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up $1.90 on a hideous day. slow down and drilling hurts big harbors because it's one of the biggest, dirtiest industries that they clean up after. industrial services sell 15 percent. now, some people thought it was a little light. but none of the forecasted reflected revenues from the emergency response association with hurricane sandy. it's too early to estimate how big that business will be and how long it will last. in short, that means the possibility of these numbers. i've been a fan of clean harbors for ages and the stock is up 76 percent since i first got behind them in june, 2010. could this be the right time to get aggressive? let's talk to the chairman and c.e.o. of clean harbors to learn more how his company is doing in this environment. the stock is down -- the stock was up huge when we spoke last, but i think that's deserving of it. i'm going to ask you right now, at the top of your conference call, we currently have 500 clean harbor related personnel on the ground at a number of states. tell us w
up $1.90 on a hideous day. slow down and drilling hurts big harbors because it's one of the biggest, dirtiest industries that they clean up after. industrial services sell 15 percent. now, some people thought it was a little light. but none of the forecasted reflected revenues from the emergency response association with hurricane sandy. it's too early to estimate how big that business will be and how long it will last. in short, that means the possibility of these numbers. i've been a fan of...
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. >> there are children, real children, victimized in hideous ways. >> a man faces charges that he downloaded hundreds of files containing child pornography. >> helping those still struggling after sandy, the efforts underway for people living in chrisfield. >> a vote of no confident for an area police chief, the motivation behind the measure. first, tonight, arrest in harford county after cyber police track down a man with a virtual library of child porn. >> as jeff hager reports, maryland state police discovered hundreds of downloaded movies and dvds at the home in forest hill. >> the suspect may have thought he was operating from the privacy of his own home here on isaac's way in forest hill. when a trooper with the maryland state police computer crimes unit spotted child pornography offered on the internet, the trap was set. >> made contact, downloaded the files that were ultimately viewed and demmed to be child pornography. >> police traced the computer to this home, where the investigation quickly focused upon 25 year old nicholas cuker, his parents claim he is autistic. he claimed a fr
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not the hideous one, i'm sure you can all hear beating beneath the floorboards of my stud crop. no i have learned to ignore that. you hear me you vulture eyed man not remorse! no, folks, i'm talking about a new study that looks at male-female friends or platonic relationships. name for the greek philosopher plato because are you never going to get laid talking about greek philosophy. now according to scientific american, researchers found evidence that men and women can't be just friends. confirming results first published decades ago in the new england journal of when harry met sallie. now the scientists interviewed 88 pairs of platonic friends and separately asked the men and women if they had any romantic feeting its. and it turns out men were much more attracted to their female friends then vicea versa. they also found that men were also more attracted to female acquaintance, female strangers they saw on the street, pictures of women on billboards, sears catalogs and particularly plump couch cushons. (applause) its scotch guarded, it's fine. (laughter) and there is even-- an
not the hideous one, i'm sure you can all hear beating beneath the floorboards of my stud crop. no i have learned to ignore that. you hear me you vulture eyed man not remorse! no, folks, i'm talking about a new study that looks at male-female friends or platonic relationships. name for the greek philosopher plato because are you never going to get laid talking about greek philosophy. now according to scientific american, researchers found evidence that men and women can't be just friends....
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that sounds like a hideous dream monster. >> well this is really a little book that all the money goes to the foundation, we have a literacy program called the imagination library. >> stephen: what is the imagination library? is that a library full of imaginary books or is it a -- >> (laughs) no, actually, it's a library where we actually give children a book a month from the time they're born until they start school so they can learn to read. it started in my hometown and --. >> stephen: in severeville. >> in severeville, tennessee. you're one of the few people that ever says that right. >> stephen: well, i'm from the south. that's a tough name for a child to grow up in. severeville. >> that's how you pronounce it. >> stephen: was it severe? >> well, it was at times, yeah. >> stephen: you're one 1206 kids. >> that's right. six girls and six boys. >> stephen: i'm one of 11 kids. eight boys, three girls. >> well, you're probably catholic, right? (laughter) >> stephen: and i'm guessing you're not! >> we were just hillbillies. (laughter) i guess you were too, right? >> stephen: how fast c
that sounds like a hideous dream monster. >> well this is really a little book that all the money goes to the foundation, we have a literacy program called the imagination library. >> stephen: what is the imagination library? is that a library full of imaginary books or is it a -- >> (laughs) no, actually, it's a library where we actually give children a book a month from the time they're born until they start school so they can learn to read. it started in my hometown and --....
