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hese are people living off a few hours of sleep a night and they have one concern and that's for the men and women they their towns and counties. yes? >> some of your advice to what major said do you think people evacuated. >> listen. decisions about evacuation are something that are behind us. are right now and we need to focus on first all weing life and doing can to rescue those who are in second get them to evacuation center and third help a bridge to where the future will be. > some of the biggest challenges. >> well listen. he biggest challenge first is making sure we get every person to a secure place and then the long going to be period of rebuilding our communities. we're all thing that in this together and that's a long time to do it. we need the patience as we go rebuild that process to the community. >> in what way? >> they said whatever we need. boats or food they said they participants in helping with katrina and they ere going to give some more precise ways my staff will ommunicate with them about specific needs. >> one more and then we're out. and the path port what w
hese are people living off a few hours of sleep a night and they have one concern and that's for the men and women they their towns and counties. yes? >> some of your advice to what major said do you think people evacuated. >> listen. decisions about evacuation are something that are behind us. are right now and we need to focus on first all weing life and doing can to rescue those who are in second get them to evacuation center and third help a bridge to where the future will be....
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president denied he used that term to describe the house, but how much was president trump involved in hese most recent renovations, is this something he requested, that he asked for? something this is that dates back to the obama things t shows how slow move in the federal government. he obama administration requested that upgrades be made. get the various appropriations through congress. well, have joked about, president trump is going to make in ll over and gold plated chrome and jokes aside, nothing like that is going to happen. going to retain the original charm, such as it is, west wing and everything, so this is not so much a trump to the t dates back obama era. the west wing, by the way, is old as the white house itself. the west wing dates back to th century,e early 20 theodore roosevelt was in office.l the west wing itself, not as old as the mansion, which of course 1800. back to host: what is a new president get when they come in in terms redecorating budget? how much change can they make in and in theve mansion white house complex itself? reason, they within can do whatever, onc
president denied he used that term to describe the house, but how much was president trump involved in hese most recent renovations, is this something he requested, that he asked for? something this is that dates back to the obama things t shows how slow move in the federal government. he obama administration requested that upgrades be made. get the various appropriations through congress. well, have joked about, president trump is going to make in ll over and gold plated chrome and jokes...
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say,hese folks in texas, i go joe. host: let's hear from michelle calling from wisconsin on the line for democrats. caller: good morning. i've got a couple of comments and i'm calling about -- excuse me, there's a train going by -- i'm calling about the border wall that president trump mexicand on, saying the government was going to pay for it. now, he's threatening to shut down the government because of the border wall. down the he shut government if mexico is going to pay for this? this is what he campaigned on. another comment on afghanistan, he also commented that we should not have troops over there, we should be bringing our people home. now, he's in we should send more troops to afghanistan -- he's saying we should send more to afghanistan. i don't understand what is going on here and why trump would promise these things and then not be able to deliver. that is my comment. thank you. host: tennessee, ryan on the line for independents. good morning. caller: in morning. first, i really do appreciate the show. it's
say,hese folks in texas, i go joe. host: let's hear from michelle calling from wisconsin on the line for democrats. caller: good morning. i've got a couple of comments and i'm calling about -- excuse me, there's a train going by -- i'm calling about the border wall that president trump mexicand on, saying the government was going to pay for it. now, he's threatening to shut down the government because of the border wall. down the he shut government if mexico is going to pay for this? this is...
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differently than what kennedy cuba.with with ou have to be tough this day and time to stand up to some of hese communist countries that ant to show their strength by threatening everyone in their realm. guest: i agree with you, we have tough with north korea, the question is how we're going to be tough and how you are to deliver the message and what is the best way of message.g the firmness are better than bluster, but that is a matter of opinion. host: how did j.f.k. resolve his issue with people counseling, are there parallels the trump administration could learn from that? the kennedy formed an excom and there was and forth on back with kristof and a back channel, hich was very important, that kennedy's brother, bobby, had soviet ambassador and he key compromise was worked ut by kennedy and debreeden in 1962 and bobby went to the soviet embassy and said you have pull your missiles out of cuba, in return we will promise and we will, cuba after a certain time, pull out of turkey. we had medium-range, ntermediate-range missiles in turkey that could actually reach he soviet union, which kristof
differently than what kennedy cuba.with with ou have to be tough this day and time to stand up to some of hese communist countries that ant to show their strength by threatening everyone in their realm. guest: i agree with you, we have tough with north korea, the question is how we're going to be tough and how you are to deliver the message and what is the best way of message.g the firmness are better than bluster, but that is a matter of opinion. host: how did j.f.k. resolve his issue with...
