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was the older son. >> host: who was gordon hirabayashi? >> that is a multifaceted you answer. for much of his life a sociology professor in alberta edmonton canada to talk about his professional career but he actually came into the limelight as a 24 year-old student and felt the curfew against not own the japanese after pearl harbor but also japanese americans that he felt he was a u.s. citizen. in and that alien parents because they were ineligible to become naturalized citizens but i think gordon thought of himself as americans know -- not only to his parents but others liken self. >> host: what was the curfew? >> guest: at the order of the defense command after pearl harbor understandably they felt the need to secure areas like seattle and san francisco and glossy angeles purpleheart . these areas and airports were too sensitive so they were restricted along with that for the u.s. and treat with a dawn to dusk curfew to keep the supposedly dangerous elements off the street. what really concerned courted was alien that did not have a cit
was the older son. >> host: who was gordon hirabayashi? >> that is a multifaceted you answer. for much of his life a sociology professor in alberta edmonton canada to talk about his professional career but he actually came into the limelight as a 24 year-old student and felt the curfew against not own the japanese after pearl harbor but also japanese americans that he felt he was a u.s. citizen. in and that alien parents because they were ineligible to become naturalized citizens...
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michael and gordon had a problem.ny of kevin freeman, the man they believed murdered ray liuzza. >> he was shot dead in 1995 while committing a robbery. >> with freeman dead, his previous testimony stood as evidence that thompson had committed the liuzza murder. >> we had all this evidence that freeman had lied in his original testimony and we wouldn't be able to use that evidence effectively if we couldn't cross examine him live on the stand. >> michael and gordon proposed an unorthodoxed solution. after freeman's testimony was read into the record they would cross examine the empty witness chair as if freeman was on the stand. >> we took the evidence of the lies and put them in the form of questions. >> you told the jury you didn't know that john thompson was going to rob someone. isn't it true, however, that you set out to rob someone? silence hung in the air after each question was posed, giving the jury time to imagine freeman's response. you suggested in your testimony that you stole nothing from mr. liuzza at a
michael and gordon had a problem.ny of kevin freeman, the man they believed murdered ray liuzza. >> he was shot dead in 1995 while committing a robbery. >> with freeman dead, his previous testimony stood as evidence that thompson had committed the liuzza murder. >> we had all this evidence that freeman had lied in his original testimony and we wouldn't be able to use that evidence effectively if we couldn't cross examine him live on the stand. >> michael and gordon...
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the first opening comes from gordon howie. >> it is great to be here. thank you for doing the favor to the south dakota voting public hosting this debate. south dakota has a real choice and that is who do you want to represent you in the state senate. there are several philosophy running in this race. they would like you to think a vote for gordon howie will cause you to lose the senate. but it is said all across the country the republicans could win 6-11 seats. here is had choice we have to make. what kind of republican do you want to send to the united states senate? a big government tax and spender or someone with a proven record of fiscal responsibility and that would be gordon howie. i would like you to encourage you as you listen to the debate tonight to take a serious look at the candidates and evaluate who is the conservative in this case and i think you will reach the same conclusion i have. >> thank you, gordon howie have that opening statement. and now to rick weiland. >> thank you for hosting this debate. i want you to know for the last 16 m
the first opening comes from gordon howie. >> it is great to be here. thank you for doing the favor to the south dakota voting public hosting this debate. south dakota has a real choice and that is who do you want to represent you in the state senate. there are several philosophy running in this race. they would like you to think a vote for gordon howie will cause you to lose the senate. but it is said all across the country the republicans could win 6-11 seats. here is had choice we have...
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gordon, thank you.ordon is going to be sticking around for the rest of the show. >>> when we come back, fire and rain. an iconic coaster goes up in rain while arizona deals with record rain and flash flooding. both those stories here on skb. act i. scene 3. open port twenty-two-oh-one-seven on the firewall for customer db access. install version two-point-three of db connector and ensure verbose flag is set in case of problems. (clapping sound) isn't the cloud supposed to make business easier? get the one that can connect to the systems that you already have. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. csx. how tomorrow moves. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. . >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. couple headlines for you this morning. the southwest inundated with heavy rain from phoenix to tucson to palm springs. at least two people have died in
gordon, thank you.ordon is going to be sticking around for the rest of the show. >>> when we come back, fire and rain. an iconic coaster goes up in rain while arizona deals with record rain and flash flooding. both those stories here on skb. act i. scene 3. open port twenty-two-oh-one-seven on the firewall for customer db access. install version two-point-three of db connector and ensure verbose flag is set in case of problems. (clapping sound) isn't the cloud supposed to make business...
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in the newsroom, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >> governor chris christie says, the weight loss surgery he got last year is working. >> yeah he has now revealing he has shed 85 pounds. here's video of the governor in camden earlier this month. christie got lap band surgery in february of last year. according to the new york times he revealed his weight loss to potential campaign donors at an event on friday. >> one of the new tv seasons most a claimed shows premiered tonight right here on fox. >> gotham explores batman's back story the hoe is about how a young bruce wayne becomes batman with brooklyn as a back drop. government that many devils into the origins of self heroes and villians in batman universe. david ma zoo stars as bruce wayne he's only 12 years old when he meets rookie cop james gordon played by ben mc ken zoo see. >> young bruce is 12 years old when he loses his parents. and so jim's relationship with him is more kind of, um, as a surrogate father.
in the newsroom, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >> governor chris christie says, the weight loss surgery he got last year is working. >> yeah he has now revealing he has shed 85 pounds. here's video of the governor in camden earlier this month. christie got lap band surgery in february of last year. according to the new york times he revealed his weight loss to potential campaign donors at an event on friday. >> one of the new tv seasons most a claimed shows premiered tonight...
