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para otros camarenas que sir gen en el local nocturno no era dina de quienes lo reconozca fo skwan. >fue una broma no fue eficiente >>> sÍ tendrÁ ritmo >>> sÍ no >>> un poco ki. vamos a otros tema mueren 9 oficiales en un accidente aÉreo. >>> las fvrs fÍsica de voy sf v mujereses ji una niÑa de 5 aÑos reviviÓ luego de este campeonato, 2campeonato, campeona, ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> un alto mando de la fuerza aÉrea de nicaragua y otros 9...
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touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel.heses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. at first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really? things like that. >> as a documentary, there are interviews -- [inaudible] >> radar readings are focused on clear culture. strayed all others might write about gay authors. gay authors might write about universal experiences. the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more
touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel.heses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are...
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. >> one of the country's top inten gens officials is fewer use that somebody leaked information. privacy advocates are furious about one of the programs themselves. another program collects phone records. it doesn't bother me one bit for them to have my phone number. they are trying to find out what terrorists group have the information and who they are calling. >> the white house says president obama is confident the program protects americans and their civil liberties. >> the u.s. is the last stop of a four nation tour. he has visited mexico and trinidad. the two will mead in palm springs today. and we will be keeping a close eye on the labor department today. most expect the unemployment right to remain 7.7%. >> the late center frank lautenberg will be laid to rest today. he died on friday. the former world war ii veteran was 89 years old. he was the last remaining world war ii veteran. >> the salvation army said the four story building was demolished when it saved in. six people died. a woman who works next door is suing the building contractor he was one of the first people
. >> one of the country's top inten gens officials is fewer use that somebody leaked information. privacy advocates are furious about one of the programs themselves. another program collects phone records. it doesn't bother me one bit for them to have my phone number. they are trying to find out what terrorists group have the information and who they are calling. >> the white house says president obama is confident the program protects americans and their civil liberties. >>...
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there were gen solne, but shekiw how to use them politically. how to use them politically.what was interesting was that up the political l getder. it mquite not have quite enough time for him. suite a fally lette, complains that he has not heard from her. this is a very unusual thing if you come from a provihanundl li. quite a big issue in her mind because he died bms ore she became leader of the conservative party. guilt. in differ waste. in partirllarly atreee respe lik and feeling -- i did not quite do enough for him. so it is a sort of pquite he becomes a great figure who is always mentioned. but it is a gen solne pquite reacected in reality. >> with a relationship with her own chiancren? that was somallyhat rly ty dhin3 in the movie. the subject. ammine i is the conventional wisdom is that she somle.ne neglected family. >> it would not have been the right word bec she wse she is a. quite very conscientious. keen to have children, delws htd to hwhicye them, and a. quite the best for them and try to manage our time very eg to do that. but i thidid s the truth is thae all
there were gen solne, but shekiw how to use them politically. how to use them politically.what was interesting was that up the political l getder. it mquite not have quite enough time for him. suite a fally lette, complains that he has not heard from her. this is a very unusual thing if you come from a provihanundl li. quite a big issue in her mind because he died bms ore she became leader of the conservative party. guilt. in differ waste. in partirllarly atreee respe lik and feeling -- i did...
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a lot of the speculative community is in gen corp.'s nothing wrong with the space. >> next up, the battle between sprint and dish network intensifying with sprint now suing dish networks to block its offer to buy clear wire. simon? >> exactly. that's pretty much the story right there. but furthermore -- >> can i go there? >> furthermore, the point i'm trying to make -- >> you don't have any insight into it because we can just skip you if you don't? >> shareholders require 75% of the vote and their point is, look, we own a big stake in it. can't even go through if we own a bigger stake. that's the point. the stock sup on that news. >> maybe the bigger part of the story is the fact the deadline is today for dish to make a counter, another higher offer above softbank. that deadline appears to have come and gone which is maybe why the shares are moving today. we'll see on that. there's a look at dish today up more than 1%. thanks for playing though, simon. let's go to steve weiss. yahoo! reporting to pay up to $40 million for a social sta
a lot of the speculative community is in gen corp.'s nothing wrong with the space. >> next up, the battle between sprint and dish network intensifying with sprint now suing dish networks to block its offer to buy clear wire. simon? >> exactly. that's pretty much the story right there. but furthermore -- >> can i go there? >> furthermore, the point i'm trying to make -- >> you don't have any insight into it because we can just skip you if you don't? >>...
