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>> guest: people were already paranoid about a number of names and that sort of open up the floodgates. there's this fear, for example, of the radical right that had been building. there was disbelief that lee harvey oswald was the man of the far right. yet she turned out to be a communist. that sort of exacerbated that. other people, because of his left-wing connection plugged it into a cold war sphere. this is before getting into the assassination theories that start to come out. people naturally get fearful. what is assassinated and followed by the other things that scared people over the course of the 60s. i write more about conspiracy theories and urban riots and than i do about assassinations in the context of the 60s. >> host: what is your day job? >> guest: on the books editor of reason magazine. i am signing a book review, editing book reviews and writing for the magazine, doing other editing for the magazine and occasionally freelancing other places. >> host: what are the book titles you're interested in? >> guest: iowa make a plug for a feature we just came out with because
>> guest: people were already paranoid about a number of names and that sort of open up the floodgates. there's this fear, for example, of the radical right that had been building. there was disbelief that lee harvey oswald was the man of the far right. yet she turned out to be a communist. that sort of exacerbated that. other people, because of his left-wing connection plugged it into a cold war sphere. this is before getting into the assassination theories that start to come out. people...
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up therdy opened floodgates. top eight, adam jones. there you go. and r.b.i double. lead.s take a 5-2 a three run homer with a career five -- career-high 85. 10-to the final. inning jones tags down that brand. he never thought he would get there. as shortstop. the double play, and ..j. hardy not to be overdone the orioles had the best .ercentage, just 34 acres gaining ground on the raise in the process. a series with up the dodgers. l.a. mark ellis padding his resume. it is a big shot with almost seven home runs in the series. 8-2 is your final. the orioles within four and a half. final series away. two years ago jason suffered a major collapse that had him wondering if he would ever recover. he did not play as conservatively. already an eagle from the fairway on friday. he nearly matches it. he had that kind of day going. taking aim again, he risk going at the penn, and here was the reward. it right to shots. >> a final check of the weather. >> pretty good. a little more humid. that will break the humidity wednesday, thursday, friday. questions about next weekend, b
up therdy opened floodgates. top eight, adam jones. there you go. and r.b.i double. lead.s take a 5-2 a three run homer with a career five -- career-high 85. 10-to the final. inning jones tags down that brand. he never thought he would get there. as shortstop. the double play, and ..j. hardy not to be overdone the orioles had the best .ercentage, just 34 acres gaining ground on the raise in the process. a series with up the dodgers. l.a. mark ellis padding his resume. it is a big shot with...
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the floodgates erupting on the osage river.he relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 16 inches of rain -- the town of richland with at least 17 inches. the culprit -- this stationary front, complex after complex of heavy rain and storms have been riding along this thing. it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks. unfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the community of wanesville in missouri, one of those hardest hit are
the floodgates erupting on the osage river.he relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 16 inches of rain -- the town of richland with at least 17 inches. the culprit -- this stationary front, complex after complex of heavy rain and storms have been riding along this thing. it's...
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we have a supreme court case which could open the floodgates as if individuals peopfeel they can't gets pockets. >> this battle was fought in washington in the '90s and 2000s between john mccain and mitch mcconnell who was adamant as the guy bringing the latest court suit is that money is speech and we need to open it up. that was legislated and won. what's interesting is that rather than really push a new effort to get money out of politics, what you see some reformers do -- this is true in the '08 obama campaign is to open up the process to bring in individual small dollar donors and balance out influence of these big dollar donors. >> i guess i wonder -- the president has his own ofa organization lives on. there are fundraisers for that. the question is have we passed a bridge too far. how do you begin? in terms of building awareness and bringing the issue back to the fore movements like ben's are important but the national dialogue is silent. >> the supreme court is talking. what the supreme court is saying is forget about it. forget about these kinds of limits. i also expect they'
we have a supreme court case which could open the floodgates as if individuals peopfeel they can't gets pockets. >> this battle was fought in washington in the '90s and 2000s between john mccain and mitch mcconnell who was adamant as the guy bringing the latest court suit is that money is speech and we need to open it up. that was legislated and won. what's interesting is that rather than really push a new effort to get money out of politics, what you see some reformers do -- this is true...