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. ♪ i close my >> peter harmonson doesn't really like when hesings. ♪ dust [ crying ] ♪ in the wind > has a great deal of fun doing this. >> well, that's what dads do dad might be on to something. soon as his son starts to get into things he doesn't want him to, like, hey, do you want me to start singing? >> okay, okay, okay. all right. all done. all done! [ crying ] >>> time to play catch. >> this is going to be epic. you can see the frizzbeis going through the air. >> see what happens as it leaps into the air. >> uh-oh, uh-oh! >>> and a test on -- should you be concerned about passenger when the driver side air bag goes off? you're about to find out shortly. >> oh, no. is that we can bounceg back from anything. and so can our hair. so i use this. total repair 5 from l'oréal. fights 5 signs of damage. l'oréal total repair 5 with protein and ceramide. renews fibers. for hair that's shiny, healthy-looking, resilient. l'oréal total repair 5. 5 problems, 1 solution. total repair 5, our #1 treatment for damaged hair. from l'oréal paris. you're resilient. and you're worth it! i had a very
. ♪ i close my >> peter harmonson doesn't really like when hesings. ♪ dust [ crying ] ♪ in the wind > has a great deal of fun doing this. >> well, that's what dads do dad might be on to something. soon as his son starts to get into things he doesn't want him to, like, hey, do you want me to start singing? >> okay, okay, okay. all right. all done. all done! [ crying ] >>> time to play catch. >> this is going to be epic. you can see the frizzbeis going...
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hese words have not been spoken by a major political figure, meaning governor or senator in our countryor a long time. thank you. >> first of all, it is a real honor. hank you for coming. thank our great president for eing here. i've got to tell you a couple of stories real quick. 've been to the oval office twice in the last few weeks. i've been to present an idea on coal and manufacturing. i've had the great opportunity to be with our president. let me tell you just this. i have to be serious with you just a moment. i have to tell you at the last session of our legislature i tried with all of my soul. now i can tell you if you'll just give me just a moment. this man and myself are are not politicians. we ran to get something done. we ran and gave up part of our lives. e ran, because we want nothing. we ran as our founding fathers did years and years ago to serve. nothing. we ran as our founding now i will promise you until my soul that no one loves west virginia more than i. in the last session, i would tell you that there was something greatness to passed with our rows and so on. but
hese words have not been spoken by a major political figure, meaning governor or senator in our countryor a long time. thank you. >> first of all, it is a real honor. hank you for coming. thank our great president for eing here. i've got to tell you a couple of stories real quick. 've been to the oval office twice in the last few weeks. i've been to present an idea on coal and manufacturing. i've had the great opportunity to be with our president. let me tell you just this. i have to be...
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they are not. .hese are dictatorships in sudan, when it was not going in 1980 whenre -- you want to do have unlimited elections, they announced shary. --sharia. you know who are the people putting them in jail? not the ayatollah, it is the police and the military police wrote -- military jury -- military regime. it is not about what kind of -- ideology, it's a freedom of expression. time and time again because each president comes here for four years, nobody wants to get their hands what. the thing is nobody wants to get his hands dirty. it's just going on and on. a free middle east --. >> that's it. >>[applause] >> david i'm going to ask you to talk about iran. i know you have different views. give us a sense of where you think the iran deal is going. obama whoas --.elytize on the backs of al qaeda was defeated in iraq. knowledgeableery he says you are dealing with an apocalyptic cult. surveys in the arab somewhere between 20% and 40% supported osama bin laden against the west. when i read the numbers, how many people were killed in the iraq war? like half a million? i don't know. may
they are not. .hese are dictatorships in sudan, when it was not going in 1980 whenre -- you want to do have unlimited elections, they announced shary. --sharia. you know who are the people putting them in jail? not the ayatollah, it is the police and the military police wrote -- military jury -- military regime. it is not about what kind of -- ideology, it's a freedom of expression. time and time again because each president comes here for four years, nobody wants to get their hands what. the...
