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horace has you know this national public policy group that so many so you heard my set up about the. fact we all have a copy it's only a page and a half right it's just this short thing. and it's pretty sweeping basically and so. first of all i'm curious all of your thoughts on the ada enough and i mean doesn't this basically. say that if the president. if the if article two branch of government the executive decides based on congressional authorization that they can go after an american citizen and kill them anywhere in the world including the united states shouldn't there be. and maybe shouldn't be able enough be rewritten to include some article three that is judge in the process shouldn't there be some i mean. i definitely agree that you have a point you know it's almost you know that. the constitution in the first place this law because we do believe continue to go around the constitution in time in terms of using deadly force is not just against civilians right you know you have drawn attacks against american citizens you have shown attacks against civilians that may or may not
horace has you know this national public policy group that so many so you heard my set up about the. fact we all have a copy it's only a page and a half right it's just this short thing. and it's pretty sweeping basically and so. first of all i'm curious all of your thoughts on the ada enough and i mean doesn't this basically. say that if the president. if the if article two branch of government the executive decides based on congressional authorization that they can go after an american...
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horace cooper, it sounds like a lot of your objections were politics realed. did we need to get bowe bergdahl home one waye or the other? >> i'm sympathetic to not leafing any soldiers behind, and i'm sympathetic to that. but how do than you do that? we have no healthy conversation with karzai, and we need opportunities like this to build on that relationship, and not to show that we have no regard for it. and two, we have a loss for a reason. president obama said that he wants to close guantanamo bay down, and he has not been successful in getting that. and there's a reason, there's a law that requires this transfer. and he can't ignore that. three, he pledged that he was going to wind the wars down, whether we were finished with them or not. and it's incumbent on him to decide how we make the public prepared to accept this transition. this was bankrupt and hand fisted. >> michael, is this a back doorway of closing down guantanemo? >> no. i don't think so. >> because there are more men there roughly in this condition. not tried, not charged, expected of being
horace cooper, it sounds like a lot of your objections were politics realed. did we need to get bowe bergdahl home one waye or the other? >> i'm sympathetic to not leafing any soldiers behind, and i'm sympathetic to that. but how do than you do that? we have no healthy conversation with karzai, and we need opportunities like this to build on that relationship, and not to show that we have no regard for it. and two, we have a loss for a reason. president obama said that he wants to close...
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back with me for tonight's big picture politics panel arguing newsome ben cohen and horace cooper. let's get back to it senator john mccain and. grayle have played a key role in getting prince bandar to hustle millions out of rich saudis to arm rebel groups in syria and while the money was supposed to be funding moderate rebels it turns out as steve clemons has reported over the atlantic that they've also funded more extreme groups like the al nusra front and isis the same group that is taking over iraq right now so my question to you all of steve clemons is reporting accurately john mccain and lindsey graham bear a lot of responsibility for what's going on in iraq right now should they be investigated or perhaps prosecuted by the justice department or by congress. i'll say this i don't know if they're what they're talking if this is this bears a you know an investigation but it does bear a little bit of you know a little bit contrition to really think about this because this is a very complicated issue i mean over and over again over again in the middle east the united states has
back with me for tonight's big picture politics panel arguing newsome ben cohen and horace cooper. let's get back to it senator john mccain and. grayle have played a key role in getting prince bandar to hustle millions out of rich saudis to arm rebel groups in syria and while the money was supposed to be funding moderate rebels it turns out as steve clemons has reported over the atlantic that they've also funded more extreme groups like the al nusra front and isis the same group that is taking...
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joeann, myself, with carl and sam and dolores and rosemary and horace went to woolworth. and that's where we set in at. >> would it be okay? i don't mean to stop you. but you've set the stage so beautifully. can i bring in miss ulmer and we'll weave your stories together? >> yes. >> things started for me i lived on the north side of town, i lived on the west side. that mean across the track. and there weren't anything for black children to do because we didn't have any activities. none whatsoever. so i had to get permission because i had a sister live on the north side where the church was, two streets behind. and my mother said i asked permission, could i go and participate. and they of course said yes. so i went every day over to my sister's house, and that's how i got hooked up with them. i would go and say, well, i want to be involved. so i went and i joined, and that's what happened. there was nothing for any of us to do. >> i was going to ask, can you tell me a little bit about those early meetings of youth council that you joined? >> well, dot eubanks, the one that
joeann, myself, with carl and sam and dolores and rosemary and horace went to woolworth. and that's where we set in at. >> would it be okay? i don't mean to stop you. but you've set the stage so beautifully. can i bring in miss ulmer and we'll weave your stories together? >> yes. >> things started for me i lived on the north side of town, i lived on the west side. that mean across the track. and there weren't anything for black children to do because we didn't have any...
