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just mix the goalposts open sections open up to bring out the shrine to the back. you know. this is actually more important than the painting of the design when gold or silver dust is sprinkled on it doesn't apply gold and silver it all. you have to polish it down a runaway car sickness so have any then you get these beautiful gold or silver show you all to do it probably takes many years of experience. if you happen to be able to use your whole body like a delicate sense to gauge to swim and when to stop publishing all. to achieve the best stories and spa pool from the gold and silver. the authors and publishers the metal is until it just zero point zero three millimeters thick. bravo way too much or too little from the whole effect is lost the degree of polishing before it started the story's premise of the ways that don't train disaster with progress cruel. makes about two weeks to complete a piece like this that remind me a representation of town. he takes at least ten years to master the skills required to create. i do. the er. a technique seemed to be vocal backing. us
just mix the goalposts open sections open up to bring out the shrine to the back. you know. this is actually more important than the painting of the design when gold or silver dust is sprinkled on it doesn't apply gold and silver it all. you have to polish it down a runaway car sickness so have any then you get these beautiful gold or silver show you all to do it probably takes many years of experience. if you happen to be able to use your whole body like a delicate sense to gauge to swim and...
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(laughter) first of all, the french can't move goalposts, they don't play football.y play what they call f,tbol. anyways, the second something how are we helping israel? how are we stopping iran from getting a bomb because all question is is for a reduction in their nuclear capabilities. in exchange we give them six months of cash, sell their oil, unfreeze their accounts. six months from now they say, hey, thanks for the cash we're going to go back to building our bomb. israel, boom, boom, boom, they get to blame us. >> not at all. here's why you're wrong. >> no, absolutely yes. (laughter) >> here's what is going to happen. this was supposed to be an interim deal in order to reach a later deal when the final agreement were to be negotiated. >> stephen: but that that's trusting rouhani, right? >> you know what it's trusting? it's trusting the agreement. the agreement that verify it is other side is not cheating. it's not about trusting the other side of this one. more importantly -- >> stephen: how can we trust any agreement with these people. they haven't even releas
(laughter) first of all, the french can't move goalposts, they don't play football.y play what they call f,tbol. anyways, the second something how are we helping israel? how are we stopping iran from getting a bomb because all question is is for a reduction in their nuclear capabilities. in exchange we give them six months of cash, sell their oil, unfreeze their accounts. six months from now they say, hey, thanks for the cash we're going to go back to building our bomb. israel, boom, boom,...
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he leaves the goalpost crooked.ourth straight loss, 17-13. >>> in the nba, kevin durant scores 28 points as oklahoma city beats the clippers, 105-91. but the shot of the game belongs to fan brad brucker. the shot leaves him with $20,000. it leaves lebron impressed. >>> finally, a minor league hockey team is getting into the holiday spirit. the reading royals unveiling these ugly christmas sweater jerseys. the team will wear them during their game december 14th and lucky fans will be able to purchase them after they were worn. this is the cynthia bowers. ailt dark chocolate meets sweetened soft centers this is the "cbs morning news." flavored with exotic fruit juices, like pomegranate, goji with raspberry, and acai with blueberry. it's chocolate like you've never experienced it before. and it comes from a place called brookside. discovroer bokside. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've
he leaves the goalpost crooked.ourth straight loss, 17-13. >>> in the nba, kevin durant scores 28 points as oklahoma city beats the clippers, 105-91. but the shot of the game belongs to fan brad brucker. the shot leaves him with $20,000. it leaves lebron impressed. >>> finally, a minor league hockey team is getting into the holiday spirit. the reading royals unveiling these ugly christmas sweater jerseys. the team will wear them during their game december 14th and lucky fans...
