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um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, a lot of endive.um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately a year. >> uh, y find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one gf those products thatthat works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all he time is take things that peopl uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow. i--now you've really opened up my eyes to something." >> in rio vista, charlotte fadipe, "california country tv." >> so today on "food 101", we're going to be talking about mushrooms. here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's. greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i wk up to this display, i have idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for
um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, a lot of endive.um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately a year. >> uh, y find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one gf those products thatthat works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all he time is take things that peopl uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow....
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by, golly, that's not bad advice for people in government. we all get lost sometimes.eed to stop. you need to step back. get people in there. say, look, this is not right. we've got to get it fixed. one big problem for the white house is really tough. i mean, the pressure in that place is enormous. too big problems is like ten, and three is a perfect storm. they've got tough jobs. let there be no doubt about it. the things that they ought to have in the front of their minds is they got to prereceiver the trust of the american people, and the only way you do that is by figuring out the truth, getting ground truth, and saying what ground truth is even if it is unpleasant. >> mr. secretary, two more. the next one we'll take from our live stream youtube audience, and the question is, what was your favorite part about working in the white house? this comes from charlotte, north carolina. >> well, what was my favorite thing of working in the white house was going home at night. [laughter] it's a pressure cooker. it's a tough place to work. as george schulz says the days are
by, golly, that's not bad advice for people in government. we all get lost sometimes.eed to stop. you need to step back. get people in there. say, look, this is not right. we've got to get it fixed. one big problem for the white house is really tough. i mean, the pressure in that place is enormous. too big problems is like ten, and three is a perfect storm. they've got tough jobs. let there be no doubt about it. the things that they ought to have in the front of their minds is they got to...
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and by golly, with chief suhr and the commission, we have it with you, the men and women of the policeepartment. and i can vouch with this, having hatraveled as mayor brow and witnessing all the other cities and what they are going through. there extreme jealousy of our city. we get the best people that live here and work here and a part of this great teamwork we are building in san francisco. and not just what we are presently doing. but building for the future. and in working for the chief and the police officers association. we have already established a six-year hiring plan. many cities across the country haven't figured out how to do that. we have did so. this january i was so proud to see 43 additional officers graduate from the police academy. how long ago have we seen that happen. we are investing in you, the police department. because we know that if we have a successful police department, one that is growing, and one that incurs faith and confidence from residents and friends and businesses. we will be that much more successful. it's my personal pleasure to join you today. i
and by golly, with chief suhr and the commission, we have it with you, the men and women of the policeepartment. and i can vouch with this, having hatraveled as mayor brow and witnessing all the other cities and what they are going through. there extreme jealousy of our city. we get the best people that live here and work here and a part of this great teamwork we are building in san francisco. and not just what we are presently doing. but building for the future. and in working for the chief...
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june 1st is hurricane season and by golly we have a tropical storm. last year they had debbie who produced nine inches of rain. let's take a look at where andrea is going to go. she made land fall about 5:00 p.m. west of jacksonville. okay. it's going to parallel the coast just inland and probably remain a tropical storm. friday, about 2:00, still 45 miles per hour winds. pretty far inland. well to the west. in fact we're looking -- this is a westerly track of where it was early. put this back in motion. and then by about 9:00 or 9:30, it will sit over ocean city and be battering, you know, bethany. but winds probably only 45 miles per hour. that's the bad news. the good news, i think the beaches will escape the heavy rain. bad news for us, we will get the heavy rain. by 2:00 a.m. on saturday, it's well to the northeast of us. it really begins to accelerate into new england. the good news is we clear out friday night and we have a decent weekend. not thunderstorm free, but a decent weekend. see the bands off shore on the east coast of florida? they wi
june 1st is hurricane season and by golly we have a tropical storm. last year they had debbie who produced nine inches of rain. let's take a look at where andrea is going to go. she made land fall about 5:00 p.m. west of jacksonville. okay. it's going to parallel the coast just inland and probably remain a tropical storm. friday, about 2:00, still 45 miles per hour winds. pretty far inland. well to the west. in fact we're looking -- this is a westerly track of where it was early. put this back...
