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is that is what you're saying? well, as a historian things like that are often what happens in the prehistory of a great movement, explosions occur and there not -- the society is not ready to take a month, even in a movement building way and it paid away. however -- the press does not cover this because we don't have a press -- if you actually look carefully at what is happening in the new economy movement, often what you will find is people who met each other in the occupy movement and formed a small groups that they would not have otherwise formed and are actually doing the kinds of things i'm talking about. but i consider that a preliminary explosion, a very important explosion, but it would be not surprising if the first explosion did not disappear and leave something behind. there will be many, many more, probably much quieter in my opinion, but i think that is my judgment. some of it was very positive. everywhere i go you find people who were not doing anything political. here me. they were not doing anythin
is that is what you're saying? well, as a historian things like that are often what happens in the prehistory of a great movement, explosions occur and there not -- the society is not ready to take a month, even in a movement building way and it paid away. however -- the press does not cover this because we don't have a press -- if you actually look carefully at what is happening in the new economy movement, often what you will find is people who met each other in the occupy movement and formed...
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this is what it is about. this is what our lives are like. if you do not know and if you do not see, you certainly are much quicker to judge that person as this hysterical or belonging to a faceless, nameless race who do not believe in what you believe in. which is really what is given to us. we never know that by its name or his or her name. we want to demystify that and to make that person alive in all their complexity and in doing so, really take the hot-blooded political theories we bandy about in our lives and understand them through human beings and that is what my film is doing. not just one human being, but an american equally. it is a dialogue truly between two worlds that deserve to speak to each other. tavis: to your notion of these political theories. they're more than theories. there are geopolitics they are aced upon. -- based upon. juxtapose for me this notion, this we are the world notion that you started this conversation talking about. i am you and your me and what matters to me matters to you. our destiny as human beings is
this is what it is about. this is what our lives are like. if you do not know and if you do not see, you certainly are much quicker to judge that person as this hysterical or belonging to a faceless, nameless race who do not believe in what you believe in. which is really what is given to us. we never know that by its name or his or her name. we want to demystify that and to make that person alive in all their complexity and in doing so, really take the hot-blooded political theories we bandy...
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once it is seismically upgraded, it is safe, right?> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusable or repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> we have done about 90% of the upgrade. the standard is low enough that in a major upgrade most will have to be replaced and we lose these beautiful buildings. many of the details are not what they appear to be. these are sheet metal details and trims. sheet metal cornices. san francisco was famous for the sheet metal work. when you go into the sheet metal shop, the whole front of the building is made of sheet metal. that is pacific? no, powell. >> i trick on how you can date old brick buildings, after the '06 earthquake they made windows with steel plates. before that earthquake if you see an arch, it is a pre '06. it is an easy way to date the buildings. >> you can see the great depth. that indicates these are exceptionally thick walls which indicate
once it is seismically upgraded, it is safe, right?> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusable or repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> we have done about 90% of the upgrade. the standard is low enough that in a major upgrade most will have to be replaced and we lose these beautiful buildings. many of the details are not what...
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someone who is rational is not religious. someone who is a religious is not rational. science is the antidote to .eligion this itself is the ultimate irrational idea, because both the belief that religion is inevitable to science and region -- and reason in the west is completely untrue. the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips take your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets, live, sunday noon eastern on book tv. >> the bipartisan policy center hosted a discussion on the use of drones for targeted killings. lawyer with the aclu and others of their thoughts on that policy. an all-starhis panel is a bit of an understatement. our panelists are a compilation of national security experts who have bought and reflected deeply on the issues at hand today. i feel like a guy who splashes with a group of rembrandt. let me begin by introducing the panelists. seated next to me is john bell in your. he is a former legal advisor to the u.s. state department and former legal advisor to the national security council. recently he testified before the house committee on
someone who is rational is not religious. someone who is a religious is not rational. science is the antidote to .eligion this itself is the ultimate irrational idea, because both the belief that religion is inevitable to science and region -- and reason in the west is completely untrue. the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips take your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets, live, sunday noon eastern on book tv. >> the bipartisan policy center hosted a discussion on the...
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this is so much -- this is so cool. [laughter] i mean, anything that any kid of whatever age might want to do is going on there. and i watched a lesson last time i was there. i watched a lesson about the making of last connection. and for those of you for whom that's not a familiar world, their potato pancakes. and a hanukkah tradition, jewish hanukkah tradition. and the can kids had read a great story about an old lady who, you know, is making latkes. it's great story. but the lesson was these kids, these 3 and 4-year-olds were actually going to make latkes and cooking on a real, honest to god stove. but every aspect of that lesson from the picking up of the potato to cooking it, the onion, what did it change when they cooked it, this is a big spoon, what cothey call this? -- do they call this? everybody learned how to hand chop the vegetables, chopping the potatoes, chopping the onions. the p sound in the pimentos the same as the p sound in pepper. and all the way on. what do you think's going to happen when we put th
this is so much -- this is so cool. [laughter] i mean, anything that any kid of whatever age might want to do is going on there. and i watched a lesson last time i was there. i watched a lesson about the making of last connection. and for those of you for whom that's not a familiar world, their potato pancakes. and a hanukkah tradition, jewish hanukkah tradition. and the can kids had read a great story about an old lady who, you know, is making latkes. it's great story. but the lesson was these...
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that is why it is so successful. startnto simple terms, with a clear objective of what you are trying to achieve. have a vision of a clear one you can communicate to everyone about what you are trying to achieve. secondly, break that down into very manageable and discrete and parallel and sequential tasks. thatrdinated set of tasks added up to the thing you are trying to achieve. third, some great people. all that sounds simple. it actually is. if you apply the principles, it is amazing how much you can achieve and how well you can organize things. the parallel i would say is the previous role i had was very similar to the role i had here. the previous role as cfo and vice chairman of general motors. i came to help the company get back on its feet again. wasrole i principally had to organizes the resources associated with the company's ipo. rogeras about a 69-month , in a very defined target this case, taking the company public. we raised $23 million. paid back some of the money it had invested. soon, principles, a t
that is why it is so successful. startnto simple terms, with a clear objective of what you are trying to achieve. have a vision of a clear one you can communicate to everyone about what you are trying to achieve. secondly, break that down into very manageable and discrete and parallel and sequential tasks. thatrdinated set of tasks added up to the thing you are trying to achieve. third, some great people. all that sounds simple. it actually is. if you apply the principles, it is amazing how...
