to see the rain here late wednesday night into thursday morning. when we come back we'll detail the time line and look at the seven day forecast and there might be more rain too. we'll see you in just a bit. >>> the same hotel chain that owns the...
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santa rosa you might be getting bona fide rain. but there's the line. then watch what happens. wednesday is not the rain day. wednesday is the set up day, the transition day. thursday or wednesday night into thursday is when we're going to see the rain here late wednesday night into thursday morning. when we come back we'll detail the time line and look at the seven day forecast and there might be more rain too. we'll see you in just a bit. >>> the same hotel chain that owns the fairmont is getting ready to buy one of the most picturesque hotels, the clairmont hotel by the end of next month. the clairmont was recently placed on sale. >>> a court date has been set for justin bieber. see how many people are now supporting an online petition calling him to be deported. >> gave him my case number and he said that do >>> only on 2 tonight. south bay medical marijuana clubs targeted by a mystery mailer threatening eviction. the letters are being mailed to the landlords of pot clubs using city compliance orders that have been forged. >> robert handa show us the phony letters and also
santa rosa you might be getting bona fide rain. but there's the line. then watch what happens. wednesday is not the rain day. wednesday is the set up day, the transition day. thursday or wednesday night into thursday is when we're going to see the rain here late wednesday night into thursday morning. when we come back we'll detail the time line and look at the seven day forecast and there might be more rain too. we'll see you in just a bit. >>> the same hotel chain that owns the...
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if your with the solid fide loyalty among the latino population in america, you should note that latinos have the least access to healthcare of any group in the country with 35% lacking health insurance. rather than ringing your hands and worrying about how they are polling the whites. they should be out in the latino community chain i don't knowing how many can see a doctor, how many can finally get treatment. then they should smack their opponents upside the head with aths asking where the richest nation in the history of the world should deny people access to basic healthcare. ow is that moral or right or religious. in one stroke you can win over your growing base, put your opponent on the defensive and win over church going whites by church going. the bible does demand to us care for the sick. another example of the policy implications of the new majority is economic inquality. if you look at a map of the distribution of poverty in america you'll see that the heaviest concentrations of poverty fall largely along the same lines as the rising black and latino population, the south and
if your with the solid fide loyalty among the latino population in america, you should note that latinos have the least access to healthcare of any group in the country with 35% lacking health insurance. rather than ringing your hands and worrying about how they are polling the whites. they should be out in the latino community chain i don't knowing how many can see a doctor, how many can finally get treatment. then they should smack their opponents upside the head with aths asking where the...
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again, peer-reviewed bona fide economic analysis -- what it has not done. i think it had done, it would find that the competitive, dynamic, robust and consumers a much better off because the internet was unfettered. the concerned about unintended consequences and sometimes intended consequences of government action. host: rich in marion, ohio. go ahead with your question for two former fcc commissioners. caller: what a fantastic discussion. available topes get information in and out quickly. or someone downloading a movie, is it important for them to get it done and half a second or two minutes, or can they get a discount for taking mother to get it so we don't jam up the highway with things that people don't really care about having right away? other types of common occasion should go the speed of light and should have the right-of-way. the other thing, we build bigger pipes -- how long would it take to download library of congress? who will it be sent to? sent to our students are sent out to china within a half an hour? important questions. business, they
again, peer-reviewed bona fide economic analysis -- what it has not done. i think it had done, it would find that the competitive, dynamic, robust and consumers a much better off because the internet was unfettered. the concerned about unintended consequences and sometimes intended consequences of government action. host: rich in marion, ohio. go ahead with your question for two former fcc commissioners. caller: what a fantastic discussion. available topes get information in and out quickly. or...