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good, you can't let your guard down because if he had returned that kick and hit his head on the goalpost they could have got an onside kick and only needed a field goal to be able to tie this up. >> tim: dan mullen is not far away from having a really good team and i think with prescott in his future he's got more than enough time to get this thing right in starkville, mississippi. >> aaron: i agree. a lot of young players on that defensive side of the ball that i think are going to work out well for him as well. >> tim: you hope that prescott's health is ok going into the rest of the season as russell finds josh robinson who had a 51-yard touchdown run to open this game for the bulldogs. 23 yards on that carry. >> aaron: that last penalty cost them 22. they made it all up on that last play. >> tim: you look at the remaining schedule as we mentioned for texas a&m, this is a team now with a week off, and they really need this week off. there are a lot of home games for this defense that was very young, to get a little bit better. now they've got to go to baton rouge and then missouri, two
good, you can't let your guard down because if he had returned that kick and hit his head on the goalpost they could have got an onside kick and only needed a field goal to be able to tie this up. >> tim: dan mullen is not far away from having a really good team and i think with prescott in his future he's got more than enough time to get this thing right in starkville, mississippi. >> aaron: i agree. a lot of young players on that defensive side of the ball that i think are going...
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stop this madness right now, right here in the middle of this football field and stop moving the goalposts. >> reporter: the delegate went as far as starting a hunger strike to underline his commitment. other participants of the conference have decided to join him. >> and beyond. >> reporter: the purpose of this year's conference is to lay the groundwork for a new climate agreement that regulates greenhouse gas emissions beyond 2020. u.n. officials hope the agreement can be signed in 2015. but so far, negotiators have failed to achieve real progress. european union and the united states disagree over when countries should submit their commitments to limit greenhouse gas emissions. and developing countries insist that mandatory measures should apply only to industrialized nations whom they consider historically responsible for global warming. developing countries are also demanding that a new fund be set up to help them deal with the adverse consequences of climate change. but many industrialized nations are reluctant to contribute additional funds. some experts are pessimistic about the pr
stop this madness right now, right here in the middle of this football field and stop moving the goalposts. >> reporter: the delegate went as far as starting a hunger strike to underline his commitment. other participants of the conference have decided to join him. >> and beyond. >> reporter: the purpose of this year's conference is to lay the groundwork for a new climate agreement that regulates greenhouse gas emissions beyond 2020. u.n. officials hope the agreement can be...
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the slide news right now right here in the middle of this football field and stopped moving the goalposts the uh the uh the team the delegate when the cars died of hunger strike to undermine it. and incompetence have decided to join him. in indiana. abyss of this year's conference is to read the groundwork for a new climate agreement that graduates greenhouse gas emissions beyond twenty twenty. un officials hope the agreement can be signed in twenty fifty. but so far negotiators have a euro to achieve real progress the european union and the united states disagree over when kind piece should submit their commitments to limit greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries in this that demand a trade measures should apply only to industrialized nations who they consider historically based possible local one. developing countries also demanded that the new fund set up to help them deal with the actors consequences of climate change. many industrialized nations are reluctant to contribute additional pounds some experts are pessimistic about the prospect of an agreement before the end of the
the slide news right now right here in the middle of this football field and stopped moving the goalposts the uh the uh the team the delegate when the cars died of hunger strike to undermine it. and incompetence have decided to join him. in indiana. abyss of this year's conference is to read the groundwork for a new climate agreement that graduates greenhouse gas emissions beyond twenty twenty. un officials hope the agreement can be signed in twenty fifty. but so far negotiators have a euro to...
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it's kind of an indication of the moving goalpost. >> domestically the political back lash.here are -- >> against the nsa -- >> there's sensenbrenner in the house -- >> especially when there's legislation to stop the nsa from data collection, let the aclu basically argue why certain things shouldn't be done. and to really handcuff our intelligence services the way that it happened in the 1970s, which indirectly led up to our failures that led to 9/11. >> how big a danger is that, mary? >> well, it's, i think it's possible that, you know, you're going to get some momentum. but it's incredibly naive. i mean, you know, is this -- if the u.s. stops doing this, then it woen be happening anymore. basically if the u.s. stops doing it then the only ones doing it will be the chinese, the russians, you know, the brazilians, the cubans. and probably the germans and the french. you know, the idea that by banning the u.s. from doing it you can somehow stop the spying worldwide is crazy. >> all right. mary o'grady, thank you. when we come back our election-day preview from a pair of high
it's kind of an indication of the moving goalpost. >> domestically the political back lash.here are -- >> against the nsa -- >> there's sensenbrenner in the house -- >> especially when there's legislation to stop the nsa from data collection, let the aclu basically argue why certain things shouldn't be done. and to really handcuff our intelligence services the way that it happened in the 1970s, which indirectly led up to our failures that led to 9/11. >> how big a...