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um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately 5 million pounds a year. >> uh, you find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one of those products that--that works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all the time is take things that people, uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow. i--now you've really opened up my eyes to something." >> in rio vista, charlotte fadipe, "california country tv." >> hi. my name's mike fagnoni, and we're at hawks restaurant in granite bay. we are making an apple and endive salad with chef's blue cheese, a champagne vinaigrette. get started. we have a, uh, fuji apple from, uh, gold bug farm, placerville. we're gonna just--ooh. just slice that. nice and thin. we have some belgian endive. wanna just make sure to cut 'em in half and cut the core out. we're gonna slice across. do, uh, one more half. it's about an endive and a half per salad. now we have a fennel bulb. we're gonna cut ju
um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately 5 million pounds a year. >> uh, you find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one of those products that--that works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all the time is take things that people, uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow. i--now you've really opened...
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when patients are in charge, it's their money, by golly you get real bargains, including lasik surgery costs less today than it did ten years ago. why? because there's not that disconnect between providers and consumers. >> it's not just the patients. when patients and doctors together go around looking for bargains, that's what brings down the prices, rick unger. i'm looking at some of his menu here, if you will, of what he offers, an office visit is 75 bucks, including a diabetes follow-up if you need one. a joint injection of court i sewn costs 50 bucks. rick, that usually costs liking $200 when you do it through the insurance programs. and he goes on and on. by the way, urinalysis is only 10 bucks, a lot cheaper than what my doctor spends the through the insurance companies. >> listen, this is terrific if you're talking about the lower chaing raings of expenditures. this guy happens to be a general practitioner. he's not doing the big stuff. the real money, unfortunately, in this country in health care is being spent on heart disease, trauma, cancer. these are the big three costs.
when patients are in charge, it's their money, by golly you get real bargains, including lasik surgery costs less today than it did ten years ago. why? because there's not that disconnect between providers and consumers. >> it's not just the patients. when patients and doctors together go around looking for bargains, that's what brings down the prices, rick unger. i'm looking at some of his menu here, if you will, of what he offers, an office visit is 75 bucks, including a diabetes...
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. >>>♪ ethics by golly wow [speaker not understood] we've been waiting for forever and ever will ourthics dreams keep coming true thank you ethics be ethics be ethics be there will be a good appointment ethics be ethics be ethics be ethics be let ethics be pick a good appointment let it be ethics be thanks, rules committee ♪ >> any other public comments? [laughter] >> seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, any thoughts? supervisor breed. >> thank you. i actually think we have two really great candidates here and i would like to actually make a recommendation that we forward brett andrews to the full board of supervisors for consideration. i like the idea of a fresh face getting involved in ethics issues. and as a former nonprofit director, i understand the challenges of many of the things that he tends to face as a director in ethics is involved in that as well as involved in what happens. i know in the civil grand jury and i think from his overview, from his answering of questions, many of the things that i was looking forward to hearing came out of what he sa
. >>>♪ ethics by golly wow [speaker not understood] we've been waiting for forever and ever will ourthics dreams keep coming true thank you ethics be ethics be ethics be there will be a good appointment ethics be ethics be ethics be ethics be let ethics be pick a good appointment let it be ethics be thanks, rules committee ♪ >> any other public comments? [laughter] >> seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, any thoughts? supervisor breed....
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what's in your wallet neil: well good golly, miss holly, this is a doozy, congressional sources confirmingly pass, formally a top deputy in irs division, reviewed up to 30 of those applications herself. not from cincinnati where we're told originally that rogue agencies were doing this but from washington d.c. where miss paz herself was doing this. mystery, getting more misterrous, but it should not be a shocker. that examinations were done at a local office. >> that is ridiculous claim they made in first place. it sounds like holly is now also trying to say she how i thoughty were working on it in cincinnati, cincinnati people thought they were waiting for direct in dc. but it was really just a miscommunication, i spoke with a couple forler fedeeacup former s last night, they said that is not the way they work. neil: an earning o agency can on do stuff without checking with mother ship. which is washington. >> rigand we know that there are systems, that if something is late it flags it couldsumer advisers see it, it goes up the chain, there are reminders if something is later on overdue,
what's in your wallet neil: well good golly, miss holly, this is a doozy, congressional sources confirmingly pass, formally a top deputy in irs division, reviewed up to 30 of those applications herself. not from cincinnati where we're told originally that rogue agencies were doing this but from washington d.c. where miss paz herself was doing this. mystery, getting more misterrous, but it should not be a shocker. that examinations were done at a local office. >> that is ridiculous claim...