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. >> real scientists, bona fide scientists. you think they're perpetuating a scam? i mean, what do you think it is? >> i think it became an ideology, and there are legitimate scientists like lun brg, who believes there are slight increases that could be beneficial, maybe harmful in the long term, but there are others who are too invested in it. >> and change position. >> there are a lot of scientists who are skeptical who are left out of the debate. >> they have to be open to new information, new research coming in. science doesn't stand still. when you shut it down and say the science is settled, then you lose credibility. >> i think greg made an enormous amount of sense, which may be the first time in the global warming debate. >> i think you got dressed together this morning. >> i don't have a sweater like that. >> you have to agree, it is at times when you watch certainly people talk about, like charlie rose and global warming, you say, what makes you a scientist. we just read the data and see there's too much conflicting data. the "new york times" saying the nu
. >> real scientists, bona fide scientists. you think they're perpetuating a scam? i mean, what do you think it is? >> i think it became an ideology, and there are legitimate scientists like lun brg, who believes there are slight increases that could be beneficial, maybe harmful in the long term, but there are others who are too invested in it. >> and change position. >> there are a lot of scientists who are skeptical who are left out of the debate. >> they have to...
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the time when it lasts, there is a bona fide reason. corporates are rolling. rising profits are the mother's milk of higher stock prices. if you generate better than expected profits, meaning reporting numbers in excess of what this analysts community is looking for your stock can go higher and that was the case for most of last year as analysts were forced kicking and screaming to raise their estimates, propelling stocks higher and higher right in their faces. i think 2014 will be the year where companies will begin to beat not just the earnings estimates but the revenues, the sales estimates. that could cause stocks to go higher. again, these stocks will be bullish and i got to tell you, what will happen is the analysts, they're going to end up not being in the rodeo at all. the bumps alls are going to tak over. citigroup's downgrade of united technology and honey well to great americans companies that have been outstanding performers for many years, why did city downgrade? i like united technologist and honey well largely because of its excellentsy of the c
the time when it lasts, there is a bona fide reason. corporates are rolling. rising profits are the mother's milk of higher stock prices. if you generate better than expected profits, meaning reporting numbers in excess of what this analysts community is looking for your stock can go higher and that was the case for most of last year as analysts were forced kicking and screaming to raise their estimates, propelling stocks higher and higher right in their faces. i think 2014 will be the year...
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director gates, secretary gates, who by the way, i would suggest that could put his reputation and bona fidesnst the president of the united states any day and we would clearly believe gates. we have lost the trust of the president, we have continued verifications this president played politics as well as hillary clinton played politics with the lives of our soldiers and the lives of our intelligence officers, and we have lost thousands of men and women as a result of that. it's a sad, sad day. >> you know the subject inside and out and probably have read the book. the allegation here is that both of their oppositions, that is then senator obama, running for president and of course hillary clinton running for president on the troops surge in iraq, their opposition to it was politically driven, they knew it would be very unpopular and that was the case. i guess what i'm saying is i'm not too surprised by that, if it turns out to be true. but isn't politics like this played on both sides and don't they weigh these things anyway? why would that even warrant so much as a fox news alert? >> you're
director gates, secretary gates, who by the way, i would suggest that could put his reputation and bona fidesnst the president of the united states any day and we would clearly believe gates. we have lost the trust of the president, we have continued verifications this president played politics as well as hillary clinton played politics with the lives of our soldiers and the lives of our intelligence officers, and we have lost thousands of men and women as a result of that. it's a sad, sad day....
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. >> narrator: "diff'rent strokes" proved to be a bona fide hit and a shining light on the once-drearybc. for the producers and cast members, the sky was the limit, but no one could foresee what was in store for the three child stars. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >> narrator: "diff'rent strokes," the show about millionaire mr. drummond, his non-traditional family and their live-in maid ended its first year as one of the breakout hits of the 1978 television schedule. hoping to catch lightning twice, nbc created a spin-off centered on charlotte rae's character mrs. garrett. >> weiss: mrs. garrett was in-- had a big roll in the first season as the housekeeper to the drummonds, and by the second season, she was offered a
. >> narrator: "diff'rent strokes" proved to be a bona fide hit and a shining light on the once-drearybc. for the producers and cast members, the sky was the limit, but no one could foresee what was in store for the three child stars. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so...