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his personal experience is that is how he got things done, he is not -- you know, that is it, you haveot 24 hours to take this deal or forget about it. it is not in his comfort zone. the only time i have seen him truly visibly age friday is right after the gun bill and that was -- and that had to do, this, you know, newtown touched him in a way which is just different. personally i think it touched a lot of americans differently, but take that away, and he is a much -- he looks at these things in a very much a sober-minded compromising way, but that he is not ever going to be lbj. >> rose: i agree with you that new town did change him and you get a sense it touched him in a way he wanted to do something that was beyond politics, but he ran right into the nra and what politics means. does gun control, al, have a chance anymore, or will bit so watered down that no one will take note? >> and it is going to be watered down to begin with, even the measure that was defeated in the senate didn't get the 60 votes necessary, it was watered down, i think there is a chance to actually come back o
his personal experience is that is how he got things done, he is not -- you know, that is it, you haveot 24 hours to take this deal or forget about it. it is not in his comfort zone. the only time i have seen him truly visibly age friday is right after the gun bill and that was -- and that had to do, this, you know, newtown touched him in a way which is just different. personally i think it touched a lot of americans differently, but take that away, and he is a much -- he looks at these things...
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there he is. the market is dead flat. everyone is waiting for the q&a.up and about 20 minutes. it will take you there live. the price at the pump, a gas price. the national average rate on a regular is $3.56, about a nickel this week. the highest price in the lower 48, illinois. the long-suffering people of illinois, $3.909. by next week they could be the for teleglobe. south carolina, 324. we keep a close eye and gas prices for you. friday morning, seven arleen movers. cannot wait for layaway. sears is launching a lee stone program. home appliances and furniture. sears holding is virtually unchanged. we mentioned the gap. 4 percent. higher profits and disappointing outlook of priceline. let's see what is happening. $758, up 20 today. 2 percent -- no, 3%. more money coming into the mining company. it is up 14%. that is a significant gain. as for the japanese carmaker benefiting from high prices and a lower yen, up 46%. the plot -- company sees sales continuing to rise, but no gain for the stock holding virtually unchanged. the ingenuity. i'm not sure wha
there he is. the market is dead flat. everyone is waiting for the q&a.up and about 20 minutes. it will take you there live. the price at the pump, a gas price. the national average rate on a regular is $3.56, about a nickel this week. the highest price in the lower 48, illinois. the long-suffering people of illinois, $3.909. by next week they could be the for teleglobe. south carolina, 324. we keep a close eye and gas prices for you. friday morning, seven arleen movers. cannot wait for...
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it is the worst thing you can do. your dream is college is terrible.ook at bill. >> what was your dream? >> it got me to this job. >> thanks, emerson. emerson is the name of his roommate. >> you wrote the soundtrack to my life. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. it is red eye at fox news.com. if you have a video of your animal doing something go to fox news.com/red eye. still to come, the half time report from writer and comedian jesse joyce. i hope he dressed up. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by shampoo. the soap used for cleaning the air and the skull p usually in dress form. thanks, shampoo. >>> let's see if we got anything wrong so far. jesse joyce is filling in for andy levy. he was so excited he forgot to shave or iron his shirt. >> it is youthful. >> you are a boyish enthusiasm. a homeless frisbie player in the park. >> that's what i was going for. >> all you need is a dog that can help you beg for change. you are just not even going to respond? >> really what do you want me to do? do you want me to point out you are w
it is the worst thing you can do. your dream is college is terrible.ook at bill. >> what was your dream? >> it got me to this job. >> thanks, emerson. emerson is the name of his roommate. >> you wrote the soundtrack to my life. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. it is red eye at fox news.com. if you have a video of your animal doing something go to fox news.com/red eye. still to come, the half time report from writer and comedian jesse joyce. i hope...
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i mean, that is why it is so high. there is no work.ost all right, windsock, ryland, thank you. -- host: all right, windsock, rhode island, thank you. this on twitter -- host: you can send us your tweets if you go to twitter.com/c-spanwj. we are talking about whether or not the economy is improving renew live. paper declaring that it is improving nationwide. "as the washington times" this morning -- host: we are getting your take on the economy where you live and whether or not you are seeing improvement in that. other headlines from the front page of "the new york times," this morning. "obama took along paths." path."long story, by peter baker, about the president's speech and the strategy has come to a national security. we covered it here on c-span. go to our video library on c- span.org if you want to read more. next to that headline, "obama plans three nominations for key courts." host: that is the topic for the "usa today" editorial page. in their opinion the senate gop takes obstruction to do heights. host: speaking of the court,
i mean, that is why it is so high. there is no work.ost all right, windsock, ryland, thank you. -- host: all right, windsock, rhode island, thank you. this on twitter -- host: you can send us your tweets if you go to twitter.com/c-spanwj. we are talking about whether or not the economy is improving renew live. paper declaring that it is improving nationwide. "as the washington times" this morning -- host: we are getting your take on the economy where you live and whether or not you...
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that is very fair criticism and i agree with you. but it is what it is. have the lower cost of financing. so a lot of the lower cost of interest for corporations has contributed towards bolstering the bottom line but the bottom line is the bottom line and really that's what matters. tracy: i absolutely agree with you. just like the lotto, you have to be in it to win it even though i'm not in the powerball yet again. ashley: shame on you. tracy: let's talk quickly about overseas. i know you don't like the "bric" countries but you like indonesia, mexico, chile, colombia because they have more democratically friendly governments. really? is or is that in comparison? >> in comparison. that is always the key thing, relative to what, right? so relative to the "bric" countries i think those are the countries, chillies, mexicoes, indonesia, philippines where they moved closer toward having more free market institutions and that's where i'm looking for more opportunities because i think they will have more rapid economic growth and more sustainable economic growth
that is very fair criticism and i agree with you. but it is what it is. have the lower cost of financing. so a lot of the lower cost of interest for corporations has contributed towards bolstering the bottom line but the bottom line is the bottom line and really that's what matters. tracy: i absolutely agree with you. just like the lotto, you have to be in it to win it even though i'm not in the powerball yet again. ashley: shame on you. tracy: let's talk quickly about overseas. i know you...