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best buy was a hideous earnings shortfall. both seemed to shock investors.owever, if you watch this show, you should never have been in these stocks. or you were betting against them. i told you that these companies were total dogs. this morning the company was acquired for $10 million and this was stunning news. if you own hewlett-packard you were in the crosshairs of two dictums. when you have accounting irregularities you have to sell sell sell. i kept a hand-written note, accounting irregularities equals sell. hewlett-packard has got to be sold. i have to tell you that you should be selling the company for ages. i believe that the culture of the company has been broken for a long time. first, hewlett-packard has gone from being an innovator to an assembler and puts them into a machine. so do many other companies and it is going up against apple which is slowly taking share and now that is accelerating. it sells printers, neither the pc nor the printer business is proprietary. it bought gme but now finally tried to crush cisco but it has since vanquished
best buy was a hideous earnings shortfall. both seemed to shock investors.owever, if you watch this show, you should never have been in these stocks. or you were betting against them. i told you that these companies were total dogs. this morning the company was acquired for $10 million and this was stunning news. if you own hewlett-packard you were in the crosshairs of two dictums. when you have accounting irregularities you have to sell sell sell. i kept a hand-written note, accounting...
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taking got to take hideous at the push of a button brought me back into it than i realized it was in my a blood waiting for technology. we were strict with video games. two hours per week 10 day. anybody remember the sims? a virtual ball house businesses and homes said the then we say the screen is off. play and the real world. but they say it is not as cool and will you buy me nude dollhouse furniture? i thought i had to do research first. very expensive. very little choice and there is no standardization to scale. [laughter] the figures are different and it is not nimble we kept getting it wrong. i said i will not buy any more. but we do have the 3-d printer. we went to think averse and we found there are beautiful the science by day she designs set for broadway but and night she designs beautiful down -- storehouse unit -- furniture gives them away for free reprint them out and then let the girls paint them. they can make and a dollhouse furniture they wonder anything they can imagine. they treasure it if it was not even mass produce the put them on the show's might always do were
taking got to take hideous at the push of a button brought me back into it than i realized it was in my a blood waiting for technology. we were strict with video games. two hours per week 10 day. anybody remember the sims? a virtual ball house businesses and homes said the then we say the screen is off. play and the real world. but they say it is not as cool and will you buy me nude dollhouse furniture? i thought i had to do research first. very expensive. very little choice and there is no...
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i don't expect them to revert to their hideous stature. the first in a long line of positive numbers. let's go to george in virginia. >> caller: hello jim. i've got some biomed. it had good earnings today but it took a beating. should i hold it or sell it? >> all right. we have to -- this reminds me. we have to have to have to have the ceo back on it. i did not understand how bad this could be and i just -- it was breathtaking. this was today's western union. they faced some sort of advisory panel review. some sort of investigation. we need the company to come out and tell us their side of the story. rick in florida, please. rick? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you? a big boo-yah from miami. >> the w. love it. >> caller: my company, cirrus logic. they reported their earnings yesterday. they are doing good. what do you think? >> this is one where as i mentioned the over day, the time to buy cirrus logic was when everybody hated it. this is just typically a situation of a stock that has run too much in anticipation of pretty decent earnings an
i don't expect them to revert to their hideous stature. the first in a long line of positive numbers. let's go to george in virginia. >> caller: hello jim. i've got some biomed. it had good earnings today but it took a beating. should i hold it or sell it? >> all right. we have to -- this reminds me. we have to have to have to have the ceo back on it. i did not understand how bad this could be and i just -- it was breathtaking. this was today's western union. they faced some sort of...
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it is a hideous looking creature. >> it is. >> i have been down to florida on one of those ridiculous tourist boat tours where they go out and promise to find you a manatee. you never see one when you pay somebody $50. >> they have been telling everybody hands-off. maybe the manatee like most of us loves the loving touch of of a human being. >> i think you are right. would you like to know about man gnaw toe lore? manatee lore? back in the olden times it was thought that the original stories were sailors mistaking manatees for a half woman, half fish. that leads me to believe that back in the day of pirates they were doing a different manatee riding. this see cow should be happy that's all that happened to her. >> which is the sea cow? >> the key cow was a -- the sea cow was the manatee. >> the things that happen when at sea. >> next topic. a newspaper in montana has disciplined a copied for for adding the word "allegedly" to the line obama was born in hawaii. after readers pointed out the edition, they issued an editor's note saying, quote, our copy has made an error in editing the a
it is a hideous looking creature. >> it is. >> i have been down to florida on one of those ridiculous tourist boat tours where they go out and promise to find you a manatee. you never see one when you pay somebody $50. >> they have been telling everybody hands-off. maybe the manatee like most of us loves the loving touch of of a human being. >> i think you are right. would you like to know about man gnaw toe lore? manatee lore? back in the olden times it was thought that...