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month when the supreme court struck down section 4 of the voting rights act the court opened the floodgates to a tidal wave of state restriction. >> a tidal wave, a volcano of disenfranchisement, a shark-nado of voter suppression. yes, exactly. exactly. imagine your voting rights being subjected to this. >> that is let's rally what the supreme court has given states licence to do. but the obama administration is already gearing up for battle. >> the obama administration today challenged voting laws it says discriminate on the basis of race. attorney general eric holder made the announcement in philadelphia pledging to focus first on texas within texas first, okay. apparently eric hold certificate apparent-- approaching voter rights protection like we his first day in prison. look, i'm going find the biggest-- there and beat the [bleep] out of him. i'm sending a message here. the other states will fall in line. (applause) but look, look, i've got to say what has texas done to deserve that? >> literally two hours after the court's ruling, texas official said they would begin enforcing a new v
month when the supreme court struck down section 4 of the voting rights act the court opened the floodgates to a tidal wave of state restriction. >> a tidal wave, a volcano of disenfranchisement, a shark-nado of voter suppression. yes, exactly. exactly. imagine your voting rights being subjected to this. >> that is let's rally what the supreme court has given states licence to do. but the obama administration is already gearing up for battle. >> the obama administration today...
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and the floodgates have opened for criminal information that we can go after now. >> stahl: the floodgatesave opened? >> cutone: yes, they have. >> stahl: that much? >> cutone: yes, that much. myself and the other troopers, my phone is ringing constantly every day, either text messages... they'll send me pictures of where they located guns. they'll send me e-mails of who's selling drugs. >> stahl: one of the keys to building trust in iraq, cutone says, was having his counterinsurgency team move into the town, sending a message: "we're not going away." yeah, but eventually you drive off. >> cutone: we do drive off, but when we drive off, we've given them a template on how to control their town independently and without fear. >> stahl: with the uncertainty about counterinsurgency's ultimate success overseas, the troopers and local police are determined to build something permanent in springfield. >> cutone: as always, remember why we are here. >> stahl: and essential to that is a regular thursday "elders" meeting. local residents come together with politicians, police, health and housing org
and the floodgates have opened for criminal information that we can go after now. >> stahl: the floodgatesave opened? >> cutone: yes, they have. >> stahl: that much? >> cutone: yes, that much. myself and the other troopers, my phone is ringing constantly every day, either text messages... they'll send me pictures of where they located guns. they'll send me e-mails of who's selling drugs. >> stahl: one of the keys to building trust in iraq, cutone says, was having...
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. >> in kansas north of wichita, officials closed floodgates in preparation for the high water. in southwestern wisconsin folks are cleaning up after being hit with a string of severe weather including a tornado. the twister plowed through a camp ground where some 60 campers set up tents. large trees fell on the campground and campers barely escaped injury. >> the next thing i know, the tent is going over. i think i went over 180 degrees or so. >> there's people in tents that were trapped. nobody was hurt. >> there were also reports of a tornado touching down in northeast ohio. it struck down homes and trees but there were no reports of injuries. >>> president obama's cancellation of the attendance of the summit is being applauded by the u.s. lawmakers from both parties. in a written statement the white house said we believe it would be more constructive to postpone the summit until we have more results from our shared agenda. the u.s. and russia have been butting heading over russia granting asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. a meeting between the u.s. and russian defense min
. >> in kansas north of wichita, officials closed floodgates in preparation for the high water. in southwestern wisconsin folks are cleaning up after being hit with a string of severe weather including a tornado. the twister plowed through a camp ground where some 60 campers set up tents. large trees fell on the campground and campers barely escaped injury. >> the next thing i know, the tent is going over. i think i went over 180 degrees or so. >> there's people in tents that...
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are going to require, as is the new policy, an admission of liability, that is going to open the floodgates to civil litigation on this very matter that would not have otherwise occurred had this new policy not been enforced. >> that's absolutely right. that's probably the most important point here, andrew, because once jpmorgan says, yes, we admit wrongdoing in the london whale trading case, that opens the floodgates in terms of further lawsuits. why would they do that when we all know this was a stupid mistake, but it wasn't necessarily -- and we know it was not fraud. why would they admit wrongdoing? why are you so in favor of this? >> look, maria, the employees are the corporation. and i'm sorry if the corporation is going to have to spend money with respect to civil lawsuits, but you lost $6 billion of shareholder money. and, yes, it's unfortunate that you may have to admit to liability, but guess what? this is the s.e.c.'s new policy. and it jpmorgan doesn't like it, then go to trial on it. but i guarantee you they're not going to do that, because they know they screwed up. they had l
are going to require, as is the new policy, an admission of liability, that is going to open the floodgates to civil litigation on this very matter that would not have otherwise occurred had this new policy not been enforced. >> that's absolutely right. that's probably the most important point here, andrew, because once jpmorgan says, yes, we admit wrongdoing in the london whale trading case, that opens the floodgates in terms of further lawsuits. why would they do that when we all know...