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and so admiral gordon decidesmet is time to sail.aground wheretdé the wilson br sits today. captain rodgers tried to set it after fire with one of the fi firebo fireboats, but the british managed to fend it off. as the british made their way down past fort washington, they run into captain porter's2nf and for five days they exchanged fire and it is serious back and forth on the casualties on both side sides. eventually the wind changes and allows gordon the blast his way past the american position. and blast his way past perry as well who runs out of ammunition quite quickly. and the squadron is delayed getting down river, and this is ultimately going to delay the attack on baltimore which has consequen consequences for the british. so when madison after three days as a refugee comes back to washington, he immediately realizes the importance of not surround i surrounding -- surrendering the city again, and he fights off efforts to move the capital away, and he directs that congress, he insists that and that the news of this, he real
and so admiral gordon decidesmet is time to sail.aground wheretdé the wilson br sits today. captain rodgers tried to set it after fire with one of the fi firebo fireboats, but the british managed to fend it off. as the british made their way down past fort washington, they run into captain porter's2nf and for five days they exchanged fire and it is serious back and forth on the casualties on both side sides. eventually the wind changes and allows gordon the blast his way past the american...
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took tyis time captain gordon took terms.city had to surrender all valuable materials held in these warehouses,í3kz w going to be turned over to the british. all the ships in the city thatz hadn't been sunk or taken away were going to be turned over to the british. and in fact, all the cities, all the ves ems that had been sunk were to be raised and handed over to the british. these were sppa easy terms, the city didn't hesitate to accept them. as word of this spreads across the river to washington, there's great outrage that the city has surrendered so easily, because i think one of the reasons you have so many beautiful old homes in alex andrea, they decided it would be fool hardy to offer resistance without any real means to protect the city against very powerful british ships. so the british -- their bomb ships anchored out here ready to !cb the foot of king street right across from us here, where a lot of the warehouses were situated. over the course of the next four days, it took that long to basically empty all the of
took tyis time captain gordon took terms.city had to surrender all valuable materials held in these warehouses,í3kz w going to be turned over to the british. all the ships in the city thatz hadn't been sunk or taken away were going to be turned over to the british. and in fact, all the cities, all the ves ems that had been sunk were to be raised and handed over to the british. these were sppa easy terms, the city didn't hesitate to accept them. as word of this spreads across the river to...
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what did jeff gordon do at the brickyard? legacy and what this could mean for jeff gordon.this is just a huge final tenure. >> a lot of drivers have ups and downs in their careers, and jeff's been down a little bit. bum he but he's been up this year. the brickyard, when we two there, we say, if you're going to win that race, that means you have to have the best engine, the best car, the best pit crew. it takes everything to win there. he did it. thguy's got what it takes to t n thchampionship tonight, again, like he's been all year long, it's like, we've had a resurgence of jeff gordon like i've never seen before. >> absolutely. the drive for five has been going on since 2002. gordon had 17 top tens the entire season in 2013. >> i was talking to alan gustafson about this resurgence. he talked about jeff and his everything jeff put into this race team. not that he hadn't bought all the way in, but jeff's commitment, the communication, and the new ride height rule has played right back into jeff gord gordon's hands. we're seeing some of the best racing of his career. >> perha
what did jeff gordon do at the brickyard? legacy and what this could mean for jeff gordon.this is just a huge final tenure. >> a lot of drivers have ups and downs in their careers, and jeff's been down a little bit. bum he but he's been up this year. the brickyard, when we two there, we say, if you're going to win that race, that means you have to have the best engine, the best car, the best pit crew. it takes everything to win there. he did it. thguy's got what it takes to t n...
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what did jeff gordon do at the brickyard? legacy and what this could mean for jeff gordon.this is just a huge final tenure. >> a lot of drivers have ups and downs in their careers, and jeff's been down a little bit. bum he but he's been up this year. the brickyard, when we two there, we say, if you're going to win that race, that means you have to have the best engine, the best car, the best pit crew. it takes everything to win there. he did it. thguy's got what it takes to t n thchampionship tonight, again, like he's been all year long, it's like, we've had a resurgence of jeff gordon like i've never seen before. >> absolutely. the drive for five has been going on since 2002. gordon had 17 top tens the entire season in 2013. >> i was talking to alan gustafson about this resurgence. he talked about jeff and his everything jeff put into this race team. not that he hadn't bought all the way in, but jeff's commitment, the communication, and the new ride height rule has played right back into jeff gord gordon's hands. we're seeing some of the best racing of his career. >> perha
what did jeff gordon do at the brickyard? legacy and what this could mean for jeff gordon.this is just a huge final tenure. >> a lot of drivers have ups and downs in their careers, and jeff's been down a little bit. bum he but he's been up this year. the brickyard, when we two there, we say, if you're going to win that race, that means you have to have the best engine, the best car, the best pit crew. it takes everything to win there. he did it. thguy's got what it takes to t n...
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james gordon bennett did get his story. it took a while but he sent his journalists to russia to go get the story and it was sent by telegraph. it took forever to actually transmit the stories but it ended up being a bigger story really in his pages than stanley livingston. the men of the jeannette came home as heroes. those who survived. some lived in some died. those who lived were heroes in new new york. there were parades. delong's journals became a best-selling book, the voyage of the jeannette. his law books which you loved across the icecap in the soap and goes across the end buried in the sand were later found by navy rescuers and dug up and sent by reindeer team and force team where they took a train to moscow and st. petersburg and ended up in the national archives here in washington. they are now being digitized and analyzed by scientists and by a group called old weather which studies what old weather patterns look like from various expeditions in order to compare the icecap from those days to the way it looks t
james gordon bennett did get his story. it took a while but he sent his journalists to russia to go get the story and it was sent by telegraph. it took forever to actually transmit the stories but it ended up being a bigger story really in his pages than stanley livingston. the men of the jeannette came home as heroes. those who survived. some lived in some died. those who lived were heroes in new new york. there were parades. delong's journals became a best-selling book, the voyage of the...