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. >> it's a pretty hideous charge.ust being charged for, you know, killing my dauter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to revive her. but she was icy cold. it's like she had been dead for quite a while. all i did was look at her for two hours. >> why didn't you call the police? >> every time i call the police is i get arrested or hassled. all they would have done is i would have got arrested earlier. they weren't going to believe she was like that when i walked in. >> butterfield has pled not guilty. >> it can't get much better than that, right? you can go around the world an not find anything close to this. i don't think they're really looking really hard to find the one-armed man. you know the one-armed man, the movie "the fugitive." i said you've been in homicide for 12 years and you've never seen "the fugitive"? i thought that was kind of lame. >> he's not only accused of murdering his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca, but of torturing her. prosecutors say he shot her sevetimes in the leg, fo
. >> it's a pretty hideous charge.ust being charged for, you know, killing my dauter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to revive her. but she was icy cold. it's like she had been dead for quite a while. all i did was look at her for two hours. >> why didn't you call the police? >> every time i call the police is i get arrested or hassled. all they would have done is i would have got arrested earlier. they weren't going to believe she was like...
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homely person doesn't have that feeling and therefore shows the body off, and it is always a homely hideous person. >> the guy is wondering around in the locker room with no towel on is always the fat, ugly guy. it is never the hot, ripped guy. i have been waiting for that. >> as a gay man if you just landed here not as a gay man and went, oh may general tale yaw -- eon, male jenna -- general tale yaw, female general tale yaw, that's weird, that looks good. >> i am as straight as they come, and even i know the penis is beautiful. >> how did we get to this horrible place? i have to move on. stop. stop with the genital talk. will smith is gay -- ning weight as a fat person. and he went from filling or physicians to -- orfices to offices. should he retire because of >>> did the stach reveal his past? the district attorney has come clean about staring in porn. in the 1970s, a week after being re-elected to office on friday, mark subin, if that is his real name, actually it is, fessed up to his on camera for gnaw indicating in a press conference. >> recently materials have been circulated allegi
homely person doesn't have that feeling and therefore shows the body off, and it is always a homely hideous person. >> the guy is wondering around in the locker room with no towel on is always the fat, ugly guy. it is never the hot, ripped guy. i have been waiting for that. >> as a gay man if you just landed here not as a gay man and went, oh may general tale yaw -- eon, male jenna -- general tale yaw, female general tale yaw, that's weird, that looks good. >> i am as straight...
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it's just hideous. >> cenk: over the last two days on this show. one of the leading scientists in the world dennis kucinich and yourself talking about the number one problem is money in politics. we can't solve issues while our politicians are bought and paid for by these companies. >> exactly. >> cenk: one last question about president obama. do you believe that if he's reelected he will approve the northern portion? >> i think he's always been planning to. he put it off because he knew elections were coming up and obviously thousands of people got arrested voluntarily in front of the white house. the white house was surrounded by people a few weeks later in protest of this pipeline. people realize that water and our uncontaminated water soil and food, the aquifer serves for water a third of our nation's ranch and farmlands. if that is contaminated, we are screwed, so he kind of just pushed it aside and said you know what, we're going to postpone that until we review. he was hitting a wall against republicans, democrats tea party saying no, it's n
it's just hideous. >> cenk: over the last two days on this show. one of the leading scientists in the world dennis kucinich and yourself talking about the number one problem is money in politics. we can't solve issues while our politicians are bought and paid for by these companies. >> exactly. >> cenk: one last question about president obama. do you believe that if he's reelected he will approve the northern portion? >> i think he's always been planning to. he put it...