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sten, i don't want anyone to go to jail for murder, but golly, this program is a gift that never sto giving. have a safe trip this weekend. facebook founder mark zuckerberg iselling immigration reform but critics say he i charles: the facebook ceo is facing a ton of criticism. mark zuckerberg at the head of a group of 100 tech titans pushing congress for immigration reform. same in a looser immigration rules we can get more skilled immigran to come to this country. these folks are trying to help themselves instead of really fixing the problem. explain. >> these companies are thinking out themselves, not necessarily for the solution for the country. wthey are looking at an increase which in the current senate bil takes it to 115,000. this gives them an opportunity to from an expansive pool of not only american workers business case for an workers' this helps them be more competitive in tes of bringing people into their companies that can give them innovative ideas that n help them in access to the companie but the embassy group is ring a very different message to conservatives saying
sten, i don't want anyone to go to jail for murder, but golly, this program is a gift that never sto giving. have a safe trip this weekend. facebook founder mark zuckerberg iselling immigration reform but critics say he i charles: the facebook ceo is facing a ton of criticism. mark zuckerberg at the head of a group of 100 tech titans pushing congress for immigration reform. same in a looser immigration rules we can get more skilled immigran to come to this country. these folks are trying to...
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but by golly we can handle it. let's profile the bad guys. not the good guys. got to believe you and i are good guys. i hope. >> neil: well, maybe one of us but i don't know. gene senior cernan, good to see you. >> take care, god bless. >> the last human being to walk on the fur surface of the moon. forget washington listening on your phone. try the government seizing your phone in an accident. block test. test. test. test. test. >>> fender bender, hand it over. in new jersey, soon you get in an accident, they seize your cell, no questions asked. the state legislature considered a bill to allow police officers to look at your cell phone if you're involved in an accident. proponents say to just make sure you weren't talking or texting at the time you were crashing. but is all of this a bit too much big brothering? one gifts it a green light, the other says slam on the brakes. why slam on the brakes? >> it is invasion of privacy for no reason. we have legal search and seizure with probable cause. when it comes to car accidents, everything is a probable cause when
but by golly we can handle it. let's profile the bad guys. not the good guys. got to believe you and i are good guys. i hope. >> neil: well, maybe one of us but i don't know. gene senior cernan, good to see you. >> take care, god bless. >> the last human being to walk on the fur surface of the moon. forget washington listening on your phone. try the government seizing your phone in an accident. block test. test. test. test. test. >>> fender bender, hand it over. in...
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and by golly, they're as smart as all get out. it's working. but having said this, they are -- they're afraid. they're concerned. there's a lot of honest concern. the problem that you have there is the -- really don't understand how the system can and should work. this nation was founded by some of the smartest, best educated people who had read thoughts of the great philosophers at the time. these folks have not learnedthie of the smartest, best educated people who had read thoughts isse lessons and the result that they will -- they will rush forward to re-create the mistakes that we've made over centuries. there's not much new going on in politics. todayss mistakes are made and dumb ass mistakes were made in an earlier time. having said -- having said these things, they tend to believe means. and they also have the belief that we have to move strongly and not to pay attention to thes that they will -- they will great system of which we're a part. ofhave the best system government in the world. the problem is we're not making it work. and we'r
and by golly, they're as smart as all get out. it's working. but having said this, they are -- they're afraid. they're concerned. there's a lot of honest concern. the problem that you have there is the -- really don't understand how the system can and should work. this nation was founded by some of the smartest, best educated people who had read thoughts of the great philosophers at the time. these folks have not learnedthie of the smartest, best educated people who had read thoughts isse...