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is it 5%? that is extraordinarily low. is it 5.5%? is it 6%? there is a big debate about that.he federal reserve has said its unemployment target is 6.5%. that is the number where it will say they will keep interest rates low until the economy had at least 6.5% unemployment. they may keep rights longer for lower than that but they will keep rates low until they had that number. until they get that level, you might start to see some sort of self sustaining virtuous cycle of recovery host: here is eight tweet -- phones inack to the st. petersburg, fla., on our unemployed line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: tell us about your situation. caller: first of all, let me say that what the last caller said about people being terrified. i resent that. i get medicaid. it is not enough. i am an american citizen. i grew up in st. petersburg all my life. back to what i really want to or is everybody who votes wants to vote knows all but government has to do is lower their own salaries. take cuts in their own salary and then the poor and homeless and hungry will not suffer from not
is it 5%? that is extraordinarily low. is it 5.5%? is it 6%? there is a big debate about that.he federal reserve has said its unemployment target is 6.5%. that is the number where it will say they will keep interest rates low until the economy had at least 6.5% unemployment. they may keep rights longer for lower than that but they will keep rates low until they had that number. until they get that level, you might start to see some sort of self sustaining virtuous cycle of recovery host: here...
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its stomp pack is churning. it is stomach churning. >> it is stomach churning.t is as serious about guns as this corgi is about spoons. >> oh corgi. you must know spoons don't kill, corgis. only corgis kill corgis. welcome to the show. glad you are dressed in black. people are both freaked out by this technology because you are making guns and also awed by it. where do you come down on it? i think it is impressive and amazing. >> i think it is incredible. it is going to be great when terrorists go out of their garage like chuck schumer said have i to get the toner cartridge. the handle is not coming out. you know what is great is obama actually talked about 3-d printing as a great, liberating jetson-style future and all of that in the state of the union address. this is what happened. >> exactly. >> it is awesome and great, and the hysteria -- you know chuck schumer the last time we saw him he was wetting his pants over 4loco and all of the things that will help the western civilization. now guns have become more widespread than ever. the violent crime rate has
its stomp pack is churning. it is stomach churning. >> it is stomach churning.t is as serious about guns as this corgi is about spoons. >> oh corgi. you must know spoons don't kill, corgis. only corgis kill corgis. welcome to the show. glad you are dressed in black. people are both freaked out by this technology because you are making guns and also awed by it. where do you come down on it? i think it is impressive and amazing. >> i think it is incredible. it is going to be...
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that is what is left of the pipeline.hree states. dennis: whatercentage is not finisd? >> overall wi 30 percent thatis left to be completed 70% is running and another 27 of the by the end of e summer. >> is outside you are building it there 1/2 to do eventually. thank you for being with us. time for the related matter 31-point tmillion americans wi hit the road that is a a decline from last year because gas prices averaged $3.60 per gallon although release could be on the way becauseasoline futures have the worst week since april falling more than 2% and oil futures posted the biggest loss in most of the and a month but crude falls more than 2% and sells at $94 and $0.15. sec capital and four executives have new subpoenas and some say it is a witch hunt and how far will the fed go? how does something like this happen?@ afte the government spends billions upon billions on stimulus to fix the decrepit roads and bridges. we will get answers. can you have to much money? ♪ dennis: whether on wall street remainestreet here is y
that is what is left of the pipeline.hree states. dennis: whatercentage is not finisd? >> overall wi 30 percent thatis left to be completed 70% is running and another 27 of the by the end of e summer. >> is outside you are building it there 1/2 to do eventually. thank you for being with us. time for the related matter 31-point tmillion americans wi hit the road that is a a decline from last year because gas prices averaged $3.60 per gallon although release could be on the way...
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so it is no more than one day. there is a small fee. and then you get certified and you discuss and get certified and fingerprinted and then, you are done. >> and my memory is not as great as it should be, but, so that i would be wondering are we then going to go forward with requiring this of all broad way venues of all pizza venues and what... has this been a condition for other food venues in the past that i don't remember? and so, if you... >> in order to have security, you must have a certified security guard it does not matter if it is the owner it does not matter if it is outside, the security has to be certified. if no security required there is no certification necessary. if there is someone acting as security they have to be certified. >> with jack in the box there were so many complaints with that and it was... there were a lot of issues particular to that venue. and so in this venue, the pizza place is supplying now there isn't any and it is an over all issue on broad way. so my certain echos commissioner tan's around are we
so it is no more than one day. there is a small fee. and then you get certified and you discuss and get certified and fingerprinted and then, you are done. >> and my memory is not as great as it should be, but, so that i would be wondering are we then going to go forward with requiring this of all broad way venues of all pizza venues and what... has this been a condition for other food venues in the past that i don't remember? and so, if you... >> in order to have security, you must...
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is it negligence? one thing is clear, it is not responsible conduct. so i don'tnow whether we bring th up on charges but if there's any, any indication that someone deliberately broke the law and clrly this is against law, of course they shouldal be indicted. but more importantly than this, i think the president has t the toneor somebody, if they want their jobs, to get to the bottom of this,nd should not wait until a hearing. we have met and, democrats and republicans and we hope that the president comes forward, the attorney general or the secretary of treasury with some answers that america, the congress and the people believes that we've got the culprit. and let me tell you this. it's difficult to collect taxes. the, our system is a voluntary system and i don't think the whole irs should be smeared by irresponsible conduct of a hdful of peopler at least to see where this cancer is and whether it spread. so the quicker we get our handle on what it is in a nonpartisan way, i might also add, that this 501(c)(3), c-4, rather, lends itself t corruption
is it negligence? one thing is clear, it is not responsible conduct. so i don'tnow whether we bring th up on charges but if there's any, any indication that someone deliberately broke the law and clrly this is against law, of course they shouldal be indicted. but more importantly than this, i think the president has t the toneor somebody, if they want their jobs, to get to the bottom of this,nd should not wait until a hearing. we have met and, democrats and republicans and we hope that the...
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go steve. >>> $2 per one ticket, that is correct which is why the jackpot is so high. look at napa, concord, livermore is 50, 50 in san francisco, 51 in san rafael and i know novato is in the upper 40s as well. a few high clouds coming into the north bay already in advance of a system or in a we are am this system may give us some splash and dash showers tomorrow. we will be well below average and mostly sunny and windy at times, some of the higher elevations are out to the delta, i have seen 20 - 30 miles per hour winds and cooling continues. 70s are very low 80s but a lot of 60s, mountain view 70, san jose open 74. livermore 76, gilroy, that is cool this time of year. mostly cloudy am thursday, a breezy pattern and especially on sunday. >>> that is after weak economic reports led to new hope that the bank will lead to more to boost the economy. overnight, they finished the day with trading an closed up finishing 2 point 3%. checking in on our numbers, s&p 500 and dow jones industrial average gained 123 points to 215, s&p 500 now at 260 and right now futures indicate
go steve. >>> $2 per one ticket, that is correct which is why the jackpot is so high. look at napa, concord, livermore is 50, 50 in san francisco, 51 in san rafael and i know novato is in the upper 40s as well. a few high clouds coming into the north bay already in advance of a system or in a we are am this system may give us some splash and dash showers tomorrow. we will be well below average and mostly sunny and windy at times, some of the higher elevations are out to the delta, i...