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>> it is a possibility because the group which came out today egg gens to the muslim brotherhood is so huge that it's going to be difficult for the muslim brotherhood to take them on. on the side right now and most people have the intention to stay peaceful and stay away from confrontation. to the next,minute it is pretty unpredictable. >> many thanks. >> you are welcome. inonto sports news now and formula one, a nicaraguan has won the british grand prix. there was no less than five tire low outs and a gearbox blowout. but he hung in to take the top step on the podium. blowouts,ce marred by the mercedes survived and he claimed his second win of the season. his teammate got off to a strong start and was enjoying a comfortable lead when his tire let go in spectacular fashion. in hopes of tasting champagne on his home soil were in tatters. hamilton was not the only one to suffer a blowout. the safety car was scrambled while the marshals cleared the track of debris. when it arrived, the world champion immediately open up a lead. the german looked on course for the win when his gearbox gave
>> it is a possibility because the group which came out today egg gens to the muslim brotherhood is so huge that it's going to be difficult for the muslim brotherhood to take them on. on the side right now and most people have the intention to stay peaceful and stay away from confrontation. to the next,minute it is pretty unpredictable. >> many thanks. >> you are welcome. inonto sports news now and formula one, a nicaraguan has won the british grand prix. there was no less...
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to south gen from south dakota and follow all taxi i go wherever i can find work and i don't hesitate god be praised all i want to still live my. twenty days on the road perhaps one hundred checkpoints. with my friend khaled we've crossed a country which is officially no longer at war but where peace is not being restored a country divided by sectarian shia sunni and kurd communities a country where tara is a daily issue. from the hoa they'll be ill so the manja kook muscle to create for. baghdad babilonia karbala bastro a far as i'll file we've travelled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of his god and me perhaps of providence. sigrid lumber jury was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything to nj mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. well people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where a meal is the most value trade. is flood or droughts to bl
to south gen from south dakota and follow all taxi i go wherever i can find work and i don't hesitate god be praised all i want to still live my. twenty days on the road perhaps one hundred checkpoints. with my friend khaled we've crossed a country which is officially no longer at war but where peace is not being restored a country divided by sectarian shia sunni and kurd communities a country where tara is a daily issue. from the hoa they'll be ill so the manja kook muscle to create for....
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. - good to have you on the show this morning, gen. thanks a lot. come by soon. - thank you! coming up, apple's ceo is promising game changers at the developers' conference this week. how that stock is moving ahead of the headlines - chart talk is next. who better to get to the core of the apple developers' conference than andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com? pleasure to have you on the show this morning. i'm wondering about this stock. i have not seen a lot of conviction in this stock, andrew. what are you seeing? - i definitely agree with you. i have been on the show for years talking about apple, and i am very opinionated about which way i think it is going to go. and right here, it's stuck in a range: it's trading between $420 and $460 for about 20-25 trading days. so it gets down to about $420, finds some buyers, gets up to $460 - even $450 found some sellers this week. so it's not really showing conviction. i don't know what they're going to say that's going to be possibly good. we talk about apple always running up into these events, and friday it rallied u
. - good to have you on the show this morning, gen. thanks a lot. come by soon. - thank you! coming up, apple's ceo is promising game changers at the developers' conference this week. how that stock is moving ahead of the headlines - chart talk is next. who better to get to the core of the apple developers' conference than andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com? pleasure to have you on the show this morning. i'm wondering about this stock. i have not seen a lot of conviction in this...