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talked about, these lone wolves who are committing attacks in nice, orlando, jakarta, london, etc. ,hese are mostly self-funded individuals who have funded the operations themselves. the operations are really pretty much cheap. isis is now relying on that. there are taking advantage of terrorist financing vulnerabilities in south asia already. south asia is not new to terrorism. there are a number of terrorist groups in south asia that have proliferated, and they all pretty much focus on the same vulnerabilities in those regions to move funds and raise funds. that is mainly porous borders and cross-border smuggling. in the case of isis, that is a lot of going to iraq and syria, moving funds through the porous border of afghanistan pakistan. the money is used there, and it even moves to southeast asia, for example, the philippines is in the news a lot lately. that is one way, and another way is through the informal transfer of money and through charitable organizations that are really shell organizations. some of them are set up to support terrorist organizations. bye of them are abused t
talked about, these lone wolves who are committing attacks in nice, orlando, jakarta, london, etc. ,hese are mostly self-funded individuals who have funded the operations themselves. the operations are really pretty much cheap. isis is now relying on that. there are taking advantage of terrorist financing vulnerabilities in south asia already. south asia is not new to terrorism. there are a number of terrorist groups in south asia that have proliferated, and they all pretty much focus on the...
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to hese me. >> that's okay. >> america.. >> you can see seth's report on the next cbsn on assignment right here on cbs. and alsoon >>> still ahead, why people from around the world are traveling to a place called, the lost hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? so let's be clear: clearasil rkthings. usrpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone.ch five times benefits that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to... how your clothes smell can say a lot abut you. ...lock out odors. new downy protect and refresh. your toilet is germ-ridden with mineral buildup. clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match against limescale.more caning power against limescale. so switch to lysol. >>> we take you to fed of the ns hottest restaurants. jeff glor found his way to the lost kitchen. >> i hav t at every year at midnight on april the entire season is booked french's famous multicourse hours.foually last thr on the night we visited the meal included selection o
to hese me. >> that's okay. >> america.. >> you can see seth's report on the next cbsn on assignment right here on cbs. and alsoon >>> still ahead, why people from around the world are traveling to a place called, the lost hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? so let's be clear: clearasil rkthings. usrpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone.ch five times benefits that's why new downy protect and refresh...
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they have stores that are over 2000 square feet, far too big t hese days.y have a separately quoted property company, and they could sell some space to that. this is some thing that people have been saying for 10 years and nothing has happened. there is so much internal inertia at carrefour that it is difficult to get anything going. vonnie: any activist investors getting involved? i know that casino definitely has one. has had: carrefour activist investors for close to 10 years. the chairman is involved. colony.s a u.s. fund they pushed and pushed. none of them found the answer. mark: they found the answer to amazon. it sounds like they have enough on their plate. they have not even begun to worry about the threat of amazon and whole foods. reporter: the biggest threat in france -- it is a well-developed market for grocery online, but ir competitor has four ti mes the sales in that area. grocery online, they are way behind their greatest competitor. mark: are they quibbling? haveean retailer shares been hit by the whole foods cutting of prices. what is the
they have stores that are over 2000 square feet, far too big t hese days.y have a separately quoted property company, and they could sell some space to that. this is some thing that people have been saying for 10 years and nothing has happened. there is so much internal inertia at carrefour that it is difficult to get anything going. vonnie: any activist investors getting involved? i know that casino definitely has one. has had: carrefour activist investors for close to 10 years. the chairman...