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talking people during,000 the period in question who packed up everything and literally went west, as horace urged people to do. in their new exhibit we hope to take the covered wagon and tell the story more from the point of view of st. louis, because there's a lot of places in the the story of the overland pioneers, the visitor centers and things like that on the oregon trail. and we feel that people coming should know how the theirnders got ready for trips. a lot of them came through st. wagonsnd purchased their and oxen and food and all their supplies. so that's where we're going to on a little more. we'll still have the covered wagon on display and we'll also of the items that they would take with them, real lookacts that people can at and talk about how they would they wouldn and how cram all these things in for this long journey that they would take. the 1850's, st. louis was the third busiest port in the united states, and its levy, which was just outside where the arch is had hundreds of steam boats lined up, side by side at the levee, they were loading and unloading cargoes and pas
talking people during,000 the period in question who packed up everything and literally went west, as horace urged people to do. in their new exhibit we hope to take the covered wagon and tell the story more from the point of view of st. louis, because there's a lot of places in the the story of the overland pioneers, the visitor centers and things like that on the oregon trail. and we feel that people coming should know how the theirnders got ready for trips. a lot of them came through st....
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as horace greeley observed, slavery is the cause of treason and everywhere sustains it. slavery had to be destroyed and the nation was to be reunited. otherwise, slavery would continue to threaten the long-term stability and security of the united states. if the united states and not eliminated what had caused the war it would only be a matter of time it would have to send troops to suppress another rebellion. by ensuring lincoln's reelection and the united states' victory in the war, the fall of atlanta sounded the death knell of slavery and rescue democracy from the threat of secession. each time we recite the pledge of allegiance we reaffirm the civil war established united states as one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. our country had to be indivisible, president lincoln argued, if it and the concepts of liberty and democracy upon which it was founded were to survive. the events that happened in atlanta 150 years ago, even more than a gettysburg, produced what lincoln described as a new birth of freedom. they redefined america as a nation commit
as horace greeley observed, slavery is the cause of treason and everywhere sustains it. slavery had to be destroyed and the nation was to be reunited. otherwise, slavery would continue to threaten the long-term stability and security of the united states. if the united states and not eliminated what had caused the war it would only be a matter of time it would have to send troops to suppress another rebellion. by ensuring lincoln's reelection and the united states' victory in the war, the fall...
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uncle horace won three championships with michael jordan and the bulls. close friends with michael carter williams. hearing his son's name called for harvey made him one proud papa. >> you know, it was a dream come true for him and i know how hard he has worked. i'm still the proudest dad in america. >> played when i could. i was young so it's hard to remember a lot of it. but they always play hard. they always play with a chip on their shoulder no matter what. i try to take that from them. >>> to soccer now prks world cup has been filled with drama in the opening match and it did not stop in the knockout stage. mexico, 1-0, netherlands. 2-0 from advancing but the dutch in the corner kick. ball is headed right to wesley schneider. tied at 1-1 the stoppage nim. 90-second minute. trying to do something late. taken down in the box by marquez. a bit of a flop. yellow card. he makes and pay. the keeper gets his wrong. he buries the pk. the netherland advances make th it 2-1. de devastating loss for mexico. >>> brad kes lou ski celebrating a win last night. cha
uncle horace won three championships with michael jordan and the bulls. close friends with michael carter williams. hearing his son's name called for harvey made him one proud papa. >> you know, it was a dream come true for him and i know how hard he has worked. i'm still the proudest dad in america. >> played when i could. i was young so it's hard to remember a lot of it. but they always play hard. they always play with a chip on their shoulder no matter what. i try to take that...
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grant's dad harvey played fort sixers in 1999 and uncle is horace grant another former nba all star.ood bloodline. still to come in sports usa gearing up for do or di do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank.