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reporter: chief john fruetel says they're finally lifting a five-year hiring freeze, and now the floodgates are open. he's filling 40 spots with these cadets. >> i am cautiously optimistic. i think you're seeing cautious optimism around the country. >> reporter: so what's driving this uptick? housing. when home prices rise, that means more property taxes lining city coffers, and the money for firefighters, police, and teachers trickles in. so far this year, local governments have hired 46,000 new workers. if forecasters are right, that number will double by year end. meaning more good news for new cadets like brad lange. >> great job. i won the lottery. >> in eight of the last nine months, cities around the country have added firefighters, teachers and police. and many believe tonight we've turned a corner in terms of that type of hiring, things looking better. >> great, rebecca, thanks so much. >>> sometimes what a difference a day makes. last night we told you about a tough law in russia against gay rights, raising concern that u.s. olympic athletes could be jailed during the winter olymp
reporter: chief john fruetel says they're finally lifting a five-year hiring freeze, and now the floodgates are open. he's filling 40 spots with these cadets. >> i am cautiously optimistic. i think you're seeing cautious optimism around the country. >> reporter: so what's driving this uptick? housing. when home prices rise, that means more property taxes lining city coffers, and the money for firefighters, police, and teachers trickles in. so far this year, local governments have...
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second for profit institution was granted university status some argue the move therefore opens the floodgates to private firms hoping to capitalize on she we should freeze we traveled across the u.k. last year meanwhile more and more young people are finding it impossible to afford higher education authorities tesler said the report's. london twenty ten young people furious at the government's plans to triple the two or should fees cap to nine thousand pounds a year for the new batch of incoming students the impact could be even more palpable but because the numbers of students from the backgrounds coming to university are increasing slowly. sort of the government of denies it this is the problem it's pretty dire situation in the u.k. and particularly around the issue of choice. you have to choose to take on that or you choose to be unemployed but really there isn't there isn't really a positive solution either way for james walkley the choice was to drop out he'd been in university for a year but decided to stop and try to find work instead of folks honestly working for a living for a change
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when the floodgates of cheap european farm produce were opened into hungary prices for our own milk poultry and meat crashed and tens of thousands of our farmers almost went bankrupt we were forced to implement the tempest legislation in the whole of the e.u. to protect our own producers of it one of those measures was the introduction of a moratorium on purchases of agricultural land by foreign nationals i mean fears huge transnational companies would swallow up everything for themselves with no benefit for the local community it expires next year and it doesn't understand yet what that would mean for him and his colleagues but this time he wants to be prepared for a potential crisis and is forced to find new markets in the east ready to sell even to china if it means keeping the farm alive alexy rush of ski reporting from hungary all the latest in the world of sport coming your way just a minute. well . science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered wealthy british style it's time to write limericks with. the. market find. find ou
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any kind of action inside syria will open the floodgates, and iran could be next. what iran can do in retaliation is to close the ports of homuz, 20% of the world's petroleum. the world community will not want that to happen. they can also activate hezbollah and the iranian revolutionary guard. they have networks around the world and to carry out terror attacks against country supporting military action. this is not going to be something the west once. this is something they need to mull over in their considerations. we have also heard from iran, the chief of the revolutionary guard saying that an attack on syria would see the immediate destruction of israel. that is not going to be something washington is going to take lightly as a threat. >> as the u.s. and allies prepare for a military strike, what is syria doing to pair for -- prepare for what may come? >> from the reports we have been receiving, the syrian army has evacuated almost all its personnel from army and security command headquarters inside damascus. as for army units outside the capital city, they ha
any kind of action inside syria will open the floodgates, and iran could be next. what iran can do in retaliation is to close the ports of homuz, 20% of the world's petroleum. the world community will not want that to happen. they can also activate hezbollah and the iranian revolutionary guard. they have networks around the world and to carry out terror attacks against country supporting military action. this is not going to be something the west once. this is something they need to mull over...
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the floodgates erupting on the osage river. the relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 15 inches of rain, the town of richland with at least 17 inches. the culprit -- this stationary front, complex after complex of heavy rain and storms have been riding along this thing. it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks. unfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the community of waynesville in missouri, one of those hardest hit are
the floodgates erupting on the osage river. the relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 15 inches of rain, the town of richland with at least 17 inches. the culprit -- this stationary front, complex after complex of heavy rain and storms have been riding along this thing. it's...