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and so admiral gordon decidesmet is time to sail.aground wheretdé the wilson br sits today. captain rodgers tried to set it after fire with one of the fi firebo fireboats, but the british managed to fend it off. as the british made their way down past fort washington, they run into captain porter's2nf and for five days they exchanged fire and it is serious back and forth on the casualties on both side sides. eventually the wind changes and allows gordon the blast his way past the american position. and blast his way past perry as well who runs out of ammunition quite quickly. and the squadron is delayed getting down river, and this is ultimately going to delay the attack on baltimore which has consequen consequences for the british. so when madison after three days as a refugee comes back to washington, he immediately realizes the importance of not surround i surrounding -- surrendering the city again, and he fights off efforts to move the capital away, and he directs that congress, he insists that and that the news of this, he real
and so admiral gordon decidesmet is time to sail.aground wheretdé the wilson br sits today. captain rodgers tried to set it after fire with one of the fi firebo fireboats, but the british managed to fend it off. as the british made their way down past fort washington, they run into captain porter's2nf and for five days they exchanged fire and it is serious back and forth on the casualties on both side sides. eventually the wind changes and allows gordon the blast his way past the american...
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. >> matt: rizzo bounces that one past gordon. coghlan scores and it's a 7-3 dodger lead. second hit of the afternoon for anthony rizzo and his 74th rbi of the season. >> john: hanging breaking ball and again, he's the got his hands so over the play, but keeps them back. putting the ball in place at the right place at the right time. first and third, nobody out. couldn't score a run so the cubs get a run back. the pinch hitter now will be the right-handed swinging mike gold. >> matt: it's been a tough year altogether for the young baseman who was given the starting opportunity at third. struggled through the all-star break and slowly lost more and more playing time to luis valbuena who has hit with power since the break upon. 6 . >> john: did he come over here from texas in the garza trade? what everyone is talking about the farm system is bryant. >> matt: right. >> john: he had a monster season and didn't get called up and didn't have to get called up and not on the rost every and ter ae is bright for him. >> matt: the line to left. >> matt: so a walk and a pair of single
. >> matt: rizzo bounces that one past gordon. coghlan scores and it's a 7-3 dodger lead. second hit of the afternoon for anthony rizzo and his 74th rbi of the season. >> john: hanging breaking ball and again, he's the got his hands so over the play, but keeps them back. putting the ball in place at the right place at the right time. first and third, nobody out. couldn't score a run so the cubs get a run back. the pinch hitter now will be the right-handed swinging mike gold....
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rushed up to scotland behind gordon brown's initiative. extraordinary that you think david cameron was the one that ousted gordon brown from downing street. and it worked. ultimately, people went into the polls booths and thought what's actually best for me? is what's the safest? although many people did go for alex salmons and he's got a mandate of sorts coming out of this. >> if many people said if they had been been offered this divo max or autonomy, more control of their own affairs from the beginning, this might have been a quite different campaign. and we're waiting to hear from alex, of course. we're waiting to hear from the prime minister. and right now, we're going to go to nick robertson, who's our senior international correspondent. in glasgow, they did vote yes, one of the few urban centers to do so. >> it really seems for the yes campaign, the party is coming to an end, and the party i'm talking about is the party right behind me at center of glasgow, a big open area by queen street station. a lot of young people have been gat
rushed up to scotland behind gordon brown's initiative. extraordinary that you think david cameron was the one that ousted gordon brown from downing street. and it worked. ultimately, people went into the polls booths and thought what's actually best for me? is what's the safest? although many people did go for alex salmons and he's got a mandate of sorts coming out of this. >> if many people said if they had been been offered this divo max or autonomy, more control of their own affairs...
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gordon howie we begin with you. is keystone xl pipeline a good idea? >> we need to take charge of our energy policy in america and we have been steam rolled by a president and administration and frankly a congress that has been complacent in hamstringing energy development. i am in favor of the pipeline. i think what it would do to take the pressure off of rail system to allow for more shipment of grain, fertilizer and other things for the number one industry in south dakota and that is agriculture. beyond the pipeline the more pressing issue is what are we going to do as we move forward with regard to energy policy. are we going to allow a president who behaves more like an emperor than a president to tell us why going to shutdown coal fired electrical product n production? or are we going to have a comprehensive program that is environmentally safe and at the same time stimulateing the economy. >> larry pressler, 60 seconds on the keystone xl pipeline. >> i would walk into president's obama's office if elected and say we need to have small pipelines
gordon howie we begin with you. is keystone xl pipeline a good idea? >> we need to take charge of our energy policy in america and we have been steam rolled by a president and administration and frankly a congress that has been complacent in hamstringing energy development. i am in favor of the pipeline. i think what it would do to take the pressure off of rail system to allow for more shipment of grain, fertilizer and other things for the number one industry in south dakota and that is...
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eventually the win changes and allows gordon to blast his way past the gordon position and blast his way past perry as well, who runs out of ammunition pretty quickly. but the net result is the -- this squadron is delayed getting down river. and this will ultimately delay the attack on baltimore, which has some consequences for the british. so when madison, after three days as a refugee, comes back to washingt washington, he immediately realizes the importance of not surrendering the city again and he fights off efforts to move the capita way. he directs that congress -- he insists that congress reconvene in the city and that the news of this, he realized, needed to get on the same ships carrying the news of washington's capture back to europe. and the same newspapers that will carry the news of washington's capture around the country. so he wants toset send out a message as quickly as possible that despite the british capture of washington, the united states had not surrendered and the government was going to stay in washington and the united states was going to fight on. madison ha
eventually the win changes and allows gordon to blast his way past the gordon position and blast his way past perry as well, who runs out of ammunition pretty quickly. but the net result is the -- this squadron is delayed getting down river. and this will ultimately delay the attack on baltimore, which has some consequences for the british. so when madison, after three days as a refugee, comes back to washingt washington, he immediately realizes the importance of not surrendering the city again...
