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. >> thanks for hing me. melissa: so it is our money question of the day. if you had a jeep, would you keep driving it after the recommended recall? surprising feedback was really mixed. there are a lot more of you brave souls out there that would keep driving i it than i thought there would be. like us on facebk.com melissafrancisfox. follow me on twitter. it's fun, @melissaafrancis. >> time to check the fuel gauge, u.s. oil production surpassed imports for the first time since 1997. according to the energy information output hit 3.7 million barrels, very good, compared to 3.2 imports. iran sank to the lowest level inecades. that is according to a new reuters report. iran's exports fell to 700,000 barrels a d. a third of what iran was exporting before sanctions led by the u.s. that staed last year. >>> canada's oil production will doubley the year 2030. canada's top oil industry group says output will hit 6.7 million barrels per day. the surge will mostly come from the alberta oil sands region. the u.s., imports more oil from canada than any other country.
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. >> thank you for hing me. good to see you.velation that your mutual fund manager has left the firm mightave you wondering if you should do the same. of more on this to market watch senior columnist. all ght. what do you do? you bought the fund because you wanted active management. you had it command of a fund manager is up and leaving. >> well,ou want toind out basically why the managers leaving and if this is gd or bad news. as a generalule we're talking bad news if you bought the fund for the manager, not necessarily happy that their leaving. but you don't jettison the fund because the manager left. stead to me put it on your watch list. take a look. a lot o the ratings agencies, firms like morningstar wil take their writing off and basically suspended while they wait to see what will happen. last year you had arguably the best mager of all time from vanguard health care announcing his rerement it was his team and his co-managerer taking over, and there was not anybody close. you knew you were going to give them a chance to
. >> thank you for hing me. good to see you.velation that your mutual fund manager has left the firm mightave you wondering if you should do the same. of more on this to market watch senior columnist. all ght. what do you do? you bought the fund because you wanted active management. you had it command of a fund manager is up and leaving. >> well,ou want toind out basically why the managers leaving and if this is gd or bad news. as a generalule we're talking bad news if you bought...
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therefore the issue for me is larger than the traffic issue and hinges on others points as well and probable some are even more important as outlined in the staff report so i feel we should move ahead today >> for me, the most interesting thing if more time would provided time for the staff to report. largely for me it's that but is the community issues. and there's the planning issues that exist on the project i don't know why we got to a place there couldn't have been some kind of project the staff would be supportive of. i could go either way. i don't know why the project is not at a place they couldn't see a staff report. so that's why i am on that. otherwise i would be supportive of a continuance by that also, we could deal with the traffic issue as well but i'm not sure where the truth lies in that whole scenario >> commissioner and so i too would be supportive of a continuance are i think nothing but good can come out of a dialog with the school. and the staff dialog too so see if there are any adjusts to the report. i agree that's a small neighborhood commercial dist
therefore the issue for me is larger than the traffic issue and hinges on others points as well and probable some are even more important as outlined in the staff report so i feel we should move ahead today >> for me, the most interesting thing if more time would provided time for the staff to report. largely for me it's that but is the community issues. and there's the planning issues that exist on the project i don't know why we got to a place there couldn't have been some kind of...
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he's the hero who's the villain all sticking with in the vein of education let me introduce you to someone who's recently hinged his entire critique of the educational system on what else women his name's eric erickson and he recently appeared on fox news to talk about a new pew research center study. regarding women in the workplace you see the study shows that women are now the primary breadwinners in forty percent of households with children and when the dobbs asks mr erickson what this all says about our society and even our high school dropouts here's what he had to say. look if you look at the natural world the roles of a male to be a male in society and other edibles that the male to the is the dominant role the female it's not that this is or is not competing it's a complimentary role we as people of a society have lost the ability to have complement a relationship in families and it's tearing us apart of it what i find interesting in the survey is that three quarters of the people surveyed recognize that having knowledge is the primary breadwinner is bad for kids and bad for marriages in reality shows
he's the hero who's the villain all sticking with in the vein of education let me introduce you to someone who's recently hinged his entire critique of the educational system on what else women his name's eric erickson and he recently appeared on fox news to talk about a new pew research center study. regarding women in the workplace you see the study shows that women are now the primary breadwinners in forty percent of households with children and when the dobbs asks mr erickson what this all...