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it is a possibility for equities >> is certainly is.o meet the definition is you are free of the pullback by anyway. in my opinion you have prius set ups that are set for another by. we are in the third area of what i call the rotation zone. they tend to last three to five trips into the zone and then rallied back up, and that think that is what everyone is setting up for. is the end of the month. that ended the month when the dressing is to take profits. and the market is up as much as it has been in may and six months in a row you have to close out of the profit. it will buy these things again. we will get another leg up. liz: do you agree with that? i mean, exactly what you're saying. it's just doesn't seem to be much better out there that stocks. our viewers to have portfolios, pensions, retirement. they're happy to see them look a little bit healthier over the past several years. >> yes. you see the rotation come out of certain sectors, coming from the financial sectors, rotations coming out of commodities and currencies, into equi
it is a possibility for equities >> is certainly is.o meet the definition is you are free of the pullback by anyway. in my opinion you have prius set ups that are set for another by. we are in the third area of what i call the rotation zone. they tend to last three to five trips into the zone and then rallied back up, and that think that is what everyone is setting up for. is the end of the month. that ended the month when the dressing is to take profits. and the market is up as much as...
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so horrible is it is rare.uy into this being an epidemic. i think if you saw more of this it wouldn't be as horrifying as this is. this can happen. a fist is every bit as powerful as any other weapon. >> a lot of it result in death. as far as i'm concerned you should give him the maximum sentence. one more thing is up next. ♪ >> it is time for one more thing. i hope you have something. >> i do, but i will go to a doctor later. >> bad phrase. >> red line, you know when president obama said the use of gas is a red line? he was talking about if the syrians were going to start fracking. >> we can't use red line anymore. >> can't use red line anymore. >> you are excusing him like everybody else. >> i have given up jie. i can't believe it. >> eric? >> over the weekend i saw heart wrenching words from the widow of the sniper chris kyle. listen. >> i challenge anyone to tell me that there isn't evil in this world. from the days of cane -- kane and able there will always be evil. that evil shouldn't take away our freedo
so horrible is it is rare.uy into this being an epidemic. i think if you saw more of this it wouldn't be as horrifying as this is. this can happen. a fist is every bit as powerful as any other weapon. >> a lot of it result in death. as far as i'm concerned you should give him the maximum sentence. one more thing is up next. ♪ >> it is time for one more thing. i hope you have something. >> i do, but i will go to a doctor later. >> bad phrase. >> red line, you know...
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our house in bellaire is high. the ranch is high. this is high. that always appealed to him. >> when you thought about this library, what was your objective? >> our objective was to have his legacy here. he wanted very much to have everything here so that people could see and read all of his papers and see the history of him and me, but mostly him. it is here for everybody. >> when you see the early what comes to mind? >> this is where ronnie was born. he was born above the store. a small little room. he and his brother, there were very close in age, two years apart. and his mother and father. >> have you been there? >> yes. >> and over here? the eureka sweater. >> his mother and father, his brother. that is at school. >> grade school? >> yes. there is ronnie putting his hand up to his chin. het little girl down there, had a crush on that little girl. which girl do you think i had a crush on? he could not remember her name. >> when he was growing up in illinois, you grew up how far from the dictionary of? >> you grew up how far from the dixon area
our house in bellaire is high. the ranch is high. this is high. that always appealed to him. >> when you thought about this library, what was your objective? >> our objective was to have his legacy here. he wanted very much to have everything here so that people could see and read all of his papers and see the history of him and me, but mostly him. it is here for everybody. >> when you see the early what comes to mind? >> this is where ronnie was born. he was born above...
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>> it is what is wrong with america. i am serious. it is pathetic. it is absolutely pathetic. i don't know what else to say but it is an indication of how sad we got. it is a generational thing. every generation gets softer and softer and softer. >> you can't take a swiss army knife in a camp? >> he was the only guy prepared for the wild. >> bill's nickname was swit army because he was dating sword swallower. are they going to out lie dental floss because you can choke people? dental floss is good. remember rodney allen rippey? not him. can the families sue anyone for this and can i sue anyone for this? >> yes, you can sue everyone and waste your money. you have no claim. there should be clear rules about what you can and can't bring. it is a camping trip. if you are in school and you are at the lunch recess and playing with a knife and say that is a different story altogether. i went on a -- >> i wept on a camping trip and brought all of my tapes of "glee." you spent time with the swiss army. did you learn anything from the blonde hair gentlemen? >> swiss army is the bar i ow
>> it is what is wrong with america. i am serious. it is pathetic. it is absolutely pathetic. i don't know what else to say but it is an indication of how sad we got. it is a generational thing. every generation gets softer and softer and softer. >> you can't take a swiss army knife in a camp? >> he was the only guy prepared for the wild. >> bill's nickname was swit army because he was dating sword swallower. are they going to out lie dental floss because you can choke...
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what is the overkill? there is just pile and pile. >> well, it is hard to know.llion. 70 billion, the competitive enterprise institute puts it at 10,000. the cost of regulations is much closer to $2 trillion. where do we draw the line, a lot of americans say that some regulatory costs are okay. i think this is going way beyond what most americans would deem reasonable and responsible for government. >> you ever worry about that? >> to a man and a woman, they say the same thing. i'm in violation of any of these new rules and regulations, ignorance is not an excuse or way out. i pay these fines. i have to pay the fines. they have actually budgeted in fines they are not going to get. they have no idea it exists. >> well, there are compliance issues and business always wants less regulation. >> it is just a pylon of regulations. >> well, what is a pylon? neil: 1100 new rules and regulations. >> 40 billion for it environmental related regulations. how much would you pay to clean up and reduce cancer rates? neil: think about what you are saying. the original's and regu
what is the overkill? there is just pile and pile. >> well, it is hard to know.llion. 70 billion, the competitive enterprise institute puts it at 10,000. the cost of regulations is much closer to $2 trillion. where do we draw the line, a lot of americans say that some regulatory costs are okay. i think this is going way beyond what most americans would deem reasonable and responsible for government. >> you ever worry about that? >> to a man and a woman, they say the same...