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gen. y. number similar. to mine and at. the end of. the . olympic gold. clinton. speech. her. we're. lucky. good luck missile and good luck we're. just seeing the mother and. son of a little. movie. this is our duty tonight obama tug previous say for security deal in defense of a massive surveillance network exposed by leaks a web so vast and secret that even lawmakers who approved it say they're shocked. a love hate relationship the u.s. press says china over suspected hackers attacks as america's shaky recovery becomes increasingly dependent on chinese investment. and families move to get lads' mags with scantily clad women on the cover taken off but it shelves but critics call it an attack on free speech we examine that.
gen. y. number similar. to mine and at. the end of. the . olympic gold. clinton. speech. her. we're. lucky. good luck missile and good luck we're. just seeing the mother and. son of a little. movie. this is our duty tonight obama tug previous say for security deal in defense of a massive surveillance network exposed by leaks a web so vast and secret that even lawmakers who approved it say they're shocked. a love hate relationship the u.s. press says china over suspected hackers attacks as...
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gen, do you have another question? >> yes, this is actually for enforcement and abatement. i have two similar questions actually from the same city so i'm kind of going to blend them together. they're interested in restitution cost formula to charge individuals caught tagging the restitution labor, materials, equipment, costs. so, i don't know if that could be split between -- pointing at you. abatement and enforcement. >> i was going to point to dwight, but i guess i'll take it. >> or martin. >> just from my experience, you look at the amount that you've -- the amount of time that you've spent abating the problem. that starts with lugging paint over to the van, driving it to the site, putting on one coat, putting on a second coat, making sure it's not bleeding, possibly putting on a third coat making sure it's covered up, reloading it and driving back. the cost of the supplies is minimal. the cost of the labor is where you justify the cost because you're looking at someone's hourly wage, time, plus the amount of time that they spent abating the problem. and that's what's g
gen, do you have another question? >> yes, this is actually for enforcement and abatement. i have two similar questions actually from the same city so i'm kind of going to blend them together. they're interested in restitution cost formula to charge individuals caught tagging the restitution labor, materials, equipment, costs. so, i don't know if that could be split between -- pointing at you. abatement and enforcement. >> i was going to point to dwight, but i guess i'll take it....
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glittering mean the ones who drop out of college to get college and hoping to hook up with paul cola gen-y. man with cold.
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they recently added a prestigious but controversial figure to their payroll as former cia chief and gen david petraeus he began his military education at west point graduating in one nine hundred seventy four and had a distinguished academic career he would eventually earn a ph d. in one nine hundred eighty seven from prints. university woodrow wilson a school of public and international affairs was rapidly promoted it for service in the middle east from brigadier general and two thousand to the rank of general in two thousand and seven some have criticized for lack of a direct comeback record in relation to the many awards he received and his bronze star of the medal with the valor award was questioned by several former army officers according to business and cider but betrays did suffer a major injury in the early ninety's when he was shot in the chest during a y. fire exercise but he was reportedly released early after doing fifty push ups just a few days after the incident. in the middle of two thousand. for using discretionary funds for public works as part of nation building durin
they recently added a prestigious but controversial figure to their payroll as former cia chief and gen david petraeus he began his military education at west point graduating in one nine hundred seventy four and had a distinguished academic career he would eventually earn a ph d. in one nine hundred eighty seven from prints. university woodrow wilson a school of public and international affairs was rapidly promoted it for service in the middle east from brigadier general and two thousand to...