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listen, i don't want anyone to go to jail for murder, but golly, this program is a gift that never stops giving. have a safe trip this weekend. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is selling immigration reform is selling immigration reform but critics say i [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talto your doctor about viagra. ask if yourheart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if u take nitrates for chest pain; t may cause an unsafdrop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, abnormal vision. avoid long-term jury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in visi or hearing. this ithe age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. this ithe age of taking action. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for yo business, a bter legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving
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listen, i don't want anyone to go to ja for murder, but golly, this program a gift that never stops giving. have a safe trip this weekend. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is selling immigration reform with the spark mil card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small siss eas double miles on every purchase every day. oduce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's yo wakup call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimit rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? charles: the facebook ceo is facing a ton of criticism. mark zuckerberg at the head of a group of 100 tech titans pushing congress for immigrati reform. same in a looser immigration rules we can get more skilled immigrants to come to this country. these folks are trying to help themselves instead of really fixing the p
listen, i don't want anyone to go to ja for murder, but golly, this program a gift that never stops giving. have a safe trip this weekend. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is selling immigration reform with the spark mil card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small siss eas double miles on every purchase every day. oduce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [...
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listen, i don't want anyone to go to jail for murder, but golly, this program is a gift that never stopsiving. have a safe trip this weekend. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is selli immigration reform is selli immigration reform but critics say he i copd makes t hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathinbetter. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to he significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, aair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilor working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden sptoms and should not bused more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a high chance of pneumoa. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some e prlems. tell your doctor if youave a hearart conditn or high blood essure before taking advair. ask your dtor if including advair could help improve your lung function. [ale announcer ] advair dius flucasone propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder. get you
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listen, i don't want anyone to go to jail for murder, but golly, this program is a gift that never stops giving. have a safe trip this weekend. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is selling immigration reform but critics say he is really just selling out. ac, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchaseraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's ts button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i wanto treat mo dogs. ♪ our busess needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to takeour business? i need helpelling art. [ ale announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business soluons from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help yodo what you do... even better. ♪ can help yodo what you do... even better. if you've got it, you know how h
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and he had said before, oh, collecting information on millions of americans golly gee, we would never. really? let's hear from him. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are case where is they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> cenk: now, of course, we went on television and said, well, that was the at least untruthful thing i could say at the time. that's the at least untruthful thing i could say oh, please. i'm going to bring in the panel ana kasparian and epic from "the war room." jayar jackson is here. and first i hear there is a chance that you and i will disagree, and that will make me lose my mind and that will be awesome. the nsa program, terrible, good, fine? >> the nsa program i would say is--in general terrible, good, fine? i would say fine. i would say run amok, and needs a little more transparency certainly than it has right now. to say good, terrible, fine, a nuanced question. >> cenk: okay, let me ask you this way. the fourth amendment
and he had said before, oh, collecting information on millions of americans golly gee, we would never. really? let's hear from him. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are case where is they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> cenk: now, of course, we went on television and said, well, that was the at least untruthful thing i...
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oh, my golly. pickled mariachi, bean sprouts. >> this is a work of art. look at that.kin, hand down the most renowned ramen guru. >> is shouldn't be too subtle. it needs a kick. his noodles are meant to be slurped. it is considered rude not to. >> you cannot enjoy ramen, ultimately unless you learn to slurp. >> reporter: having worked in new york's finest restaurants. orkin knows, it's not just science it is art. when it is done with exquisite attention to details, crowd of jaded hipster new yorkers, flock to ramen. >> the uber comfort food. >> reporter: to be eaten with a loud flourish. >> ready? >> reporter: ready. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. >> totally hungry now. >> my gosh. i need a carbo load, please. you like, had the gourmet stuff. >> few years ago. got turned on to ramen. coming back to here, trendy places. >> japan, you were turned on to ramen in college. >> just noodle soup. i didn't use that fancy term. i didn't know. they have curry, all these crazy flavors in addition to traditional ones. fantastic stuff. >> not like what i tried which wa
oh, my golly. pickled mariachi, bean sprouts. >> this is a work of art. look at that.kin, hand down the most renowned ramen guru. >> is shouldn't be too subtle. it needs a kick. his noodles are meant to be slurped. it is considered rude not to. >> you cannot enjoy ramen, ultimately unless you learn to slurp. >> reporter: having worked in new york's finest restaurants. orkin knows, it's not just science it is art. when it is done with exquisite attention to details, crowd...