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two color films and there is films that would look like black and white. .hese were taken in coded color when run through a special filter, they become color. the filters didn't exist and they were recently digitized and colorized. thyey were released to the public this year. now we are with franklin roosevelt. we have on loan from roosevelt is stamps and a magnifying glass he would use. as a child, he would collect stamps about the world. when he had polio, he would take his find away from that and that allowed him to recover quicker. son commentedhis that he never sweemeeemed more relaxed than when he could look at stamps. harry truman would spend some of his winters in key west at the little white house and he would have but not sure it's, what we would think of us hawaiian shirts, and they became very fashionable and it affected men's fashion and they are the big boom for the men's clothing companies across the country. he became known as the key west uniform. he really liked the shirts a lot. here we are with dwight d. eisenhower. we have one of his paintings. after golf, his second
two color films and there is films that would look like black and white. .hese were taken in coded color when run through a special filter, they become color. the filters didn't exist and they were recently digitized and colorized. thyey were released to the public this year. now we are with franklin roosevelt. we have on loan from roosevelt is stamps and a magnifying glass he would use. as a child, he would collect stamps about the world. when he had polio, he would take his find away from...
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hese are quite large subsurface. of the science programs is very busy. there's a lot of activities planned and you can see those on charts here. a lot of international businesses are coming forward now. announced a mission robotic mission to mars. nasa rse we have got several missions in the plans. has another mission that's coming also and of course india and united emirates and there and the united emirates has one on the very it's become a international program and their commercial efforts as well. can see spacex has a mission they hope to do up there as well the team looks forward to the things they really need to get done they have some and one of the first is, we need to replacement for the m r o that has yearsn orbit for ten plus now and so it's been doing a marvelous job but it's been and it's time to get ready for a new one that ill take up that mission and provide the communications necessary. also the mars simple return high priority for the team and this will start to work aspects that her we'll need for the human mission. robotic lot of miss
hese are quite large subsurface. of the science programs is very busy. there's a lot of activities planned and you can see those on charts here. a lot of international businesses are coming forward now. announced a mission robotic mission to mars. nasa rse we have got several missions in the plans. has another mission that's coming also and of course india and united emirates and there and the united emirates has one on the very it's become a international program and their commercial efforts...
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and heses john caleb says i've never seen guns so well served in my life.hich is quite a young -- quite a compliment. here ands engage out it is troopers who make the discovery. that intelligence is passed on. at about 11:00 in the morning buford receives in order, ordering him to take his two them from thearch battlefield to westminster maryland, where they are to guard wagon trains and supplies. it will be the primary supply line for the army and potomac. who better to defend that then the guy who is proven he can do so? they are out of the fight. he makes a critical error in that he never sends in a force of cavalry to guard that plank. he will end up moving his command. this is peter long street. buford will miss the last two days. we were equal to it and all shall remember with pride that we did our country great. now i want to tell a quick little story before i wrap up area this monument to john buford is in front of the monument to john fulton reynolds. what you notice is john buford is -- it was sculpted by a man names -- it was a trooper in new yor
and heses john caleb says i've never seen guns so well served in my life.hich is quite a young -- quite a compliment. here ands engage out it is troopers who make the discovery. that intelligence is passed on. at about 11:00 in the morning buford receives in order, ordering him to take his two them from thearch battlefield to westminster maryland, where they are to guard wagon trains and supplies. it will be the primary supply line for the army and potomac. who better to defend that then the...
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hese different topped & loaded meals?n american favorite, alice. it's like rodeos on top of rollercoasters. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back. my next guest is a tony nominee you know from "bridesmaids," "girls," and "the i.t. crowd." he now stars in the series "get shorty." please welcome chris o'dowd! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i gotta tell you, not every guest gets that kind of reaction for just one of the things on their c.v. >> it's a good one, though. thank you, that was very kind. >> stephen: nice to meet you. i never met you before. >> yeah, i know, it's nice. >> stephen: yeah. ( laughter ) your accent betrays that you're a 'ferner. you're not from around he, stranger. i understand you're from ross common. >> that's right. >> stephen: my family, too. >> stop it! >> stephen: no, not at all, my brother ed is right out there, roscommon, right. >> the colbert help cans. >> stephen: the tuck side of the family. >> have you
hese different topped & loaded meals?n american favorite, alice. it's like rodeos on top of rollercoasters. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back. my next guest is a tony nominee you know from "bridesmaids," "girls," and "the i.t. crowd." he now stars in the series "get shorty." please welcome chris o'dowd! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i gotta...