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. >> and then the hustle just like the bona fide, hustler with the web and then with the two hands, like you said. >> the money. >> money in one hand, dice coming out the other. >> it's going to be hard. make sure that i do it, though, because if someone else does it, it's going to be different. >> no, i know. >> everybody hates prison. society hates prison. it's part of life. i've got to accept the things i put myself in. i can't try to be rebellious and hate the people that lock these doors on me every day. that's part of their job. they're making money. you know what i mean? and i've got to respect that, but yeah, i hate prison. i hate the cards i was dealt but i dealt them myself. so i've got to accept it and that's going to make it easier on me to do time, by accepting my consequences behind the behavior i do when i'm using drugs. because that's my only downfall is drugs. if i stay out of drugs, i won't be here. >> due to frequent relapses, george, now 36, has been in and out of prison since the age of 17. >> they know when i start getting high, they know i'm gone. my mom knows. you
. >> and then the hustle just like the bona fide, hustler with the web and then with the two hands, like you said. >> the money. >> money in one hand, dice coming out the other. >> it's going to be hard. make sure that i do it, though, because if someone else does it, it's going to be different. >> no, i know. >> everybody hates prison. society hates prison. it's part of life. i've got to accept the things i put myself in. i can't try to be rebellious and...
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fide fy indication of arrestees is a reasonable sthearge can be considered part of a routine booking procedure. this is the holding of the united states supreme court in maryland versus king and this holding is broad and unequivocal. the court does set program terse in the very next sentence of its opinion. when officers make an arrest supported by probable cause to hold for a serious offense and they bring the suspect to the station to be detained in custody, taking and analyzing a cheek swab of the arrestees d.n.a. is like fingerprinting and photographing a legitimate police booking procedure that is reasonable under the fourth amendment. >> probable cause determination was made by the court? >> yes. >> is that right? >> is that the case here in california under the stault year we're dealing with? ? no, maryland takes the sample ter booking and before and analyzes it only if there is a judicial finding of probable cause and charge. >> under our statute somebody could be arrested by a police officer for a felony out in the field. because they are arrested for a felony they have to b
fide fy indication of arrestees is a reasonable sthearge can be considered part of a routine booking procedure. this is the holding of the united states supreme court in maryland versus king and this holding is broad and unequivocal. the court does set program terse in the very next sentence of its opinion. when officers make an arrest supported by probable cause to hold for a serious offense and they bring the suspect to the station to be detained in custody, taking and analyzing a cheek swab...
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for joe biden, a lot of his reputation is staked on foreign policy bona fides and for someone like gateseed damaging. what he's saying about people will not have an adverse effect. >> long time chair of the senate foreign relations committee before his -- the white house announcing that january 20th is going to be the day when that country starts to scale back its nuclear stockpile. there's still the bipartisan effort afoot in the senate to try to impose new sanctions. do you count this as a victory for diplomacy in lieu of military action? >> we've already seen certain members of congress leap to characterize this as a failure and set back. the reality is it's early to say. january 20th is the beginning of a new and larger negotiating process. we'll see over the course of the summer and months to come exactly what that yields. i will say this, people who are assessing this on the substantive merits rather than the domestic political implications have across the board agreed that this kind of diplomacy is going to require carrots as well as sticks. the obama administration is offering up
for joe biden, a lot of his reputation is staked on foreign policy bona fides and for someone like gateseed damaging. what he's saying about people will not have an adverse effect. >> long time chair of the senate foreign relations committee before his -- the white house announcing that january 20th is going to be the day when that country starts to scale back its nuclear stockpile. there's still the bipartisan effort afoot in the senate to try to impose new sanctions. do you count this...