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. >> you don't mess with jan cooper, by golly.he got the warning from her dog somebody was trying to break into her orange county home. there's the dog. he couldn't get in the front door so he went for an unlocked door in the back of the home. that's when cooper opened fire and scared this man off. >> he is currently on parole for burglary, so he did have recent arrests for both burglary and narcotics violations. >> well, mr. perez, you have no idea how lucky you were to be able to walk away from my house. >> i guess! cooper called 911 and deputies caught the burglar suspect. they say the 72-year-old by the way cooper did everything by the book to protect herself and her husband. and that gun probably came in handy. >> her husband is disabled so she was trying to protect them and there you go. >> i wouldn't want to mess with mrs. cooper. >> flow way. what a message. -- no way. what a message at the end, don't come back or else. >> i don't think he is going anywhere for a while. >>> nice day around the bay area, a lot of sunshine c
. >> you don't mess with jan cooper, by golly.he got the warning from her dog somebody was trying to break into her orange county home. there's the dog. he couldn't get in the front door so he went for an unlocked door in the back of the home. that's when cooper opened fire and scared this man off. >> he is currently on parole for burglary, so he did have recent arrests for both burglary and narcotics violations. >> well, mr. perez, you have no idea how lucky you were to be...
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. >> golly, just keeps coming. calf? on your right calf? >> nothing in your hairlines or anything like that? >> no. on my lip i have my initials. >> damn. >> r.c. >> r.c.? what is that in the middle? what's that in the middle? >> it was supposed to say robby but it didn't come out right. >> were you drunk? or what? >> no. >> you did that sober? >> yes, sir. >> all right. all right, let me see your left hand. this is the last time i'm going to see you, right? >> yes, sir. >> corley's tattoos are determined not to be gang affiliated. and he's cleared for a less restrictive general population housing unit. >> all right, man. you're good to go. >> thank you, sir. >> i.d. pickup. >> but first corley will experience one more sobering step. exchanging his street clothes for jail scrubs and plastic sandals. >> let's see what this says. it says we're taking away your freedom right here. >> keep going. corley will wait in a holding cell with other new inmates until his housing assignment is finalized. while corley's booking process was routine, many
. >> golly, just keeps coming. calf? on your right calf? >> nothing in your hairlines or anything like that? >> no. on my lip i have my initials. >> damn. >> r.c. >> r.c.? what is that in the middle? what's that in the middle? >> it was supposed to say robby but it didn't come out right. >> were you drunk? or what? >> no. >> you did that sober? >> yes, sir. >> all right. all right, let me see your left hand. this is the...
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i would say its impact -- golly. you know, i think it is hard to assess. i think to mark's point, when we are dealing with these huge geopolitical issues, in a way it is sort after sideline issue -- but, like it is in this country, andrea, it is something that the president's going to get asked about repeatedly. it's something he's going to have to continue to address. they've held a very consistent stance on this, which is this is about national security, this is a necessity to preserve the country from future attacks. snowden, interestingly in the chat today, did say, look, i didn't -- he answered critics who said about military targets and he may have endangered people. he said this is about civilians and this is about sort of this is unacceptable in america. so sticking to his main line of thought. >> in fact, one of the things that he revealed in today atoda "guardian" spyingly leaders of the uk with american help. there's no denials. i've spoken to brits and u.s. officials. basically the bottom line is, countries have always done this. >> yeah, they
i would say its impact -- golly. you know, i think it is hard to assess. i think to mark's point, when we are dealing with these huge geopolitical issues, in a way it is sort after sideline issue -- but, like it is in this country, andrea, it is something that the president's going to get asked about repeatedly. it's something he's going to have to continue to address. they've held a very consistent stance on this, which is this is about national security, this is a necessity to preserve the...