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gordon brown returns to politics in a last-ditch effort to stop independence. he will put a bill before controlnt giving them over the economy if they vote to stay in the union. andrew produced regulators have told the u.s. department of evidencehey have found of criminal rates rigging. the u.s. commodity futures trading commission sent subpoenas to the world bank. has drummed up investor interest ahead of the company's ipo. but facing some tough questions. give us an update. this is a unique ipo for the new york stock exchange and for investors who will be putting money into it yesterday. jack mann the other executives laid out the case trying to pitch the stock to investors. the book building begins now and continues with stocks in boston and all the way in hong kong as they continue that road show. you take a look at the company, financials are solid. and as growing in china dominant site but investors want to know about corporate governance. they're concerned about that and want him to explain the international strategy and how chinaill expand beyond and ho
gordon brown returns to politics in a last-ditch effort to stop independence. he will put a bill before controlnt giving them over the economy if they vote to stay in the union. andrew produced regulators have told the u.s. department of evidencehey have found of criminal rates rigging. the u.s. commodity futures trading commission sent subpoenas to the world bank. has drummed up investor interest ahead of the company's ipo. but facing some tough questions. give us an update. this is a unique...
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and so james gordon bennett did get his story. it took a while but he sent his journals are to get the story and it ended up being a bigger story than the pages of stanley livingston. the man came home and they came home as heroes. and some lived and some died and those who lived through or welcomed as heroes were praised and it became a best-selling book. his look that he loved across the tundra and then buried in the sand were later found by rescuers and dug up where they took a train to moscow and then finally st. petersburg and they ended up here in the archives in washington and they are now being digitized and analyze by a group called old leather, which studies what old weather patterns look like from various great expeditions. in order to compare that in those days to the way it is today. and so these are some images of the books that were loved all this way. when i was looking at the stuff, i was just thinking, gosh, the journey. they didn't have to come all this way. they could have stopped at any point. but de long knew
and so james gordon bennett did get his story. it took a while but he sent his journals are to get the story and it ended up being a bigger story than the pages of stanley livingston. the man came home and they came home as heroes. and some lived and some died and those who lived through or welcomed as heroes were praised and it became a best-selling book. his look that he loved across the tundra and then buried in the sand were later found by rescuers and dug up where they took a train to...
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in fact gordon is really -- gordon is of that first generation, the only local. he is the only true silicon valley native. even bill hewlett, whose dad was the dean of the medical program at stanford, lived in san francisco. his dad died young. so hewlett, with his terrible dyslexia, was a mercy acceptance at stanford. andy obviously went through hell. he went through world war ii. and if you know anything about budapest, it was run over twice. the german army in retreat and the red army just horrible, and he managed to escape in the mid-1950s, literally the wire. and got here. so, the rest of the founders of the semi conductor industry in the valley, all really came from working class stock. they understood what it was like to live from paycheck to paycheck, and lose parents young, and all those things, and that gave them a sense of reality, a sense of, this is what life is like for my employees. and my customers, that i don't see now in the current generation living in san francisco. >> host: you could argue to say that whatever the ethic was, the intel employe
in fact gordon is really -- gordon is of that first generation, the only local. he is the only true silicon valley native. even bill hewlett, whose dad was the dean of the medical program at stanford, lived in san francisco. his dad died young. so hewlett, with his terrible dyslexia, was a mercy acceptance at stanford. andy obviously went through hell. he went through world war ii. and if you know anything about budapest, it was run over twice. the german army in retreat and the red army just...
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gordon brown has promised that. if are going to see a recasting that'sthe british state, going to take years to argue through. it's certainly possible the labor -- labor party and that liberal democrats and tories will get together and agree on the substance of that. they can be done relatively easy. much harder to get a new federal things we have been hearing about. the big problem is going to be the english one. we've had the scottish problem, now it's the english problem, whether it's a full english parliament. declarationting a in just ayrshire moment. >> when andy talks about the unionist parties getting together, the question is fnp will join in the process. independents have been rejected, it looks like. .5 years was the figure >> i'm going to stop you, we are going to south ayrshire. >> ok, ready to go. appointed foricer the local government area of the scottish independence referendum on the 18th of september, 2014 hereby certify and declare the total number of counted in the referendum is 81,716. .1%.turno
gordon brown has promised that. if are going to see a recasting that'sthe british state, going to take years to argue through. it's certainly possible the labor -- labor party and that liberal democrats and tories will get together and agree on the substance of that. they can be done relatively easy. much harder to get a new federal things we have been hearing about. the big problem is going to be the english one. we've had the scottish problem, now it's the english problem, whether it's a full...
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i'm not sure with the greatest respect to gordon brown that it is all about gordon brown in the finaln dominated by the sunday times which sent shock waves across the community in sco scotland. horrified people into voting. some are unionists turning out. we assumed the high turn out would be good above a certain level. it might be good for the no vote. that's happening in scotland tonight. >> there is an old saying saying the most interesting poll is the wrongest poll. there was one poll in the entirety of oh campaigning that would have been just wrong. it certainly wasn't helpful to the yes campaign. they needed it to creep up on people. what they didn't need was a mighty great shock wave that went out over the whole of the united kingdom. leaders came up. campaigners got their act together. there was an attempt to have a timetable on what was said about the alternative offer to oh be made in the event of a no vote in terms of extra powers to the scottish parliament. all because of the poll. >> on the outcome so far, let's join jeremy again. >> okay. let's look at the score board an
i'm not sure with the greatest respect to gordon brown that it is all about gordon brown in the finaln dominated by the sunday times which sent shock waves across the community in sco scotland. horrified people into voting. some are unionists turning out. we assumed the high turn out would be good above a certain level. it might be good for the no vote. that's happening in scotland tonight. >> there is an old saying saying the most interesting poll is the wrongest poll. there was one poll...
