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>> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: not next year, "hig-bones." [ laughter ] >> steve: "hig-bones." >> jimmy: "thank you, 'people you may know' feature on facebook, for never introducing me to a single person that i actually want to know, ever. [ laughter ] more accurately, your title should be 'people i do know, but i am avoiding.' thank you." [ laughter ] ♪ [ laughter ] "thank you, the movie 'cocoon.' out of all of the movies from the '80s featuring old people swimming in pools filled with alien pods, you are by far the best. [ laughter ] everyone knows i got to have my guttenberg. [ laughter ] but adding wilford brimley to the mix is just icing on the guttenberg. thank you." [ applause ] "thank you, internet pop-up ads where it's impossible to find where to click close, [ laughter ] or the ones that suddenly appear and block you from clicking on a link you really want to click, and then disappears as soon as you move the cursor away, only to reappear when you try again," [ laughter ] you are so awesome!" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] "thank you, eastern european country
>> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: not next year, "hig-bones." [ laughter ] >> steve: "hig-bones." >> jimmy: "thank you, 'people you may know' feature on facebook, for never introducing me to a single person that i actually want to know, ever. [ laughter ] more accurately, your title should be 'people i do know, but i am avoiding.' thank you." [ laughter ] ♪ [ laughter ] "thank you, the movie 'cocoon.' out of all of the movies...
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, you are familiar. >> yes. >> according to the white house and the attorney general the hig will be housed inside the fbi and the senior fbi official will be in charged of the hiv however they stressed the hig will not be a sub unit of the fbi or doj. now that point by the administration does not shed light on who the hig will report to, either the fbi or the national security council. if the ultimate goal of the at straying is to prosecute high value detainees, in article 3 courts, the development of evidence will be key to the government's case. now, what i have reservations about, is evidence that was developed by the intelligence community, for instance, in some cases, the government may not be willing or able to produce the source of the evidence in court. furthermore the evidence may be the fruit of information obtained from foreign intelligence or foreign investigations. now, this information could lead investigators down a line of questioning during an interrogation that they will have to explain in court. if trying these cases in federal criminal courts is the ultimate goal
, you are familiar. >> yes. >> according to the white house and the attorney general the hig will be housed inside the fbi and the senior fbi official will be in charged of the hiv however they stressed the hig will not be a sub unit of the fbi or doj. now that point by the administration does not shed light on who the hig will report to, either the fbi or the national security council. if the ultimate goal of the at straying is to prosecute high value detainees, in article 3...
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>> steve: yeah. [ lghter ] jiy: not next year, "hig-bones [ laughter ] >> ste: "hig-boneloses." >> mmk you, 'peop you may know' ature on cebook, for never intrucing me to a single person that i acually wa to know, eve [ lauger ] more accurately, yr titl should be 'peopli do know, but am avoiding.' thk you." [ laughter ] ♪ [ laughter ] "thank you,he movie 'coon.' out of all the movies om th '80s featurinold people swimming in pools filled with alien ds, you are by far the best. [ laughter ] everyone kws i got to ha my guttenberg. [ laught ] butdding lford imley o the miis just icing the ttenberg. tha you." [ apause ] "thank you, internet pop-up ads where it's imssib to nd where to click cle, laughter ] or the eshat suddenly appear and ock you from cliing on link you reay want to click, and then dappearas sooas you move the cursor away, only to reappear when u try again," laughter ] u are sowesome!" [ laughter ] [ chee andpplause ] "thankou, eaern european country ohungary. hey, y areo hungy, why d't you just vade tkey?" [ laughter ] ll send that to a third grade class. [ laughter ] "th
>> steve: yeah. [ lghter ] jiy: not next year, "hig-bones [ laughter ] >> ste: "hig-boneloses." >> mmk you, 'peop you may know' ature on cebook, for never intrucing me to a single person that i acually wa to know, eve [ lauger ] more accurately, yr titl should be 'peopli do know, but am avoiding.' thk you." [ laughter ] ♪ [ laughter ] "thank you,he movie 'coon.' out of all the movies om th '80s featurinold people swimming in pools filled with alien...