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it's important to stress that to all children exposed trauma and violence will develop hese problems or will have these challenges. with proper care, many children healed. armed or in too many children with scarred neighborhoods, their bio graphy becomes their biology. of estimated that only 25% the children in america who need mental health care receive it. and brown children, those likely to experience this to ence, are less likely receive the help they need to prevent trauma related mental physical disabilities. to put it another way, when it gun violence in a cago, sign me up for thousand cops but sign me up for a thousand counselors. we need them both. . >> here's the good news. many have shown this path forward. shaketi am [sp], is she here. c colleen has an amazing staff. times about many her worth. on the daunting task of educating a senator and has done pretty well. she and her team for the center resilience works all over the state. will eaders and parents recognize and help. over tonths ago, i went pillson with her, we went to a hispanic kids, and they have decided to pick
it's important to stress that to all children exposed trauma and violence will develop hese problems or will have these challenges. with proper care, many children healed. armed or in too many children with scarred neighborhoods, their bio graphy becomes their biology. of estimated that only 25% the children in america who need mental health care receive it. and brown children, those likely to experience this to ence, are less likely receive the help they need to prevent trauma related mental...
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>>hese very powerful subterranean forces were marshalling their strength to plunge us into a new era it was bad enough when all this horror happened somewhere else, but now that the world's become a global village, there is no somewhere else anymore. look out, america, terrorism's come home. >> i think we are in for a long time. you know -- >> of things like this? >> of things like this. this is the new -- the war, the battles of the end of this century and the beginning of the next one. and this country, when we put our mind to it, whether it was the first world war, the second world war or the cold war, we have an enemy. and the enemy are the terrorists who do not believe in what we do, open societies and freedom. they're out to kill plain, innocent people. we have to understand -- >> it is a war. >> -- that this is a sustained effort. >>> is there a difference between parody and satire? obviously, parody is man. i don't know. >> well, you know, jerry, my brother, and jim abrams always have an answer for that. >> and i think of -- i don't know. i got to look it up in the dictionary
>>hese very powerful subterranean forces were marshalling their strength to plunge us into a new era it was bad enough when all this horror happened somewhere else, but now that the world's become a global village, there is no somewhere else anymore. look out, america, terrorism's come home. >> i think we are in for a long time. you know -- >> of things like this? >> of things like this. this is the new -- the war, the battles of the end of this century and the beginning...
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hese devices will be in our house probably five or ten years. updated. be they'll be secure and connected to the internet. what we're seeing is the tidal wave of insecure pervasive technologies the cost of times, hanging out a smoke detector per company is greater than the cost of the smoke detector, the these devices in and deploying and tracking them. that's where they're going. we are now, we have a lot of risks we're not understanding. we don't accept the risks because we don't understand them. car with telemetry. go to ford, what information are advertisers? bout they're not going to tell you that. whether a lot of risks, it's personal or against the awsuit or financial or behavioral, but you're being a ced in a bubble, almost perfect marketing bubble if where ogy goes this way, you'll see the articles that you'll want to see. ou'll get the radio stadiums that you like but you're not going to be exposed to anything new. the micro target you get will be behaviors. our and you'll be placed into a bubble of your own choosing the on your behaviors, beha
hese devices will be in our house probably five or ten years. updated. be they'll be secure and connected to the internet. what we're seeing is the tidal wave of insecure pervasive technologies the cost of times, hanging out a smoke detector per company is greater than the cost of the smoke detector, the these devices in and deploying and tracking them. that's where they're going. we are now, we have a lot of risks we're not understanding. we don't accept the risks because we don't understand...