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it is not a training issue for us. it is department policy. it is city law. it is what we have been raised on. >> does the department have the authority to control that information within its own database so it is and shared with the federal authorities? >> what information is that? >> my understanding is there is no opt in and out. maybe commissioner chan can say something. >> secure communities is a post-arrest situation, a sheriff situation. those questions are not asked at the police department level. >> the chief has been extremely supportive of efforts by community groups. chief beal recently met with community groups about the same issue, that is something they have been receptive, trying to address. -- has resulted in over 638 deportations as of august this year. it has an impact on the victims of domestic violence. it is a continual problem. >> but not from the san francisco police department. >> there is a reason case, longer story. not because of the specific police officers fall; this program has a direct nn to the immigration database. it is prob
it is not a training issue for us. it is department policy. it is city law. it is what we have been raised on. >> does the department have the authority to control that information within its own database so it is and shared with the federal authorities? >> what information is that? >> my understanding is there is no opt in and out. maybe commissioner chan can say something. >> secure communities is a post-arrest situation, a sheriff situation. those questions are not...
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it is scary. >> it is scary.government has menace amount of power investigating people and doing something with the information they collect. that is why it is important to have a lot of control. government policies and court oversight. neil: what happened post-watergate? using the irs as the means to do that, a bipartisan sort of bullet point. here we are going again with the irs loose and running amok. we don't know that was rogue -@agents or in those in the administration, but it is happening again, why? >> we don't want the irs or any other agency making decisions based on politics. it is one thing to make sure tax-exempt status actually meets the requirements, but it is a whole different thing for them to focus on one end of the political spectrum or the other. neil: do you think it was initially an accident so many of these ty groups, tea party groups, were popping up often at the same time. they said must have an algorithm for anybody uses patriot tea, patriotic, whatever, and up squirrels a list of just c
it is scary. >> it is scary.government has menace amount of power investigating people and doing something with the information they collect. that is why it is important to have a lot of control. government policies and court oversight. neil: what happened post-watergate? using the irs as the means to do that, a bipartisan sort of bullet point. here we are going again with the irs loose and running amok. we don't know that was rogue -@agents or in those in the administration, but it is...
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every area is different. every block is different. and in this particular case, i really look at that particular block and we just approved this policy, not very long ago with a radius, this happened to follow a 21 percent, i feel obligated to back up that policy and support it, that does not mean that very soon we might come back and change that policy and that number, but for the time being, that is what is there. so i am not supportive of this particular project. however i do want to publicly say that i am supportive of the starbucks, i think that they are a good, corporate citizen. and i think as commissioner hillis said in certain location and blocks and certain areas they bring vitalization and some of the comments in support speak to that and i agree with that. and i have had success with them as well personally. as a customer but also in business, and in the right place in the right spot, they are good. i don't think that this particular in this right block and this right address it is good. and i appreciate the comments, in t
every area is different. every block is different. and in this particular case, i really look at that particular block and we just approved this policy, not very long ago with a radius, this happened to follow a 21 percent, i feel obligated to back up that policy and support it, that does not mean that very soon we might come back and change that policy and that number, but for the time being, that is what is there. so i am not supportive of this particular project. however i do want to...
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neil: there is a lot you don't know, pat, we don't know, and if his ignorance is a defense that is notng to buy him much. >> there is no way that i think that president of united states can say i was involved and engaged on these issues, he waa not, attorney general rally said, i never told him about what we did with the ap or with rosen. neil: understood, but is it a good or bad thing? argument of being a leader, bad things happening and proven you are not it might be find but what does is say? >> it says that president is some what disengaged in things he is not interested in, he was not involved, they went 3 years on that irs scandal before it reached the white house, but not on the same magnitude as richard nixon involved in water gate thing from the beginning, intimately, and ron at reagan, if you will, one responsible for the arms for hostages deal. >> kay. in the end, where does this go? don, it seems you say, it does not necessarily go far if there is no there, there, there meeting multiple embear -- there might be multiple embarrassing issues. >> we don't the answer yet. we do
neil: there is a lot you don't know, pat, we don't know, and if his ignorance is a defense that is notng to buy him much. >> there is no way that i think that president of united states can say i was involved and engaged on these issues, he waa not, attorney general rally said, i never told him about what we did with the ap or with rosen. neil: understood, but is it a good or bad thing? argument of being a leader, bad things happening and proven you are not it might be find but what does...
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it is painful, it is tiring and it is confusing but that is what is going on right now. lori: in other words, larry, the lack of no new news, europe has been relatively quiet there is not a lot of economic news for it week. we're post-fed plans are for leading markets. why to your point and your phrase we're just indgrewing higher?. >> yeah. lori: will it take a headline catalyst to be a catalyst? >> yeah, compared to 18 months ago where every headline that came out of europe zapped our markets. right now the omp was the best invention in the last 12 months. that kept the calm contained, continental europe. we're not susceptible to all the headline risk. david: larry, i have to jump in here and cut you off. we have whole foods numbers. jo ling kent, what are they. >> hi, there. we just got whole food numbers into our newsroom. trading at .7 of what it came in as, beating .73 estimate. total revenue at 3 billion. stocks in late trading up 7%. that is the latest what we have for you from whole foods. david: we are seeing a huge jump in whole foods right now. we haven't see
it is painful, it is tiring and it is confusing but that is what is going on right now. lori: in other words, larry, the lack of no new news, europe has been relatively quiet there is not a lot of economic news for it week. we're post-fed plans are for leading markets. why to your point and your phrase we're just indgrewing higher?. >> yeah. lori: will it take a headline catalyst to be a catalyst? >> yeah, compared to 18 months ago where every headline that came out of europe zapped...