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bullets glittering mean the ones who drop out of college to get college and hoping to hook up with gen y. men with copycat tattoos football contracts and right angled jewels hoping to ride amphetamine horses and red porsches into clubs who shelf life is. now my generation took solace in false prophets who promised change and did more of the same whose ideology of optimism would turn into fridge magnets and bumper stickers yes we can and yes we witness prime ministers slain coups in the halls of palm and heads rolled over bad polls. drums rolled as newspapers harmonize like wolves new kings and queens would smile for the all seeing cameras blink but never flinch freshly anointed leaders with polish teeth and long knives they would smile but deep down they knew that the guillotine also waited for. them my generation bloomed with the blood of artists who sent messages in bottles that ended up lodged in bleach coral and humanity was a deep fossil to be posix someday by people other than us while the traditional aboriginal custody and sweated in the concrete gizzards of government flats lef
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crackdown on whistleblowers and that no one had reason to believe that he would be the next gen he has done us a great service by releasing this information and now he has been receiving hopefully great service from other countries by being able to retain his physical freedom now the justice department brings up a pretty good point they make a strong case that saying he broke the law in fact snowden himself admits that he stole this classified information and it leaked it don't they have a case isn't this being overlooked by snowden supporters the fact that he actually did break the law we look at the law that's being broken by our government and we also look at the future of living in a free society i don't want to live in a society where big brother is watching every every minute and if it takes. a lot to expose that and to organize and mobilize the american people then we have to break the law and briefly you know on revoking snowden's passport to the government overstepped its bounds and you think that hong kong and russia and other countries are going to honor the fact that his pa
crackdown on whistleblowers and that no one had reason to believe that he would be the next gen he has done us a great service by releasing this information and now he has been receiving hopefully great service from other countries by being able to retain his physical freedom now the justice department brings up a pretty good point they make a strong case that saying he broke the law in fact snowden himself admits that he stole this classified information and it leaked it don't they have a case...
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coming back, will avoid eating red meat andating your gens extend your life? and running barefoot?ew studies growing alarm on this trend among athletes. don't go away. ♪ alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this buon do? [ electricitzaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your walle gerri: welcome it is no secret you are what you eat, but a new study shows what you don't eat could extend your life by nine years. joing me now, registered dietitian. let's talk about the results of this finding which i am very disturbed by. vegetarians live longer th people o eat meat. some 12% risk of dying less than meat eaters. >> i think it is really tough to be a vegetarian but people who can do it well and do it the right way are eatg a healthier diet. they are getting more nuts, more whole grains, getting healthy fat, avocado,
coming back, will avoid eating red meat andating your gens extend your life? and running barefoot?ew studies growing alarm on this trend among athletes. don't go away. ♪ alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this buon do? [ electricitzaps ]...
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looks at the resemblance between the place of snowden and julian assange gen washington struggle to prevent a torrent of secrets from being revealed. seven pm in moscow i'm mad good to have you with us here on r t we're updating you on our breaking news this hour n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden wanted in the u.s. for espionage in moscow after getting off a plane from hong kong has been told diplomats from ecuador met him at the airport but it's still unclear where the whistleblower is headed next he's reportedly already checked in for an onward flight to cuba it suggested a van will be another transit point on his way to another country much speculation as to what vat country is his final destination some sources suggesting go to ecuador some to venezuela for more on this we go live to share metro airport paul scott standing by with the latest take it away. well as being i don't have to do no of speculation and hearsay but this is what we can confirm edward snowden touched down the sentiments of apples. at around five fifteen local time on an inbound flight. from hong kong he has been g
looks at the resemblance between the place of snowden and julian assange gen washington struggle to prevent a torrent of secrets from being revealed. seven pm in moscow i'm mad good to have you with us here on r t we're updating you on our breaking news this hour n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden wanted in the u.s. for espionage in moscow after getting off a plane from hong kong has been told diplomats from ecuador met him at the airport but it's still unclear where the whistleblower is...