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we found we were paying hig premm and money was leaving our company thatould have been retainedfor hiring additional staff or paying foadditional operating expees. so we found that we d to more closely scrutize the healthcare coverage can offer and pride. >> rorter: things weren't always so complex. in the sond half of the 19th century, railroadsere the growth industrand an early prover of health benefits. ny built hospitals for injur and sick workersand costs were dected from wages. paul fronsn of the employee benefit research ititute says oviding healthcare, then, as now, was a biness decision. >> theseenefits didn't look likehey did today. therwas no insurance at the time. but emplers were certainly interested in woer health for a businessase, to keep their workers healy and to keep them working. >> reporter: mtgomery ward, is ten credited as providing on of the earliesforms of group heth insurance coverage. the company pa half, the rest from wage deductions. then ce world war ii. with 16 llion men and women in military serce, domestic wartime industries comted for a limitepool of work
we found we were paying hig premm and money was leaving our company thatould have been retainedfor hiring additional staff or paying foadditional operating expees. so we found that we d to more closely scrutize the healthcare coverage can offer and pride. >> rorter: things weren't always so complex. in the sond half of the 19th century, railroadsere the growth industrand an early prover of health benefits. ny built hospitals for injur and sick workersand costs were dected from wages. paul...
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cheryl: good luck, hig. jim? >> you will want to watch google and apple berry.
cheryl: good luck, hig. jim? >> you will want to watch google and apple berry.
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cheryl: good luck, hig. jim? >> you will want to watch google and apple berry.esearch in motion disappointed. we have seen others fade. this could be a harbinger for september and october. cheryl: i have learned so much during this show. that is it for the cost of freedom block. thank you for joining us. have a great p gretchen: good monday morning, september 2, 2009. we hope you had a great weekend. off to a new week and start with a fox news alert. overnight. iran tests yet another missile. this one is very different from the others. why it has many on edge this morning. steve: meanwhile, afghanistan's top commander general stanley mcchrystal is speaking out on the possibility of failure in afghanistan. >> can you imagine ever saying to the president of the united states, sir, we just can't do it? >> yes,
cheryl: good luck, hig. jim? >> you will want to watch google and apple berry.esearch in motion disappointed. we have seen others fade. this could be a harbinger for september and october. cheryl: i have learned so much during this show. that is it for the cost of freedom block. thank you for joining us. have a great p gretchen: good monday morning, september 2, 2009. we hope you had a great weekend. off to a new week and start with a fox news alert. overnight. iran tests yet another...
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that the hig will not be a sub-unit of the fbi or doj.now that point by the administration does not shed light on who the hig will report to, either the fbi or the national security council. if the ultimate goal of the administration is to prosecute high-value detainees in article 3 courts, the development of evidence will be key to the government's case. what i have reservations about is evidence that was developed by the intelligence community. for instance, in some cases the government may not be willing or able to produce the source of the evidence in court. furthermore, the evidence may be the fruit of information obtained by foreign intelligence or foreign investigations. this information could lead investigators down the line of questioning during an interrogation that they would have to explain in court. if trying these cases in federal criminal courts is ultimate goal, what solution does the fbi propose to address hearsay evidence exclusions. and just one follow up question, will the fbi implement a policy to have it a miranda wa
that the hig will not be a sub-unit of the fbi or doj.now that point by the administration does not shed light on who the hig will report to, either the fbi or the national security council. if the ultimate goal of the administration is to prosecute high-value detainees in article 3 courts, the development of evidence will be key to the government's case. what i have reservations about is evidence that was developed by the intelligence community. for instance, in some cases the government may...
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only the ones with hig se-esteem are actor and criminals. that true. i wasyslexic as a kid.ther said to me you're going to he to work a lot harder than thether kidto get the exa same thing that waslways my attitude in life. i never aumed i was better or smter. i just figur if i worke harder i would at least sta equal to the other kids. that philosophy works for me. i ow i'm not the smartest person inhe world. you wk around and s and gure what your strengths and weaknesses are andou obviously have aot more weaknesses than strengths. that's what gets me through. tavis: you have been workingn e nu new sw. you might not have hea "the toght show" has lost two million viewers. >> to be fair, con is ing through the exact samthing i was going through wheniook over from johnny. it i a travesty that they replaced johnn with someone. whoever has the job goes thrgh this. it is all part othe growing pains. it goes down for ahile and then it comes up again. i don't think it is fair t judge conann whahappened in a month or two. i got beat up forour or fe months a you still go out with yo c
only the ones with hig se-esteem are actor and criminals. that true. i wasyslexic as a kid.ther said to me you're going to he to work a lot harder than thether kidto get the exa same thing that waslways my attitude in life. i never aumed i was better or smter. i just figur if i worke harder i would at least sta equal to the other kids. that philosophy works for me. i ow i'm not the smartest person inhe world. you wk around and s and gure what your strengths and weaknesses are andou obviously...