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percent well look the cult of housing people want to get in on that in other words that are open the floodgates and said you too can be our money to do houses that are they want to get in that they they they have you laid the royal family they emulate the monarchy the royal baby popped out of the worm and suddenly you know the whole world is we want to be moderate and risto still yeah well that feeds into b.b.c. as a state of the titian they support this idea of the cult of ours and it's crazy and i mean we have the expression an englishman's home is his castle and there is this obsession with only what is natural to want to own land everyone wants to do it it's the you know it's an obvious form of wealth but they're on their same interest . allow people to get on the so-called ladder is in exchange for other policies that are highly detrimental foreign policies that are that their mental domestic work policies that are detrimental so people are training their civil rights all the c.c.t.v. cameras in britain this most surveyed country in the world you just mentioned land for a citizen how many
percent well look the cult of housing people want to get in on that in other words that are open the floodgates and said you too can be our money to do houses that are they want to get in that they they they have you laid the royal family they emulate the monarchy the royal baby popped out of the worm and suddenly you know the whole world is we want to be moderate and risto still yeah well that feeds into b.b.c. as a state of the titian they support this idea of the cult of ours and it's crazy...
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the iranian side is that any kind of western military action inside syria will merely open the floodgates and that iran could ultimately be next what iran can do in retaliation to this is it can first we close the ports of hormuz that sees about twenty percent of the world's petroleum of course the international community is not going to want to see something like that happen it can also activate hizbollah and the radio revolutionary guards corps that have networks around the world and that they could carry out potentially terror attacks against those countries that are supporting military action this is not going to be something that the west once and of course this is something that they need to mull over in their considerations we've also heard from iran here the chief of the revolutionary guard saying that an attack on syria would see the immediate destruction of israel that is not going to be something that washington is going to take lightly as a threat now as they view us and its allies prepare for a military strike what is syria doing to prepare for what may come. well from the re
the iranian side is that any kind of western military action inside syria will merely open the floodgates and that iran could ultimately be next what iran can do in retaliation to this is it can first we close the ports of hormuz that sees about twenty percent of the world's petroleum of course the international community is not going to want to see something like that happen it can also activate hizbollah and the radio revolutionary guards corps that have networks around the world and that...
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the floodgates open up. 21 hits tie the season high. he had four of them. the two-run homer. two runs off 14-1. i mentioned anderson coming out of the penn and allowing three runs. the a's tie a season high as well as the hit total. 2 1/2 bats at the west. texas won the rangers completing a three-game sweep. the mariners's felix hernandez with a hit borage. the chance of saving a beauty. eight earned runs on 11 hits. they save 2 1/2 up. giants with the 1-1 game. the rockies had their league with the inning was over. they struck out nine at-bats and had a no hitter going. showing 22 no-nos. that was a jinx. after 6 and 2/3, the giants almost came back for the pin. for the eighth and made it 5-4. the rockies rolled on with the victory. the heisman trophy riner had an eventful off season. he got in trouble on twitter and has been thrown out of parties. kind of a knuckle head kid. they suspended him for one half of a game. the season opener. they threw the book at him. john issy football put a&m into the national spotlight. the oddo graphed signing sessions. the n krrks arks arca
the floodgates open up. 21 hits tie the season high. he had four of them. the two-run homer. two runs off 14-1. i mentioned anderson coming out of the penn and allowing three runs. the a's tie a season high as well as the hit total. 2 1/2 bats at the west. texas won the rangers completing a three-game sweep. the mariners's felix hernandez with a hit borage. the chance of saving a beauty. eight earned runs on 11 hits. they save 2 1/2 up. giants with the 1-1 game. the rockies had their league...
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, some people may say, you know, when the captain speaks about how complex this is, this opens a floodgate he's not an attorney, especially because certainly there are areas i believe that are questionable mentally for this individual that will open up floodgates in the future for appeals. i think, honestfully, even though i am a liberal in favor of the death penalty, i do feel the best thing for everyone involved -- the military, the court, the victims and their families even though it's hard to stomach -- is perhaps to have this man enter a guilty plea and accept life in prison without parole due to the military's lack of experience with death sentences and due to the number of appeals and overturns that the captain spoke of earlier that they have a history of. and this will make a mockery of the system and give them the platform that he desires. patti ann: we are going to have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us, david webb and a reminder david, tonight, filling in on hannity, and leslie marshall, syndicated radio talk show host. thank you for joining us today. bill: don
, some people may say, you know, when the captain speaks about how complex this is, this opens a floodgate he's not an attorney, especially because certainly there are areas i believe that are questionable mentally for this individual that will open up floodgates in the future for appeals. i think, honestfully, even though i am a liberal in favor of the death penalty, i do feel the best thing for everyone involved -- the military, the court, the victims and their families even though it's hard...