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bridge and little frightened by that at the prospect of a dan brown book will contaminate it the goalposts eight. they were talking to me about having to safeguard the health for that children face it this couple is siding with large corporations and not protecting the interests of the citizens who are talking about genuine risk that they see from this technology to track team has been associated with an air pollution water contamination water depletion. earthquakes of course climate change was gas companies have spent billions of dollars. really and selling has that story about how tracking is safe and the reality is quite different. i think it's sunday that the anti franco campaign is in protest is in the us and in europe on a doubt reassured by is that large scale protests and says his opposition to this technology. he does blood freeze on all fronts and has just held a ban against trafficking because of the environmental risks involved. three scenes in the media staff facing increasing sectarian violence with the civil war in syria and instability in egypt and iran forcing them to flee
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the goalposts eight. they were talking to me about having to safeguard the health for the children they see this couple is siding with large corporations and not protecting the interests of the citizens who are talking about some new interests that they see from this technology to track team has been associated with an air pollution water contamination of water depletion earthquakes and of course climate change only gas companies have spent billions of dollars in greeley and sewing has that story about how tracking is safe and the reality is quite different. i think it's something that anti franco campaign isn't protest is in the us and in europe honored to have reassured by that large scale protests in the face of his opposition to this technology. he does blood freeze on all fronts that has just held a ban against trafficking because of the environmental risks involved. he was not considered a generalized guidance to shale gas drilling and get the call the policy officer from what's going to do more to
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stop this madness right now, right here in the middle of this football field, and stop moving the goalposts. mr. president, your excel and see, honorable minister, my delegation calls on you most respectfully to lead us and let poland and warsaw be remembered forever as the place where we truly cared to stop this madness . is our imperative here in warsaw, you can rely on our delegation. can humanity rise to this occasion? mr. president, i believe we can. thank you. [applause] >> that was filipino chief whoate negotiator yeb sano ended his speech by weeping in his chair. he spoke on monday after you and climate change summit in warsaw. after he spoke, several others announced they would join the chief climate negotiator in a hunger fast. meanwhile, three young activist were thrown out of the talks just after his talk when they unfurled a banner expressing solidarity with the people of the philippines. tune in next week when democracy now! broadcasts from the u.n. climate change summit in warsaw, and go to our website for all of our climate change coverage. this is democracy now! we will be
stop this madness right now, right here in the middle of this football field, and stop moving the goalposts. mr. president, your excel and see, honorable minister, my delegation calls on you most respectfully to lead us and let poland and warsaw be remembered forever as the place where we truly cared to stop this madness . is our imperative here in warsaw, you can rely on our delegation. can humanity rise to this occasion? mr. president, i believe we can. thank you. [applause] >> that was...
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stop this madness right now you right here in the middle of this football field and stop moving the goalposts. >> joining me now is columbia university climate scientists. years of living dangerously which i'm a correspondent for, appears next year. founder of the philippine youth climate movement for the philippine senate climate change committee. she was born and raised in the philippines. what are you hearing? >> thank you for having me here. it's a war zone. my uncle told me. he is in the area i grew up in. parents having children sucked from their arms. survivors don't have enough food, water, medicine and have been going without it. typhoon haiyan is the most powerful hurricane in the recorded history. death toll is rising, power lines are down. communications have been cut. the damage is yet unknown. we do know that it has gone stronger. these typhoons that we have due to warm ocean weathers. we are excreting pollution that is equivalent to 40,000 hiroshima bombs every 24 hours, 19 million tons of global warming pollution every day. this accumulated climate change pollution caused by h
stop this madness right now you right here in the middle of this football field and stop moving the goalposts. >> joining me now is columbia university climate scientists. years of living dangerously which i'm a correspondent for, appears next year. founder of the philippine youth climate movement for the philippine senate climate change committee. she was born and raised in the philippines. what are you hearing? >> thank you for having me here. it's a war zone. my uncle told me. he...