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. >> a second video surfaced that 3 t ta higs oo th tmployees giving tax voice for criminal employee.ice on skirting the law. a sim wea 2,useur ve ur am[ce> f wuriiin6 cike congressman roscoe barton says const ,r ispbkhiby> chi,rai rl. tmel amfo tin amdafoo heila dixon joined us on 11 news today for hsvve bekly q mur fthrf andr en whr h segment. she sared her thoughts on ughfieveitmag> li musr -bs thn' h iempact. >> my focus is not allowing the doaicoupens o wsvapnr -bs og r lrysm on all of taxes and issues. i don't want to burapns th h ^ issues that we are currently dlay minve ih> f tmelahec hadr'. - > amdafoe strar lo ays the city is doing everything possible to +ucp> ncluauin che s> n salaries and furloughs. now a week from today osvnt mur f at a wheat ao mher mmat da, h chancellor of the yumpt of marylangh thpaht l, if you have a question, send them to ouore- [ wer ddk.li _bdamoh,rair ls@wbaloph calm.com. a bode was found insuseer ve al s h mc^ ti ro ar> nugewr nrave discovered the body in the wallaces phty arg wtig .uerfoog thy presume it is the
. >> a second video surfaced that 3 t ta higs oo th tmployees giving tax voice for criminal employee.ice on skirting the law. a sim wea 2,useur ve ur am[ce> f wuriiin6 cike congressman roscoe barton says const ,r ispbkhiby> chi,rai rl. tmel amfo tin amdafoo heila dixon joined us on 11 news today for hsvve bekly q mur fthrf andr en whr h segment. she sared her thoughts on ughfieveitmag> li musr -bs thn' h iempact. >> my focus is not allowing the doaicoupens o wsvapnr -bs og...
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that the hig will not be a sub-unit of the fbi or doj. now that point by the administration does not shed light on who the hig will report to, either the fbi or the national security council. if the ultimate goal of the administration is to prosecute high-value detainees in article 3 courts, the development of evidence will be key to the government's case. what i have reservations about is evidence that was developed by the intelligence community. for instance, in some cases the government may...
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it will keep them very hot, dry and quickly over to our hig definition radar. i wanted you to see the orange area. that is the leading edge of the moisture with jimena, th hurricane that is likely to hit baja in the next 24-36 it lrsks though that will curve and not bring them any rain. unfortunately it will be several days away. so no help for the next 48 hours. we'll cross our finge but it is a terrible situation, one of the worst we saw for many, many years. >> it really is, thank you. >>> and police here in herndon, virginia, say a man found three men standing over him with a gun. they kicked him in the face, demanded money, searched the house. when they left him alone, he called police at a neighbor's house. if you know anything, please call police. >>> and a scary trip for a woman who was robbed by two men at the atm at the bank of america on friday night. she says the men came up from behind her car, pulled out what appeared to be a fake handgun. they got away with cash, her cell phone, police warn the users to be careful. >>> and families of two women h
it will keep them very hot, dry and quickly over to our hig definition radar. i wanted you to see the orange area. that is the leading edge of the moisture with jimena, th hurricane that is likely to hit baja in the next 24-36 it lrsks though that will curve and not bring them any rain. unfortunately it will be several days away. so no help for the next 48 hours. we'll cross our finge but it is a terrible situation, one of the worst we saw for many, many years. >> it really is, thank you....
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na represented here today, we have paid an extremely hig price but we have been able to overcome, notave won. you can cle your eyes to reality, but you cannot close your eyes to memories, so it is bright and proper that we meet here where europe's enslavement bega and where two decades ago its liberation, complete liberation took place. few of those who survived the battles for poland are with us today but the memory of their courage lives on in all of us. as well as the memory about all those who perished at those fronts. but today many of their sons and daughters of poland,i! the mend women who completed their struggle, they are with us here today.ip.ñ and their courage is also our inspiration. today in their memory we're markingf not so much the beginning of war but rather the triumph of liberty. we reaffirm the unity ofhe people who fought a war who came to join hands inn unbreakable bond of peace with those who were once at the other side of the front. it's only this unity that can make us invincible. today this unity continues to keep us free. our history, since those dark days
na represented here today, we have paid an extremely hig price but we have been able to overcome, notave won. you can cle your eyes to reality, but you cannot close your eyes to memories, so it is bright and proper that we meet here where europe's enslavement bega and where two decades ago its liberation, complete liberation took place. few of those who survived the battles for poland are with us today but the memory of their courage lives on in all of us. as well as the memory about all those...