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i went back in as anfficer through the rotc scholarship programalled the gen to gold program.s fingerprinted. i was even -- i had secret clearance at one time. i worked for military intelligence. i had an application it is ironic. and apparently they had, you know, allegedly found a latent fingerprint -- it was called latent print number 17 on a blue bag that contained detonator is in a white man outside of the train station where the madrid train bombing occurred. that played and was then photographed and was sent to various agencies around the world, iluding the fbi fingerprint examination unit. john: to fbi examiners agree that the fingerprint matchours >> i think it was actually three. john: an independent expert al agreed. so you must of been e bomber. points ofomparison, which is a pretty strong match, but unbeknownst to us -- and we did not learn until later -- the spanish police were diligently doing their criminal investigation and were looking at the print. they said it was not a match. john: my experience is when the police make a mistake they almost never even say
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. >> before tonight's performances theater marc marquees will dim r lights pho gen for jean stapletns one of highest honors that ha they can bestow. >> appropriate. >>> a gorgeous day yesterday, no complaints up to 70s, low low humidity and sunshine. enjoy today because we will have more changes by the end of the h week, more humidity and and potential for rain. ra >> let's do it. >> i can't remember where thet w first map is.ap is. there it is. i biascally tol basically told . another great day coming. comi we have clouds moving on in, and that looks like filter sunshineu from time to time. however, considering, june not a bad looking day at all.all. 61 and a beautiful start. 61 at reagan national. 54 this morning in leonardtown, annapolis 60 degrees, fredericksburg 55, culpeper culr you're 55, and mountains open mn the windows in an hour or two, , you can keep them open all day.a 52 in frederick, and 53 in martinsburg. yesterday we got to 78, and cooler temperatures so far this month. today about 80, we're going to keep temperatures under controle for the next several days. da here
. >> before tonight's performances theater marc marquees will dim r lights pho gen for jean stapletns one of highest honors that ha they can bestow. >> appropriate. >>> a gorgeous day yesterday, no complaints up to 70s, low low humidity and sunshine. enjoy today because we will have more changes by the end of the h week, more humidity and and potential for rain. ra >> let's do it. >> i can't remember where thet w first map is.ap is. there it is. i biascally tol...
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and it can be seen as my wayf paying back that opportunity that i have been gen. alike ften lead to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. so this notion of the american dreais definitely somethin that on a personal lev i believe in becausehat's it. john: and a your parents were immigrants. >> they came out --ame over when castro took power in cuba. now they themselves entrepreneurs. they have a small medical business in miami. john: something that is different. >> i think they are a self select bunch. a pson who is actually willing to leave everything that they have, their families, go somewhere else, they want to change their lives. there are more likely tbe a person who is polk -- pro-active about eating a feature for the families and lives lost get your. >> it is important to mention that this oath country was founded by emigrants. the american dna, not justhe recent ones. the whole country has this and epreneurial dna because of the fact that people moved. countries across the oces. so i think thi story has -- it is an
and it can be seen as my wayf paying back that opportunity that i have been gen. alike ften lead to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. so this notion of the american dreais definitely somethin that on a personal lev i believe in becausehat's it. john: and a your parents were immigrants. >> they came out --ame over when castro took power in cuba. now they themselves entrepreneurs. they have a small medical business in miami. john: something that...
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. >> or get my phone number to gen andreas. what do you make of the program? >> i wouldn't mind the surveillance if they were competent at using the>> surveillance. but they haven't been. think about it.mpet boston, the only reason we caught the boston terror suspects, not because of the nsa, but because some guy decided to have a cigarette and saw blood on his boat.aret richard reed, passengers saw him lighting his boot on fire. christmas day bomber. it's all the citizens that arein reporting these crimes. they're not coming from this dark prism. this dragnet of information than they've been collecting. if they're notimbe going to be e competent with all of my data, i want my freedom back. >> you want there tou be some showing, an offer of proof thath this is credible, that it's producing results before we just go aheadt go and sign off >> clearly not. >> here is the deal. we have this gift, thanks to al gore inventing the internet. they all come through our server in the u.s. that's are the numbers we'reth collecting. and they have a thing called int the fou
. >> or get my phone number to gen andreas. what do you make of the program? >> i wouldn't mind the surveillance if they were competent at using the>> surveillance. but they haven't been. think about it.mpet boston, the only reason we caught the boston terror suspects, not because of the nsa, but because some guy decided to have a cigarette and saw blood on his boat.aret richard reed, passengers saw him lighting his boot on fire. christmas day bomber. it's all the citizens...