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in the progress the goalpost shifted pretty far right.taken a distinctly short of strong position. how effective do you think that messaging is? >> obviously what's going on right now in the reform bill hasn't been nearly as effective as we need to be. i think the change that needs to take place is we need to create food and food and security and sort of other issues around hunger as a voting sort of issue. and once the first person loses an election because of the way they vote around s.n.a.p. and around other food and security issues, nutrition issues, then we have something. i think we're far away from that. if you look at even the senate bill controlled by the democrats you have $4.5 million in cuts. we're starting at that point. >> that's on top of cuts from expired stimulus. we're talking about $9 billion as a starting point. >> that five is about 11 because of the way it's calculated. it's $11 billion in cut. >> talking about litmus tests and voting, we have to take a quick cut over to the senate because we have just finished a fin
in the progress the goalpost shifted pretty far right.taken a distinctly short of strong position. how effective do you think that messaging is? >> obviously what's going on right now in the reform bill hasn't been nearly as effective as we need to be. i think the change that needs to take place is we need to create food and food and security and sort of other issues around hunger as a voting sort of issue. and once the first person loses an election because of the way they vote around...
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party candidate that ultimately gets the nomination in the same way the left, progressives can move goalpostther to the left for someone like hillary clinton, you now have scott walker and marco rubio walking away from talking about comprehensive immigration reform. moderate positions that used to be more popular but certainly in the primary process will make them more unpopular. what do you think happens to these governors who look like they are the future for gop. >> they are certainly saying they are. they have gone around and played up governorships. they govern. i heard rick perry commenting on ted cruz's behavior relative to the shutdown. he said everybody gets to do their own thing. that's ted cruz's thing. my thing is governing. may i just digress on the subject of rick perry. he's just so entertaining. he's got this great little swagger. he's actually got the same swagger george w. bush had. i don't see the glasses tempering that. i think he really should go with shades. >> why not wear your sunglasses at night as long as you're going for an accessory as a way of white washing who y
party candidate that ultimately gets the nomination in the same way the left, progressives can move goalpostther to the left for someone like hillary clinton, you now have scott walker and marco rubio walking away from talking about comprehensive immigration reform. moderate positions that used to be more popular but certainly in the primary process will make them more unpopular. what do you think happens to these governors who look like they are the future for gop. >> they are certainly...
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perfect hindsight, with the reality is that recession risks and the path -- passed 18-12 months, the goalposts of the economic outlook have come in, so it has made us more receptive to the idea that the equity market was going to be doing better read it and worse, and we ended of allocating more money in that direction. this was not just something that happened over the last march 2 months the something that has happened gradually of the course of the last couple of years. liz: i have known you a long time. you had been microprint crash because you have been so intelligent about things, but you know, you have this call. s&p below 1,000. why did you not believe in the fed ability to rally had have the presence, its own presence, i guess, to prop up the market for such a long time. how do you feel that that duration continues? the fed's salubrious effect on stocks. >> well, you know, firstly the fed has always had a profound impact on asset valuations. of course, right now they're doing it through these extraordinary measures on a balance sheet. when i started in the business of the mid-1980s it
perfect hindsight, with the reality is that recession risks and the path -- passed 18-12 months, the goalposts of the economic outlook have come in, so it has made us more receptive to the idea that the equity market was going to be doing better read it and worse, and we ended of allocating more money in that direction. this was not just something that happened over the last march 2 months the something that has happened gradually of the course of the last couple of years. liz: i have known you...
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moving the goalposts constantly here. susan rice is not the friendlyist person to send to kabul. if they could have september jo -- sent john kerry to butter him up. they say enough is enough. >> why is karzai doing this? >> reporter: i think if you look at his end goal he seems to be focusing on the elections next year. the last time he seems to have a bargaining position with the u.s. once this deal is done u.s. troops can be there ten years and aid not set in stone but laid out more clearly. the last time presidential elections the u.s. were very critical of the procedures around that and i'm pretty sure he'll look ahead to make sure the next president of afghanistan is somebody he approves of and doesn't want the united states to raise concern how the procedure went through. the america's longest war now and looking at a position the next month or so, the u.s. could simply stop, not just our troops but aid contributions to effectively lose its way what happens next in afghanistan. >> nick paton-walsh, thank you. >>> president obama is defending the international flavnuclear d
moving the goalposts constantly here. susan rice is not the friendlyist person to send to kabul. if they could have september jo -- sent john kerry to butter him up. they say enough is enough. >> why is karzai doing this? >> reporter: i think if you look at his end goal he seems to be focusing on the elections next year. the last time he seems to have a bargaining position with the u.s. once this deal is done u.s. troops can be there ten years and aid not set in stone but laid out...