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oh, golly, that's it. i don't know how to go back, but that's okay. i'll read a bit more for you, and i'll get off the topic of military uses and talk about civilian uses. first is deadly detours of nuclear medicine. of course, it's a success story, but there's one of two cases where it didn't go the way it should have gone, so on september 29th, 1987, thereto brazilian province, and government officials there with an announcement that passed the city with a 1.3 million inhas been tans needed to be evacuated. he encysted op speaking personally with the minister of health. at first, ministry employees trieded to brush the man off thinking he was deer -- draininged -- deranged, but they gave in. at 2:30 p.m., the stranger, who was a highly qualifieded physicist, was brought to the minister of health who immediately recognized the gravity of the situation. three hours later, the nuclear emergency task force boarded a plane, and i hope there's no bro sailians here because my pronunciations are lousy. they stopped, and two further specialists with radiatio
oh, golly, that's it. i don't know how to go back, but that's okay. i'll read a bit more for you, and i'll get off the topic of military uses and talk about civilian uses. first is deadly detours of nuclear medicine. of course, it's a success story, but there's one of two cases where it didn't go the way it should have gone, so on september 29th, 1987, thereto brazilian province, and government officials there with an announcement that passed the city with a 1.3 million inhas been tans needed...
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. >> golly darn it. i'm sorry for the kids out there who heard me say that. >> very good. >> i had a coach that used to say dag nab it. >>> let's check in with christina loren. curious about the forecast for today. >> some people might be saying dag nab it when they see this this morning. isn't that beautiful? this is how we're waking up. those are tropical clouds. you can see the beautiful puffy cumulous action. as we head throughout the day today, temperatures are going to be cool, but we're starting out lovely. what a beautiful kn+picture. look at this. the radar showing you how many lightning strikes were coming down right now. this is up in the north bay. that's where the bulk of the moisture has been pushing through. most of this is actually north of sonoma county. for us we're going to start to see that taper off as we head through the next hour or two. i am watching this little batch of cells heading towards san jose. it will continue to press toward the east. 26 minutes from slick conditions in
. >> golly darn it. i'm sorry for the kids out there who heard me say that. >> very good. >> i had a coach that used to say dag nab it. >>> let's check in with christina loren. curious about the forecast for today. >> some people might be saying dag nab it when they see this this morning. isn't that beautiful? this is how we're waking up. those are tropical clouds. you can see the beautiful puffy cumulous action. as we head throughout the day today, temperatures...
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golly gee all decided to give more contracts to booz allen. the flip side of that is 70% of the intelligence is done by private contractors. a company like booz allen which there is about a million people now in the intelligence field. >> 1.3 million in america that have top-secret clearance. >> cenk: right. with booz allen 3/4 of their employees have classified clearance. half of them have top secret clearance, right? so then wes, doesn't that get to the point of unless they get punitive on manning snowden there will be leaks everywhere. that's what they're really afraid of. >> that's what they're really afraid of. i see why he did it. i don't think he was doing it for any other reason than, you know, just what he thought was right. i know a lot of people say he's trying to get attention. you want to do stuff that matters. also, on the internet, what i see is how stupid he is because he went to hong kong and yeah, he's naive. he's a 29-year-old with a ged that didn't graduate from high school. so he's naive about where to go, what the governm
golly gee all decided to give more contracts to booz allen. the flip side of that is 70% of the intelligence is done by private contractors. a company like booz allen which there is about a million people now in the intelligence field. >> 1.3 million in america that have top-secret clearance. >> cenk: right. with booz allen 3/4 of their employees have classified clearance. half of them have top secret clearance, right? so then wes, doesn't that get to the point of unless they get...
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. >> golly, four months for it to go in, and nobody's ready.articularly from local governments, and the federal government, for the government accountability office saying 16 states run their open exchanges, and there's a 16-52 key activities up done. that really means they are mind from 17-75%. you can extrapolate that to mean some of the guys may not be ready a year after they are supposed to be ready, and, certainly, that bodes poorly, and then there's the idea that the federal government will go into these states that are not going to set up exchanges and set up a de facto government-run exchanges in 34 states. those are not ready either. anyonements to jump on saying, i'm going to see a doctor in four months, you may not. >> stop smiling. it's a train wreck. >> it is. >> not good news for anybody. >> it's a huge program, and it's like a whole lot of these initiatives. i don't care if you think it was well-meaninged or not. the idea that the time lines on this are so draconian, they were doomed for failure. >> they are not going to make it.