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. >>> president obama takes higs health care push on the road at the university of maryland in a townall meeting. we'll have live coverage for you here on msnbc. [ glass clatters ] what are you two doing? he's trying to beat my record. 61 dishes, and a garlic press. oh, that's too full! those will never get clean. they got clean when i broke the record. a fork. really? never gonna happen! [ chuckles ] sorry, buddy. so close. [ female announcer ] cascade actionpacs are four times concentrated and packed with cleaning ingredients to get even the fullest loads clean the first time. cascade. consider it clean. without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting night serum with high performance soy to even skin tone and active retinol to speed cell turn over. clinically shown to visibly fade brown spots in 14 nights. i even out my skin at night so it looks younger, flawless in the morning. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting now you can fade and prevent discolorations all day. new tone correcting spf 30. >>> at half past, live pictures of the comcast center
. >>> president obama takes higs health care push on the road at the university of maryland in a townall meeting. we'll have live coverage for you here on msnbc. [ glass clatters ] what are you two doing? he's trying to beat my record. 61 dishes, and a garlic press. oh, that's too full! those will never get clean. they got clean when i broke the record. a fork. really? never gonna happen! [ chuckles ] sorry, buddy. so close. [ female announcer ] cascade actionpacs are four times...
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rich counties overwhelmingly send hig numbers of men. in terms of correlation. you get a very strong correlation between wealth and slave holding and enlistment. theor wealth a county has the more slaves a place has the more men go t fight some rich men are actually over represeed in the army as posed to under represented. the other statistical element thats important is desertion. i found overa a 15% rate of desertion in confederate forces 10% because some those g back the desertion peaks in 62. the traditional argue system that it peaks late in the war. it steadily gs up and in fact what i find is that desertion peaks in 62 because men are angry about the draft act and then it goes down and sort of levels f after that and isn't subjected to continual escalation over the course of the war. >> was there a difference in how the soldiers viewed the wa as opposed to the people on the homefront and their families? >> there is not initially. by 1864 those views start to diverge. what's important about the civil war. all-volunteer army. particularly inirginia those so
rich counties overwhelmingly send hig numbers of men. in terms of correlation. you get a very strong correlation between wealth and slave holding and enlistment. theor wealth a county has the more slaves a place has the more men go t fight some rich men are actually over represeed in the army as posed to under represented. the other statistical element thats important is desertion. i found overa a 15% rate of desertion in confederate forces 10% because some those g back the desertion peaks in...
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which is you know nd of progressive fren seafood at a level that is so consistently hig it's a maizinthat that restaurant, it never falters ,. >> rose: eric repare has a tv show. >> but what is intesting, he has a tv show now buhe hasn't had that ch stuff gog on. that is onof the reasons why i thk it remas so strong he not one of these chefs who have expanded and diversified and cloned himself out the w, zoo. >> rose: a restauranin investigateas. >> he has been very, ver focused. >> ros based on your experience wt makes a eat chef? ich is a question i have asked eat chef. >> dication. >> rose: passion clearly >> passion is the top of the list, dedication, intelligen and a measure of humility. becausa great chef needs to realizethat he is in the business o pleasing people and he has to have his or r own vision. owe or she has to he her own visionbut has to also ki of really look at how pele are responding to e food and tailor his or her effort as ringly. >> have you ever eaten at abulu. >> yes, in spain. >> rose: tell about it. i had an amazinnight there because i was the as frank bruni, n
which is you know nd of progressive fren seafood at a level that is so consistently hig it's a maizinthat that restaurant, it never falters ,. >> rose: eric repare has a tv show. >> but what is intesting, he has a tv show now buhe hasn't had that ch stuff gog on. that is onof the reasons why i thk it remas so strong he not one of these chefs who have expanded and diversified and cloned himself out the w, zoo. >> rose: a restauranin investigateas. >> he has been very, ver...
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that sets a high bar and it should be a hig bar. in closing, i would like to emphasize to this committee that when olc lawyers write opinions, especially secret opinions, the stakes are high. their advice governs t executive branch and officials must be told frankly when they are on legal thin ice or crossing over into unlawful conduct. and the american people deserve the highest level of professionalism, and independent, let me emphasize independent judgment, and i am sorry to say that they did not get it here. thank you, mr. chairman. >> tnk you, professor luban. one of the perils of senate hearings is most that have been. and a boat has just happened. and what i will do is recess the hearing for five minutes to give us a chance to vote. if it takes longer than that, but i will be backing miguelito called the hearing back into session and if other people need to take a bit more time. we're glad to have become bac bufor now the hearing is temparily adjourned so we n now vote. [inaudible conversations] >> spin on the bus administrat
that sets a high bar and it should be a hig bar. in closing, i would like to emphasize to this committee that when olc lawyers write opinions, especially secret opinions, the stakes are high. their advice governs t executive branch and officials must be told frankly when they are on legal thin ice or crossing over into unlawful conduct. and the american people deserve the highest level of professionalism, and independent, let me emphasize independent judgment, and i am sorry to say that they...