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the hero who's the villain while sticking with in the vein of education let me introduce you to someone who's recently hinged his entire critique of the educational system on what else women his name's erick erickson and he recently appeared on fox news to talk about a new pew research center study. regarding women in the workplace you see the study shows that women are now the primary breadwinners in forty percent of households with children and the dobbs asks mr erickson what this all says about our society david our high school dropouts here's what he had to say. look if you look at the natural world the roles of a male to female in society and other edibles that the male to the is the dominant role the female it's not that this is or is not competing it's a complimentary role we as people of smart society have lost the ability to have complement of relationships in nuclear families and it's tearing us apart of it what i find interesting in the survey is that three quarters of the people surveyed recognize that having knowledge is the primary breadwinner is bad for kids and bad for marriages in reality sh
the hero who's the villain while sticking with in the vein of education let me introduce you to someone who's recently hinged his entire critique of the educational system on what else women his name's erick erickson and he recently appeared on fox news to talk about a new pew research center study. regarding women in the workplace you see the study shows that women are now the primary breadwinners in forty percent of households with children and the dobbs asks mr erickson what this all says...
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the last election was not the closest contest, but may have been a hinge of history, the campaign featured trivial moments and struck me, that's him talking, at the core as the titanic struggle of the way americans see themselves and obligation to one another. the social concepts were on the line. how did an election campaign run so well turn into a second term with so many speed bumps? this is tough. nobody likes to criticize people they know. why did david put together a brilliant campaign with mistakes? social media. get out the vote. blow them away by surprising on election day. it came together. i was scared to death and yet this white house seems to have had no leader and no chief of staff and people getting blamed for something. this is not organized the way the campaign was. do you know why? >> i don't know, but dennis is pretty new on the job. >> is he the boss? >> obama is the boss. >> who is the chief of staff? >> they don't have a chief operating officer. remember what princess diana said when prince charles had the mistresses. she said the marriage was crowded. that's what it felt like to people like bill
the last election was not the closest contest, but may have been a hinge of history, the campaign featured trivial moments and struck me, that's him talking, at the core as the titanic struggle of the way americans see themselves and obligation to one another. the social concepts were on the line. how did an election campaign run so well turn into a second term with so many speed bumps? this is tough. nobody likes to criticize people they know. why did david put together a brilliant campaign...
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. >> well, what strik me about today is how heavy laden that thureaucracy is. everybody is hingve them or below them. there's a bureaucracy. when john quincy adams was a diplomat to russia, he communicated directly with the president of the united states through letters, and dirtly through letters to the secretary of state. we've lost a lot of that. i ink that's the difference. communication was very slow, it would take weeks for letters to go by ship, but it's instant today, yet the bureaucracy really does seem to weigh down and you know, just cover all what we're seeing now. that's what they're trying to do is break through thatt bureaucratic stronghold. >> it is astronghold, it is also a stronghold, iyou will, a fortress now which, well, is encircled with a stone wall whether it be the obama irs scandal, whether it be the justice department fast and furious scandal, the associated press, the james rosen and fox news scandal, whether it b bengha. i mean, the list goes on and on, and all of it is coming back to onman, the presisident of the united states. he's going to be judge
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hinges and things like that. you're talking millions that they was -- that one man was costing the state millions and couldn't nobody break meays fleece claims he is too old for the violence he used to commit. and the prison has even released him from segregation for good behavior. slowing down can't reduce the consequences of his actions. and they're beginning to weigh a little more heavily on his mind. >> the most disturbing thing of it all is the day when it occurs to a person that all the years you fought physical battles that you thought was right, good, and just was wrong. and to know that is a very hurting thing because you look back over all the people you have hurted through your battles and it's -- it's just painful. and so the only way to make good on it is to do something constructive and hope that it makes a difference somewhere. >>> coming up on "lockup raw" -- >> i started singing "the battle hymn of the republic." glory, glory, hallelujah. i was wigged out completely at that time. >> two inmates kill when their minds turn on them. >> frankie, frankie, what are you doing? what are you doing? >> their stories s
hinges and things like that. you're talking millions that they was -- that one man was costing the state millions and couldn't nobody break meays fleece claims he is too old for the violence he used to commit. and the prison has even released him from segregation for good behavior. slowing down can't reduce the consequences of his actions. and they're beginning to weigh a little more heavily on his mind. >> the most disturbing thing of it all is the day when it occurs to a person that all...