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and it's already in the -- in the base concept of outsourcing to -- to hese dutyies -- to the private sector. though, korean government has ad budgetary challenges. and, you know, one of the things that concerns me with kamd and kill chain and kmpr is, basically they're going to buy more service to service missiles. those things are like $2 million to $3 million a shot. when you do that you're not going to be able to outsource things like that. so that's the porn i'm a little more worried about. if the commander in chief says 18 months, it's the job of the military to figure out -- we can make this workable. and in fact, you know, more -- more -- more effective. and i think there's a way to do that. >> right. >> did they tell you that every question needs to be -- you need to pay 20 bucks? >> that's a new rule now. before you get the mic -- people -- before you ask your question, please indicate your affiliation. the gentleman in the red shirt. keep the mic for the audience. >> ok. >> thanks. > well, i'm with a defense agency but it's not part of my job. but have you studied coordinat
and it's already in the -- in the base concept of outsourcing to -- to hese dutyies -- to the private sector. though, korean government has ad budgetary challenges. and, you know, one of the things that concerns me with kamd and kill chain and kmpr is, basically they're going to buy more service to service missiles. those things are like $2 million to $3 million a shot. when you do that you're not going to be able to outsource things like that. so that's the porn i'm a little more worried...
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the last question, iother provocative thing that saw in your work, in your recent is suggestion that hese sorts of classification algorithms could be used in the employment. and employment decision-making. think it would be interesting, i believe this is a play in society. so if you could just tell us as your t you see concerns about that and what you see as hopeful about that? question,at's a great thank you for bringing this topic up. so i probably don't really have to talk about concerns because concerned -- concerns are widely known. on the umans focus negative, i wanted to focus on t second. a you remember the stories about first cars being introduced in u.s. and across europe and they had to like have people running red flag in front of the car and warning everyone that a car is coming. it is what iaying, want to -- how i will open this conversation is that we had examples in the past, where basically new technologies cared people a lot and they focused just on the negative and ad a tendency to overlook the changes that the technology is changing and probably have more example than
the last question, iother provocative thing that saw in your work, in your recent is suggestion that hese sorts of classification algorithms could be used in the employment. and employment decision-making. think it would be interesting, i believe this is a play in society. so if you could just tell us as your t you see concerns about that and what you see as hopeful about that? question,at's a great thank you for bringing this topic up. so i probably don't really have to talk about concerns...
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but hese, as i said, were largely moderate, pragmatic, middle-class and older women who were then joined by a new group younger women, many of the more radical women, that were inspired or let's just say had some grievances as a result of the civil rights movement and the new left, the antiwar movement, failing to take their issue seriously enough. many of them were african-american women, as well in both cases and inspired by the example of many african-american women who work stalwarts of the civil rights movement. ery important. also, the feminist movement took its tactics and emulated many of the strategies that the civil rights movement had made. they clearly recognize that they were building on the successes of the civil rights movement. as we mentioned, there were thee who believe that now, national organization for women, needed to be formed so that the women's movement would have an advocacy group similar to the naacp that could press outside the government for change. twoin that way, this movements, one becoming a mass movement ahead of the other, inspired and influenced the ot
but hese, as i said, were largely moderate, pragmatic, middle-class and older women who were then joined by a new group younger women, many of the more radical women, that were inspired or let's just say had some grievances as a result of the civil rights movement and the new left, the antiwar movement, failing to take their issue seriously enough. many of them were african-american women, as well in both cases and inspired by the example of many african-american women who work stalwarts of the...
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your intellectual property taken and the joint suspended.venture chinese companies are advantaged .hese of the western companies but they have not opened their financial services sector to investment as they were supposed to do under the world trade organization. i am all for reasserting america's willingness to work with people in all of those things. i think others have an important role to play here to and that will be reassuring to the american people as well. mr. burns: thank you connie. susan? >> i fully agree. i think all our allies and partners need to play a commence or role. but the reason why they call the state department on 911, is because there is not a country that matches our military, economic, and moral might. whether the challenge is gathering a coalition to oppose sanctions on russia after they invade crimea and ukraine, whether it is rallying the world to deal with the ebola academic, -- ebola epidemic, or going after isis, it requires the u.s. to be front and center. it doesn't mean that others don't contribute or shouldn't pull their weight -- they can and they mu
your intellectual property taken and the joint suspended.venture chinese companies are advantaged .hese of the western companies but they have not opened their financial services sector to investment as they were supposed to do under the world trade organization. i am all for reasserting america's willingness to work with people in all of those things. i think others have an important role to play here to and that will be reassuring to the american people as well. mr. burns: thank you connie....