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the third hideous quarter in a row and it's trading 16 and change. i told you to start selling jc opinio penny in may when it was trading ten cents higher than it is now. why not come to the story now, besides the fact that it dropped ten from now? why pick on ron johnson, rather than say walmart which reported disappointing numbers this morning? i'm not doing this to be a bully. i'm reiterating that jcpenney belongs in the sell block, when stocks come down this far, you get tempted. down 61% from highs. how much lower can it go? after all, it's jcpenney for heaven's sake. a household name. bill accidentman runs pershing square capital and defended yc penny and johnson. he's a smart guy. maybe not so crazy to buy penny's down here, right? wrong. penny is a value track. it's a stock that appears cheap, but it will only get cheaper. we've seen no signs trends are improving. they are still deteriorating. and to make matters worse, jcpenney could send the stock higher. and the company has a badly weakened balance sheet. something we can tell by monitorin
the third hideous quarter in a row and it's trading 16 and change. i told you to start selling jc opinio penny in may when it was trading ten cents higher than it is now. why not come to the story now, besides the fact that it dropped ten from now? why pick on ron johnson, rather than say walmart which reported disappointing numbers this morning? i'm not doing this to be a bully. i'm reiterating that jcpenney belongs in the sell block, when stocks come down this far, you get tempted. down 61%...
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this is a moment where a mistake is going to be there forever, where everybody is look back at a hideouswilling to go casual, too. >> she looks fabulous in a pair of jeans. for anyone age 63 to look fabulous in a pair of jeans, i salute her. swimsuits on del rey beach the other week, looked amazing, but it's not a beauty competition and it would be a hideous thing to set women back like decades to think we're judging them that way, but it's the world stage. it's a global role. >> let's talk about michelle obama, somebody who has been followed. whole blogs devoted to cataloguing her every outfit. what do you think about her that's created such a fascination? >> you know, she has been absolutely the darling of the fashion community, and i think mainly because she's championed young new designers. look at jason wu, well new in the designer set, since he designed the inaugural dress, hits have blown up. challenged a lot of young designers, home grown and foreign and wears them really well. >> also designers that you find at the mall and high-end ones, too. >> let's not remember, she actually
this is a moment where a mistake is going to be there forever, where everybody is look back at a hideouswilling to go casual, too. >> she looks fabulous in a pair of jeans. for anyone age 63 to look fabulous in a pair of jeans, i salute her. swimsuits on del rey beach the other week, looked amazing, but it's not a beauty competition and it would be a hideous thing to set women back like decades to think we're judging them that way, but it's the world stage. it's a global role. >>...
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you're wearing a hideous shirt and tie combination. >> i don't even know how to take that.not even funny. her point, though, about beer stocks, i like budweiser, because the diverse lines -- so i'd go with budweiser over coors. >> pretty much twice in the last year or so. might be worth a look, also yields over 3%. >>> got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em. mcdonald's falling 11% from a year ago to 52-week low. what do you do here? >> it's interesting, the most active option today -- down another 3% from where it is. it's interesting, though, to me, that at some point i might actually be inclined to buy this one, getting to the lower end of its valuation. at some point, if it starts to rebound even just a little, it might be worth trying to grab it. >> is replacing the head of mcdonald's usa enough to give you a glimmer of hope that things will turn around here? because, there was a memo sent out by the mcdonald's usa ceo essentially saying it's time be aggressive. don't let october -- the decline in sales in october be a distraction and don't let it be a tren
you're wearing a hideous shirt and tie combination. >> i don't even know how to take that.not even funny. her point, though, about beer stocks, i like budweiser, because the diverse lines -- so i'd go with budweiser over coors. >> pretty much twice in the last year or so. might be worth a look, also yields over 3%. >>> got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em. mcdonald's falling 11% from a year ago to 52-week low. what do you do here? >> it's interesting,...
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as the company missed estimates once again on friday, reporting absolutely hideous numbers, they werelinding. sure enough, pennies continued the decline today, down another $2.67, 13%. like the wheel of fortune, where she stops, nobody knows. far more important, just so you know, there is a piece of preferred, there is another corporate piece of paper affiliated with jcpenney and that is sinking like a stone. that is more valuable to tell how bad things at jcpenney are. getting rid of coupons, cutting price as cross the board, they failed tragically and they started issuing coupons again. customers don't trust them. jc pennies has tons of competition. how should you play this? i think you sh go with something that is not being torn apart by all sides, something that has a niche where they know how to execute. you want a chain that like the late great baseball player willie keeler hits them where they ain't. you want to own a high quality specialty store. if you want ones that works in the current environment, we had one of our favorite retail groups, sna, a company known as dress barn
as the company missed estimates once again on friday, reporting absolutely hideous numbers, they werelinding. sure enough, pennies continued the decline today, down another $2.67, 13%. like the wheel of fortune, where she stops, nobody knows. far more important, just so you know, there is a piece of preferred, there is another corporate piece of paper affiliated with jcpenney and that is sinking like a stone. that is more valuable to tell how bad things at jcpenney are. getting rid of coupons,...