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you were a bona fide broadway fanatic. >> i'm a complete geek. that's what i grew up wanting to do. i was a dancer. i wanted to do broadway. that's where my love of shows came from. i learned to tell a story was through dance and song. so it's always what i return to. >> reporter: good luck to you tonight. i have to tell you i loved you in this movie. i followed your career. i always thought it was really good. i personally feel like this is your best work. i feel like uninhibited. so good. and so good luck to you. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate that. have fun tonight. >> reporter: "her" was great, too. >> i get to celebrate two films tonight. i'm so lucky. be careful. there was a pipe burst. >> i was going to say, have you been walking with your dress like this? we all have. >> so grateful. >> reporter: all right. let me help you down. >> oh, my gosh, nischelle. you are bell of the ball. >> you know what i wish i could do? this is fun. i wish i could, like, having an ear piece here to stick in people's ears so you could talk to them, too. because it's so much fun. and fo
you were a bona fide broadway fanatic. >> i'm a complete geek. that's what i grew up wanting to do. i was a dancer. i wanted to do broadway. that's where my love of shows came from. i learned to tell a story was through dance and song. so it's always what i return to. >> reporter: good luck to you tonight. i have to tell you i loved you in this movie. i followed your career. i always thought it was really good. i personally feel like this is your best work. i feel like uninhibited....
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for a little spin. [ screams ] and gives her the fright of her life. [ screams ] darius is a bona fidef. pretty much everything i like to do can kill you. >> he's a motorcycle stunt man and has performed all over the world. >> i like cars, motorcycles. they all, you know, can cause your demise if things don't go right. >> this is darius' mom rosemary. >> i like to drive fast but only if i'm driving. >> rosemary has long accepted her son's thirst for danger, even if she doesn't quite understand it. >> if that's what he wants to do, you pray a lot, buy him a lot of padding, and hope for the best. >> summer 2011. darius decides to play a joke on mom. >> i'm definitely a little bit of a prankster. >> as a hobby he likes to race his corvette around a track in monterey, california. >> you go there and pay your money and sign up. you can go around the track all day. you get to go out there and go as fast as you want. >> how fast? >> the fastest you can get going there is probably 135, 140 miles an hour. >> one afternoon he invites his mom along for a ride. >> as soon as i get in i regretted i
for a little spin. [ screams ] and gives her the fright of her life. [ screams ] darius is a bona fidef. pretty much everything i like to do can kill you. >> he's a motorcycle stunt man and has performed all over the world. >> i like cars, motorcycles. they all, you know, can cause your demise if things don't go right. >> this is darius' mom rosemary. >> i like to drive fast but only if i'm driving. >> rosemary has long accepted her son's thirst for danger, even if...
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. >> general mills saying it will no longer use jen netically mod fide ingredients in cheerios.he sugars being used were derived from? >> the interesting part about this. when we talk about the gmos, genetically modified foods the idea there's a segment of the market that feels as though these things are not good for people. >> do you worry about them? >> i do not worry about them and i have a question for those that do, understand there could be concerns. but put it this way these foods have been able to increase yields, the food production for so many places around the world. in the end is it better off that we have food -- >> do you eat genetically modified if you know there are modified ingredients in them. >> i don't. but kids are addicted to chee o cheerios no matter what they're made of. what made this an easy decision they sell gmo free cheerios in europe and not going to do it for their other cereals. this is a cheerios only situation. >> in many cases -- >> kind of an easy thing. parents will say it's safer why not. largely for kids. >> cheerios are the first hard or s
. >> general mills saying it will no longer use jen netically mod fide ingredients in cheerios.he sugars being used were derived from? >> the interesting part about this. when we talk about the gmos, genetically modified foods the idea there's a segment of the market that feels as though these things are not good for people. >> do you worry about them? >> i do not worry about them and i have a question for those that do, understand there could be concerns. but put it...
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but these real bona fide governor types, it doesn't seem they have the profile to do it.ooks like it's all up to hillary at this point. in terms of joe biden and talking to folks in his circle his approach is to do everything, everything he would need to do just in case something happens and hillary doesn't decide to run. >> i'm sure you've seen this new "washington post" abc news poll that's out. it took a look at governor chris christie and what these scandals have done to his political standing. right now according to this poll governor christie dropped to third behind paul ryan and former governor jeb bush as well. just ahead of ted cruz. one percentage point by ted cruz. what do you make of that? is he done? is he toast now? >> he's not done. jonathan made a point earlier that it is too early to be talking about things like this. at this point in 2008, rudy giuliani was on top. texas governor rick perry obviously a big force coming into iowa and oopsed him off the stage. i'm not convinced all of those people are going to run. but i've long said the very attribute of
but these real bona fide governor types, it doesn't seem they have the profile to do it.ooks like it's all up to hillary at this point. in terms of joe biden and talking to folks in his circle his approach is to do everything, everything he would need to do just in case something happens and hillary doesn't decide to run. >> i'm sure you've seen this new "washington post" abc news poll that's out. it took a look at governor chris christie and what these scandals have done to his...