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the goalpost keeps getting higher. will price above $25 per share.h end of its increased range. ba $27 per share will be predicted. if management signs off, twitter would debt a rich valuation for this not profitable company yet. $19 billion actually diluted including that employee compensation. drawn much attention in washington too with some in congress trying to buy into the ipo. earlier today the house ethics committee reminded congress of the stock act and the restrictions on participating in ipos. in a manner other than is available to the members of the general public, ipo participation, however, is normally not available to the general public, end quote from that memo. the public won't be able to get in until tomorrow but some traders are taking twitter profits, take a look at shares of these two vehicles that have been investing in secondary twitter share, gsb capital and firsthand both down more than 4% today as being up sharply and on the rise all year. expecting underwriters to meet on that call to finalize the price in moments after the
the goalpost keeps getting higher. will price above $25 per share.h end of its increased range. ba $27 per share will be predicted. if management signs off, twitter would debt a rich valuation for this not profitable company yet. $19 billion actually diluted including that employee compensation. drawn much attention in washington too with some in congress trying to buy into the ipo. earlier today the house ethics committee reminded congress of the stock act and the restrictions on participating...
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he's a guy who could probably try me up like a pretzel around the goalpost but sometimes it's just moresuch is the case of 6'5," 315 pound nfl player jonathan martin, who left his team last week after reportedly suffering months and months of verbal abuse in the miami dolphins locker room. now there are new developments, the team suspended fellow lineman richie incognito for what management calls conduct detrimental to the team. this happened right after martin filed a formal complaint against the dolphins for alleged player misconduct. martin reportedly received text messages and voice mails from incognito that used racial slurs according to espn and other media reports and also forced martin to pony up $15,000 for a player trip to vegas he wasn't even going to go on. on twitter, incognito denied any role in bullying his teammate. joining me is former dolphins running back, ricky williams, who left the dolphins at the height of his career before eventually returning to the nfl. ricky, thanks for being here. i appreciate it. how would you describe the locker room atmosphere with the dol
he's a guy who could probably try me up like a pretzel around the goalpost but sometimes it's just moresuch is the case of 6'5," 315 pound nfl player jonathan martin, who left his team last week after reportedly suffering months and months of verbal abuse in the miami dolphins locker room. now there are new developments, the team suspended fellow lineman richie incognito for what management calls conduct detrimental to the team. this happened right after martin filed a formal complaint...
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martha: they're on defense as the white house moves the goalpost again. delayed the enrollment next year until right after the midterm elections for people to get on board with obamacare. welcome everybody, to a brand new hour of "america's newsroom." on a friday. how are you doing. i'm martha maccallum. bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning at home. morning to you, martha. funny how this works on. democrats ramming through a historic change in senate rules, taking away republican as power to stop the president's again today. president wasting no time nominating several candidates for the federal bench. senator mitch mcconnell immediately after that called the move outrageous. this. >> this is nothing more than a power grab in order to advance the obama's administration regulatory agenda, and, you know, they just broke the senate rules in order to exercise the power grab. so i would sum it up saying a sad day in the history of the senate. martha: wow, really not happy yesterday. meanwhile republican senator lindsey graham issued this statement. president's
martha: they're on defense as the white house moves the goalpost again. delayed the enrollment next year until right after the midterm elections for people to get on board with obamacare. welcome everybody, to a brand new hour of "america's newsroom." on a friday. how are you doing. i'm martha maccallum. bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning at home. morning to you, martha. funny how this works on. democrats ramming through a historic change in senate rules, taking away republican as...