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just witness hideous performance of best buy.te all these big perceived big picture, office max has been rallying like crazy. stock has run up 122% for year. and it's fallen from 4.26 from the beginning of august to nearly $10. right now where the stock is less than a point off its 52-week high. what the heck, right? five months ago this stock had been left for dead. but now somehow office max has managed to find new life and become a monster good performer. just when you expect the company to be take it on the chin. what the heck is really happening at this company? could it be that perhaps we're simply wrong about the sector? maybe that's the judgment. that the office supply business is much better than we thought? and office max is leading the charge? no no no. that's not it. we know because while competitive office depot is up 56% for the year to date an excellent move not as good as office max, staples which was once considered to be the best of breed in this base is down 16% for the year. so there's no industry-wide turn. t
just witness hideous performance of best buy.te all these big perceived big picture, office max has been rallying like crazy. stock has run up 122% for year. and it's fallen from 4.26 from the beginning of august to nearly $10. right now where the stock is less than a point off its 52-week high. what the heck, right? five months ago this stock had been left for dead. but now somehow office max has managed to find new life and become a monster good performer. just when you expect the company to...
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she is not a hideous kroture that crawled out from under a rock. she say little plain but an openness, honesty and beauty to that. >> rose: were a lot of rehearsals here? did you sit for readings for a long time? >> yeah, we were at the table for the better part of a we can before we got up to our feet. >> rose: what does that accomplish? >> a lot. it, you know, we get the vision. we start hearing it out loud without having to commit it to any kind of form yet. and you dig underneath the surface. sometimes you may dig too deep. that was pie tendency. but stuff comes out of it in respect of where we are in our culture, you look at something that's that old and say well, can we apply this to this and does this make sense, is this resonant, whatever. so you throw it out there on the table and you start playing around. it's like okay, let's change the puzzle pieces around and see if it fits. what actually is going to be the shape of this thing that we want to, you know, hone. and i love being at the table because it's just, once you get on your feet th
she is not a hideous kroture that crawled out from under a rock. she say little plain but an openness, honesty and beauty to that. >> rose: were a lot of rehearsals here? did you sit for readings for a long time? >> yeah, we were at the table for the better part of a we can before we got up to our feet. >> rose: what does that accomplish? >> a lot. it, you know, we get the vision. we start hearing it out loud without having to commit it to any kind of form yet. and you...
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given the big percentage move facebook-h coupled with the hideous action in the stock market overallnd the surge? i think there's a surge after the initial period where facebook was blindsided by the quick migration of traffic from your desktop to smartphone and the concomitantly lower prices for advertisements that mobile gets. management was at least able to readjust and find lucrative ways to capitalize off this trend. their strategies have allowed them to better harness and monetize the billion users that have signed up for the site, many of whom regularly access it. i think fbs afghanistacebook's corner here. many companies recently embraced advertising on facebook and are thrilled with it. as we heard yesterday from luxury goods purveyor michael kors as well as buffalo wild wings, domino and is proktder & gamble. they're all saying good things about their ads on facebook. fact is there's so much buying today it tells me i'm not alone. do you buy facebook up here? everything seems to sell off in this market after one day or two day rally of good news. sow want to be careful afte
given the big percentage move facebook-h coupled with the hideous action in the stock market overallnd the surge? i think there's a surge after the initial period where facebook was blindsided by the quick migration of traffic from your desktop to smartphone and the concomitantly lower prices for advertisements that mobile gets. management was at least able to readjust and find lucrative ways to capitalize off this trend. their strategies have allowed them to better harness and monetize the...