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and that is that it is the problem with this bill is that it is unbalanced right now.eats very, very small businesses the same way that we treat multibillion dollar retailers. there is no level playing field between really small businesses that are often using the internet to grow including through marketplaces like ebay and giant multibillion dollar retailers that have facilities all over the country. this bill only tries to, quote, level the playing field just on one tax law that happens to be something that is a small burden on small businesses. and the larger burden on giant businesses. what we're saying is that to make this bill really work there ought to be a reasonable small business exemption so that when you're a small business operating in one state, that it is not possible for you to be audited and have to go to court honestly to fight the tax authority 3,000 miles away. and that is a possibility with this current bill and that's going to have to get fixed before this thing really moves. >> rachelle what is your response to that? there has been a lot of lobb
and that is that it is the problem with this bill is that it is unbalanced right now.eats very, very small businesses the same way that we treat multibillion dollar retailers. there is no level playing field between really small businesses that are often using the internet to grow including through marketplaces like ebay and giant multibillion dollar retailers that have facilities all over the country. this bill only tries to, quote, level the playing field just on one tax law that happens to...
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is where it is. >> i see. >> thank you. >> the garage. but just as well, the notice of violation has gone through the enforcement department pretty much as far as it can go and there is an order of abatement issued and so unless it is entered into the city attorney's office that is not going anywhere in our department. we have done everything and we have order ited and got posted in december of 2012, which is so, unless we sent it over to the abatement and the board which we typically wouldn't on this type, i believe, there is quite a backlog for that. >> so you said earlier that you would be willing to work with theirs? >> absolutely. i am sure that he understands. >> yes. >> mr. sanchez? >> thank you, scott sanchez, the planninging, it is 2169 square feet and so it is smaller than the typical lot which would be 2500 square feet and there is a provision in the rhg zoning where if you have a large lot size you can increase the number of units but this is the smaller of the standard size, so but not qualify, and actually would not, it is a
is where it is. >> i see. >> thank you. >> the garage. but just as well, the notice of violation has gone through the enforcement department pretty much as far as it can go and there is an order of abatement issued and so unless it is entered into the city attorney's office that is not going anywhere in our department. we have done everything and we have order ited and got posted in december of 2012, which is so, unless we sent it over to the abatement and the board which we...
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that is the government handling everything. >> that is where this is headed.eil, i have a audio in president obama's own words, that says nars where he wants to to is a single pair system on his way, what i would like to encourage business people to do, is don't just figure out, how it is going to impact you, do something about it. job create or network, give employers a way to communicate to employees, because. yes don't realize yet, that the impact of obamacare could cost them their job. neil: good for you. >> go to job creators network and figure out how you can help communicate to your employees. neil: i thought of you, because you had nothing else to do, you are doing some good. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. neil: herman cain, has been right every step of the way. >> all this time, tablets are gadgets on borrowed time, in less than 5 years, maybe out of time, you buying it, we're blitzing it. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims rati
that is the government handling everything. >> that is where this is headed.eil, i have a audio in president obama's own words, that says nars where he wants to to is a single pair system on his way, what i would like to encourage business people to do, is don't just figure out, how it is going to impact you, do something about it. job create or network, give employers a way to communicate to employees, because. yes don't realize yet, that the impact of obamacare could cost them their...
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it is my father's name. he is from zambia. it is his.is: you grew up in scotland, and that was like what? >> i felt like an outsider. we were the only mixed-race family in the village. when my dad moved into the town, it was actually in the local paper. ."frican teacher tavis: are you serious? "black man come to town, be where." -- beware." >> i felt different from everybody, and i think that is what i found such a big world in music, as a kid, but i love to the piano, and that is where i felt at home. tavis: that is where you went to forceless and to get away. >> yes, it was very quiet until i got the piano. weekends, lunch breaks, before school, after school, i was just making music. tavis: i heard your voice first, and then i read like one of your major influences, and i said, ok, now i see why i like her so much. does not get the love or respects she deserves. >> she gets the love and respect from me. my dad introduced me to her when i was about eight. he played me a song called "the king of love is dead," and it changed my life hear
it is my father's name. he is from zambia. it is his.is: you grew up in scotland, and that was like what? >> i felt like an outsider. we were the only mixed-race family in the village. when my dad moved into the town, it was actually in the local paper. ."frican teacher tavis: are you serious? "black man come to town, be where." -- beware." >> i felt different from everybody, and i think that is what i found such a big world in music, as a kid, but i love to the...
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what is scary today it usually is not enough. kids today can get around the filters in their schools. it is -- they say it is a joke, what the schools do to prevent them from going to pornographic websites. libraries often do not have any filters. as a parent control access in their own homes. children's friends might not control it or they might not control their television. unfortunately there is only so enough parents can do. more and more parents are confronting the reality that look, their kids are going to come in to contact with this. what are they going to do about that? >> i got one quick question i want you to comment on. you distinguish between soft core and hard core and beyond hard core. >> it is interesting. i think soft core pornography is increasingly part of regular mainstream media. defined out of existence. when you talk to men who use porn, they often don't consider playboy to even be pornography. for them it is all about the act of sex which used to be the definition for hard core. we defined pornography down
what is scary today it usually is not enough. kids today can get around the filters in their schools. it is -- they say it is a joke, what the schools do to prevent them from going to pornographic websites. libraries often do not have any filters. as a parent control access in their own homes. children's friends might not control it or they might not control their television. unfortunately there is only so enough parents can do. more and more parents are confronting the reality that look, their...
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that is where this is going? >> i think that is right.that and raise you one, i think that administration is terrified to what people would find out if the benghazi affair was actually other -- thorough investigated, that is why it needs to be mad neil: senator mccain, was with me, he said, they should have recall hillary clinton to testify. as a private citizen, and subpoena her, and all principles who talked about the beginning, i can't see it happening in this senate. they might make make a go of in the house, a lot would be in limb low, right in. >> well, it would be, it will just disappear..@ if the don't have the selec committee in the house, there will never be one in senate, mr. wolf was first with the idea, rather than mr. mccain. so, you end up with a situation, well, have to have boehner have the courage to actually do this. who what are iwhat is the harm? let's have a real investigation. let's see what they say. >> you hit the nail the head. all those other crisis, no one died. 4 people are dead as a result of this. thank you
that is where this is going? >> i think that is right.that and raise you one, i think that administration is terrified to what people would find out if the benghazi affair was actually other -- thorough investigated, that is why it needs to be mad neil: senator mccain, was with me, he said, they should have recall hillary clinton to testify. as a private citizen, and subpoena her, and all principles who talked about the beginning, i can't see it happening in this senate. they might make...