. >> golly, four months for it to go in, and nobody's ready.articularly from local governments, and the federal government, for the government accountability office saying 16 states run their open exchanges, and there's a 16-52 key activities up done. that really means they are mind from 17-75%. you can extrapolate that to mean some of the guys may not be ready a year after they are supposed to be ready, and, certainly, that bodes poorly, and then there's the idea that the federal...
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oh, golly. >> we are in the last days your jehovah god. >> who's your jehovah dog?mpaign aids. >> those barbarians need to be disciplined. >> stephanie: the fbi has been given sworn testimony aledging that she approved secret payments in exchange for support and help in that state's presidential caucus. >> hum. >> stephanie: investigation sources say the fbi is examining money laundering allegations as well. >> oh marcus is very familiar with mail fraud. >> stephanie: no! i know he told me he loved me once. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: ah mail fraud! sorry, i do not know what i blurted out. i was out yesterday and i would like to give tribute to senator lautenberg. [ ♪ patriotic music ♪ ] >> stephanie: he next time you witness a teenager getting carded at a liquor store, think of frank lautenberg. >> think of stephanie miller being arrested for underaged drinking. >> stephanie: right. thank you, senator lautenberg. that little misdemeanor my daddy had to have expunged. my dad said that's the most expensive six pack i ever bought. sorry, daddy. he was the last remaining
oh, golly. >> we are in the last days your jehovah god. >> who's your jehovah dog?mpaign aids. >> those barbarians need to be disciplined. >> stephanie: the fbi has been given sworn testimony aledging that she approved secret payments in exchange for support and help in that state's presidential caucus. >> hum. >> stephanie: investigation sources say the fbi is examining money laundering allegations as well. >> oh marcus is very familiar with mail...
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people should know, if you look at a one-year chart, golly, i missed the move already, i'm chasing it11, this was a $34 stock. ashley: wow. >> made another huge move as an ipo made another huge move. it pulled back because fundamentals were not there. it looks like it could be at an inflection point where it is on the cusp of being profitable. dang dang. tracy: the name is fun. >> if goes to 10 bucks early next week and people didn't get in they will go, dang. tracy: you usually don't like stocks with cute tickers. >> i usually don't the i don't think they did that one on purpose. tracy: charles payne. thank you. ashley: thank you, charles. tracy: all right. it is quarter past. we've got to get a check on these markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are slightly below the 15,000 mark, nicole. >> we really can't break up and out at all. you start to think when you heard from richard fisher, from the dallas fed president, we got decent fed beige book, it showed moderate growth. these are types of things that probably could have helped us along the 15,
people should know, if you look at a one-year chart, golly, i missed the move already, i'm chasing it11, this was a $34 stock. ashley: wow. >> made another huge move as an ipo made another huge move. it pulled back because fundamentals were not there. it looks like it could be at an inflection point where it is on the cusp of being profitable. dang dang. tracy: the name is fun. >> if goes to 10 bucks early next week and people didn't get in they will go, dang. tracy: you usually...
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that suggest as lot of worry, golly maybe we did leave rates too low for too long.l the market went sideways. the day the fed raised rates first time, that with high of the year. we opened that day at 3963. we closed at 3834. we finished year at 3525. traded in a range. bias to the downside. it wasn't crash. it want catastrophe. we know what happened in '95,. '96, '97, '98, '99. you made the point this is not 1994. 1994 was better year economically. if we ever get to the point where the fed hands the baton off to the u.s. economy i think it is good news, not bad us into. unfortunately being portrayed as a bad thing. i think this is what confuses and scares investors. adam: analysts say the market rally we enjoyed based on fundamentals not easy cash they would be proved right if that indeed actually happens. >> that's right. but not enough people i think are saying it. unfortunately i think we have taken the market and boiled it down to second to second instead of looking longer term. tracy: they need to give us points when. unemployment hits this we'll taper by this
that suggest as lot of worry, golly maybe we did leave rates too low for too long.l the market went sideways. the day the fed raised rates first time, that with high of the year. we opened that day at 3963. we closed at 3834. we finished year at 3525. traded in a range. bias to the downside. it wasn't crash. it want catastrophe. we know what happened in '95,. '96, '97, '98, '99. you made the point this is not 1994. 1994 was better year economically. if we ever get to the point where the fed...