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so exposure to the hideous avows rare and physics. the macy and school they have had some exposure. over schedule them. you have everything there is of value there definitely. a complete a rescheduling. kind of what i had. frankly that was a latchkey child. work these odd jobs and kim thomas 67:00. some of it was watching tv, but a lot of it was, i want to build something. and they need that. they need that free space. maybe if they're blowing it all on video games or watching tv, you push them or do something creative with them, but they need that time for creativity. the last thing i would recommend is that the parents themselves engage in learning. the set that example. if your for your 50 years old and learning algebra or cosmology or english lit. >> let's talk about your vision for the audio classroom or the futuristic vision that you outlined here about what the school of tomorrow should look like which is a lifelong learning approach to education. you also talk about the college of tomorrow. i was fascinated by this. let's talk just about schooling. your notions of class size
so exposure to the hideous avows rare and physics. the macy and school they have had some exposure. over schedule them. you have everything there is of value there definitely. a complete a rescheduling. kind of what i had. frankly that was a latchkey child. work these odd jobs and kim thomas 67:00. some of it was watching tv, but a lot of it was, i want to build something. and they need that. they need that free space. maybe if they're blowing it all on video games or watching tv, you push them...
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but one of the things i learned, and i had everything from ice storms to hideous floods to blizzardses, and, of course, september 11th when i was governor, is that the important thing is while people are still at risk, not to try to figure out and point fingers of blame, but to solve the problem. >> this is going to take a huge undertaking to figure out how to put wires underground, how to build walls. i mean is that -- >> i don't think it's that hard. i really don't think it is that hard. i think it's been a failure of policy for a long time. i mean it is absurd right now, in very vulnerable areas, where decade, after decade, we have storms wipe out the entire electrical system, that we put up what was there before the storm. at enormous cost. it is just stupid, in my mind. that we don't take this opportunity, instead of rebuilding what was there, to look what we can do to make it more secure, as we go forward. because we know this is going to happen again. so let's bury the lines, let's have more reliable systems of transmission to get the power to places like the jersey shore. and
but one of the things i learned, and i had everything from ice storms to hideous floods to blizzardses, and, of course, september 11th when i was governor, is that the important thing is while people are still at risk, not to try to figure out and point fingers of blame, but to solve the problem. >> this is going to take a huge undertaking to figure out how to put wires underground, how to build walls. i mean is that -- >> i don't think it's that hard. i really don't think it is...
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have like the square jaws and tall height and so on so the whole thing was a mess and it was full of hideousacism and they actually said polygamy is a patriarchal institution. well, what did they think of monogamous marriage in the 1970s? the only difference between women and polygamist and monogamous marriages is women and monogamous marriages could vote because they have the vote in the territory and women and monogamous marriages didn't have above but of course the lack of divorce on the grounds of cruelty and all these things that were present in monogamous marriage at that time this judge didn't even bother to mention. so i think that case was a terrible mess and today, there would be a very strong interest in protecting gender equality. but polyamory, i think if there were a religion -- it has to be a bona fide religion because when you get some weird claim particularly in the drug area, people are always making up new religions and the court, you know, even though they would on the whole prefer to allow the person sincerity to define the religious claim and whenever it's a matter of w
have like the square jaws and tall height and so on so the whole thing was a mess and it was full of hideousacism and they actually said polygamy is a patriarchal institution. well, what did they think of monogamous marriage in the 1970s? the only difference between women and polygamist and monogamous marriages is women and monogamous marriages could vote because they have the vote in the territory and women and monogamous marriages didn't have above but of course the lack of divorce on the...
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courage in character and it is in his letter that he denounces what he calls the whole system as a hideous monster and describes something that is based totally on terror and not tall on this notion of character. and he had nothing bad to say about the slave but described him as showing a great courage in going off instead of trying to run away. to go back for a moment to the time line, there are two basic benchmark events in jefferson's public life that i looked at as displaying his shift from one type of politician and planter to another. jefferson, the younger radicals had written the terms and 1784 the would ban slavery and any other territory in the united states. this is what jefferson wrote. after the year 1800 there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude. now such would have put slavery on the timetable. those that held slaves would have had 16 years to figure a way out of it that the ordinance which would have included mississippi and alabama, and think of those two places be without slaves failed to pass the continental congress when just one delegate from new jersey
courage in character and it is in his letter that he denounces what he calls the whole system as a hideous monster and describes something that is based totally on terror and not tall on this notion of character. and he had nothing bad to say about the slave but described him as showing a great courage in going off instead of trying to run away. to go back for a moment to the time line, there are two basic benchmark events in jefferson's public life that i looked at as displaying his shift from...