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record hig psible around southern california.try, it's toasty also down through the southeast, lf coast. ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç# >>> mostly sunny and humid on this thursday morning. here is the live view looking off toward the eastern horizon over the potomac river. low and mid 70s around washington. the nearby suburbs. shenandoah valley. a bit cooler in the mountains. eastern shore, in the low and mid 70s. another summerlike september day with highs reaching the d >> now, we've got some nice folks here from theu.p. of michigan. very nice. and r your u.p. of michigan weather all around the country, you can go to the weather channel on cable any time of the day or night or weather.com. now back inside to matt. >> all right, al, thank you very much. >>> now to the obscene amounts of wealth on displayhis week at the mono yacht show. nbc's peter alexander ishere this morning. peter, hello to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning to you from the principality of monaco. this is certainly one place where you would have no idea t
record hig psible around southern california.try, it's toasty also down through the southeast, lf coast. ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç# >>> mostly sunny and humid on this thursday morning. here is the live view looking off toward the eastern horizon over the potomac river. low and mid 70s around washington. the nearby suburbs. shenandoah valley. a bit cooler in the mountains. eastern shore, in the low and mid 70s. another summerlike september day with highs reaching...
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in those countries, their hig school completion rate is high and their dropout rate is low. in our country, what incentive is there for students who are not seeking admission to a very competitive college or university to work hard in school? i come from a state where our students can go to community college withoua high school diploma. so how seriously are you going to get kids to work hard in high school when there are no consequences for not doing what they have to do? so, although these are the common charactertics of the highest performingountries, none of this can be naÏve to believe that we can pic up any of them and transport them to this country. each country since in its own societal cultural and political context. but what we have to do is be able to learn from others, and have to adapt what we think would be good for our kids. these eight characteristics serve as a foundation of thinking for our rigor and readiness initiative's. so as daunting as it might be to think about whether we can actually address the entire range of the achievement gap, i actually think t
in those countries, their hig school completion rate is high and their dropout rate is low. in our country, what incentive is there for students who are not seeking admission to a very competitive college or university to work hard in school? i come from a state where our students can go to community college withoua high school diploma. so how seriously are you going to get kids to work hard in high school when there are no consequences for not doing what they have to do? so, although these are...
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small elite group of hig caliber, highly competitive senior military officers and government officials. focused on the strategic level of for the curriculum examines both traditional and their regular tes of warfare, the instruments of national power as well as the application of soft and hard power. it employs historical analysis, derive enduring lessons from history and applies them to the critical issues existing in today's orational environment as well as those emerging on the strategic horizon. the curriculum also reflects the culture of the service in which is born. specifically, lean, agile adaptable mindset pettis bans air, land, sea and cyberspace spectrum. it also reflects the words of general james d. bonaway, commandants of the marine corps or more accurately his commitment that we believe in the human dimension of wharf is theost ctical elements and the boldness, creativity, intelligence and the warrior spirit are prime attributes. to foster the development of creative thought the college employees active, dill learning methodolog to include highly personalized in class in
small elite group of hig caliber, highly competitive senior military officers and government officials. focused on the strategic level of for the curriculum examines both traditional and their regular tes of warfare, the instruments of national power as well as the application of soft and hard power. it employs historical analysis, derive enduring lessons from history and applies them to the critical issues existing in today's orational environment as well as those emerging on the strategic...
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the hig is being created to approve the ability of the united states ability to interrogate dangerous terrorists effectively and do it not only within the to be consistent with our law but to make american values different than other countries. i think it is a welcomed signal that the administration has chosen to house hbi. without resorting to extreme methods that violate our laws and make us safer. in march when the director was before us, i noted his important statement last year commemorating the 100th anniversary of the fbi. in fact, i had a copy of that and put it in the congressional record. the director says it's not enough to stop the terrorists, we have to stop while maintaining civil liberties. it's not enough to catch a criminal, we must catch him while respecting his civil rights. it is not enough to prevent foreign countries from stealing our secrets, we must prevent that from happening while upholding the rule of law. the rule of law, civil liberties and civil rights, these are not our burdens, they are what make us better. they are what made us better for the past 100
the hig is being created to approve the ability of the united states ability to interrogate dangerous terrorists effectively and do it not only within the to be consistent with our law but to make american values different than other countries. i think it is a welcomed signal that the administration has chosen to house hbi. without resorting to extreme methods that violate our laws and make us safer. in march when the director was before us, i noted his important statement last year...