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and working with her, it just shifted the goalposts of what i thought being an actor meant. >> what doeshe's had no previous training. she trained to be a gymnast to go to the 2016 olympics. that was her mad dream. she ended up in the film because she read the script and cried and thought maybe i should do this. she just has a natural rapport with a lens and with people, and this role is -- it's about a young foster child, illiterate, grief-sticken, her mother is in nazi germany. i know it's heavy but people are coming out of film with great spark of hope because this girl carries this bright humanity because she learns to read. >> but every time we see the nazi flag for a lot of people, every time i saw it, i cringed just a little bit because in the movie not all the nazis were treated as monsters. it's clear some joined just to survive. they didn't really agree with the party line. they were just trying to survive. >> it all focuses on a small angle. if you remember from my generation, world war ii movies were always from the english elite. >> the german point of view. >> the germans s
and working with her, it just shifted the goalposts of what i thought being an actor meant. >> what doeshe's had no previous training. she trained to be a gymnast to go to the 2016 olympics. that was her mad dream. she ended up in the film because she read the script and cried and thought maybe i should do this. she just has a natural rapport with a lens and with people, and this role is -- it's about a young foster child, illiterate, grief-sticken, her mother is in nazi germany. i know...
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means of americans lose their insurance policy that resident is backtracking little bit moving the goalposts coming back to the administration little bit. jon: there seems to be no end to the problems. the head of the agents responsible for setting up the marketplace is back on capitol hill taking questions from the senate panel that helps write the law. pointed to improvement in the federal health care website. >> we are now able to process nearly 17,000 per hour, or five per second, with almost no errors. we've updated the site several times since october 1. improving the experience. we have added more capacity and doubled the number of servers to meet demand. jon: meanwhile the president explaining what he really meant when he said you can keep your current health plan. senior white house correspondent is live on the north lawn. so what is the explanation? >> the president said getting rid of substandard health insurance with a part of a larger promise in health reform, says it makes insurance market better and makes sure americans are not one illness away from financial ruin. but forces
means of americans lose their insurance policy that resident is backtracking little bit moving the goalposts coming back to the administration little bit. jon: there seems to be no end to the problems. the head of the agents responsible for setting up the marketplace is back on capitol hill taking questions from the senate panel that helps write the law. pointed to improvement in the federal health care website. >> we are now able to process nearly 17,000 per hour, or five per second,...
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and working with her, it just shifted the goalposts of what i thought being an actor meant. >> what does she's had no previous training. she trained to be a gymnast to go to the 2016 olympics. that was her mad dream. she ended up in the film because she read the script and cried and thought maybe i should do this. she just has a natural rapport with a lens and with people, and this role is -- it's about a young foster child, illiterate, grief-sticken, her mother is in nazi germany. i know it's heavy but people are coming out of film with great spark of hope because this girl carries this bright humanity because she learns to read. >> but every time we see the nazi flag for a lot of people, every time i saw it, i cringed just a little bit because in the movie not all the nazis were treated as monsters. it's clear some joined just to survive. they didn't really agree with the party line. they were just trying to survive. >> it all focuses on a small angle. if you remember from my generation, world war ii movies were always from the english elite. >> the german point of view. >> the germans
and working with her, it just shifted the goalposts of what i thought being an actor meant. >> what does she's had no previous training. she trained to be a gymnast to go to the 2016 olympics. that was her mad dream. she ended up in the film because she read the script and cried and thought maybe i should do this. she just has a natural rapport with a lens and with people, and this role is -- it's about a young foster child, illiterate, grief-sticken, her mother is in nazi germany. i know...
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working with her, it shifted the goalpost of what i thought being an actor meant. >> what does that meannatural gift. she was training to be a gymnast, $35 a week since she was 4 to go to the 2016 olympics. this was her mad dream. but she ended up in this film because she read the script and she cried and thought, maybe i should do this. >>> rob ford, the mayor of toronto. i love this guy. everybody knew he smoked crack while he was in office and despite all this he's announced that -- and this is true -- he's going to start hosting a tv show with his brother in canada. you know that nbc is always looking for new tv shows and they helped him out with a new fall schedule. he's got a lot of ideas. let's take a look at this. first of all we have "the biggest user," "parks and recreational drug use," "the big bong theory." >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning" safrmd i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm vinita nair. >> a new show in new york delves into the dark history of poison that stretches back thousands of years. here's jim axelrod. >> by the clicking of my thumbs something wicked this way c
working with her, it shifted the goalpost of what i thought being an actor meant. >> what does that meannatural gift. she was training to be a gymnast, $35 a week since she was 4 to go to the 2016 olympics. this was her mad dream. but she ended up in this film because she read the script and she cried and thought, maybe i should do this. >>> rob ford, the mayor of toronto. i love this guy. everybody knew he smoked crack while he was in office and despite all this he's announced...