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ruling provided the template, and also, the precedent for the surge we're now seeing, opening the floodgates, that is the fear. lou: opening flood gates, and these detainees, those seeking asylum, are no longerimply, well, within the pere of what would have been the dream a at had been passed. >> correct. the mexican nationals who were allowed in, they did spend some time here, but 7 those 9 were living in mexico, now theylaim they can't live there because they face persecution, why some feel disinjen wise about the decision, and many feel they are entitledo live in u.s. because %-others living there who receid a temporary reprieve until hearing. lou: thank you very much. new develop in two high profile criminal trials, a federal jury found boston mobster james "whiy" bulger guilty of committing or playing a role in 11 murders that dead back to 1970s, 83-year-old faces life in prison, his attorney said he ill will appeal. >> and more than 10 witnesses took snd on day 5 of the fort hood mass shooting trial of major nadal hasan. some of those wounded in the attack described how they initially
ruling provided the template, and also, the precedent for the surge we're now seeing, opening the floodgates, that is the fear. lou: opening flood gates, and these detainees, those seeking asylum, are no longerimply, well, within the pere of what would have been the dream a at had been passed. >> correct. the mexican nationals who were allowed in, they did spend some time here, but 7 those 9 were living in mexico, now theylaim they can't live there because they face persecution, why some...
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the floodgates erupting on the osage river. the relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 16 inches of rain -- the town of richland with at least 17 inches. the culprit -- this stationary front, complex after complex of heavy rain and storms have been riding along this thing. it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks. unfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the community of wanesville in missouri, one of those hardest hit ar
the floodgates erupting on the osage river. the relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 16 inches of rain -- the town of richland with at least 17 inches. the culprit -- this stationary front, complex after complex of heavy rain and storms have been riding along this thing....
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less open the floodgates for more litigation?neral prosecutor and trial counsel for the sec. also feature an gasparino is here and he says this fuss about the loss of more about the sec you writing. does that have to go after more people? >> is a substantial victory. they put a lot of state into this with chief trial counsel to litigate. dick gave them more confidence but the question that has to be asked if there are more fish to go after more of these have been fivers 67 years ago there running up against the statute of limitations. liz: we can do the math. 2007 to 2008 is with the financial crisis happened so up intel now they have gone after junior employer -- to employees we have not seen a big fish. will we ever? >> i would be surprised at this point unless it is in the pipeline it is unlikely they will have any more prosecutions for as you pointed out it is a little unusual the vice president at goldman sachs is not acting on his own but with the documents as well certainly should have known. liz: why did they say went aft
less open the floodgates for more litigation?neral prosecutor and trial counsel for the sec. also feature an gasparino is here and he says this fuss about the loss of more about the sec you writing. does that have to go after more people? >> is a substantial victory. they put a lot of state into this with chief trial counsel to litigate. dick gave them more confidence but the question that has to be asked if there are more fish to go after more of these have been fivers 67 years ago there...
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. >> opening up the floodgates for them to get it back to you. >> comes naturally to a group of peoples to be affectionate with our partner no matter who that partner is. to ask a group of people. tell them they're not allowed to do it. it's -- you're almost asking for it. >> i get the feeling that if they don't somehow reverse course, the olympics are going to be highly embarrassing for them. >> for them, yes. an entire movement to bring the olympics right back to the united states. all kind of people are asking for that. just a matter of athletes jumping on board, the olympic committee will reverse its course and come back. who knows? that may be the biggest. embarrassment for the russians. and the tough new law prohibits, distributing gay propaganda to minors, including public signs of affection. and even wearing gay symbols. so the athlete that we saw with the rainbow fingernails, if she were a russian maybe that would be, is that a gay symbol? >> the whole idea is to be vague enough where you are pushing the envelope making your point and not getting busted. >> not getting busted.
. >> opening up the floodgates for them to get it back to you. >> comes naturally to a group of peoples to be affectionate with our partner no matter who that partner is. to ask a group of people. tell them they're not allowed to do it. it's -- you're almost asking for it. >> i get the feeling that if they don't somehow reverse course, the olympics are going to be highly embarrassing for them. >> for them, yes. an entire movement to bring the olympics right back to the...