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we are talking about over 300,000 people who packed up everything and literally went west as horace greeleyed people to do. in the new exhibit, we hope to take the covered wagon and tell the story more from the point of view of st. louis because there are a lot of places in the west that tell the story of the overland pioneers. there are visitors centers and things like that on the oregon trail for you to learn about that. we feel people coming here should know how the overlanders got ready for the trip. a lot of them came through st. louis and purchased anxiety, -- purchased things, wagon, oxen, food, and supplies. that is what we will dwell on more. we will still have the covered wagon on display. we will have a lot of the items they would take with them, real artifacts people can look at, and talk about how they would pack a wagon and cram all these things in for this long journey they would take. by the 1850's, st. louis was the third busiest port in the united states. just outside where the arches today had hundreds of steamboats lined up side-by-side loading and unloading cargo and pa
we are talking about over 300,000 people who packed up everything and literally went west as horace greeleyed people to do. in the new exhibit, we hope to take the covered wagon and tell the story more from the point of view of st. louis because there are a lot of places in the west that tell the story of the overland pioneers. there are visitors centers and things like that on the oregon trail for you to learn about that. we feel people coming here should know how the overlanders got ready for...
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the bag with its long little wobble with me andrew kloster and horace cooper let's get back to it the swarming the u.s. patent trademark office canceled six federal trademark registrations for the name of washington d.c. and i felt team on wednesday saying that the football team's name is disparaging to native americans and therefore a violation of federal trademark was the ban offensive or disparaging language in the opinion the trademark trial and kill board wrote we decide based on the evidence properly before us that these registrations must be cancelled because they are disparaging to native americans that there is a world war at the respective times they were registered and in fact the native americans have weighed in on this several tribes help put together this video that was paid for by forget the. tribe that ran on one of the n.b.a. eight games a week or so ago here's a clip from this is one half. forgotten. indian. rock. survivor spiritual retreat. sitting. by one of the. mother father son. daughter. to run a. strong. native american so many think. one thing. you know if th
the bag with its long little wobble with me andrew kloster and horace cooper let's get back to it the swarming the u.s. patent trademark office canceled six federal trademark registrations for the name of washington d.c. and i felt team on wednesday saying that the football team's name is disparaging to native americans and therefore a violation of federal trademark was the ban offensive or disparaging language in the opinion the trademark trial and kill board wrote we decide based on the...
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. >> that was leander kahney and horace dediu. and my partner cory johnson. apple's chance to dazzle. what did experts think about the company's announcement? that is next on best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to backs of "bloomberg west." apple conference keynote was a live stream worldwide. the company was really putting on a show for its developers. cory johnson eyes old with -- and i spoke with mr. schenck. they depend -- and on developers to fuel their business. how important the announcements were for his company. >> i think it was the most developer centric keynote i've been to. i get really excited about this stuff. >> consumers rely, what about me? about of the excitement the environment and language, it centric.eveloper it will lower the learning curve. it is not what customers will see. >> do you think it will really lower the learning curve? i just heard new language. >> and that is all i know. >> is based on languages that developers, javascript. things people are familiar with. >> anything happens faster and cheaper? and ouris what i ex
. >> that was leander kahney and horace dediu. and my partner cory johnson. apple's chance to dazzle. what did experts think about the company's announcement? that is next on best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to backs of "bloomberg west." apple conference keynote was a live stream worldwide. the company was really putting on a show for its developers. cory johnson eyes old with -- and i spoke with mr. schenck. they depend -- and on developers to fuel...
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as horace greeley observed, slavery is the cause of treason and everywhere sustains it. slavery had to be destroyed and the nation was to be eunited. otherwise, slavery would continue to threaten the long-term stability and security of the united states. if the united states and not eliminated what had caused the war it would only be a matter of time it would have to send troops to suppress another rebellion. by ensuring lincoln's reelection and the united states' victory in the war, the fall of atlanta sounded the death knell of slavery and rescue democracy from the threat of secession. each time we recite the pledge of allegiance we reaffirm the civil war established united states as one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. our country had to be indivisible, president lincoln argued, if it and the concepts of liberty and democracy upon which it was founded were to survive. the events that happened in atlanta 150 years ago, even more than a gettysburg, produced what lincoln described as a new birth of freedom. they redefined america as a nation committ
as horace greeley observed, slavery is the cause of treason and everywhere sustains it. slavery had to be destroyed and the nation was to be eunited. otherwise, slavery would continue to threaten the long-term stability and security of the united states. if the united states and not eliminated what had caused the war it would only be a matter of time it would have to send troops to suppress another rebellion. by ensuring lincoln's reelection and the united states' victory in the war, the fall...