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one analyst says, they also moved the goalpost and changed the rules of the game and it is making ithard on the industry, jenna. jenna: so many sports analogies can one policy take? that is one of the other questions that remain today. where would we go next? jim, thank you very much. >> reporter: you bet. >> well, 2013 marks the 7th consecutive year the u.s. postal service has lost money. overall mail volume, especially first class mail, most profitable product, is declining. this of course as americans increasingly rely on electronic communications. the post office's financial offer is calling on congress to pass postal reform legislation that would shore up the finances of the good ol' usps. jenna: a little bit north of here toronto's city council just voted overwhelmingly to strip embattled mayor rob ford of some of his powers. the move essentially bans him from appointing or firing his deputy mayor and his executive committee. the council want to limits ford's authority since they legally can't force him to resign. mayor ford says he will fight the motion in court. this came tod
one analyst says, they also moved the goalpost and changed the rules of the game and it is making ithard on the industry, jenna. jenna: so many sports analogies can one policy take? that is one of the other questions that remain today. where would we go next? jim, thank you very much. >> reporter: you bet. >> well, 2013 marks the 7th consecutive year the u.s. postal service has lost money. overall mail volume, especially first class mail, most profitable product, is declining. this...
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showing off exceptional moves in honduras, but the goalpost couldn't handle it. toppled over on top of him. a nasty bump on his head but was able to walk off the court. >>> nfl launched a bullying investigation. saying he wants to get to the facts, ross plans to meet martin tomorrow. they lost to the tampa bay buccaneers monday night football, obviously missing two starters on the offensive line. dolphins looked pretty bad. richie incognito remains suspended. martin will probably not play again this season, espn reports. martin wants to return to the nfl, just not with the dolphins. cnn's joe carter is in tampa with more on that dreadful monday night game. good morning. >> hi. good morning, carol. you know, you said that jonathan martin plans to meet face-to-face with dolphins' owner stephen ross. this is going to be a huge moment when those two meet tomorrow. we now know that this will be the first person within the dolphins' organization that will speak face-to-face with jonathan martin and find out exactly what prompted him to abruptly leave the team after bei
showing off exceptional moves in honduras, but the goalpost couldn't handle it. toppled over on top of him. a nasty bump on his head but was able to walk off the court. >>> nfl launched a bullying investigation. saying he wants to get to the facts, ross plans to meet martin tomorrow. they lost to the tampa bay buccaneers monday night football, obviously missing two starters on the offensive line. dolphins looked pretty bad. richie incognito remains suspended. martin will probably not...
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but of a benign nature carrying bags, duct taping guys to the goalpost, even buying meals for playersharlie and margaret, this is way overboard. this is atypical and it's absolutely repulsive, quite frankly. >> james, i mean it goes against the entire concept of a team. does the league have a responsibility to act here? or is this something that should be handled within the team itself? >> no margaret the former what you said is what's going to take place. the nfl league office is sending their senior vice president of labor dollsy to investigate this as a matter of fact he's been in touch with the team since last week. i'm sure you and charlie are familiar with the term institutional control as it relates to ncaa colleges. this seems to be applicable here, as well. you would think the coaching staff would have its fingers on the pulse of what's going on not only with incognito on the team leadership council, trainers equipment managers getting information like this. this has been going on for awhile. trust me there's going to be a lot more to come out about this. >> what will happen
but of a benign nature carrying bags, duct taping guys to the goalpost, even buying meals for playersharlie and margaret, this is way overboard. this is atypical and it's absolutely repulsive, quite frankly. >> james, i mean it goes against the entire concept of a team. does the league have a responsibility to act here? or is this something that should be handled within the team itself? >> no margaret the former what you said is what's going to take place. the nfl league office is...