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figure out how keep their status will they're trying to start a business and create jobs we give you a gento take a few months to process that. john:omething called the start of the sow wit the applicant, 200,000 fr a canadian venture-pital list. 75,000 from a canadian angel investor group. if he can speak french or english you can go to canada. >> these a immigrants bett job creators. that is an immtant thing to remeer. we are the mos heterogeneous company in the boroughs, our dirsity, different points of viewhat give us that edge. compared to asian countries were evereryone agrees. th lack innovation. the chinese have a goal. but t are not -- that is part of their plan. that is what they're trying to do, and it is something which do not make any sense because what it really takes is a culture whi is why there are over 200. john: an argument? >> i tell you, 200,000hinese students increasingly tender ages because the don't know how to teach kids. we as their kids, they start. john in america. >> right. inhinesey do our culture is right and no laws are wrong. john: 200,000 from venture-capi
figure out how keep their status will they're trying to start a business and create jobs we give you a gento take a few months to process that. john:omething called the start of the sow wit the applicant, 200,000 fr a canadian venture-pital list. 75,000 from a canadian angel investor group. if he can speak french or english you can go to canada. >> these a immigrants bett job creators. that is an immtant thing to remeer. we are the mos heterogeneous company in the boroughs, our dirsity,...
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not a whole logic paid 6 times sales for gen pro. if you give ethem the diamondback nostics at the same prays as the thermal fisher is paying for techcologist, you'd have an astounding $14.3 being. adulent's market cap is 16 pound 7 billion. you would be getting the electronic business for free, even though it accounts for half of the company sales. this is a clear cut case where adulent's partial is worth more than the whole. when outfits like that break up, it unlocks a tremendous amount of...
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. >> i have complete confidence in eric holder asli attorneyce gen. >> the president continues t stand by his man. but is it really time for eric holder to go? plus -- >> they came in with 30 swat attired people with automatic weapons. >> the administration's intimidation is not limited to the media and conservative groups. >> they seized a lot of goods, guitars. >> is anyone immune from the government's heavy hand? >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [ applause ] >> huckabee: thank you. thank you very much.th welcome, everybody. welcome to the "huckabee" show from the fox news studios in new york city. special word, our thoughts, our prayers go to the folks inrk oklahoma and throughout the middle of the country who have been devastated by tornadoes ad other storms, including floodsbe for the past few days and our hearts go out to them. i know we all join in wanting to do everything possible contributing to relief efforts behalf.le [ applause ] good evening. i'm james rosen. okay. well, i'm really not jamesl rosen. he's younger, he's smarter. he's much better looking than
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>> well, this is next gen.s about again? >> yeah. [ laughter ] well, basically you -- you basically, you choose your tool that you get for the entire duration of the game. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then you have to farm and then either you live or die. is that what it is? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i forget what, maybe -- >> very bleak. >> jimmy: at one point. >> it had incredible graphics though to show how truly bleak it was. [ laughter ] i mean, it was like hd bleakness. >> jimmy: hd, yeah, hd bleak. and they also, i think halfway through the credits they try to bring rock and roll over to russia. >> that's right. >> jimmy: yeah, and we had to fight those guys. [ laughter ] >> that's right. with the -- >> jimmy: yeah, with the hoe. we try to put a hoe in all our games. oh yeah, this is for nintendo first generation. >> totally. >> jimmy: mall walkers. [ laughter ] >> oh man. >> jimmy: this did not do well at all. >> no. >> jimmy: no. >> the enemies were just loitering teenagers. >> jimmy: they were. they were loite
>> well, this is next gen.s about again? >> yeah. [ laughter ] well, basically you -- you basically, you choose your tool that you get for the entire duration of the game. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then you have to farm and then either you live or die. is that what it is? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i forget what, maybe -- >> very bleak. >> jimmy: at one point. >> it had incredible graphics though to show how truly bleak it was. [ laughter ] i mean, it...