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i were guest host for the hour, david gordon for eurasia group.m johnson. >> china's manufacturing teetering on construction, the same story in europe. both of those purchasing managers index at 50.5, teetering on the brink of contraction. 50 is the redline. we will get u.s. manufacturing pmi at 9:55. earnings, carnival cruise line nine: 15 post avenue ceo jerry cahill will be on "market makers" between 10:00 and 12:00. u.s. companies contemplating a foreign dress will decide whether to proceed in light of some new rules that were unveiled yesterday by treasury end tax and version. secretary kerry is meeting his counterpart. president obama meanwhile will be addressing the u.n. at 12:50, and the clinton global initiative at 12:00. >> we are now $16 on gold this morning. futures negative five, euro a little bit of a string, $1.2886. but gold is what i am watching. 12:34. let's get to company news. >> at least 21 people have died in crashes involving gm cars with that ignition switches. the total was updated from 19 by attorney kenneth feinberg. gm
i were guest host for the hour, david gordon for eurasia group.m johnson. >> china's manufacturing teetering on construction, the same story in europe. both of those purchasing managers index at 50.5, teetering on the brink of contraction. 50 is the redline. we will get u.s. manufacturing pmi at 9:55. earnings, carnival cruise line nine: 15 post avenue ceo jerry cahill will be on "market makers" between 10:00 and 12:00. u.s. companies contemplating a foreign dress will decide...
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gordon gets captured almost immediately. within the open minutes of the battle, sheridan is down two commanders. they begin to fall back. in the meantime, the picketts do what they're supposed to do, which is send up the alarm. they begin to fall back. in the meantime, tom rosser and matthew butler have been talking and trying to understand exactly what they're role is to be in the plan and they decide they're going to ride over and go find wade hampton and ask him directly. they find hampton sound asleep. they wake him up and they say to him general hampton, what's your plans for today? and the sleepy wade hampton looks at them and says my plan is to fight. and that's exactly what happens because by that time they hear the first shots. they ride out and they find the action on the fredericksburg stage road and they begin to commit forces to the fight. first butler's south carolinaian and then gilbert wright's combig aid and finally rosser's brigade. at one point there will be a rode -- it's one of those late 1890's met -- m
gordon gets captured almost immediately. within the open minutes of the battle, sheridan is down two commanders. they begin to fall back. in the meantime, the picketts do what they're supposed to do, which is send up the alarm. they begin to fall back. in the meantime, tom rosser and matthew butler have been talking and trying to understand exactly what they're role is to be in the plan and they decide they're going to ride over and go find wade hampton and ask him directly. they find hampton...
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my question is for gordon. mr. chang, you wrote a book called "the coming collapse of china" which seems present now except when you look back and realize you wrote it in 2001. why hasn't china collapsed yet, about 14 years since then? are they papering over problems with money or is there some other reason why they've been able to forestall your predictions and what happens if it never collapses? it just muddles through. it's the second largest economy in the world at this point which is what's changed since then? >> in that book i said the communist party would fail by the middle of 2011. i'm about three years out of date. i think the reason why the party has been able to continue this is because, for instance, we saw the massive stimulus at the end of 2008. but what they did to get through the downturn, the global downturn, what they did was created these asset bubbles that they don't know how to deal with. they're creating debt at a rate of somewhere between 15 and 20%. where their economy is growing only like
my question is for gordon. mr. chang, you wrote a book called "the coming collapse of china" which seems present now except when you look back and realize you wrote it in 2001. why hasn't china collapsed yet, about 14 years since then? are they papering over problems with money or is there some other reason why they've been able to forestall your predictions and what happens if it never collapses? it just muddles through. it's the second largest economy in the world at this point...
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george gordon meade. pleasanton stabbed him in the back. his testimony on the context of the war, when he testified that after the tickets charged and he rode over to meet and said i will give you half an hour to prove yourself a great general. i bet you in my house, that never happened. he was allergic to the truth. george meade revokes his basic authority, keeping pleasanton in command. pleasanton is in missouri where he spends the war chasing after stirling prize. we have a calvary that needs commanders replaced. the first situation is who is going to command the core? it could have been the senior dimension commander. it is not going to be greg. it is going to be this fellow, philip henry sheridan, raised in somerset, ohio. the west point class of 1853. nearly tossed out of west point for being insubordinate and threatening to run the cadet sergeant through with his bayonet. he was suspended for a year. he spends his regular army career doing unspectacular duty and an unspectacular fashion, and is not well-known when the war breaks out.
george gordon meade. pleasanton stabbed him in the back. his testimony on the context of the war, when he testified that after the tickets charged and he rode over to meet and said i will give you half an hour to prove yourself a great general. i bet you in my house, that never happened. he was allergic to the truth. george meade revokes his basic authority, keeping pleasanton in command. pleasanton is in missouri where he spends the war chasing after stirling prize. we have a calvary that...
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james gordon bennett, jr. did get his story he said his journalist to russia and the was sent by telegraph but ended up being a bigger story than livingston. and those that survived i will not say what happened some would live in some died those that lived was welcomed as heroes and there were parades and 86 journals became a best-selling book the voyage of uss jeanette. taking them across the ice cap buried in the sand later found by a navy rescuers dug up with a to a train to moscow and st. petersburg and ended up in the national archives. now they are digitized by scientist and a group called old whether looking at old weather patterns from expeditions to compare from those days to today. these are images the of de long log books and journals. looking at these through the archives just to think very heavy volumes that they did not have to come all this way but they could have through them but de long knew this was the only proof the expedition had been to. so he brought them every step of the way and they m
james gordon bennett, jr. did get his story he said his journalist to russia and the was sent by telegraph but ended up being a bigger story than livingston. and those that survived i will not say what happened some would live in some died those that lived was welcomed as heroes and there were parades and 86 journals became a best-selling book the voyage of uss jeanette. taking them across the ice cap buried in the sand later found by a navy rescuers dug up with a to a train to moscow and st....