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her attorneys are expected to and a judge to order donald sterling not to threaten, horace, or intimidate the wife's legal team and the doctors who determine that donald sterling is mentally incapacitated. the equal is to protect wants who may testify during next month's trial to see if she can sell the team to former microsoft c.e.o. for $2 billion. >> san francisco convention folks will show off a plan to job the mascone center. tourism is the top industry and the travel association credits the mascone center with generating 20 jones of the tourism revenue. packers say it is needed to most the needs of future conventions at mascone center. >>>:09 and now the forecast. it is cooler today. mike? >> here is what i am tracking: the wind. in fail it is ming to the northeast at 16 miles per hour. that is the sea breeze inducing the cooler air across the neighborhoods and it could be up to 15 degrees cooler in some areas and the winds pick up through noon and then over land in the afternoon. it will calm with the sun and the damage will be done. check out temperatures as we look at the clouds
her attorneys are expected to and a judge to order donald sterling not to threaten, horace, or intimidate the wife's legal team and the doctors who determine that donald sterling is mentally incapacitated. the equal is to protect wants who may testify during next month's trial to see if she can sell the team to former microsoft c.e.o. for $2 billion. >> san francisco convention folks will show off a plan to job the mascone center. tourism is the top industry and the travel association...
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his uncle horace won through championships with michael jordan.ng his son's name called was a proud moment for dad. >> you know, it was just a dream to come true for him. and i know how hard he has worked. so i'm -- i'm still the proudest day in america. >> always watched my dad and uncle play when i could. i was -- i was young so it was hard to remember a lot of it. but they always played hard. they always played with a chip on their shoulder no matter what. so that's -- i trying to take that from them. >> jeremy good friends with michael carter williams. >>> the flyers added fresh faces identify the weekend, as well during the nhl entry draft in philadelphia. in the second, they picked up the right winger who played in the quebec junior leagues new york stock exchange the third, they added freezen who will play next year at bowling green university. they're aware of the passion that he will bring. >> i know they're loud. i heard them yesterday. it was awesome just to hear screaming when they're making their pick. just when i put the jersey, it w
his uncle horace won through championships with michael jordan.ng his son's name called was a proud moment for dad. >> you know, it was just a dream to come true for him. and i know how hard he has worked. so i'm -- i'm still the proudest day in america. >> always watched my dad and uncle play when i could. i was -- i was young so it was hard to remember a lot of it. but they always played hard. they always played with a chip on their shoulder no matter what. so that's -- i trying...
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horace greeley. >> did you ever see the movie "blank check" about a little kid who gets a blaming checkt for $1 million and spends it all in six days on batting cages and limos and water slides. san francisco right now is a little bit like that, but there are 10,000 of them. i mean, it's really a play place for the young and the wealthy. i was just looking at my e-mails and saw there was something about a brunch party that was happening a few weeks from now that costs $315 to get in to a brunch party. that's something i've never seen in new york as long as i've lived there. >> the amazing thing about history it tends to repeat itself and when anything gets to a level of excess you tend to have a boom and then a bust. is there any inkling that this could somehow end, any inkling that this party will not go on forever? >> sure, people are definitely worried about it. spoke to some start-up investors and founders who say they will trying to get as many deals down now as possible because there's a sense that the window might be closing, but if you talk to people, they are really intent on j
horace greeley. >> did you ever see the movie "blank check" about a little kid who gets a blaming checkt for $1 million and spends it all in six days on batting cages and limos and water slides. san francisco right now is a little bit like that, but there are 10,000 of them. i mean, it's really a play place for the young and the wealthy. i was just looking at my e-mails and saw there was something about a brunch party that was happening a few weeks from now that costs $315 to...
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of new ides communications and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research thanks for joining us this is you all so you heard my intro. eight isn't this. tragic or disgusting what is being done to bergdahl in in the absence of his ability to speak for himself and frankly in the absence of any evidence we know we know that there was no evidence that he was intending to to leave and this actually was from wiki leaks that we got the stuff the entire all the logs as a result of chelsea manager you're jumping ahead of the actual facts it's one thing to say we don't know for sure that he was a disorder and that he left it's unknown what say that we know but he didn't really know what i am asserting here is that the army conducted a two week investigation in place on the ground interviewing all the people and came of the how but they didn't know that's what i said i don't know is not the same as we know he did fox is not saying don't know i wasn't smoking about fox i'm talking about the reality that i'm talking about fox our everyo
of new ides communications and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research thanks for joining us this is you all so you heard my intro. eight isn't this. tragic or disgusting what is being done to bergdahl in in the absence of his ability to speak for himself and frankly in the absence of any evidence we know we know that there was no evidence that he was intending to to leave and this actually was from wiki leaks that we got the...