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amused every time obama -- [overlapping speakers] >> caller: and y'all fall back to these positions, oh gollypeaking to the issues of the day, you are sitting there raising against conservatives -- >> we spent two hours talking about the issues of the day. and i think the monantoe issue is very current. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. michael shure: this show is about being up to date so a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. joy behar: you can say anything here. jerry springer: i spent a couple of hours with a hooker joy behar: your mistake was writing a check jerry springer: she never cashed it (vo) the day's events. four very unique points of view. tonight starting at 6 eastern. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >
amused every time obama -- [overlapping speakers] >> caller: and y'all fall back to these positions, oh gollypeaking to the issues of the day, you are sitting there raising against conservatives -- >> we spent two hours talking about the issues of the day. and i think the monantoe issue is very current. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. michael shure: this show is about...
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and by golly, they're as smart as all get out. it's working. but having said this, they are -- they're afraid. they're concerned. there's a lot of honest concern. the problem that you have there is the -- really don't understand how the system can and should work. this nation was founded by some of the smartest, best educated people who had read thoughts of the great philosophers at the time. these folks have not learned those lessons and the result is that they will -- they will rush forward to re-create the mistakes that we've made over centuries. there's not much new going on in politics. dumb ass mistakes are made today and dumb ass mistakes were made in an earlier time. having said -- having said things, they tend to believe that the end justifies the means. and they also have the belief that we have to move strongly and not to pay attention to the great system of which we're a part. we have the best system of government in the world. the problem is we're not making it work. and we're not permitting it to work. the institution of our gover
and by golly, they're as smart as all get out. it's working. but having said this, they are -- they're afraid. they're concerned. there's a lot of honest concern. the problem that you have there is the -- really don't understand how the system can and should work. this nation was founded by some of the smartest, best educated people who had read thoughts of the great philosophers at the time. these folks have not learned those lessons and the result is that they will -- they will rush forward...
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well, by golly, we can look ahead and see exactly where europe is. and europe is going through what is a tragedy, where young people cannot find jobs. . is a international disgrace you see riots across europe. mr. speaker, we better be smart enough to recognize that we better reform our policies not just in agriculture policies, but economic policies. economic policies that help people, sure, to get an education, but then a thriving marketplace. not just through trade but also through policies of this country. our leaders, members of congress, governors, vice presidents, presidents and senators need to focus on this. we need jobs. we need job creation. we need the opportunity for every member of congress to understand how jobs are forming -- are formulated. how jobs are then formulated, created and then saved. and we've got a group of people that are in washington that i think fail to look at the ramifications of long-term unemployment to our country. they, i think, are more interested in what we're going to do for people who are having tough times.
well, by golly, we can look ahead and see exactly where europe is. and europe is going through what is a tragedy, where young people cannot find jobs. . is a international disgrace you see riots across europe. mr. speaker, we better be smart enough to recognize that we better reform our policies not just in agriculture policies, but economic policies. economic policies that help people, sure, to get an education, but then a thriving marketplace. not just through trade but also through policies...
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allude to really is serious about making sure that these types of sexual assaults do not do,r and by golly, if they starting with the drill sergeant all the way to the top, somebody is going to make sure that you pay the price. and if you look at the private antor, there would of been extensive investigation and it would not be taken for granted everything was consensual. i dare say that after that happened, it made a airline -- the headlines and the paper. frankly, i don't recall any investigation being made. in looking back, it is easy to see that it should have because of the number of instances that we have seen. the easiest way to eliminate this problem is to make sure that it never happens in the first place and that these men and lyneham are trained early on as to the types of situations that ought to avoid and the consequences if something like this does happen. to each of you, i will ask you. background check done during the recruitment process to determine whether or not these young men and women have had any incidences that might lead to this? >> there are background checks done
allude to really is serious about making sure that these types of sexual assaults do not do,r and by golly, if they starting with the drill sergeant all the way to the top, somebody is going to make sure that you pay the price. and if you look at the private antor, there would of been extensive investigation and it would not be taken for granted everything was consensual. i dare say that after that happened, it made a airline -- the headlines and the paper. frankly, i don't recall any...