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so our bruce gordon is back on the job. what do you think, bruce?s this a classic case of short dumping? it's absolutely that. all kinds of junk um dumped when no one a lookly. dumpers are back but so are we. heather kovac walks this stretch of abbotsford at least twice week taking her young son to the fast food joint down the industry. recently some new obstacles were placed in her path. >> that pile of trash wasn't there about last week. someone came and dumped that. so -- >> reporter: what do you think about somebody would do that. >> i think it's awful. i think there's other ways they can get rid of their trash. >> reporter: two separate piles of junk blocked the way for pedestrians. there's construction debris and household waste. clothing and old tv's. toys and tires. all of it dumped under cloak of darkness. the women who walk this stretch from the bus stop to their workplace are fed up. >> it's like a little bit and then i guess people see it, they say okay we can dumb our stuff here and then it's like each day it accumulates. >> people have
so our bruce gordon is back on the job. what do you think, bruce?s this a classic case of short dumping? it's absolutely that. all kinds of junk um dumped when no one a lookly. dumpers are back but so are we. heather kovac walks this stretch of abbotsford at least twice week taking her young son to the fast food joint down the industry. recently some new obstacles were placed in her path. >> that pile of trash wasn't there about last week. someone came and dumped that. so -- >>...
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joining us tonight is rick andand, larry pressler, gordon howie.he only candidate not attending is the republican mike rounds. he was offered the same but theyon, declined citing schedule. let's get started. first, the rules. each candidate will be given one minute for an opening statement. each candidate was asked the question will have 90 seconds to respond. the other candidates will receive one minute for a bottle as well as the original candidate. and each will have one minute for a closing statement. the first alternating statement tonight comes from go and how it statement tonight comes from gordon how we. >> thank you. thank you for hosting this debate. south dakota has a real choice it in november. who do you want to represent you in the united states senate? we know that there are several different philosophies of people running in this phase. the powerbrokers would like you to think that a vote for gordon how we would somehow loose the senate. i have a newsflash for those people. the political prognosticators are all saying, across the co
joining us tonight is rick andand, larry pressler, gordon howie.he only candidate not attending is the republican mike rounds. he was offered the same but theyon, declined citing schedule. let's get started. first, the rules. each candidate will be given one minute for an opening statement. each candidate was asked the question will have 90 seconds to respond. the other candidates will receive one minute for a bottle as well as the original candidate. and each will have one minute for a closing...
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was in the back seat. >> gordon: and then, ambushed by al-qaeda -- >> they all opened up on me. >> gordono tell the tale. >> i shouldn't have survived it. >> gordon: one former seal lives to tell the story. >> i was there, but i can't believe it. ♪ >> gordon: welcome to "the 700 club." well, president obama's plan to defeat isis work? well, both the republicans and democrats are questioning the president's strategy, and so are some military leaders. >> terry: the debate comes as isis is carrying out deadly attacks in iraq. the terrorists have already driven thousands of people fromir
was in the back seat. >> gordon: and then, ambushed by al-qaeda -- >> they all opened up on me. >> gordono tell the tale. >> i shouldn't have survived it. >> gordon: one former seal lives to tell the story. >> i was there, but i can't believe it. ♪ >> gordon: welcome to "the 700 club." well, president obama's plan to defeat isis work? well, both the republicans and democrats are questioning the president's strategy, and so are some military...
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>> no, why should i be. >> jimmy: well, we're ashammed for you, gordon.clude pornography. >> have you looked up the leaked celebrity nude photos? >> jimmy: and nicholas with a tattoo on his chest and an open shirt looked it up. all right, we're about half and half. >> yes, i have. >> and? >> and jennifer lawrence is a goddess, and i would do anything to see it in person. >> are you ashamed of yourself? >> not even a little. >> are you really, really creepy? >> moderately. >> jimmy: well, i guess he is honest. we'll pass this along to jennifer lawrence's security detail. >> i'm from ohio. >> have you looked up the leaked celebrity photos? >> jimmy: has he looked them up? some people say yes at the beginning but some changed their mind. >> i did. >> and? >> i thought it was crazy news to be spitting out. but sexy. >> who did you see? >> jennifer lawrence was my most prized vision. >> jimmy: i'm sure she will be quite flattered to hear that. >> my name is christopher dennis. and i am from hollywood, california. >> have you looked up the leaked celebrity phot
>> no, why should i be. >> jimmy: well, we're ashammed for you, gordon.clude pornography. >> have you looked up the leaked celebrity nude photos? >> jimmy: and nicholas with a tattoo on his chest and an open shirt looked it up. all right, we're about half and half. >> yes, i have. >> and? >> and jennifer lawrence is a goddess, and i would do anything to see it in person. >> are you ashamed of yourself? >> not even a little. >> are you...
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moderator: gordon howie, 60 seconds. how would you make washington better?e: you start from a process of fairness. i don't remind polley not republicans or democrats who may have been fair. the leader demonstrated significant unfairness when they refuse to even provide a second to the motion susan wisner brought forward to call for a testimony from former governor bounds and others on the bp five scandal. so i think to begin with fairness and fairness means republicans don't just go while ideas anymore than harry reid stonewalls legislation in the senate right now. i want to commend my opponent in this race, rick weiland. i extended an invitation to other candidates to sit down with a television or 30 minutes, one-on-one, to talk about issues and share our concerns. let the south dakota voters see who we are and what we believe. the only candidate who is accepted that invitation is rick weiland. so south dakota voted not for trinity to see what we can do what we are working together and talking together. the voters understanding the issues and that is signif
moderator: gordon howie, 60 seconds. how would you make washington better?e: you start from a process of fairness. i don't remind polley not republicans or democrats who may have been fair. the leader demonstrated significant unfairness when they refuse to even provide a second to the motion susan wisner brought forward to call for a testimony from former governor bounds and others on the bp five scandal. so i think to begin with fairness and fairness means republicans don't just go while ideas...