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again, peer-reviewed bona fide economic analysis -- what it has not done. i think it had done, it would find that the competitive, dynamic, robust and consumers a much better off because the internet was unfettered. the concerned about unintended consequences and sometimes intended consequences of government action. host: rich in marion, ohio. go ahead with your question for two former fcc commissioners. caller: what a fantastic discussion. available topes get information in and out quickly. or someone downloading a movie, is it important for them to get it done and half a second or two minutes, or can they get a discount for taking mother to get it so we don't jam up the highway with things that people don't really care about having right away? other types of common occasion should go the speed of light and should have the right-of-way. the other thing, we build bigger pipes -- how long would it take to download library of congress? who will it be sent to? sent to our students are sent out to china within a half an hour? important questions. business, they
again, peer-reviewed bona fide economic analysis -- what it has not done. i think it had done, it would find that the competitive, dynamic, robust and consumers a much better off because the internet was unfettered. the concerned about unintended consequences and sometimes intended consequences of government action. host: rich in marion, ohio. go ahead with your question for two former fcc commissioners. caller: what a fantastic discussion. available topes get information in and out quickly. or...
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so we got all her teens when it comes to whistleblowers to ask all the questions, check out bona fidescertain whether they have a particular interest in sharing this information, what is their agenda or motive. we go through all of the basics that you teach in journalism school to try to understand why this person wants to say this . as a young investigative producer, came to north carolina to do a story about the tobacco industry with one of the early whistleblowers who worked at r.j. reynolds and who wanted to talk about what was going on in what was then known as the mouse house, which was the lab that r.j. reynolds tobacco company where they were looking at the effect of tar and nicotine on mice. and he wanted to blow the whistle. when we got into it, we discovered that he had all kinds of conflicting agendas and interests that related to r.j. reynolds and r.j. reynolds came forward with all kinds of evidence that this person had a -- had mixed motives in coming forward. all of us who practice ournalism no that -- journalism know that it is always the year of whistleblowing. davide
so we got all her teens when it comes to whistleblowers to ask all the questions, check out bona fidescertain whether they have a particular interest in sharing this information, what is their agenda or motive. we go through all of the basics that you teach in journalism school to try to understand why this person wants to say this . as a young investigative producer, came to north carolina to do a story about the tobacco industry with one of the early whistleblowers who worked at r.j. reynolds...
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the once-forested wilderness that is now the city of bellingham wasn't even a bona fide part of the united states until 1846. that was just 14 year withs before the civil war -- years before the civil war. the british fur trading hudson bay company on the columbia river was the closest thing to civilization that this area could boast. all of the wild land north of california was, by'ty, jointly -- and i should say uneasily -- shared by great britain and the united states. but finally in that year, 1846, the stalemate was ended. the two nations peacefully signed a treaty and agreed to divide this part of the world at the 49th parallel, just 20 miles north of where i stand today. now for the first time, this area became a part of the united states, a part of the newly-created oregon territory. that was just 14 years before the great war between the states. the bay was called bellingham bay, all right, because late in the previous century a few spaniards and an englishman or two had sailed through here looking for the fabled northwest passage. and one of them, george vancouver, had charted th
the once-forested wilderness that is now the city of bellingham wasn't even a bona fide part of the united states until 1846. that was just 14 year withs before the civil war -- years before the civil war. the british fur trading hudson bay company on the columbia river was the closest thing to civilization that this area could boast. all of the wild land north of california was, by'ty, jointly -- and i should say uneasily -- shared by great britain and the united states. but finally in that...