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that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything.t means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything will be wrong. ask galileo. the question is what kind of argument you need to make him a change? -- to make change? prohibition of data is not good enough. you have questions and other things that are going on. but when you have causal, medical inference, which is what you have with sugar and diabetes, that is exactly what we had with tobacco and typlung 1960's, and it is still all we have. we have never done a scientific experience, because you would have to have a group of people and start been smoking for 50 years. that is in unethical, immoral and too expensive. 90% of what we know today is causal medical inference. but the food industry says we need scientific proof to make any change. why? because they know we will never get it. finally, regulation is tantamount to the nanny state, like michael bloomberg, the nanny. that fact is we have already been told what to eat. it is too late. everyone says, keep y
that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything.t means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything will be wrong. ask galileo. the question is what kind of argument you need to make him a change? -- to make change? prohibition of data is not good enough. you have questions and other things that are going on. but when you have causal, medical inference, which is what you have with sugar and diabetes, that is exactly what we had with tobacco and...
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that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything.t means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything will be wrong. ask galileo. that is what they wanted to do with him. the question is, what level of proof do we need in order to make change? that is the arugment today. how much do you need to know? i agree, correlational data is not good enough. you do not know directionality. you have questions about multivariate versus univariate and other things that are going on. but when you have causal, medical inference, which is what you have with sugar and diabetes, that is exactly what we had with tobacco and lung cancer in the 1960's, and it is still all we have. we have never done a scientific proof experiment, because you would have to take naÏve people and start them smoking for 50 years. that is in unethical, immoral, and too expensive. 90% of what we know today in medicine today is causal medical inference. only 10% is scientific proof. but the food industry says we need scientific proof to make any change. w
that is moving the goalposts. that means we will never do anything.t means we might as will stick with the dogma of the day, because everything will be wrong. ask galileo. that is what they wanted to do with him. the question is, what level of proof do we need in order to make change? that is the arugment today. how much do you need to know? i agree, correlational data is not good enough. you do not know directionality. you have questions about multivariate versus univariate and other things...
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but what the epa has done basically as they keep moving the goalpost. and all of a sudden because of the supreme court allowing them to do that, greenhouse gases, which could result in global warming are polluted. i am putting out a lot of co2 right now, and i hope i'm not making any of you sick. but that's what we are talking about here. just making it absolutely impossible for this industry. i want to thank chairman murphy for holding the hearings come educating members of the subcommittee and the obama administration continues and make no stake about it, war on coal is what it is in the local community. and we heard that from several of our witnesses. i want to thank each of the witnesses today for providing a unique perspective on how these looming regulations will harm your communities. mr. tremaine, like many of the panel, my home state of georgia has been negatively impacted by these epa regulations. earlier this year georgia power, the main subsidiary of the southern company serve 2.4 million customers in georgia out of 10 million. and almost ev
but what the epa has done basically as they keep moving the goalpost. and all of a sudden because of the supreme court allowing them to do that, greenhouse gases, which could result in global warming are polluted. i am putting out a lot of co2 right now, and i hope i'm not making any of you sick. but that's what we are talking about here. just making it absolutely impossible for this industry. i want to thank chairman murphy for holding the hearings come educating members of the subcommittee...
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graham will haul in a 44-yard touchdown from drew brees and he'll celebrate by dunking on the field goalpostds it. stadium workers had to come out and fix it, causing a brief delay. new orleans high scoring offense didn't put up huge numbers but did enough to beat the falcons 17-13. trending on bleacherreport.com, it happened again in oklahoma city. for the second straight game, a fan hit a half-court shot to win $20,000. this is getting ridiculous. brad brucker is the fifth thunder fan to knock down the shot this calendar year. he's the only one that got to celebrate courtside with jay z and beyonce. they were sitting courtside. >> they're auctioning off the razor along with the facial hair for charity. take a look. this ball of hair came straight from the face of shane victorino. it's on ebay going for more than $1,600. big papi's beard is at $4,300. you know what, guys, some people say this is gross. i love it. you always have a chance to own a piece of history but how often do you have a chance to own a piece of a person who made history? >> i still think it's gross, andy. it's very, ver
graham will haul in a 44-yard touchdown from drew brees and he'll celebrate by dunking on the field goalpostds it. stadium workers had to come out and fix it, causing a brief delay. new orleans high scoring offense didn't put up huge numbers but did enough to beat the falcons 17-13. trending on bleacherreport.com, it happened again in oklahoma city. for the second straight game, a fan hit a half-court shot to win $20,000. this is getting ridiculous. brad brucker is the fifth thunder fan to...