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bill old donnell is next. ashley: take a look who is up and who is down.e right back. ♪ thank you orvilland wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for aching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: instead of looking behind... delta is lookingeyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest coorts above. wee not simply saluting history... we're making it. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network a custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every daof the week. ashley: timeefor stocks now as they do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. the dow of 71 now see 20 you see the dow jones industrials up 71 points and trading as high as 15,418. record intraday all-time highs for the dow and s&p. another record-setting day here on wall street. h
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that is what the country is all about.nks for joining us. >>> if jamie dimon leaves jpmorgan, a top analyst says it will wipe $20 billion off the market value. is it time for investors to hedge their bets. >>> move over, opec. a new report says the u.s. is about to be the top oil producer. we'll tell you how to cash in you never have too much money. ♪ . we went out and asked peoplen: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker anhad them show us we learned a loof us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy alat od,hese years. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world ke
that is what the country is all about.nks for joining us. >>> if jamie dimon leaves jpmorgan, a top analyst says it will wipe $20 billion off the market value. is it time for investors to hedge their bets. >>> move over, opec. a new report says the u.s. is about to be the top oil producer. we'll tell you how to cash in you never have too much money. ♪ . we went out and asked peoplen: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker anhad them show us we...
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i think that is still the case. >> i think nina is right. i think it is still the case. it is also the case that this president had wound down two large wars that were born of 9/11. and what we have seen on the home front is we have seen expansion in terms of civil liberties, expansion of this tremendous, you know, almost a black hole here in washington and the homeland. and it goes on and on and sometimes we don't know where the money goes into these various agencies. so i think it is appropriate that the president would say at this point, we have to look again at how we are fighting this war. but not to end the war. and with regard to drones, i think this is exactly right. that he needs to have some independent review. it could be the courts or whatever. and it has to have guidelines. not to take away his independent authority as commander-in-chief. to use drones when there is an imminent threat. i think everybody wants to be assured that there are some limits and that the next president if that's an outlaw, won't be abusing that trust. especially when it comes, not to
i think that is still the case. >> i think nina is right. i think it is still the case. it is also the case that this president had wound down two large wars that were born of 9/11. and what we have seen on the home front is we have seen expansion in terms of civil liberties, expansion of this tremendous, you know, almost a black hole here in washington and the homeland. and it goes on and on and sometimes we don't know where the money goes into these various agencies. so i think it is...
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it is not just about price, but there is no transparency is. you don't know if you are getting elective surgery where they actually do a lot of these procedures where they have good outcomes. there is a huge amount of information that is necessary if people are expected to make value-based decisions. and the question comes from our people able to make these medical care decisions, how could you make a decision like that. my answer to that is there is no russian the you can make decisions like that as a nation. in concert with doctors. we do it all the time with things we don't understand. i'm not sure that many people can explain how a computer really works. in concert with doctors, particularly in the age of information, people are asking very good questions and they are good at talking to some of the patients about what the medical care and tails. if given the opportunity and incentive. if given the incentive, there are a variety of ways to do it. >> doctor scott atlas, one of the major factors in the affordable care act is the marketplace th
it is not just about price, but there is no transparency is. you don't know if you are getting elective surgery where they actually do a lot of these procedures where they have good outcomes. there is a huge amount of information that is necessary if people are expected to make value-based decisions. and the question comes from our people able to make these medical care decisions, how could you make a decision like that. my answer to that is there is no russian the you can make decisions like...
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someone who is rational is not religious, someone who is religious is not rational.science is the antidote to religion. science is rational, an antidote to religious irrationality. the belief is that religion is inevitable in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> the winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, e- mails, in debt, three hours, tv," c-sunday, "book span 2. >> on "washington journal," a talk with nicholas burns about the reported use of chemical weapons. this is 40 minutes. host: nicholas burns is our guest. thank you for being with us. guest: great to be with you. host: he is also with the harvard kennedy school of diplomacy and international policy. iswant to talk about what happening in syria. "washington post said"as -- give us a sense of where things are at right now and if they are inching forward, is anything changing at this moment? guest: it looks like the obama administration is now considering greater u.s. military assistance from syrian -- for syrian rebels but that does not mean the
someone who is rational is not religious, someone who is religious is not rational.science is the antidote to religion. science is rational, an antidote to religious irrationality. the belief is that religion is inevitable in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> the winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, e- mails, in debt, three hours, tv," c-sunday, "book span 2. >> on "washington journal," a talk...
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that is what is happening there. that is what is have -- was happening in egypt.s the egyptians that poured into time we're square who were ultimately responsible for the changes to government there. it was the syrian people who were responsible for what is happening there. it is our responsibility to ensure that our policy in the region is one that reflects what is actually happening on the ground and reacts to what is happening on the ground, and that has been this huge of people throughout the region. we can't just put our heads in the sand and assume that everything is just going to work out our -- alright and there is no role for us to play, even diplomatically. we have to be engaged. it is important for us and important for our national security. that is why this matters. that is why we are involved. this is not something driven by the united states but something happening on the ground throughout the region. host: back to the cia factbook .bout syria's military branches an army, navy, air and defense forces including an air defense command. can you talk abo
that is what is happening there. that is what is have -- was happening in egypt.s the egyptians that poured into time we're square who were ultimately responsible for the changes to government there. it was the syrian people who were responsible for what is happening there. it is our responsibility to ensure that our policy in the region is one that reflects what is actually happening on the ground and reacts to what is happening on the ground, and that has been this huge of people throughout...
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the market is cheap. it is time to get in. here is the truth. honest earnings number is the trailing 12 month gap numbers. that is put into the sdc by ceos and cfos that are out under law. stuart: i have to explain it to the audience. what you are talking about is the prophets, which have already been reported by big companies. charles: the market actually trades on non-gap numbers. there are two sets of numbers. the real numbers which are reported to the sec and then the numbers where you exclude things. while it sounds crazy, that is exactly what the market trades on. >> the market is trading on $110 of forward earnings. that is the ex- items. the trailing eps ending in march, the last 12 months, was $87. charles: you are saying that the market is overvalued. >> right. here is the most important point, it has been at $87 for six quarters in a row on a trailing basis. stuart: dow 15,200 is sloth. it should not be there. it should be lower and you think it is going much lower. >> if you look at 2007, we were exactly at this point. forward earnin
the market is cheap. it is time to get in. here is the truth. honest earnings number is the trailing 12 month gap numbers. that is put into the sdc by ceos and cfos that are out under law. stuart: i have to explain it to the audience. what you are talking about is the prophets, which have already been reported by big companies. charles: the market actually trades on non-gap numbers. there are two sets of numbers. the real numbers which are reported to the sec and then the numbers where you...