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west virginia, our staffs worked together and we understood they were working on all the new future gen a lot of the things we had in our country, how he's forgotten to where this country has gotten, to the coal that's produced the energy for this country for so long. it's made this country and built the still that made the guns and factories and disregarded it like that. they will be depending on coal, larry, through 2040. that's his own energy department. eia's estimates. that's 35% of our energy. i don't know where it's going to come from. it's going to drive the price up unbelievable, and ton of that thousands and thousands of jobs. this is not a war on coal, it's a war on jobs and a war on america. >> one of his advisers, senator, it's interesting i picked this up from some of the reporting, daniel schragg, white house science adviser if i'm not mistaken, a harvard geochemist of some kind. he apparently advised obama to declare war against coal, but the point i want to ask you about, senator, a few months ago epa put out draft regulations on coal plants that most of the coal ceos s
west virginia, our staffs worked together and we understood they were working on all the new future gen a lot of the things we had in our country, how he's forgotten to where this country has gotten, to the coal that's produced the energy for this country for so long. it's made this country and built the still that made the guns and factories and disregarded it like that. they will be depending on coal, larry, through 2040. that's his own energy department. eia's estimates. that's 35% of our...
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next gen houses with a separate suite for a mother-in-law or child who moved home after college are becoming popular models. the people who get approved for big loans, they tend to be more affluent. once the credit lines loosen up and lending returns to normal lower income borrowers a will st buying again and they'll be buying smaller houses and that could push the average home size back down. >> makes sense. sandwich generation. thank you. good to see you. >>> this started out as a protest against constructing a park, right? now it's turned into much, much more. live in turkey next. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. an
next gen houses with a separate suite for a mother-in-law or child who moved home after college are becoming popular models. the people who get approved for big loans, they tend to be more affluent. once the credit lines loosen up and lending returns to normal lower income borrowers a will st buying again and they'll be buying smaller houses and that could push the average home size back down. >> makes sense. sandwich generation. thank you. good to see you. >>> this started out...
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. >> i have complete confidence in eric holder asli attorneyce gen. >> the president continues t standan. but is it really time for eric holder to go? plus -- >> they came in with 30 swat attired people with automatic weapons. >> the administration's intimidation is not limited to the media and conservative groups. >> they seized a lot of goods, guitars. >> is anyone immune from the government's heavy
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we gen with the oldest organization the ex-gay movement shutting his doors and apologizing, saying the world view has been quote honoring towards our fellow human beings or biblical. exodus international promoted what is often called repairtive therapy based on interpretations of christian teaching, they told people they could change their sexual orientation. the exodus began in the mid- to 1970s, one of the founding members renounced it at the end of that decade, he was, in fact, still gay. exodus continued to claim it could help people get over their same sex attractions. allen chambers is now personally apologizing to gay people. >> i'm sorry for the pain and the hurt that many of you have speernszed. i'm sorry that some of you spent years working through shame and guilt you felt when your attractions didn't change. i'm sorry we promoted sexual orientation theories that stigmatize parents. >> that's allen chambers in a documentary hosted by lisa ling who joins us tonight. he says, quote, i am profoundly sorry that many have walked away from their faith and that some have chose on th
we gen with the oldest organization the ex-gay movement shutting his doors and apologizing, saying the world view has been quote honoring towards our fellow human beings or biblical. exodus international promoted what is often called repairtive therapy based on interpretations of christian teaching, they told people they could change their sexual orientation. the exodus began in the mid- to 1970s, one of the founding members renounced it at the end of that decade, he was, in fact, still gay....
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it sold off against the gen yen, franc, euro, and sterling. that's across the board. the market in my opinion further to our discussion last friday, they're waking up to the fact that maybe it's not goldilocks. maybe the fed does something next week at least in terms of signaling, so my sense here is that the market is pricing at least the possibility of the fed moving. now, whether they do it or not, a week is a long time in a market and i think the market has very, very spooked here with one week to go until the q & a with bernanke. >> but rates clearly seem to be grabbing attention of market watchers. >> and they should but i think rates are going to stabilize here. we went to 229, we're back just under 220 now. i don't think there's any justification to take that through 230. last year's high was 240. until we know exactly the fed's intention. i think rates stabilize around 220. i think you will get a lot of volatility in markets in general but also we could be starting to see here something of a cyclical move out of the dollar and more into say european -- europe
it sold off against the gen yen, franc, euro, and sterling. that's across the board. the market in my opinion further to our discussion last friday, they're waking up to the fact that maybe it's not goldilocks. maybe the fed does something next week at least in terms of signaling, so my sense here is that the market is pricing at least the possibility of the fed moving. now, whether they do it or not, a week is a long time in a market and i think the market has very, very spooked here with one...