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way of a way hing politics in grounded in philosophy and history that takes politics seriously as a human endeavor that's about finding the truth and the best way of life, it appealed to me enormously. >> what did you do for george w. bush? >> i was a member of the domestic policy staff in the grounded in philosophy and history that takes politics seriously as a human endeavor that's about i went to graduate school in an interdisciplinary graduate rogram combining theory with economics with classics, literature. and it helps you form your own study.of one of my teachers there is leon 2001, when president bush was elected became chairman of the ethics commission. some cause i had washington experience, he brought me back to washington with him. i worked there. he staff director of the council for a while. from there, went to the bush white house. so from the bush white house, i a member of the domestic policy staff, i worked on health care mostly. bioethic s? >> it's a branch of ethics that philosophy.of it's thinking about the moral implications of biotechnology, less.r so today that off means stem cells. originally means meant more so the ethics of medicine, the relatio
way of a way hing politics in grounded in philosophy and history that takes politics seriously as a human endeavor that's about finding the truth and the best way of life, it appealed to me enormously. >> what did you do for george w. bush? >> i was a member of the domestic policy staff in the grounded in philosophy and history that takes politics seriously as a human endeavor that's about i went to graduate school in an interdisciplinary graduate rogram combining theory with...
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what does -- what this whole trial hinges on is what is it, what triggers a threat response in george zimmerman that says this particular person is a threat to meright, mark, do you agree? >> partially. i think that race has been in this case from the very minute it started, and it's continued to weave its way through the trial. you know, the state has been very effective through the back door of getting in their issue of race. they've got in the five prior calls that zimmerman made. four of those are about african-american males who he was watching. so, we know that the state is very aware of it, but they can't specifically use that. we also know it came out in cross examination today where the witness number eight, you know, she's come in now and identified herself, but she said that she believed when talking to trayvon that trayvon believed it was a racist encounter. that was her testimony today. and so, we know that according to what she said, she couldn't give any instances, though, where, in fact, george zimmerman had said anything in that regard. so, we know that it's weaving its ugly head throughout this case, but nobody's been able to
what does -- what this whole trial hinges on is what is it, what triggers a threat response in george zimmerman that says this particular person is a threat to meright, mark, do you agree? >> partially. i think that race has been in this case from the very minute it started, and it's continued to weave its way through the trial. you know, the state has been very effective through the back door of getting in their issue of race. they've got in the five prior calls that zimmerman made. four...
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me, i'm okay. i got to get back to cnn. so nonchalant about all this. >> so calm. >> this round part in the middle is kind of the hinge. hinge moves in and out it gets them closer and farther away from the glass because of the way those supports "x" across that building. it's a beautiful building, by the way. >> hearst tower. >> architecture just amazing. >> beautiful. 57th and eighth avenue. our senior producer, one of them, adam reese is way down on the ground, terra firma, talking to us now. adam, tell us what you're seeing from your vantage. >> it's one of those new york moments where everybody's gathered round. just looking straight up into the sky. up in the sky, up top, i'm told there are 40 rescue workers taking part in this rescue. and if you know new york rescue workers, they're doing this very, very carefully. taking their time. they want to get this right. they want to rescue these guys very carefully. so they're doing it by the book. 40 rescue workers. we have fire, police, ems are here. they're going to take their time. the streets, both eighth avenue at 57th street and 57th street going east and west hav
me, i'm okay. i got to get back to cnn. so nonchalant about all this. >> so calm. >> this round part in the middle is kind of the hinge. hinge moves in and out it gets them closer and farther away from the glass because of the way those supports "x" across that building. it's a beautiful building, by the way. >> hearst tower. >> architecture just amazing. >> beautiful. 57th and eighth avenue. our senior producer, one of them, adam reese is way down on the...
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me about the story is that the u.s. could have revoked his passport i don't know exactly how he is traveling around the world. this man is a world of deception. this,hingead on there has to be something else. where is he really? i think it is a fascinating story and it will not end until he is captured. host:the ap says -- let's get another call from new york city, independent college. -- caller. caller: good morning, cspan. about thetalk movement toward fascism in this country. i think this is a very, very important subject that basically goes unspoken. that, the tvut came on again. iss story about snowden important. i agree with so much about what liberals and conservatives think about it given the way the government has been going after us with the irs and so on and so forth. however, snowden, cannot have an individual but works for an intelligence organization making up their minds what we should reveal and what should not be revealed. this is ridiculous. am i on cspan? i'm sorry. i will make this quick -- the fascism in this country is coming from the left. it has been coming from the left for 70 years now. the left wing of this country has effect
me about the story is that the u.s. could have revoked his passport i don't know exactly how he is traveling around the world. this man is a world of deception. this,hingead on there has to be something else. where is he really? i think it is a fascinating story and it will not end until he is captured. host:the ap says -- let's get another call from new york city, independent college. -- caller. caller: good morning, cspan. about thetalk movement toward fascism in this country. i think this is...