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what is your take? >> it is an intrusion. ofre are millions investigations but as they go along, the government is careful to narrow them because they don't want to have massive investigations they get the press mad at them. for some reason that did not happen. it is typical prosecutors want these things but usually somebody at a higher level says wait a second, let's tone it down. that did not happen. i do not know why but it is puzzling. i will say it seems like a bad week -- leak. there is evidence it was harmful. >> you are in journalism but you have been part of the security apparatus. conducted investigations. i remember interviewing an official suspected of leaking. there was nothing else we could do. the idea of going after the press never occurred to us. this is bad for a number of reasons. we have a security apparatus that tries to prevent --etration of people that this did not come from the enemy. hubris. done for waiting to boast about what they this operationt in yemen. it was nothing but hubris in that they want
what is your take? >> it is an intrusion. ofre are millions investigations but as they go along, the government is careful to narrow them because they don't want to have massive investigations they get the press mad at them. for some reason that did not happen. it is typical prosecutors want these things but usually somebody at a higher level says wait a second, let's tone it down. that did not happen. i do not know why but it is puzzling. i will say it seems like a bad week -- leak....
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this is the book she is talking about. like others who absolutely love perfect books -- i sure do this book because that is a testament to how good it is. you do not get our dog-earred book, but you will get a nice new one so that you can do it yourself. this book has gone around the block here, many times, as people take it home to read. the book is yours for $100. the dvd with our conversation about both addiction, and drugs, about the power if, drugging of american children, and he speaks for himself as he , andhree kids who have add he talks about understanding the stressed-disease connection. mind-body connection, what it means. the two books and the dvd are yours for a contribution of $200. we urge you to call 866-359- 4334. i do not even know if i finished my offer for you to come to the set of democracy now! when i will show you the books. you can read the books, take them out, we may even that you take one of them. come to the set, watch the broadcast. i am pointing in this direction because that is where you sit.
this is the book she is talking about. like others who absolutely love perfect books -- i sure do this book because that is a testament to how good it is. you do not get our dog-earred book, but you will get a nice new one so that you can do it yourself. this book has gone around the block here, many times, as people take it home to read. the book is yours for $100. the dvd with our conversation about both addiction, and drugs, about the power if, drugging of american children, and he speaks...
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the growth is superior. it is typical electrical utility growth is three to 4%. heard we're consuming less and less electricity. we are consuming less water as well but it is already embedded in rates. david: we're using a lot more water in fracking. that might put a -- >> we are. it is a risky way of actually deploying capital of a university with utility. there is a little bit of an angle with american water works but i'm actually not that excited about it because i think it will significantly change its risk profile. liz: how so? >> its, it's not regulated portion of their operations. and it requires quite significant capital deployment and that is just not the type of business i'm paying high multiples for. liz: you like two names today, energy and ppl. start with nrg. what is it about this company in particular that you like so much right now? >> both nrg and ppl are options on recovering natural gas prices. i'm not particularly bullish on natural gas. liz: do you have a natural gas price target? >> we do and pretty much along the forward curve, about 4, 4.5
the growth is superior. it is typical electrical utility growth is three to 4%. heard we're consuming less and less electricity. we are consuming less water as well but it is already embedded in rates. david: we're using a lot more water in fracking. that might put a -- >> we are. it is a risky way of actually deploying capital of a university with utility. there is a little bit of an angle with american water works but i'm actually not that excited about it because i think it will...
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that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply store. in place with commercial interiors can furnish you with those placards. you also have to have a sign out front that your business is wheelchair accessible. and various signing issues. each one of those things you do not have if someone must use to you is a separate claim. the statutory damages are $4,000. a person can come back three times and see three different wheelchair-accessibility issues, that is nine claims. the attorneys' fees are only recoverable -- only the plaintiff has the ability to get the attorneys' fees. if you fight a lawsuit and win, you do not get attorneys' fees. is a one-sided statute. the policy is to promote access. one of the issues for a merchant to look at is your least. virtually every commercial lease, what ever the business maybe come up switches to the ten
that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply store. in place with commercial interiors can furnish you with those placards. you also have to have a sign out front that your business is wheelchair accessible. and various signing issues. each one of those things you do not have if someone must...
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-- those that is a proof but just 49 percent now say the president is not trustworthy that is a massive drop from the 58% in september 2001. a growing number of news organizations out right refusing jerry -- attorney general holders meeting off the record saying those organizations are forfeiting their right to complain about the department of justice the assault on the first amendment and now we turn to our correspondent for the report. >> fox news will not attend the doj meeting of it is off the record according to executive vice president of news the same goes for cbs'' max cbs news does not plan to participate in the off the record meeting with attorney general eric holder we would be willing to consider the on the record discussion. also taking a pass is nbc nbc, cnn, "the new york times", the associated press , the huffington post but there have been some takers. abc news will attend the meeting and press for the conversation to be put on the record am "politico" editor says i feel anyone whether an official or ordinary reader should be able to have an unguarded conversation with
-- those that is a proof but just 49 percent now say the president is not trustworthy that is a massive drop from the 58% in september 2001. a growing number of news organizations out right refusing jerry -- attorney general holders meeting off the record saying those organizations are forfeiting their right to complain about the department of justice the assault on the first amendment and now we turn to our correspondent for the report. >> fox news will not attend the doj meeting of it...
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what is going on? is not to arrest people.lp they need because, you know, i know it is not a popular thing to say, the people who are doing these violent acts have mental issues. lou: that desperately need help. >> they do, and we want to prevent these things from happening before they get to that point. lou: as you know, some similarity groups are saying that this is -- that you are infringing on writes with this idea. in fact, it will be much more effective to take guns, of every home rather than have an intervention to prevent violence your reaction? >> you know, whether it is a gun, rock, and i've got car, shovel, those are instrumentalities. it is much easier for us to identify people that have the propensity to go do violent things and keep them from getting weapons versus trying to take weapons out of people's hands. let's face it. the gun-control measures are going nowhere. you can see that in washington. you'll be lucky if we fix some of the loopholes that are out there right now. we know that we can identify people a
what is going on? is not to arrest people.lp they need because, you know, i know it is not a popular thing to say, the people who are doing these violent acts have mental issues. lou: that desperately need help. >> they do, and we want to prevent these things from happening before they get to that point. lou: as you know, some similarity groups are saying that this is -- that you are infringing on writes with this idea. in fact, it will be much more effective to take guns, of every home...