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if it's not gen worth financial, it's dr horton or gilead. there's stocks, opportunities in every sector, places that are taking market share and outgrowing their peers. you stay the course. that's the key. >> all right. we'll leave it there, everybody. thank you very much for the insights. we'll see you soon, guys. thank you. >>> meanwhile, police are continuing to clash with protesters in turkey right now. mary thompson on the very latest details coming out of istanbul. mary? >> the government is saying the police will remain in the city's taksim square until it is cleared on the orders of the prime minister. police began firing tear gas at thousands today, attempting to clear the square where the protesters have gathered for the last ten days. this morning, it took a violent turn with protesters in return tossing fireworks and rocks at police. the prime minister does plan to meet with the protesters who take issue with what they say is this heavy-handed government. some fear it's taking a hard turn to the right, toward religious conservati
if it's not gen worth financial, it's dr horton or gilead. there's stocks, opportunities in every sector, places that are taking market share and outgrowing their peers. you stay the course. that's the key. >> all right. we'll leave it there, everybody. thank you very much for the insights. we'll see you soon, guys. thank you. >>> meanwhile, police are continuing to clash with protesters in turkey right now. mary thompson on the very latest details coming out of istanbul. mary?...
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year got a lot of money in the bank after the recent raise, ready to look ahead to the model x and the gen, though? there's a lot of naysayers. there's a lot of people that say there's absolutely no reason to buy this stock. i'm just pushing back because i have been a bull in tesla, i like the name still, but you have to admit there's a lot of other ways to play this type of car with the, you know, a ford or gm or anything else too. >> yeah. my favorite quote is you don't have to own it but you don't have to shore it. there's definitely a lot of short interest out there. gm and nissan and name the list of the bankrupt companies, they've all made inferior products. tesla is getting it done to a good degree so far. >> do you need the best-case scenario to play out to justify the multiples this stock is trading at? or do they have enough time to have hiccups along the way. i like the stock, but that's my biggest fear. they disappoint on a random metric and take this thing out behind the wood shed. >> i think you saw ramping up production for the first time they did make a couple of bumps in t
year got a lot of money in the bank after the recent raise, ready to look ahead to the model x and the gen, though? there's a lot of naysayers. there's a lot of people that say there's absolutely no reason to buy this stock. i'm just pushing back because i have been a bull in tesla, i like the name still, but you have to admit there's a lot of other ways to play this type of car with the, you know, a ford or gm or anything else too. >> yeah. my favorite quote is you don't have to own it...
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absolutely, tomorrow, we will be looking at oil closed up 1.6% as concerns over the civil war in iraq gense. so that's going to be on our radar. we are also going to be looking at treasuries. we think ten year yield hit high points for the next week or. so we think that can fill back to the 245 level. i think that will be good for equities as people read that across as positive for qe. we will look at lennar data tomorrow. we will see if comment on anything on future guidance with regard to mortgage prices moving higher, mortgage rates moving higher, that impacting the housing recovery. >> chairman, chaumpg thank you very much. we are watching that all tomorrow. the dow down 139 points. back in a moment on this wild ride. ity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, . . >> all right. before we go, let's take a look at the day on wall street. it was a tough one. at the lows, the dow down 228 points. we ended down 139. the nasdaq gave up 36 points. the s&p 500 weaker by 20 tult all the averages came back from lows in the afternoon. that's it for "closing bel
absolutely, tomorrow, we will be looking at oil closed up 1.6% as concerns over the civil war in iraq gense. so that's going to be on our radar. we are also going to be looking at treasuries. we think ten year yield hit high points for the next week or. so we think that can fill back to the 245 level. i think that will be good for equities as people read that across as positive for qe. we will look at lennar data tomorrow. we will see if comment on anything on future guidance with regard to...