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big picture rubble joining chris allman crissy selzer setser and horace cooper sorry always a script everybody's name i just it's just i'm famous for pay on wednesday afternoon adam o'neill the republican mayor of bel haven north carolina urged republicans in his state legislature to expand medicare under obamacare we had him on the show last night here's some of what he had to say. but the argument from a logical aspect is simple i think we have a situation where our party has dug in and taken a position that really doesn't have a lot of defense and i think at some point we're going to have to get on ball on the ball and join the medicaid expansion throughout the country because not doing it you can't sit around and watch critical access hospitals critical they're called critical because are critical you can't watch these hospitals close so the governor cannot sit by and watch many hospitals close before he's going to have a hot potato and say so i think in fact there was even a more powerful part of that where he served out he's of this is a matter of life and death and people are
big picture rubble joining chris allman crissy selzer setser and horace cooper sorry always a script everybody's name i just it's just i'm famous for pay on wednesday afternoon adam o'neill the republican mayor of bel haven north carolina urged republicans in his state legislature to expand medicare under obamacare we had him on the show last night here's some of what he had to say. but the argument from a logical aspect is simple i think we have a situation where our party has dug in and taken...
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and >>: horace ♪ let'try a n coat. e th covs beer, las loer and prectss fr theelents sidend o. t's to it me f les th, ro andoll. les dohe o thi at cnges everhing les dohis. more sing.ore ing. that theowerf e ho dep. hr pmiumlus tra teri artst $398 aallo ♪ l thdeliousness all of hshe's rup., take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home for the first time. chase. so you can. thank u day fo fendg oucouny. thk yofor yo se and ank u for ur bvery thanyou lone thk yodadd miliry filieare ique ankf forany ings the gacyf us aut insurance n bene othem ifou'ra cuent or formermiliry , t anuto surae que and e wh92% ourembe plano st forife. if it doesn't work fast. you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repr. it targets fine lines and wrinks with the fastest retinol formula available you'll see younger looking sn in just one week. one wk? this one's a keep. rapid wrinkle repa. and for dark sps rapid to
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heryone knows horace because played the we had a picture and you can guess which one is him. he got that for hanukkah. he was deported a month later. anyway, two minutes, one minute. ok. so after over a decade of searching we were able to determine the fate of all 937 passengers of the st. louis. here's a group of photos of a lot of the children who were on board the st. louis. much to our surprise the majority of st. louis passengers survived the war. it was always believed by survivors and a scholar that the majority were killed. but the fact that most of them survived the war in my opinion does not diminish from the tragedy. it accent wutses the tragedy. why did most survive? remember many had waiting numbers to get into the united states. so that shift it had balance in favor of survival for this particular group of jews caught up in europe because their waiting numbers started coming up in late 39, 40, 41 so a large number were able to get out with difficulty dealing often with anti-smetic counslar officials but they were able to get out. but there were 254 who had waiti
heryone knows horace because played the we had a picture and you can guess which one is him. he got that for hanukkah. he was deported a month later. anyway, two minutes, one minute. ok. so after over a decade of searching we were able to determine the fate of all 937 passengers of the st. louis. here's a group of photos of a lot of the children who were on board the st. louis. much to our surprise the majority of st. louis passengers survived the war. it was always believed by survivors and a...
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led by the doorkeeper in the sergeant-at-arms horace ward. started off with the postal service.of the ancient maces against symbols of the authority followed by mr. speaker john. and there we have speaker secretary and speaker chaplain to the procession so they are making their way down into the men's lobby of the house of commons. very different in a sense in style and in texture to the house of lords. the speaker being acknowledged by fellow members of the house of commons. it will be a short session of prayer. this traditional stuff to the day and we will be showing it on camera but once the speakers and settled they will be waiting then to be summoned by black rod. the door is shut. the mace will be placed signaling that the houses to be in session. the prime minister nick clegg and ed mela vans too. the scene in the central lobby. the bell signaling the prayers are taking place. let's have a look at the gallery because that will tell us what's going on in terms of the timing. there you have the roving room and they are all waiting for the signal. he will note that the queen
led by the doorkeeper in the sergeant-at-arms horace ward. started off with the postal service.of the ancient maces against symbols of the authority followed by mr. speaker john. and there we have speaker secretary and speaker chaplain to the procession so they are making their way down into the men's lobby of the house of commons. very different in a sense in style and in texture to the house of lords. the speaker being acknowledged by fellow members of the house of commons. it will be a short...