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gordon this is counter intuitive to the message a lot of people are hearing about this.re sort of two messages. one is that -- stop these companies from inverting and going elsewhere, or adjust the tax rate, lower, and have them stay. but you are actually warning if we did do anything to stop them, it will cost american jobs. explain how. >> sure. i think it's important to understand that we have a couple of things going on right now. one we have a broken tax code and that's what is driving a good deal of this activity. and two, the proposals we're probably going to see in the next couple of months don't do anything to fix that problem. in fact as we talked about today in some ways they can make it is worse. one of any proposals that has been kicking around from the president's budget to capitol hill would try to make it a little bit more difficult for these companies to do these cross-border mergers, but they would say if you are still head quarterered in the united states then you don't get to do it. all that does is so long as we have a lousy corporate tax code, it sa
gordon this is counter intuitive to the message a lot of people are hearing about this.re sort of two messages. one is that -- stop these companies from inverting and going elsewhere, or adjust the tax rate, lower, and have them stay. but you are actually warning if we did do anything to stop them, it will cost american jobs. explain how. >> sure. i think it's important to understand that we have a couple of things going on right now. one we have a broken tax code and that's what is...
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the final lap, jeff gordon gets the victory in dover. roundl move onto the next of the sprint cup chase. they cowboys lead the saints 38-17 in the fourth quarter. with a win, dallas will be 3-1. pretty sure redskins fans are watching that game, archrivals. >> or not. they are watching us and just following this. up next, a look at the weekend box office. >> it is denzel washington's opening. "the equalizer" top the box office. in second place was "the maze runner." and take a look at this. perhaps the seattle mariners should stick to their day jobs. busting some dance moves after the team's final game of the season. and that was even after they did not make the playoffs. i don't know what kind of skills those are. >> eileen has a look at the seven-day. >> it will be cloudy to start the work week, but still warm, above average. upper 70's, 80 degrees. a sprinkle possible tomorrow. most of us drive. a chance of sprinkles wednesday, best chance of rain on friday. >> stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.o
the final lap, jeff gordon gets the victory in dover. roundl move onto the next of the sprint cup chase. they cowboys lead the saints 38-17 in the fourth quarter. with a win, dallas will be 3-1. pretty sure redskins fans are watching that game, archrivals. >> or not. they are watching us and just following this. up next, a look at the weekend box office. >> it is denzel washington's opening. "the equalizer" top the box office. in second place was "the maze...
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response, security correspondent gordon herrera from the newsroom.hat more do we know about this horrific video that has come only a few days after the one showing the beheading of another u.s. joir.s. journalist. >> the u.s. said they believe the video is authentic and it looks very similar to that of james foley, the man who was apparently the killer looks and sounds to be the same, someone with a southern british accent. and so it is clearly part of this propaganda campaign by islamic state to try to put pressure on the united states and also britain now with a british hostage there, to try and change its policy, to try and pressure public opinion. and the horrific video may not be the last, but it is certainly the second very similar one to the one we saw of james foley. >> and the word from islamic state, for the reasons for the release of this video and the killing of this journalist was american air strikes. >> that's right. it is interesting because it does suggest that they are hurt by those american air strikes. they reference in the video
response, security correspondent gordon herrera from the newsroom.hat more do we know about this horrific video that has come only a few days after the one showing the beheading of another u.s. joir.s. journalist. >> the u.s. said they believe the video is authentic and it looks very similar to that of james foley, the man who was apparently the killer looks and sounds to be the same, someone with a southern british accent. and so it is clearly part of this propaganda campaign by islamic...
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with me now is our correspondent gordon carrera. john kerry now has the unenviable task of trying to rally support. he's meeting 12 sunni arab state leaders now. he's got a battle nonetheless to bring them all together. >> president obama clear that coalition is vital for him in this intervention. so now we're waiting really to see what the detail of that coalition might involve. not just who, but what they will provide. so that saudi arabia might provide bases to train groups fighting president assad and who might take on islamic state, so kind of moderate rebels, if you like. there might be further work in traying to restrict the money going into islamic state, whether it's from oil smuggling or private donors perhaps as well. so we're waiting really to see who's going to sign up and what they're going to provide and that is clearly crucial in america's mind to making this work. >> pumped out with quite some energy by united states, by obama, by kerry. but while this isn't leading from behind, it's not really leading from the fron
with me now is our correspondent gordon carrera. john kerry now has the unenviable task of trying to rally support. he's meeting 12 sunni arab state leaders now. he's got a battle nonetheless to bring them all together. >> president obama clear that coalition is vital for him in this intervention. so now we're waiting really to see what the detail of that coalition might involve. not just who, but what they will provide. so that saudi arabia might provide bases to train groups fighting...
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gordon brown has made a big push for it. do you think the three leaders have sign it? >> actually, they cobbled something together because they got a bit of a fright by the polls. let's be honest about that. but whatever they thought they were signing up to, the reality is based on this campaign we've had here, that has to be important and radical change which i think -- and i'm an anti-devolutionist, i think we'll have to go beyond what was being suggested. our leader in scotland bruce davidson described it as being a pocket money parliament. the argument that scared me to death on the doorsteps used by the yes campaign was, look, we should be able to make our own decisions in scotland. that has gone too far now. just as we predicted it would if you set up a scottish parliament. but you then have to look onner to side of this as to what happens in england, wales and northern ireland. you can't say we'll keep barnett when wales is so badly short changed but you have to have some kind of transitional arrangement. how you can do all of this before the general election wh
gordon brown has made a big push for it. do you think the three leaders have sign it? >> actually, they cobbled something together because they got a bit of a fright by the polls. let's be honest about that. but whatever they thought they were signing up to, the reality is based on this campaign we've had here, that has to be important and radical change which i think -- and i'm an anti-devolutionist, i think we'll have to go beyond what was being suggested. our leader in scotland bruce...