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we are of the people. .hese are our people by the words of god himself and the koran, when he mentionses of all of the profits that proceeded with the seventh orpter or the third chapter the 11th chapter, when the stories of the profits are mentioned, they all address their people. they are not their followers. they all address them as my people. that being the case, we have a duty to our people to go and engage them and let them meet a muslim and let them talk to a muslim. humanize yourself. that is for the muslims. as for those who are not muslims, it's important that you take every effort to get to know the people who you may be scared of or have some apprehension about. >> just to add a little bit to that -- for us as muslims, we have a rich history of how islam spread and contrary to that narrative out there, it was not spread by thought. we as muslims, especially in the west like america, b i'm a bornrit and proud of it -- i am a born brit and proud of it that we need to see how we can be ambassadors of our faith. that's what we need. what's happening is there is a reluctance. th
we are of the people. .hese are our people by the words of god himself and the koran, when he mentionses of all of the profits that proceeded with the seventh orpter or the third chapter the 11th chapter, when the stories of the profits are mentioned, they all address their people. they are not their followers. they all address them as my people. that being the case, we have a duty to our people to go and engage them and let them meet a muslim and let them talk to a muslim. humanize yourself....
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hese guys had developed a system by then, they developed coast, where all the markets that they broke into static number a of addicts, and they are all from the same town. t was all this one town in particular, i think it played a very important role in this. name of the town --- -- these guys figured out a retail selling heroin by the 10 of a gram. ery much similar to pizza delivery. so you call, you order, they to deliver driver hits of heroin to near where you lived. with their model initially developed it on the western side of the united tates, where the number of addicts were static. they became master marketers. they couldn't kill each other all from the ere same town. they knew where each other's mother lived. when they competed they couldn't eliminate the competition the way people in the underworld traditionally have dating back capone. so they had to become master marketers and that's what they became. way of discounting, giving dope away free in front of who done clinics, to guys just got out of jail. you bring five new customers, 50 balloons of heroin, that kind of thing.
hese guys had developed a system by then, they developed coast, where all the markets that they broke into static number a of addicts, and they are all from the same town. t was all this one town in particular, i think it played a very important role in this. name of the town --- -- these guys figured out a retail selling heroin by the 10 of a gram. ery much similar to pizza delivery. so you call, you order, they to deliver driver hits of heroin to near where you lived. with their model...
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hese guys had developed a system by then, they developed coast, where all the markets that they broke into static number a of addicts, and they are all from the same town. t was all this one town in particular, i think it played a very important role in this. name of the town --- -- these guys figured out a retail selling heroin by the 10 of a gram. ery much similar to pizza delivery. so you call, you order, they to deliver driver hits of heroin to near where you lived. with their model initially developed it on the western side of the united tates, where the number of addicts were static. they became master marketers. they couldn't kill each other all from the ere same town. they knew where each other's mother lived. when they competed they couldn't eliminate the competition the way people in the underworld traditionally have dating back capone. so they had to become master marketers and that's what they became. way of discounting, giving dope away free in front of who done clinics, to guys just got out of jail. you bring five new customers, 50 balloons of heroin, that kind of thing.
hese guys had developed a system by then, they developed coast, where all the markets that they broke into static number a of addicts, and they are all from the same town. t was all this one town in particular, i think it played a very important role in this. name of the town --- -- these guys figured out a retail selling heroin by the 10 of a gram. ery much similar to pizza delivery. so you call, you order, they to deliver driver hits of heroin to near where you lived. with their model...