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so, i would hope that the fcc would actually do a market study of the broadband market, a bona fide, peer-reviewed market study before it acts. and also before congress asked to rewrite the law. my hat off to chairman fred upton of the energy and commerce committee and the subcommittee chairman for launching last month a dialogue which will take years, but a dialogue to examine how can we modernize, bring up to date our communications laws. they are out of date and they are creating a lot of distortion. guest: i don't think wireless and wireline have to be regulated exactly the same, but certainly when you get to fundamentals like consumer protection and you say, well, one can't discriminate but the other can, that is a dissimilarity that i do not think is appropriate for this day and age. and i don't think we have years to ponder all of this. because every year that goes by seized the power of these big companies grow and more and more consolidation, more and more mergers pending, more and more and gatekeeping. so generally the protections it should be the same -- protections should
so, i would hope that the fcc would actually do a market study of the broadband market, a bona fide, peer-reviewed market study before it acts. and also before congress asked to rewrite the law. my hat off to chairman fred upton of the energy and commerce committee and the subcommittee chairman for launching last month a dialogue which will take years, but a dialogue to examine how can we modernize, bring up to date our communications laws. they are out of date and they are creating a lot of...
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so if you are in new york state or california, we have a bona fide network of services that you can calliava come and you can have a social worker connect you with a verified service who knows how to take care of veterans. you go to iava.org and we can hook you up with resources. we are hoping to push this nationally over the next five or 10 years. the reality is, when you have a shrinking veterans appellation, we have about 40,000 nonprofits across the country doing great things locally as well as the typical civilian services that want to help vets out there. the only way we are going to maintain that care network with a population that is shrinking across the country is the we integrate those services into the veteran community. host: dee dee tweets in -- his military pension under veterans benefits or general budget? does the defense budget include veterans benefits and pensions? guest: know, and actually this is really important. this is something most people don't understand. in other countries they are lumped up all into defense. the department of defense, including military pensi
so if you are in new york state or california, we have a bona fide network of services that you can calliava come and you can have a social worker connect you with a verified service who knows how to take care of veterans. you go to iava.org and we can hook you up with resources. we are hoping to push this nationally over the next five or 10 years. the reality is, when you have a shrinking veterans appellation, we have about 40,000 nonprofits across the country doing great things locally as...
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also be confirmed by the senate to make sure that we have a confirmable position so there is a bona fide whistle-blower route with a confirmable inspector general that makes sure n.s.a. is doing the right thing and whistle-blowers have an avenue to do it. i have also supported transparency to make sure that those n.s.a. programs are -- are accountable and as transparent as they can be. that doesn't mean we reveal the secrets of the united states, but joining with senators wyden and udall and heinrich, i have introduced an amendment to make the secret fisa court opinions were publicly available under certain circumstances. i have also worked with senators king and warner and collins to bring greater transparency to the fisa court through an amicus curiae or friend of the court to assist in the interpretation of novel interpretations of the law. there are those who say in the president's report there should be kind of like a civil liberties of council, that red team going there. let's talk about it, let's debate it, let's make sure there is more than one opinion before the court on its leg
also be confirmed by the senate to make sure that we have a confirmable position so there is a bona fide whistle-blower route with a confirmable inspector general that makes sure n.s.a. is doing the right thing and whistle-blowers have an avenue to do it. i have also supported transparency to make sure that those n.s.a. programs are -- are accountable and as transparent as they can be. that doesn't mean we reveal the secrets of the united states, but joining with senators wyden and udall and...
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we got all her teens when it comes to whistleblowers to ask all the questions, check out their bona fides, ascertain whether they have a particular interest in sharing this information, what is their agenda or motive. we go through all of the basics that you teach in journalism school to try to understand why this person wants to say this. as a young investigative producer, came to north carolina to do a story about the tobacco industry with one of the early whistleblowers who worked at r.j. reynolds and who wanted to talk about what was going on in what was then known as the mouse house, which was the lab that r.j. reynolds tobacco company where they were looking at the effect of tar and nicotine on mice. and he wanted to blow the whistle. when we got into it, we discovered that he had all kinds of conflicting agendas and interests that related to r.j. reynolds and r.j. reynolds came forward with all kinds of evidence that this person had a had mixed motives in coming forward. all of us who practice journalism no that -- journalism know that it is always the year of whistleblowing. and t
we got all her teens when it comes to whistleblowers to ask all the questions, check out their bona fides, ascertain whether they have a particular interest in sharing this information, what is their agenda or motive. we go through all of the basics that you teach in journalism school to try to understand why this person wants to say this. as a young investigative producer, came to north carolina to do a story about the tobacco industry with one of the early whistleblowers who worked at r.j....