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. >> jennifer gordon is a former analyst of middle eastern in cia. turkish president is proposing setting up a buffer zone along the syrian border. what might that look like? >> it would most likely look like a doesn't tha zone that wad on foot. there are security issues that this raises of course. in addition to trying to make it a buffer zone that refugees from syria can enter, turkey would also have to find a way to prevent i.s.i.l. fighters from entering themselves or from smuggling goods, human trafficking and antiquities out of syria into this buffer zone. additionally as well as making sure that only the right people came in from syria into turkey, turkey would have to prevent i.s.i.l. fighters from leaving turkey through the buffer zone and entering into syria. >> that sounds quite difficult. sometimes it's difficult to tell who might be a fighter, who might be a regular civilian. do you think the turkish officials are considering getting international help in the buffer zone or perhaps u.s. forces or nato forces? >> yes, absolutely, turkey w
. >> jennifer gordon is a former analyst of middle eastern in cia. turkish president is proposing setting up a buffer zone along the syrian border. what might that look like? >> it would most likely look like a doesn't tha zone that wad on foot. there are security issues that this raises of course. in addition to trying to make it a buffer zone that refugees from syria can enter, turkey would also have to find a way to prevent i.s.i.l. fighters from entering themselves or from...
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. >> gordon: two years into his jail sentence... >> he was my everything. >> gordon: ...pastor saeed's a new alarm. hear naghmeh abedini's courageous faith. and then, a 25-year-old faces a terminal diagnosis. >> god has put dreams in my heart. i can't do that if i'm dead. >> gordon: see how she is super naturally healed on today's "700 club interactive." >> i can feel the fire of the holy spirit. it was just an amazing momentch. >> gordon: welcome to "the 700 club." as the u.s. bombs more isis targets, president obama continues to restate his beliefs, that the islamic state isn't islamic.
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here is what former british prime minister and fellow scotsman gordon brown had to say about that. >> in the last two days, john lewis has come out and said the prices will be higher in scotland. the oil companies have said investment will be lower in scotland. we have had the oil experts say yesterday they were exaggerating the oil revenues in scotland. i say you can try to dismiss some of the warnings some of the time but you cannot dismiss all of the warnings all of the time. >> that was gordon brown making his case for a no vote. pakistani authorities are moving to protect two major cities from floodwaters. explosives are to be used to divert the swollen rivers as authorities seek desperately to help the 1.8 million people now affected by the rising waters. floods and landslides from heavy monsoon rains have now claimed more than 450 lives in pakistan and in india with hospitals struggling to cope with the disaster. colors of light eliminated -- i lluminated new york's skyline on the anniversary of the september 11 attack. as is the case every year, two beams of light pierced the
here is what former british prime minister and fellow scotsman gordon brown had to say about that. >> in the last two days, john lewis has come out and said the prices will be higher in scotland. the oil companies have said investment will be lower in scotland. we have had the oil experts say yesterday they were exaggerating the oil revenues in scotland. i say you can try to dismiss some of the warnings some of the time but you cannot dismiss all of the warnings all of the time. >>...
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gordon w. felt. [applause] >> good morning. ladies and gentlemen, honored guests, speaker boehner, majority leader reid, leader mcconnell, leader pelosi, senator casey, congressman shuster, secretary jewell and those here today that may have been working in this very building 13 years ago, it is an honor to stand before you today to accept the congressional gold medal of honor on behalf of the passengers and crewmembers of united flight 93. the gravity of today's ceremony and location have greatly appreciated by the families of flight 93. on september 11, 2001, the symbolic foundations of our nation came under attack and much was lost. chaos, uncertainty and terror threatened to break our spirit as the scourge of unprecedented evil descended upon our nation. yet, as the world observed one of america's darkest moments and our corresponding response, stories of heroism, extraordinary resolve and american resilience shown brightly, first responders did not run from but rather toward. individuals that lived through these attacks se
gordon w. felt. [applause] >> good morning. ladies and gentlemen, honored guests, speaker boehner, majority leader reid, leader mcconnell, leader pelosi, senator casey, congressman shuster, secretary jewell and those here today that may have been working in this very building 13 years ago, it is an honor to stand before you today to accept the congressional gold medal of honor on behalf of the passengers and crewmembers of united flight 93. the gravity of today's ceremony and location...
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alex salmond and gordon brown have already cast their votes. a major counterterrorism -- terrorism plot foiled. a french citizen is effected with the -- infected with the ebola virus for the first time. also coming up for you this hour, a slice of french cinema history. the two years after the release the police station featured turned into a police and cinema museum. as france's literary season gets underway, we will meet some of the possible moliÈre's of tomorrow. scottish voters are going to the polls today to answer one straightforward question -- should scotland be an independent country? that can't -- that question has divided scots for months now. the results will not come out until friday morning. charlotte hawkins took a closer look at how voting is working today. >> ballot boxes ready for up to 97% of the electorate to catch -- cast their vote on the future of scotland and the united kingdom. almost 4.3 million people have registered to vote, of these some 800,000 postal votes. turnout is expected to be much higher than any other rece
alex salmond and gordon brown have already cast their votes. a major counterterrorism -- terrorism plot foiled. a french citizen is effected with the -- infected with the ebola virus for the first time. also coming up for you this hour, a slice of french cinema history. the two years after the release the police station featured turned into a police and cinema museum. as france's literary season gets underway, we will meet some of the possible moliÈre's of tomorrow. scottish voters are going...