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and should only regulate when there's evidence bona fide data and actual problem exists resulting in real harm to consumers that the commission can solve. third, when the commission does intervene the solution should be carefully they for-- tailored. we must guard against overregulating by analogy. fourth, the benefit regulation must outweigh the burdens. even when rules are grouted in the statute based on evidence, addressing a real harm and target at specific problem there is still a cost to implement -- to intervening and must consider the cost as part of our analysis. let's accept the reality that costs are always passed on to consumers in one way or another. we often hear it said that the commission's rule have not kept peace with changes and technology and the marketplace. that is true. the communications sector is in the midst of a digital revolution campaigns are innovating and thriving. they are investing billions each year in new networks and technologies. and consumers benefiting from a vast array of services and products not imagined years ago. but what some advocate for
and should only regulate when there's evidence bona fide data and actual problem exists resulting in real harm to consumers that the commission can solve. third, when the commission does intervene the solution should be carefully they for-- tailored. we must guard against overregulating by analogy. fourth, the benefit regulation must outweigh the burdens. even when rules are grouted in the statute based on evidence, addressing a real harm and target at specific problem there is still a cost to...
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who is going to be the person that steps up, raise the money, have the ideological bona fides to take barack obama and john edwards had all of those things but this time iowa wants to see more in the field but they are not sure who can actually beat hillary. just to be clear, people like hillary clinton. there's just a little bit of hunger to see, you know, somebody else come out and say hi in iowa. >> can you tell me in 20 seconds the one thing that hillary clinton needs to do to prevent an upset again? >> go to iowa. meet people, shake hands. do not take things for granted. >> got to the mattresses. go to iowa. peter hamby, thank you so much. read the full column at cnn.com/politics. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead with jake tapper" starts now, a special show from new jersey. >> new jersey governor chris christie using the power of his office to defend himself against accusations that he abused the power of his office. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead" in trenton, new jersey. the politics lead. usually the state of the state address does not attract this much attention but when you
who is going to be the person that steps up, raise the money, have the ideological bona fides to take barack obama and john edwards had all of those things but this time iowa wants to see more in the field but they are not sure who can actually beat hillary. just to be clear, people like hillary clinton. there's just a little bit of hunger to see, you know, somebody else come out and say hi in iowa. >> can you tell me in 20 seconds the one thing that hillary clinton needs to do to prevent...
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the border is nonexistent and today there was a bona fide dictionary for much operations can be conducted against allies in the region, specifically jordan. the radical islamists were not the catalyst for the revolutionary change that swept over the middle east three plus years ago, but they see geopolitical change as opportunity to gain influence and as such, controlled territory and people. this is happening in syria, libya, yemen, tunisia and mali. while exerting pressure in somalia and kenya. because of the failure in my view of american leadership to islamic extremism is not mentioned in u.s. policy, which is quite astounding. 12 years we still have no comprehensive strategy to defeat radical islam or al qaeda. we do not even have a military strategy. we use drugs to kill al qaeda leadership, pakistan and yemen as we shared, but that is not a military strategy that is a type take an instrument. it has limitations also because leaders are replaced quickly in an ideological movement and the mission goes on. contrast this current reality with strategy and policies in the 20th century. w
the border is nonexistent and today there was a bona fide dictionary for much operations can be conducted against allies in the region, specifically jordan. the radical islamists were not the catalyst for the revolutionary change that swept over the middle east three plus years ago, but they see geopolitical change as opportunity to gain influence and as such, controlled territory and people. this is happening in syria, libya, yemen, tunisia and mali. while exerting pressure in somalia and...